Common use of Equipment Operator Clause in Contracts

Equipment Operator. An employee who has equivalent experience and is qualified by training and experience to perform construction work using excavation equipment such as loaders, and combination back-hoe/loaders with rated capacities of one and one-half (1 ½) cubic yards for loader buckets and one half (½) cubic yard for back-hoe buckets, boom trucks, forklifts, etc. (type of equipment may vary by department). Must have sufficient knowledge and adaptability to understand and carry on duties as assigned; must be semi-skilled laborer, or equivalent with past experience as such, capable of handling ordinary tools safely in accordance with Company safety rules. Assist skilled ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or apprentice or work under their direction at various classes of work. Employee must maintain a valid license and will be required to obtain a CDL Class A license within ninety (90) days. Note: It is intended this classification be used only in the areas where Company may not need the full-time services of certain Bargaining Unit classifications, and to perform various other semi-skilled duties.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Equipment Operator. An employee who has equivalent experience and is qualified by training and experience to perform construction work using excavation equipment such as loaders, and combination back-hoe/loaders with rated capacities of one and one-one- half (1 ½) cubic yards for loader buckets and one half (½) cubic yard for back-hoe buckets, boom trucks, forklifts, etc. (type of equipment may vary by department). Must have sufficient knowledge and adaptability to understand and carry on duties as assigned; must be semi-skilled laborer, or equivalent with past experience as such, capable of handling ordinary tools safely in accordance with Company safety rules. Assist skilled ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or apprentice or work under their direction at various classes of work. Employee must maintain a valid license and will be required to obtain a CDL Class A license within ninety (90) days. Note: It is intended this classification be used only in the areas where Company may not need the full-time services of certain Bargaining Unit classifications, and to perform various other semi-skilled duties.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement