A Tradesman definition

A Tradesman means a person who has completed an apprenticeship, or who is deemed by the relevant authority to have equivalent eligible skills, of the trades in the Engineering (Mechanical or Fabrication) streams and support streams. Trades include but are not limited to boilermakers, welders, fitters, machinists, turners, mechanics, metal fabricators, sheet metal workers, tradesman painters

Examples of A Tradesman in a sentence

  • Helper 1 MAINTENANCE Tradesman A Tradesman B Tradesman C Helper I Apprentice Chief Engineer Engineers Class Engineers Class Specialists No Ticket Ticket 2 Tickets General Increase Year reflects Trades Adjustment Year 2 Year 3 (Includes A, C mechanics, and ticketed/specialists.

  • If, at the end of any trial period, the employee is not allowed to continue in SCHEDULE FOR APPRENTICES Apprentices admitted to the program will start at a rate equal to of the "A" Tradesman rate or the Mill base rate, is the greater.

  • A Tradesman working alone or on a Team performs any trades work for which he has ability, regardless of his trade.

  • A Tradesman who regularly operates alone regularly providing services to customers and / or coordinating others to complete work on behalf of the company can be classified at this level provided they also meet the Tradesman Category II skill level.

  • A Journeyman (ticketed) employee shall be as- signed to and paid at level A Tradesman (non-ticketed) employee shall be assigned to and paid no lower than at Level SA during the first six (6) months of employment and a Warehouse Person shall be assigned to and paid at level SA during the first six (6) months of employment.