Master Electrician Sample Clauses

Master Electrician. This person shall be currently licensed as a Master Electrician in the State of Florida. The role of the Master Electrician shall be to oversee all aspects of an electrical project as it relates to an electrical system. This shall include rewiring, modifying existing wiring, and upgrading electrical systems. The Master Electrician shall understand all regulations and ordinance related to the work including local, State, and federal and regarding electrical installations in new and existing buildings.
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Master Electrician. The Master Electrician shall be licensed and capable of independent electrical work, with knowledge and experience related to industrial and commercial electrical work. The Master Electrician shall have a comprehensive knowledge of the applicable electrical codes.
Master Electrician. The Contractor shall provide a Delaware-licensed Master Electrician, who shall be directly responsible for workmanship as provided in Title 24, Chapter 14 of the Delaware Code. The Master Electrician shall certify all of the work performed.
Master Electrician. If an employee has their master electrician license, they shall receive 2% over base rate. Lateral Transfer The Department Head or designee may approve a wage accrual rate that considers up to nine (9) years of relevant work experience and education during the hiring process and be placed up to five (5) years for vacation accruals
Master Electrician. NOTE: Sub Xxxxxxx'x top wage is calculated at 6% Journeyperson 36.80 37.78 38.78 39.83 above the top journeyperson wage. 4th year 34.02 34.92 35.85 36.82 NOTE: Construction Xxxxxxx'x top wage is calculated at 12% 3rd year 29.58 30.36 31.16 32.00 above the top journeyperson wage. 2nd year 27.89 28.63 29.39 30.18 NOTE: Lead Hand rate is calculated at 3% above Journeyperson 2nd 6 months 24.23 24.87 25.53 26.22 or, 3% above top rate of other applicable wage classification. Starting Rate 20.59 21.14 21.70 22.29 APPENDIX 'A-2' 35 HOUR WAGE RATES Position Increase Increase Increase Position Increase Increase Increase Apr 1/2013 Apr 1/2014 Apr 1/2015 Apr 1/2013 Apr 1/2014 Apr 1/2015 CASHIER 2.65% 2.65% 2.70% BILLING/AMI COORDINATOR 2.65% 2.65% 2.70% 2 1/2 years 25.31 25.98 26.67 27.39 2 1/2 years 32.90 33.77 34.66 35.60 18 months 24.06 24.70 25.35 26.03 18 months 31.33 32.16 33.01 33.90 1 year 22.79 23.39 24.01 24.66 1 year 29.75 30.54 31.35 32.20 after 6 months 21.52 22.09 22.68 23.29 after 6 months 28.19 28.94 29.71 30.51 starting rate 20.27 20.81 21.36 21.94 starting rate 26.62 27.33 28.05 28.81 CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE BILLING REPRESENTATIVE 2 1/2 years 27.64 28.37 29.12 29.91 2 1/2 years 29.15 29.92 30.71 31.54 18 months 26.23 26.93 27.64 28.39 18 months 27.70 28.43 29.18 29.97 1 year 24.83 25.49 26.17 26.88 1 year 26.25 26.95 27.66 28.41 after 6 months 23.46 24.08 24.72 25.39 after 6 months 24.76 25.42 26.09 26.79 starting rate 22.05 22.63 23.23 23.86 starting rate 23.34 23.96 24.59 25.25 ACCOUNTING COORDINATOR ACCOUNTING/PAYROLL CLERK 2 1/2 years 30.29 31.09 31.91 32.77 2 1/2 years 29.15 29.92 30.71 31.54 18 months 28.80 29.56 30.34 31.16 18 months 27.70 28.43 29.18 29.97 1 year 27.29 28.01 28.75 29.53 1 year 26.25 26.95 27.66 28.41 after 6 months 25.77 26.45 27.15 27.88 after 6 months 24.76 25.42 26.09 26.79 starting rate 24.22 24.86 25.52 26.21 starting rate 23.34 23.96 24.59 25.25 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK 2 1/2 years 27.64 28.37 29.12 29.91 18 months 26.23 26.93 27.64 28.39 1 year 24.83 25.49 26.17 26.88 after 6 months 23.46 24.08 24.72 25.39 starting rate 22.05 22.63 23.23 23.86 APPENDIX 'A-3' 37.5 HOUR WAGE RATES INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYST 2 1/2 years 36.00 36.95 37.93 38.95 18 months 31.33 32.16 33.01 33.90 1 year 29.75 30.54 31.35 32.20 after 6 months 28.19 28.94 29.71 30.51 starting rate 26.62 27.33 28.05 28.81 APPENDIX B MID-TERM AGREEMENT #2013-01 Title: Flex Time It is jointly agreed that the following Mid-Term shall form part of the Collec...
Master Electrician. 6. a. 1) On a daily basis, shipping and receiving, heating and ventilating, skilled maintenance, maintenance utility, and truck drivers, will wear approved uniforms provided by the District. Each employee will receive five (5) uniforms per year. Employees may purchase additional uniforms at their own expense at the District rate. The employee may request alternate clothing within the same cost. Requests for alternate clothing, which fall within district guidelines, will not be refused. Alternate clothing shall be defined as the substitution, in part or whole, of the normal work uniform selections
Master Electrician. The Contractor’s Master Electrician shall oversee the work. Business License The contractor shall have a City of Missoula Business License. Work Hours Onsite work will be conducted between 7:30 am and 4:00pm Monday through Friday unless preapproved by the owner. Changes Any changes to this Scope or Quotation shall be preapproved in writing or e-mail by the Wastewater Facility Superintendent.
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Master Electrician. The master electrician shall receive 2% over base rate.

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