Shift Engineer Clause Samples

The 'Shift Engineer' clause defines the role, responsibilities, and expectations for an engineer assigned to work in shifts within an organization or project. Typically, this clause outlines the specific duties the shift engineer must perform during their assigned hours, such as monitoring equipment, responding to technical issues, and maintaining operational continuity. It may also specify shift patterns, reporting requirements, and any special qualifications needed for the role. The core function of this clause is to ensure that there is always a qualified engineer available to address technical needs during all operational hours, thereby minimizing downtime and maintaining safety and efficiency.
Shift Engineer. A Shift Engineer is herein defined as a stationary engineer who holds a 2nd class certificate and who assumes responsibility for the Central Plant and related activities on his/her shift. For whatever period he/she is appointed, he/she shall be paid the regular Shift Engineer rate which is the classification rate plus the Shift Engineer Premium outlined in Wage Schedule I.
Shift Engineer. Promotion on vacancy with selection made from Senior Utilities Operator candidates who hold a 2nd Class Stationary Engineer's certificate, as per Clause 14.08 of the current agreement.
Shift Engineer. Shall have a current 4th Class Power Engineer Certificate.
Shift Engineer. Engineer is herein defined as a stationary engineer who holds a class certificate and who assumes responsibility for the Central Plant and related activities on shift. For whatever period is appointed, shall be paid the regular Shift Engineer rate which is the classification rate plus the Shift Engineer Premium outlined in Wage Schedule I. Those Shift Engineers who have been appointed to service on an ongoing basis (more than one year) will continue to receive the regular Shift Engineer rate mentioned above through any period of sick leave and through the annual vacation period. In addition, they will have their pension and insured benefits based on the regular Shift Engineer rate. Those Shift Engineers who have been appointed to serve for a temporary period (any position where the duration is expected to be less than one calendar year) will receive their regular wage rate plus the Shift Engineer premium. Sick leave, annual vacation, pension and insured benefits will be based on their regular wage rate and will not include their Temporary Shift Engineer premium. a Class Engineer is not available a Shift Engineer holding a Class certificate may be temporarily appointed on a temporary basis. Between Local and the University of Waterloo The parties agree to continue an ad hoc committee made up of three members selected from the membership of Local employed in Food Services and representing both work groups, and three members from management selected by the Director of Food Services. The purpose of this committee will be to: investigate and address concerns unique to Food Services review ways to maximize available full time hours in all Food Services bargaining unit classifications during the May through ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ layoff exclusive of ▇▇▇ outlets. Both parties agree to provide relevant and appropriate information to this committee.
Shift Engineer. Day Shift 7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Evening Shift 4:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m.
Shift Engineer. One (1) Control Room Engineer 2 (CRE2) One (1) Field Engineer 2 (FE2)
Shift Engineer. Correspondence . . . . . . . . . . . . WAGE SCHEDULE I . , . . . WAGE SCHEDULE II . . . . . . . . .
Shift Engineer. Refuse Operator: Refuse Helper. Qualified employees whose jobs remain on Operations, and who have the Departmental seniority, will remain on their regular job. Employees must exercise their seniority on the lowest position first, but may bump higher if there is no lower position available.
Shift Engineer. Engineer is herein defined as a station- ary engineer who holds a 2nd class certificate and who assumes responsibility for the Central Plant and related activities on shift. For whatever period is appointed, he/ she shall be paid the regular Shift Engineer rate which is the classification rate plus the Shift Engineer Premium outlined in Wage Schedule I. Those Shift Engineers who have been appointed to service on an ongoing basis (more than one year) will continue to receive the regular Shift Engineer rate mentioned above through any period of sick leave and through the annual vacation period. In addi- tion, they will have their pension and insured benefits based on the regular Shift Engineer rate. Those Shift Engineers who have been appointed to serve for a temporary period (any position where the duration is expected to be less than one calendar year) will receive their regular wage rate plus the Shift Engineer