MECHANICS HELPER. Required to work as an assistant to other mechanics as assigned. Shall be upgraded prior to or at the end of a one year period to Helper Class “A”. A helper will commence to accumulate common mechanical tools. In the event that he fails to display the necessary aptitude for further training, he may at any time during this period, be placed in other suitable employment. HELPER CLASS “A” He shall, under the direction of mechanics of a higher classification, work on all types of equipment used on xxxxx operations: shall be capable of performing the following jobs independently: tire repair, wash jobs, greasing and oiling service. A helper entering the trade at this level will commence to accumulate common mechanical tools. He shall be upgraded prior to or at the end of a one year period to Mechanic II. In the event that he fails to display the necessary aptitude for further training, he may at any time during this period, be placed in other suitable employment. MECHANIC II He shall be capable under direction of performing all jobs assigned to him in an efficient manner on gasoline and/or diesel powered equipment generally used in xxxxx operations. It is expected that eligible personnel shall put forth every effort to obtain a Provincial Trade Certificate. MECHANIC I He shall be capable without direction of performing all jobs assigned to him in an efficient manner on gasoline and/or diesel powered equipment generally used in xxxxx operations. He will be required to direct assistants working under him and must assume full responsibility for all work performed by himself or his assistants. Where a present mechanic or a person subsequently hired has no certificate but has had special training and/or is assigned on only one type of equipment, he will automatically be rated as a Mechanic I. MECHANIC CLASS “A” He shall be capable without direction of performing all jobs assigned to him in an efficient manner on gasoline and/or diesel powered equipment generally used in xxxxx operations. He will be required to direct assistants working under him and must assume full responsibility for all work performed by himself or his assistants. He must be in possession of a Provincial Trade Certificate recommended by the Ministry of Labour of Ontario. Mechanics presently employed in this classification will not be required to have a Certificate. MECHANIC CLASS “A-1” In addition to fulfilling all of the qualifications of a Mechanic Class “A” and being in possession of a Provincial Trade Certificate, he shall have had advanced theoretical and practical training in equipment sub-systems or be in possession of both a motor vehicle mechanic certificate and a heavy duty equipment mechanic certificate recognized by the Ministry of Labour of Ontario.
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MECHANICS HELPER. Required to work as an assistant to other mechanics as assigned. Shall be upgraded prior to or at the end of a one year period to Helper Class “A”. A helper will commence to accumulate common mechanical tools. In the event that he fails to display the necessary aptitude for further training, he may at any time during this period, be placed in other suitable employment. HELPER CLASS “A” He shall, under the direction of mechanics of a higher classification, work on all types of equipment used on xxxxx operations: shall be capable of performing the following jobs followingjobs independently: tire repair, wash jobs, ,greasing and oiling service. A helper entering the trade at this level will commence to accumulate common mechanical tools. He shall be upgraded prior to or at the end of a one year period to Mechanic II. In the event that he fails to display the necessary aptitude for further training, he may at any time during this period, be placed in other suitable employment. MECHANIC II He shall be capable under direction of performing all jobs assigned to him in an efficient manner on gasoline and/or diesel powered equipment generally used in xxxxx operations. It is expected that eligible personnel shall put forth every effort to obtain a Provincial Trade Certificate. MECHANIC I He shall be capable without direction of performing all jobs assigned to him in an efficient manner on gasoline and/or diesel powered equipment generally used in xxxxx operations. He will be required to direct assistants working under him and must assume full responsibility for all work performed by himself or his assistants. Where a present mechanic or a person subsequently hired has no certificate but has had special training and/or is assigned on only one type of equipment, he will automatically be automaticallybe rated as a Mechanic I. MECHANIC CLASS “A” He shall be capable without direction of performing all jobs assigned to him in an efficient manner on gasoline and/or diesel powered equipment generally used in xxxxx operations. He will be required to direct assistants working under him and must assume full responsibility for all work performed by himself or his assistants. He must be in possession of a Provincial Trade Certificate recommended by the Ministry of Labour of Ontario. Mechanics presently employed in this classification will not be required to have a Certificate. MECHANIC CLASS “A-1” ’’ In addition to fulfilling all of the qualifications of a Mechanic Class “A” and being in possession of a Provincial Trade Certificate, he shall have had advanced theoretical and practical training in equipment sub-systems or be in possession of both a motor vehicle mechanic certificate and a heavy duty equipment mechanic certificate recognized by the Ministry of Labour of Ontario. MECHANIC LEAD A Mechanic Lead is appointed as the need arises, must possess the qualification set out under Mechanic Class “A” and in addition, shall be capable of leading other mechanics. Mechanics presently employed in this category are not required to have a Provincial Trade Certificate.
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