Engine Rebuild definition

Engine Rebuild means an activity occurring over one or more maintenance or repair events involving:

Examples of Engine Rebuild in a sentence

  • Journeymen machinists who perform the work of Classroom instructor - EMD Turbocharger Room Work - Traveling Roadway Machinists - Precision Machine Operators - Governor Room Work - Air Room Work - Engine Rebuild - Alignment of - Gear Trains – shall receive a differential of 25 cents per hour, effective January 1, 1993.

  • All employees; Aircraft Mechanic II, Aircraft Mechanic I, Aerospace Welders, GSE/AGE Mechanics, Supply Technicians, Tool and Parts Attendants, and Production Control Clerks; supporting the United States Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) Consolidated Repair Facility (CRF) C-130 Engine Rebuild Program located at Little Rock Air Force Base (LRAFB), Arkansas, and exclude managers as defined in the Act are recognized as Collective Bargaining Unit (CBU) members.

  • Heavy Duty Parts distributor - specializing in Alternators, Starters, Turbochargers, Batteries, Brake components, Engine Rebuild kits, Battery Charging Systems, Lights, etc Please identify the individual who will be primarily responsible for all TIPS matters and inquiries for the duration of the contract.

  • Offer overtime on that shift to qualified employees currently working within that classification and job function (i.e. Air/Electric overhaul, Brakes, Engine Rebuild, , Steam Cleaner, Sign‐out Clerk, etc.) by seniority.