PARTS CLERK Sample Clauses

PARTS CLERK. An employee with a thorough knowledge of automotive parts and stores procedures, who performs without direct supervision, duties which include the purchasing, storing, issuing and requisitioning of automotive parts and tools. He may also be required to perform clerical work and assist in the administrative work of the Xxxxxxx'x or General Xxxxxxx'x office. Legacy Code SAP Job Code Next Lower Classifications Legacy Code SAP Job Code Same or Higher Classifications 0880 50010210 Garageman 0275 50010125 Partsman - GC Service Center 1210 50010262 Materials Handler 0276 50073125 Field Partsman - GC 2662 50010450 Operating Clerk 0277 50010126 Parts Clerk 2664 50010452 Operating Clerk-Steno - (PIO) 0730 50010186 Garage Subforeman 2667 50010454 Operating Clerk-Typist 1084 50010238 Parts Leadman - GC Service Center 1214 50251335 Materials Handler 1252 50010271 Utility Equipment Mechanic- Xxxxxxx 1253 50010272 Utility Equipment Mechanic - Xxxxx 1254 50070796 Utility Equipment Mechanic 1255 50010273 Equipment Mechanic 1256 50010274 Equipment Mechanic UN 1258 50010275 Apprentice Equipment Mechanic 2646 50010443 Senior Operating Clerk- Typist II 2723 50010467 Senior Operating Clerk II 2789 50010477 Senior Operating Clerk I 2655 50010447 Senior Operating Clerk- Typist I 2801 50073091 Senior Operating Clerk I- II 2802 50073094 Senior Operating Clerk- Typist I-II ACCOUNTING AND COMPUTER OPERATIONS LINES OF PROGRESSION The tables shown are for use in filling vacancies in the following departments: Vice President and Controller’s Organization, Computer Operations, and the Mail Services Section of General Office Building Department. They should be used in connection with Section 18.8 of the Clerical Agreement dated July 1, 1953, as amended. In addition, the transfer rights of employees of the Vice President and Controller’s Organization and the General Office Operating Clerical (including the Design-Drafting Clerical Unit, Reprographics Clerical Unit, and the Mail Services Section of the General Office Building Department) have been expanded to provide Subsection 18.5(c)(1) rights between these groups. The Vice President and Controller’s Organization is comprised of the following sections: Major Billing, Xxxx Processing, Payroll, Capital Accounting, Miscellaneous Billing, Payment Processing, Revenue, Accounts Payable, Budget, Corporate Accounting and Customer Information Assistance. The Computer Operations Department consists of the Data Recording and Output Operations sectio...
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PARTS CLERK. Is an employee qualified and capable of maintaining stock quotas, issuing stock, charging out stock, picking up stock, billing, filling orders, shipping, receiving and filing within the scope of the department with only customary general supervision.

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