Mechanics Certification Program Clause Samples
The Mechanics Certification Program clause establishes the requirements and procedures for certifying mechanics who work on specific equipment or within a particular organization. Typically, this clause outlines the necessary qualifications, training, and assessments that mechanics must complete to achieve and maintain certification, and may specify ongoing education or periodic re-certification. Its core function is to ensure that only qualified personnel perform maintenance or repairs, thereby promoting safety, compliance with industry standards, and reducing the risk of equipment failure due to improper servicing.
Mechanics Certification Program. Certification is the Michigan Department of State Bureau of Automotive Regulation, Certificates in the following areas: Automobile and light truck (vehicles under 10,000 lbs. G.V.W.)
Mechanics Certification Program. A. Employees in the Equipment Mechanic class series will be eligible to receive additional compensation of ten dollars ($10) per month for possession of one or more valid certificates as specified below, provided, however, that no employee may receive more than one hundred dollars ($100) per month for possession of any or all of the certificates. Any one of the eight (8) individual certificates that make up the Master Automobile Technician Certificate issued by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence. A Class A Lamp Adjuster License, issued by the Bureau of Automotive Repair. A Class A or B Brake Adjuster License, issued by the Bureau of Automotive Repair. Any of the following certificates that make up the Master Heavy Duty Truck Technician Certificate, issued by the Institute for Automotive Service Excellence: ▪ T1 Gasoline Engine ▪ T2 Diesel Engine ▪ T3 Drive Train ▪ T4 Brakes ▪ T5 Steering/Suspension ▪ T6 Electric Systems Any of the certificates issued by the American Welding Society for flat, horizontal, vertical or over-head welding.
B. Proof of a valid certificate shall be accomplished by providing the actual certificate or an official notification letter from the certifying agency stating that the employee has successfully passed the examination for that certificate. Current employees shall not be eligible for retroactive payment of certification pay but only shall become eligible for the additional compensation effective the first of the month following the month in which acceptable proof is submitted to the County.
C. Eligibility for compensation under this program will cease on the date specified on the certificate or upon such date the issuing agency withdraws, decertified or terminates such certificate, unless proof of successful passage of the certification renewal examination is provided to the County. If compensation is terminated for any of the foregoing reasons, eligibility will be reinstated only upon proof of renewal of certification and then only on the first of the month following the month in which the renewal certification is provided.
