Utility Specialist. An employee whose job may include: i. Identifying, checking and issuing of Class I & II tooling for Aircraft, GSE or Facility Maintenance test equipment, and ii. Accountability for materials, parts and supplies located within the Tool Room, GSE and/or Facilities Maintenance, including the servicing, cleaning, storage and inventorying of commodities and tooling. The work may also include receiving and shipping of tools and supplies; and iii. Performing minor repairs on food service equipment, as well as cutting, sizing, and forming materials for aircraft interiors; and iv. Servicing of batteries on ramp equipment in compliance with OSHA, EPA and/or Company standards as it relates to the handling of hazardous materials and/or dangerous goods; and v. Accountability for tooling, test equipment and certain commodities used in the daily operation with Aircraft Tool Rooms, Thermal Forming, GSE and Facilities Maintenance; and vi. Cutting, sizing and forming materials for aircraft interiors within the Thermal Forming shop; and vii. Performing ground equipment tire repairs in accordance with OSHA standards for all ramp, aircraft maintenance and customer service equipment; and viii. General knowledge and operation of general ramp and warehouse equipment (e.g., forklifts, trucks, semi-trucks and lifting equipment). A Utility Specialist may be required occasionally to assist a Technician in the performance of his work. The requirements for a Utility Specialist to become a Technician are addressed in Article 5, Filling of Vacancies.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Tentative Agreement