CLASS "C" ELECTRICIAN Clause Samples
CLASS "C" ELECTRICIAN. The Class "C" Electrician is the second step in the progression to a Class "A+" Electrician. Applicants for a Class "A+" Electrician's job who have progressed to this level will continue their trial period with this classification and rate (Grade VII). To progress to the next step, Class "B" Electrician, the employee must meet the following requirements: must have successfully completed the Intermediate school program (the second of the three in-school sessions. must have worked a minimum of 5,000 hours (total) in the maintenance area which are applicable to the apprenticeship program requirements), hours in school will be included in the 5000 hours applicable to the apprenticeship program requirements must be able to read, interpret and apply information found on electrical drawings, blue prints, schematics and specifications must be able to design, plan and do electrical installation work, i.e. conduit, electrical wires & cables and electrical equipment & devices, with a minimum of supervision must be able to install electronic and instrumentation devices and systems, with a minimum of supervision must be able to install rotating equipment such as AC & DC motors, generators and alternators, with a minimum of supervision must demonstrate an understanding of control instrumentation system fundamentals must demonstrate an understanding of electronic system fundamentals must receive an adequate job performance rating relating to skills, aptitude and technical knowledge The employee has a maximum of twenty-four (24) months to progress from the Class "C" level to the Class "B" level.
