Group 1 Operator definition

Group 1 Operator means any person employed as a mechanic, welder, drill doctor, third class steam engineer (and above), or to operate equipment as follows: Sidebooms; dozers; swing cranes; front end loaders; motor patrols; forklifts; auger-type backfillers of D-4 capacity or greater; backfillers of 80W capacity or greater; wheel type trenching machines; bending machines; line travel cleaning and doping machines; backhoes; draglines; clams; cranes; other shovel-type equipment including industrial tractors with backhoe attachments; hydravac excavating machines; directional drills over 15,000 lb. push/pull; and boring machines of 16 inch diameter and larger.
Group 1 Operator means any person employed as a mechanic, welder, drill doctor, third class steam engineer (and above), or to operate equipment as follows: Sidebooms; dozers; swing cranes; front end loaders; motor patrols; forklifts; auger-type backfillers of D-4 capacity or greater; backfillers of 80W capacity or greater; wheel type trenching machines; bending machines; line travel cleaning and doping machines; backhoes; draglines; clams; cranes; other shovel-type equipment including industrial tractors with backhoe attachments; hydravac excavating machines; and boring machines of 16 inch diameter and larger.

Examples of Group 1 Operator in a sentence

  • The following list of job classifications in the Central Services Department/Fleet Maintenance Technicians work group:  Group 3 Operator  Group 2 Operator  Group 1 Operator  Fleet Maintenance Technician Additional classifications established during the term of the Agreement will be reviewed with the Union ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Business Agent prior to being implemented.