Water Treatment Plant Operators Sample Clauses

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Water Treatment Plant Operators. Notwithstanding any other provisions of the Agreement to the contrary, employees who are regularly scheduled for less than twenty (20) hours per week in their department shall not receive any benefits.
Water Treatment Plant Operators. The standard work day for Water Treatment Plant Operators in Unit G will consist of one thirteen hour and twenty minute (13.33) shift. The standard workweek for Water Treatment Plant Operators will consist of three consecutive shifts in a week measured from Sunday to Saturday. If no Water Treatment Plant Operator in Unit G is available to cover an overtime shift, the City may arrange for alternative coverage from outside the Unit.
Water Treatment Plant Operators. WTP Operators will be paid based on an average 40 hour work week with the appropriate overtime rate being paid for any time worked in excess of the operator’s regularly scheduled shift, with the following exception:
Water Treatment Plant Operators. ‌ All new employees are required to have obtained, as identified in Appendix D, an F-4 certification within a maximum of eighteen (18) months. If, at the end of eighteen (18) months, the employee has not obtained the necessary certification, their employment at the Water Treatment Plant shall be terminated.
Water Treatment Plant Operators. For the period of June 1, 2016 to December 31, 2016 the previous Collective Agreement (2013-2016) language will apply and any time remaining in the WTP bank at year end will be paid out in January 2017. Effective January 1, 2017 Shifts for Water Treatment Plant Operators in the Water Department shall be 0600 hours to 1800 hours and 1800 hours to 0600 hours daily or as revised from time to time by mutual consent. The standard workweek for Water Treatment Plant Operators in the Water Department will be as follows:
Water Treatment Plant Operators. Shifts for Water Treatment Plant Operators in the Water Department shall be 0600 hours to 1800 hours and 1800 hours to 0600 hours daily or as revised from time to time by mutual consent. The standard workweek for Water Treatment Plant Operators in the Water Department will be as follows:
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Water Treatment Plant Operators. WTP Operators and Maintenance Operators are to be the Overall Responsible Operator (ORO) for operators on the previous or following shift who are licensed at less than one 12 level lower than the WTP. Compensation for this will be at rate of $40.00 per 12-hour shift, $20.00 for 6-hour shift, $13.50 for 4-hour shift. A pager will be provided. There will be no standby required during normal working hours.

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