Oiler definition

Oiler means a person employed to oil, grease, clean and assist the operator of and who shall be employed on the following types of equipment on mainline pipelines: trenching machines, draglines, shovels, backhoes, clams, cranes, gradalls, auger and non-auger type backfilling machines, power dozers, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ units, and similar type equipment. The work of the oiler may include the hooking and unhooking of weights.
Oiler titles which identify the area or equipment served; for example, "Oiler, Mill"; "Greaser, Roll"; etc. United Steelworkers of America, Local LETTER OF INTENT INCENTIVES The Company will meet and with Union officials of Local prior to the installation of any Incentive Plan for hourly rated employees. Each standard hourly rate established under Appendix shall be the established hourly base rate and minimum guaranteed rate of pay any incentive applied to the job. This clause will not limit the scope or type of any Incentive Plan which may be instated in the future.
Oiler means person employed to oil, grease. and operator of who shall be employed on tho types of equipment on mainline pipelines: ing draglines, shovels, backhoes, type equipment. work of the oiler may the and of weights. hands are used in with of under- water piping within the jurisdiction of tho Union such work shall be performed by Union of apply feminine

Examples of Oiler in a sentence

  • The job evaluation program shall apply to all hourly paid employees in the B.C. Northern Interior Sawmill industry except those categories listed below: Planermill Maintenance Technician I and II Millwright Machinist Blacksmith Welder Pipefitter - including Sprinklerman Mechanics Electrician Painter ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Bricklayer Steamfitter Boilermaker Saw Filers, Fitters, Benchmen and helpers Engineers (Boiler House) Firemen (Boiler House) Grinderman Oiler and Improvers and Helpers to the above trades.

  • Air Compressor (1 portable); Fireman; Portable Crushers; Welding Machines (1 portable) Conveyors, Pump (1); Oiler; Heater (1).

  • Two of every three (3) vacancies shall be filled by promoting a qualified Oiler assigned to the same vessel and scheduled to be on duty, or if this is not possible by promoting a qualified Oiler, if any, in order of seniority on the Oiler Promotional Roster who accepts the temporary promotion or by either reassignment of a Vacation Relief Engineer or by dispatching an Engineer from the ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇.

  • For a period of three (3) days or less: First by a qualified Oiler assigned to the same vessel and scheduled to be on duty, or if this is not possible, by reassignment of a Vacation Relief Engineer, or if this is not possible, by dispatching an Engineer from the ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇.

  • For a period of four (4) to seven (7) consecutive days: Every second (2nd) vacancy shall be filled by dispatching an Engineer from the ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ with the alternating vacancy filled by a qualified Oiler assigned to the same vessel and scheduled to be on duty, or if this is not possible, by reassignment of a Vacation Relief Engineer, or if this is not possible, by dispatching an Engineer from the ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇.

  • For a period of greater than three (3) months: By promoting a qualified Oiler, if any, in order of seniority on the Oilers’ promotional roster who accepts the temporary promotion or by an unassigned Vacation Relief Engineer, or if this is not possible, by reassignment of a Vacation Relief Engineer or by dispatching an Engineer from the ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇.

  • Two (2) of every three (3) vacancies shall be filled by promoting a qualified Oiler assigned to the same vessel and scheduled to be on duty, or if this is not possible by promoting a qualified Oiler, if any, in order of seniority on the Oilers’ promotional roster who has accepted the temporary promotion or either by reassignment of a Vacation Relief Engineer or by dispatching an Engineer from the ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇.

  • Seniority shall be established by classification(s) within the Engine Department in two (2) categories: (1) Oiler; (2) Wiper.

  • Any employee assigned as Yard Oiler or Yard Wiper shall retain his/her seniority in the classification they held prior to the assignment.

  • Officers who were employed by the Employer in an unlicensed engine room position after April 25, 1988, and who are affected by a reduction in force, may displace an Oiler or Wiper with less total continuous service with the Employer.

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