Progression to System Power Dispatcher Sample Clauses

Progression to System Power Dispatcher. Progression to the pay level of a System Power Dispatcher will be by either a non trade entry level or a trade or equivalent to trade entry level route. The rates of pay for Xxxxx 0, Xxxxx 0 or Level 3 positions shall be the following percentages of the System Power Dispatcher rate. Non Trade Dispatcher Trade Entry Duration Entry Level Rate Level Level Duration 6 mos.(int.exam) 80% 1 - - 6 mos.(int.exam) 85% 2 85% 6 mos.(int.exam) 6 mos.(int.exam) 90% 3 90% 6 mos.(int.exam) 100% Qualified 100% Relief Dispatcher Note: Equivalent to trade assumes previous relevant training, at other utility companies or generation experience at West Kootenay Power. Advancement to a "vacancy" of System Power Dispatcher will be based solely on the time paid at the full Dispatcher rate.
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Progression to System Power Dispatcher. Progression to the pay level of a SPD will be by either a non trade entry level or a trade or equivalent to trade entry level route. The rates of pay for Xxxxx 0, Xxxxx 0 or Level 3 positions shall be the following percentages of the SPD rate. A RSPD upon meeting expectations will (at least once every 6 months) be allowed to test for the competency requirements of the next progression. If they meet the criteria for the next progression, they will be advanced. Once trained on the operation of one of the three desks (Transmission, Generation, Distribution), the RSPD performing unsupervised duties will be paid the SPD rate. If fully trained before completing the three Years, the SPD rate of pay will apply. Note: Equivalent to trade assumes previous relevant training, at other utility companies or Generation experience at the Company. Advancement to a "vacancy" of SPD will be based solely on the time paid at the full SPD rate. Duration Entry Level Dispatcher Rate Level Trade Entry Level 1 year 80% 1 - 1 year 85% 2 85% 1 year 90% 3 90% 100% Qualified Relief Dispatcher 100% 100% (10) Training

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