Oiler Sample Clauses
The 'Oiler' clause designates responsibility for providing and maintaining lubrication for machinery or equipment used under a contract. Typically, this clause specifies whether the party operating the equipment or the party supplying it must ensure that all necessary oils and lubricants are supplied, applied, and kept at appropriate levels throughout the contract period. For example, in a shipping or construction contract, the Oiler clause might require the vessel owner or equipment lessor to provide an oiler or ensure regular lubrication. Its core function is to prevent equipment failure and disputes by clearly assigning maintenance duties, thereby ensuring operational reliability and reducing the risk of costly breakdowns.
Oiler. Oilers shall be productive. When requested, oiler shall possess legitimate required qualifications such as signaling and rigging certifications, CDL, OSHA 10 Hour certification. See area appendices for ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ requirements. By mutual agreement, the oiler requirements may be waived.
Oiler. The Oiler shall perform work incident to the operation of the piece of equipment to which he is assigned by the Employer, assist the Operator thereof generally in the performance of the latter's duties, such as greasing, oiling, cleaning, fueling of the machine, and make himself generally useful toward the progress of the job. At the Employer's option, the Oiler shall take his lunch period before or after the engineer's lunch period. The Oiler shall not be assigned work which is normally performed by other employees in the bargaining unit here involved.
Oiler. IRON0512‐001 05/01/2022 IRONWORKER (STRUCTURAL)..........$ 41.00 33.11 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ LABO0563‐044 05/01/2012 LABORER Group 1.....................$ 28.46 15.82 Group 2.....................$ 28.96 15.82 LABORERS CLASSIFICATIONS GROUP 1 ‐ Common or General Laborer, Asphalt ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ (Brick, Cement/Concrete), Plaster Tender, Top Person GROUP 2 ‐ Bottom Person, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ (Brick, Cement/Concrete), Pipelayer
Oiler. All applicants who for the past two (2) years have met the requirements as stated above.
Oiler. An oiler shall be assigned to cranes and derricks with a lifting capacity of over one hundred (100) ton (manufacturers’ rated capacity). It is agreed the manufacturers’ rated capacity to mean: The lifting capacity shown at its minimum lifting distance from center pin, with the tracks or outriggers fully extended, with the minimum amount of boom, and with the maximum amount of counterweight on and extended, for the machine’s maximum lifting capacity.
Oiler. The tradesmen are: Shift Pipefitter and The and the Union a to discuss any problems concerns which may arise as a result of the of trades flexibility. There helpers, be for of pa: for mechanics' and ‘A' in case rate, from is given The Company agrees to before from outside. The of rates for helpers appears in the schedule. Helper: who enter after the of this have a credit: equivalent to Grade academic education, pass a mechanical test and the departments job postings. A helper will remain at the rare of for period not exceeding During this his progress will be to he can progress in trade in he is employed and if his progress is unsatisfactory he will be taken out of the maintenance department. If retained as a helper, he will be paid the rate of pay for the following serving for eighteen months at the rate pay, the mechanic be paid the rate of pay the of the tine he is employed a mechanic helper. helper, who has as a and waiting for is directed to do the a on temporary basis he be paid the journeyman rate ricing such a helper, has as a is directed do the work of a on a temporary basis he be paid rate of the job or which employee is such will be promoted to 'A' journeyman when qualified and exist. The Company agrees to promote the helper the apprentice who has been first to for the that trade. If is in all cases of the senior helper, has previously or who is and progressing, a particular be promoted. Effective service as a be accumulated. A a journeyman . of Apprentice proficiency of to the satisfaction after after he reaches tie 'A' helper rate pay. In he "se tools as necessary to perform his work.
Oiler. All applicants who for the past three (3) years have met the requirements as stated above.
Oiler. All applicants who for the past four (4) years: (a) have been available for employment as an Operating Engineer within the jurisdiction of the Union, (b) have been employed by Contractors who have worked within the jurisdictional area served by the Union and (c) have maintained residence within the geographical area constituting the normal construction labor market covered by the jurisdiction of the Union.
Oiler. Inspector -Floor Set Up Person Stationary Engineer Electrician Repair Die Maker New Hire Rate: With the exception of those classifications listed in Article (a), start rate at of base rate: add every full weeks to reach of base after full weeks; COLA payable in addition. Lead Hands to be paid per hour over regular rates. Machine Operator and Set Up: If an operator is required to make a change- over or is required to assist the Set Up Person to make a change-over, the Company agrees to pay set up rate for hours worked. However, it is part of the operator’s job to make necessary adjustments to maintain the set up during that production tun. re-assigned or transferred due to a job bid shall receive below the top rate. The employee shall automatically progress to the top rate in days.” Machining Centre Premium is per hour Electronics Premium is per hour. premium is per hour. Effective February Machine Operator Auto Paint Systems Salvage Repair Inspection Department Transfer Machine Operator Finisher Operator Utility Operator Controlled Lathe Operator Janitor Lift Truck Operator Material Control Clerk Material Control Clerk (Stockroom) Oiler Inspector Floor Set Up Person Stationary Engineer Electrician Repair Die Maker
Oiler. All other applicants for employment.
