Welder Clause Samples

The 'Welder' clause defines the qualifications, responsibilities, and standards required for individuals performing welding work under a contract. It typically specifies the necessary certifications welders must hold, the types of welding processes permitted, and the quality control measures to be followed, such as inspections or testing of welds. By clearly outlining these requirements, the clause ensures that welding work meets safety and quality standards, reducing the risk of defects and liability for both parties.
Welder. (a) The Welder shall when issued a specific job assume the role of a Welder and representative of the Employer and take the initiative to perform the work, according to the best practice of this industry. Where circumstances are beyond his or her control he or she shall immediately advise the Employer. (b) When working with a Welder Apprentice, a Welder shall guide and instruct the Apprentice to ensure that the production of the Apprentice is of the best quality. (c) A Welder shall take reasonable steps to ensure that upon leaving a job, the safety of other workers engaged at the work area are not in jeopardy due to unsecured equipment or materials. Upon completing a job or leaving a work area for a sustained period of time, a Welder shall clean up the work area or shall make arrangements to have this done according to the project requirements.
Welder. The duties of the Welder shall include, but not be limited to the welding and fabrication of detailed metal scenic elements. It is understood that minor metal fabrication/welding that includes fabricating simple hangers/fasteners, or cutting and assembling pipe and key clamp structures shall not require a welder if of limited scale.
Welder. In preparation for welding, primarily responsible for joining pieces of metals, ferrous and non ferrous together such as pipe, sheet, beams, etc. Using various processes such as but not limited to; SMAW, MIG, TIG and GAS welding.
Welder. CDL “B” driver’s license *Welder’s certification for commercial piping (approval by Department head required)
Welder. Section 8. Labor Management Committee Effective no later than December 31, 1999, the Federation and the County agree to create a Labor Management Committee on incentives. The Labor Management Committee shall consist of three (3) representatives from the Union and three (3) from the County. The purpose of this Committee will be to identify job related incentives that will compensate employees for increased job related performance. The Committee will reduce their recommendations to writing, and in turn, will be submitted to the County Administrator and the Federation President for approval. Once approved by the County Administrator and the Federation President, the recommendations shall be implemented after the bargaining unit members have accepted and ratified the recommendations, and if necessary, acceptance by the County Commission.
Welder. CDL “B” driver’s License Two Collier County Contractors Certificates in a related field (approval by Department head required). CDL “B” driver’s license Collier County Contractors Certificate Painting CDL “B” driver’s license Related approved courses in generator and engine repair CDL “B” driver’s license *Welder’s certification for commercial piping (approval by Department head required)
Welder. Certified Welder with applicable papers capable of performing all work required at the plant: + “A“ + At the discretion of the Company a Welder hired outside the bargaining unit may be paid at “A” + if he has had five (5) years related welding experience. Certified Welded Fitter after years “A” + Less than three (3) years in position “A” + With relevant and applicable tradesman’s papers “A” + Maintenance Mechanic (over years in position) “A” + With relevant and applicable tradesman’s papers on ratification “A” +
Welder. He shall be capable under direction of performing all jobs assigned to him in an efficient manner in both oxyacetylene and electrical welding in any position. He shall also have an under- standing of types of flames, oxidizing and carbonizing. Shall be capable, without direction, of performing all jobs assigned to him in an efficient manner in both oxyacetylene and electrical welding in any position. He shall be capable of both types of welding in all positions with all metals used in the production of lumber. He must assume responsibility for all work performed by himself or his assistants. He shall be capable, without direction, of performing all jobs assigned to him in an efficient manner in both oxyacetylene and electrical welding in any position. He shall have an understanding of types of flames, oxidizing and carbonizing. He shall be proficient in both types of welding in all positions with all metals used in the production of lumber. He must be able to fabricate from a blueprint He must assume responsibility for all work performed by himself or his assistants. He must be in possession of the necessary Trade Certificate. Welders presently employed in this classification will not be required to have a Trade Certificate. Welder Lead A Welder Lead is appointed as the need arises, must possess the qualifications set out under Welder Class "A" and in addition shall be capable of leading other welders. ELECTRICIANS Helper Required to enter into and continue in an apprenticeship program leading to the certified trade of maintenance electrician. ▇▇▇▇ obtain practical experience at the plant level by working as an assistant to electrician as assigned. Shall, under the direction and supervision of the Electrician and Supervisors, perform work common to the electrical trade on all types of machines and equipment and in the production of lumber. In the event that he fails to display the necessary aptitude for fur- ther training, he may at any time during this period be placed in other suitable employment. Electrician Will be enrolled in and have successfully passed exams following his first year of apprenticeship in electrical trade. Shall, under direction from the Electrician or Supervisor, obtain practical experience at the plant level allied to the second year theory taught at the Provincial school and will be expected to per- form work common to the Electrical Trade on all types of machines and equipment used in the production of lumber. Electrician Must hav...
Welder. 3.03 No conditions of work, different from the conditions set out in this Agreement, will be maintained or continued, sought, instituted, or condoned by the Union, the Employer or the ECANB. 3.04 This agreement is applicable to all work performed by members of Local Union 502 IBEW in the employ of an Employer within the geographical jurisdiction of the Local Union.
Welder. An employee who is a journeyman and is engaged in performing all types of welding, fabrication, and the operation of metal shop tools. The employee shall be required to perform tool maintenance and repair work. The employee’s background of apprenticeship and experience shall be such as to qualify the employee to perform these duties with skill and efficiency. The employee shall be capable of performing the duties safely.