- Industri: Government; Labor
- Number of terms: 77176
- Number of blossaries: 0
- Company Profile:
A professional who bends and straightens cold and hot metal plates, bars, structural shapes, and weldments to angles, curves, or flanges as specified by drawings, layouts, and templates, using form blocks, fixtures forming bars, sledge, power hammer and portable grinders. Respnsibilities include:
* Lays out reference points onto workpiece and form blocks, using tape, compass, radius bar and applying knowledge of geometry, effects of heat, and physical properties of metal.
* Sets up and bolts or clamps fixtures, dies, and forming bars to form block to outline specified contour.
* Heats metal, using furnace or hand torch.
* Lifts, positions, aligns, and clamps or bolts workpiece to form block of fixture, using tongs or hoist.
* Bends workpiece, using bar or by hammering with sledge or mallet.
* Straightens out warps or bumps by hammering against face block or by heating with hand torch.
* Chips, trims, and grinds edges to specified contour, using chipping hammer and portable and stand grinder.
* Verifies size of workpiece, using ruler or template.
* May operate hand-powered machines, such as roll, brake, or bender.
* May be designated by product formed as hand tool bender.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who coordinates closing transactions in real estate company. Responsibilities include:
* Receives and deposits escrow monies in established accounts and disburses funds from each account.
* Reviews closing documents to determine accuracy of information and need for additional documents.
* Contacts courthouse personnel, buyer and seller, and other real estate personnel to obtain additional information.
* Confers with legal counsel regarding legal aspects of closing transactions.
* Calculates pro-rated balances on mortgages, taxes, and fire insurance premiums, as of closing date, and records balances on closing statement form to provide both parties with accurate and complete financial and legal information regarding property ownership transfer transaction.
* Reviews contract between buyer and seller to ensure seller can convey acceptable property title to prospective buyer.
* Prepares closing statement for purchase of property, using figures gathered in previous transactions and listing financial settlement between buyer and seller.
* Compiles figures to determine closing cost of final transaction, including loan, title, appraisal, and other fees included in sale of property.
* Schedules appointment to complete closing process and to answer any questions regarding procedures.
* Presides over closing meeting, reviews and explains contract documents and terms of transaction to buyer and seller, and obtains and notarizes signatures that ensure acceptance of agreement.
* Collects down payment from buyer for deposit in trust fund account.
* Disburses funds, based on final statement, to pay seller's debts against property, such as liens, taxes, and assessments.
* Reviews documents to determine that they have been executed according to regulations and are ready to be recorded.
* Disburses completed documents to concerned parties to effect transfer of property ownership.
* May prepare and type legal documents, contracts, warranty deeds, and deeds of trust.
* May notify contract inspection or pest control businesses to perform needed service.
* May prepare work assignments and complete closing work schedules to maintain efficient work flow.
* May compile statistical reports and keep daily log on closing activities.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who explores and charts stratigraphic arrangement and structure of earth to locate gas and oil deposits. Responsibilities include:
* Studies well logs, analyzes cores and cuttings from well drillings, and interprets data obtained by electrical or radioactive well logging and other subsurface surveys to identify earth strata.
* Examines aerial photographs, evaluates results of geophysical prospecting, and prepares surface and subsurface maps and diagrams depicting stratigraphic arrangement and composition of earth and probable deposits of gas and oil.
* Recommends acquisition, retention, or release of property leases or contracts.
* Estimates oil reserves in proven or prospective fields, and consults with petroleum engineers concerning drilling and production methods.
* May direct drilling of shallow exploratory wells.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who buys and sells foreign currencies and drafts and sells travelers' checks, according to daily international exchange rates, working at counter in foreign exchange office. Responsibilities include:
* Questions patrons to determine type of currency or draft desired or offered for sale.
* Quotes unit exchange rate, following daily international rate sheet or computer display.
* Computes exchange value including fee for transaction, using calculator, and counts out currency.
* Sells foreign and domestic travelers' checks.
* Prepares sales slips and records transactions in daily log.
* Gives information to patrons about foreign currency regulations.
* Prepares daily inventory of currency, drafts, and travelers' checks.
* Computes amounts on logsheets and reconciles totals with inventory report.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who copies musical scores onto stencils or manuscript paper for reproduction. Responsibilities include:
* Writes or types, using typewriter equipped with musical-symbol keyboard, musical notations indicating instrumental parts and choral arrangement.
* Draws or types lines to block out spacing of words and music.
* Types stencils and other materials concerned with reproduction of musical scores.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of pump servicers engaged in installing and repairing pumps, such as centrifugal, plunger, and turbine pumps. Responsibilities include:
* Trains employees in work methods and procedures.
* Orders materials and supplies.
* Inspects installations and repairs of pumps.
* Performs other duties as described under supervisor master title.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in rebuilding and repairing anodes and cathodes of aluminum-reduction pots. Responsibilities include:
* Trains workers in operation of machines and equipment.
* Observes machine gauges to verify conformance to specifications.
* Performs duties as described under supervisor master title.
* May supervise workers engaged in adjusting and maintaining electrolytic magnesium refining cells and be designated cell maintenance supervisor.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in rebuilding and repairing anodes and cathodes of aluminum-reduction pots. Responsibilities include:
* Trains workers in operation of machines and equipment.
* Observes machine gauges to verify conformance to specifications.
* Performs duties as described under supervisor master title.
* May supervise workers engaged in adjusting and maintaining electrolytic magnesium refining cells and be designated cell maintenance supervisor.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who repairs and maintains machinery and equipment used in compressing and liquefying gases, such as compressors, scrubbers, instrument panels, and electrical equipment, following blueprints, schematics, and maintenance manuals, using handtools, welding equipment, and testing instruments. Responsibilities include:
* Tests equipment to locate causes of trouble, using standard test meters.
* Dismantles equipment, using handtools and power tools.
* Welds, brazes, burns, and solders parts.
* Repairs and replaces pipes and equipment, using pipefitting tools.
* Repairs and adjusts instrument control panels, rectifiers, motors, switches, and other electrical equipment.
* Repacks compressors and pumps.
* May operate metalworking tools to make and repair parts.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who maintains coke oven machinery and auxiliary equipment in working condition. Responsibilities include:
* Examines or listens to equipment, such as pushers, charging larrys, door removers, coke guides, and mud-handling equipment to detect faulty operation, or worn or damaged parts.
* Dismantles units and adjusts or replaces defective parts, using bars, airhammers, sledges, chisels, and wrenches.
* Notifies maintenance-mechanic supervisor of major repairs required, such as replacement of defective bearings or gears and shafts.
Industry:Professional careers