Tiller Operator Sample Clauses
The Tiller Operator clause designates the individual or entity responsible for operating the tiller on a vessel. This clause typically outlines the qualifications, duties, and authority of the tiller operator, ensuring that only competent personnel are assigned to this critical navigational role. By clearly defining who may act as the tiller operator and under what conditions, the clause helps maintain safety and accountability during vessel operations.
Tiller Operator. Qualified Tiller Operator(s) shall receive a premium equal to 2.5% of Step 5 Firefighter, only for those hours when actually assigned to work the Tiller Operator position. (Tiller Operator pay is applicable only to Firefighter/EMTs and excludes Firefighter/Engineer, Firefighter/Paramedic, Firefighter/Staff Assistant and Officers.)
Tiller Operator. Any Firefighter assigned as a Tiller Operator shall receive $20.00 per month.
Tiller Operator. Qualified Tiller Operator(s) shall receive a premium equal to 2.5% of Step 5 Firefighter, only for those hours when actually assigned to work the Tiller Operator position. (Tiller Operator pay is applicable only to the rank of Fire Fighter.)
5.8 Truck Pay through December 31, 2017: Employees regularly assigned to a truck company shall receive a premium of $75 per month. Employees detailed to a truck company shall receive no additional pay for truck company work.
A.5.8.1 Truck Pay effective January 1, 2018: Employees regularly assigned to a truck company shall receive an additional 2.5% of their base wage. Employees detailed to a truck company shall receive no additional pay for truck company work.
Tiller Operator. Effective July 6, 2023, Tiller Operator (DO) pay will be eliminated.
Tiller Operator. Each Firefighter or Firefighter Paramedic who completes all required training, obtains tiller certification, and is assigned to drive the tiller shall be paid 25% of the difference between top step (Step H) Firefighter and top step (Step E) Fire Engineer pay, including educational incentive, per hour per shift. One eligible employee per duty shift will be compensated for Tiller operation. The employee assigned the most hours to drive the tiller, over the course of the duty shift, will be compensated.
