- Industri: Government; Labor
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A professional who sorts and inspects metal rejected by inspection and mill departments for purpose of salvage. Respnsibilities include:
* Receives and records numbers of rejected metals.
* Examines metal for defects, such as surface blemishes, flatness, straightness, or dimensional irregularities according to specifications, using rule, micrometer, and vernier gauges.
* Identifies and marks portion of metal to be salvaged.
* Routes salvageable metal to next operation and rejected metal to scrap department.
* May inspect other specified steel products, such as bars and sheets, for conformance to dimensional specifications and quality standards.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who directs and coordinates activities relative to creating and administering personal, corporate, probate, and court-ordered guardianship trusts in accordance with terms creating trust, will, or court order. Responsibilities include:
* Directs drafting of, drafts, or consults with client's attorney who drafts, legal documents specifying details, conditions, and duration of trust.
* Locates and places funds, securities, and other assets in trust account.
* Interviews trust beneficiaries of court-ordered guardianship trusts in order to locate probable sources of assets.
* Negotiates with public agencies, such as Social Security Administration and Worker's Compensation Commission, in effort to accumulate all assets into trust.
* Directs collection of earnings, dividends, or sale of assets and placement of proceeds in trust account.
* Directs realization of assets, liquidation of liabilities, and payment of debts for trusts.
* Directs disbursement of funds according to conditions of trust or needs of court ward or beneficiary.
* Ensures that excess or surplus funds are invested according to terms of trust and wishes of trust client.
* May specialize in promoting trust services and establishing new trust accounts.
* May prepare federal and state tax returns for trusts.
* May be designated according to type of trust as Corporate Trust Officer; Personal Trust Officer.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who tends equipment to recover acetone, used in acetate rayon manufacture, from vapor produced by dry spinning (forming) of rayon filaments. Respnsibilities include:
* Turns valves to admit vaporized acetone from spinning units to recovery system and to maintain cooling coils in condenser at specified temperature for efficient acetone recovery.
* May pump recovered acetone to storage tanks or recirculate it to mixing machines in which cellulose acetate flakes are dissolved to form spinning solution.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in final testing of internal combustion engines. Respnsibilities include:
* Plans and directs training of workers in engine testing procedures.
* Assigns workers to test engines of different sizes.
* Specifies type of test to perform, such as dynamometer, full power, variable speed, and variable load.
* Reviews test results and compares them with specifications.
* Records engine repairs needed on test rejection tag.
* Discusses grievances with workers or representatives and prepares report for use by management in resolving problems.
* Performs other duties as described under supervisor master title.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who negotiates with property owners and public officials to secure purchase or lease of land and right-of-way for utility lines, pipelines, and other construction projects. Responsibilities include:
* Determines roads, bridges, and utility systems that must be maintained during construction.
* Negotiates with landholders for access routes and restoration of roads and surfaces.
* May examine public records to determine ownership and property rights.
* May be required to know property law.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who sets up and operates link wire fabric machine to form linked wire mesh for flat bedsprings from stock wire, using work orders, knowledge of machine operation, and bending characteristics of wire. Respnsibilities include:
* Studies work orders to determine dimensions and type of wire mesh required.
* Selects tool and die elements from standardized stock or requests tool-and-die maker to fabricate necessary elements.
* Positions and fastens tool and die elements and cams into required arrangement in machine to cut and bend stock wire by action of sliding rams in coordinated sequence.
* Places coils of wire on two reels, using forklift.
* Feeds wire through drive wheels and between dies of slides, using handtools.
* Starts machine to form and link together lengthwise and crosswise lengths to produce fabric of specified dimensions.
* Inspects sample, using template and rule.
* Adjusts setup to correct dimensions of wire fabric.
* Gives directions to fabric-machine operators II.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who repairs and maintains fiber-making machinery and equipment, such as slitting, twisting, weaving, and wrapping machines, using handtools, hoists, and precision-measuring instruments. Respnsibilities include:
* Examines machines and listens to their sounds to locate causes of trouble.
* Dismantles machines and removes defective parts, using pliers, wrenches, and screwdrivers.
* Repairs and replaces parts and reassembles machine, using handtools.
* Affixes special attachments to machines.
* Sets belts and lubricates machinery and equipment.
* Moves machine components, using hoists and rollers.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who advises and trains customer or other personnel in operation, overhaul, and maintenance of company aircraft, applying knowledge of aircraft systems, company specifications, and Federal Aviation Administration inspection procedures and specifications. Respnsibilities include:
* Conducts investigations to determine source of technical problems.
* Evaluates results of investigations and recommends corrective action to customer and manufacturing plant.
* Trains customer or other personnel in operation, overhaul, and maintenance of aircraft.
* May oversee mechanical and structural repairs.
* May compile technical data pertaining to changes and improvements.
* May be required to work in field at permanent station.
* May be required to be licensed by Federal Aviation Administration in job occurring in air transportation.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who completes mortgage transactions between loan establishment, sellers, and borrowers after loans have been approved. Responsibilities include:
* Verifies completeness of data on loan papers.
* Answers questions of buyers and sellers relating to details of transaction and obtains signatures of principal parties on necessary documents.
* Closes out seller's interest in property by presenting seller with check to cover seller's equity.
* Operates office machines to compute rebates or adjustments.
* Prepares and mails rebates and other papers to clients.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who analyzes malfunctions, repairs or replaces parts, and dresses buhrstones to maintain grinding mills in operating condition. Respnsibilities include:
* Aligns and balances stone and grinding wheel, using handtools.
* Cuts foors (concentric grooves near center of stone) and cracks to sharpen stones, using calipers, dividers, and airhammer chisel.
* Positions stone horizontally in mill, using chain hoist.
* Inspects mills to determine malfunction or need for repair or reconditioning.
* Disassembles mill to gain access to worn or damaged parts, replaces shafts and other parts, and rebabbits bearings, using micrometer, scrapers, and handtools.
Industry:Professional careers