Maintenance Worker Sample Clauses

The Maintenance Worker clause defines the responsibilities and expectations for individuals or entities tasked with performing maintenance services under an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the scope of work, required qualifications, and standards for performance, such as routine inspections, repairs, or emergency responses. By clearly specifying these duties, the clause ensures that maintenance tasks are performed consistently and to an agreed-upon standard, thereby minimizing disputes and ensuring the ongoing functionality and safety of the property or equipment involved.
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Maintenance Worker. I (a) Detail of maintenance and repair duties is attached to this agreement as "Appendix B" (Part II). (b) Must supply own hand tools as per "Appendix B" (Part III).
Maintenance Worker. Duties may include but are not limited to grounds upkeep (snowplowing, mowing, trimming, etc., and miscellaneous maintenance work (painting, office moves, and minor maintenance activities such as changing out lights, fixing cabinets, hauling office supplies, recycling). Services may be needed statewide. Prevailing wage rates for Nonconstruction Services apply to this service category.
Maintenance Worker. Under the direction of the immediate Supervisor, the Maintenance Worker shall perform general and emergency maintenance and repair of LLSCHS properties, shall be required to assist in the inventory, to load and unload vehicles with tools, materials and/or equipment; and other related duties as requested. Maintenance Worker duties shall include:
Maintenance Worker. I (a) Detail of maintenance and repair duties is attached to this Agreement as "Appendix B"(Part II). (b) Must supply own hand tools as per "Appendix B" (Part III). Upon application and proof of purchase, the Employer shall pay for the reasonable replacement of tools, worn and damaged, through normal wear and tear, in the performance of maintenance duties for the Employer. (c) In those cases where the Maintenance worker works after midnight, the Employee may delay his regularly scheduled starting time. Time not worked during regularly scheduled shifts shall be without pay. Employees who choose this option shall inform the emergency message service prior to the start of the next shift.
Maintenance Worker. A person assigned to work in various locations and in other areas of work at the Employers discretion.
Maintenance Worker. Beyond the basic qualifications to become a MWI, obtaining certifications and attending classes agreed upon between the Union and the City will provide promotion opportunity to MWII at a pace the employee can control. Promotion to the new rank of MWIII (non-lead) will come with additional training and a commitment to sharing their skills with other employees. In order to progress from a MWI to a MWII, the employee must earn seven (7) items from Levels One and Two (at least 2 must be from Level Two). To move from MWII to Water Operator or MWIII (non-lead), employee must obtain an additional six (6) requirements (at least 4 from Level Three) including those marked as required (*). MAINTENANCE WORKER CERTIFICATION MATRIX: LEVEL ONEMeter Reading ~ • Blood Borne Pathogens Certification • Pesticides Certification • Proper Equipment Use ~ • Sewer Collections 1 * • Confined Space TrainingAbility to perform locates • Flagging • CPR • First Aid • ~ LEVEL TWO • Sewer Collections 2 * • Asbestos Certification • Basic Computer Skills * • Ability to perform locates with camera van ~ • Heavy Equipment Operation ~ • Proper Landscape knowledge ~ • Tree Trimming certification • Water Distribution Manager 1 • Cross Connection Control Specialist ** LEVEL THREE • Water Distribution Manager 1 * • Water Distribution Manager 2 ** • Sewer Collections 3 • Snow/Ice Removal & Shift Control ~ • Safety Committee Member & Class Leading ^* • Traffic Control Supervisor • PRV Maintenance ~ • Teach department one class per year ^* • 16 hours yearly continuing education/training • Backflow Assembly Tester * Required for MWIII ^ Annual requirement reviewed with MW III annual Performance Evaluation ~ On the job trainingformal review/sign off by PW Operations Manager ** Required for Water Operator
Maintenance Worker. Employees normally assigned to maintenance, repair, or construction work, either in the underground or surface installation, shall be known as “maintenance workers”.
Maintenance Worker. I (a) Under the direction of the immediate Supervisor, the Maintenance Worker I shall perform general and emergency maintenance and repair on Commission properties, and shall be required to assist in inventory, to drive the Employer's vehicle, to load and unload said vehicle with tools, materials and/or equipment. (b) Detail of maintenance and repair duties is attached to this Agreement as "Appendix B - Part II". (c) Must supply own hand tools as per Appendix "A". Upon application and proof of purchase, the Employer shall pay for the reasonable replacement of tools, worn and damaged, through normal wear and tear, in the performance of maintenance duties for the Employer. (d) In those cases where the Maintenance worker works after midnight, the Employee may delay his regularly scheduled starting time. Time not worked during regularly scheduled shifts shall be without pay. Employees who choose this option shall inform the emergency message service prior to the start of the next shift.
Maintenance Worker. The person must have practical experience in plumbing, mechanics, welding and a working knowledge of electrical systems and heating equipment. The Maintenance Worker either works part time maintenance and other duties as required or may be assigned primarily to maintenance, but their role is to help or assist the Journeyman ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.