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A professional who assist ordnance artificer in inspecting, maintaining, storing, and preparing for use ordnance material, such as guns, primers, fuses, mines, bombs, rockets, guided missiles, tanks, munitions, and fire-control equipment for weapons.
* Performs other duties as described under helper master title.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who this group includes occupations concerned with repairing calculating, bookkeeping, addressing, duplicating, and related machines, including both manual and electric typewriters and cash registers.
* Sales and service occupations are included in group 275; and electronic data processing equipment is included in group 722 and group 823.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in servicing, repairing, and rebuilding office machines, such as calculating, bookkeeping, duplicating machines, and typewriters, in customer's establishment and in repair shop.
* Trains workers in repairing and servicing procedures.
* Performs duties as described under supervisor master title.
* May review reports on unserviceable machines and examine them to determine repairs required and to estimate cost of repair.
* May compute cost of repaired items.
* When supervising workers in repair shop, may be designated office-machine-repair-shop supervisor.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who inspects, adjusts, and repairs punched-card office machines, such as interpreters, collators, proof machines for banks, and card punches, using handtools and test equipment. Responsibilities include:
* Reads machine assembly specifications, such as charts, blueprints, schematic diagrams, and engineering specifications to determine requirements, such as drive speed, timing of card feed and output, and installation of special features ordered by customer.
* Operates machine, using prepunched cards, to observe and listen to operation of moving parts, to measure clearances and contact gaps, and to measure voltages and continuity, using voltmeter, ohmmeter, and test lights.
* Adjusts clearance of moving parts, electrical contact gaps, and alignment of printing units and contact brush units to meet specifications, using tools, such as screwdrivers, wrenches, feeler gauges, and special fixtures.
* Repairs assembly errors noted by quality control personnel.
* May install hardware, drill holes, and insert pins to complete assembly prior to final testing of machine.
* May train workers in assembly operations.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who repairs and maintains mail-processing equipment, such as letter-canceling machines, letter-facing-and-canceling machines, mail-sorting machines, and conveyor systems, following blueprints and schematic diagrams, using handtools, power tools, and electrical testing instruments. Responsibilities include:
* Inspects machine to locate causes of trouble, using ammeters, ohmmeters, relay testers, and other testing instruments.
* Dismantles machine, using handtools and power tools.
* Repairs wiring circuits and replaces parts, such as relays, resistors, condensers, and rheostats in electrical systems, using handtools.
* Repairs and replaces parts, such as gears and bearings in mechanical systems, using handtools.
* Reassembles and starts machines to test performances.
* Dismantles conveyor systems, using handtools.
* Repairs or replaces defective parts and reassembles conveyors.
* May repair hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who tests and repairs cash registers, using handtools, power tools, and circuit test meters. Responsibilities include:
* Examines mechanical assemblies, such as printing mechanisms, counters, and keyboards, for worn or damaged parts, using precision gauges.
* Replaces defective parts, or reshapes parts on bench lathe or grinder.
* Tests electrical control units, wiring, and motors, using circuit test equipment.
* Replaces defective electrical parts, using handtools and welding and soldering equipment.
* Cleans and oils moving parts.
* May service adding machines.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who tests and repairs cash registers, using handtools, power tools, and circuit test meters. Responsibilities include:
* Examines mechanical assemblies, such as printing mechanisms, counters, and keyboards, for worn or damaged parts, using precision gauges.
* Replaces defective parts, or reshapes parts on bench lathe or grinder.
* Tests electrical control units, wiring, and motors, using circuit test equipment.
* Replaces defective electrical parts, using handtools and welding and soldering equipment.
* Cleans and oils moving parts.
* May service adding machines.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who repairs magnetic tape and grooved-tape dictating-transcribing machines, using wiring diagrams, handtools, and electronic testing equipment. Responsibilities include:
* Tests machines to isolate defective circuits, using oscilloscope, audioscope, test meters, tube and circuit testers, and referring to wiring diagrams.
* Replaces faulty parts, such as tubes, transistors, microphones, relays, and resistors, using soldering iron and handtools.
* Replaces or adjusts mechanical elements, such as playback mechanisms, remote control switches, and tape reels.
* Operates repaired machines to test their performances.
* May operate bench lathe to fabricate shims, bolts, and other similar parts.
* May be designated according to type of machine repaired as dictating-transcribing-machine grooved tape servicer; dictating-transcribing-machine magnetic tape servicer.
* Important variables may be indicated by trade name of machines repaired.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who repairs and services office machines, such as adding, accounting, and calculating machines, and typewriters, using handtools, power tools, micrometers, and welding equipment. Responsibilities include:
* Operates machines to test moving parts and to listen to sounds of machines to locate causes of trouble.
* Disassembles machine and examines parts, such as gears, guides, rollers, and pinions for wear and defects, using micrometers.
* Repairs, adjusts, or replaces parts, using handtools, power tools, and soldering and welding equipment.
* Cleans and oils moving parts.
* May give instructions in operation and care of machines to machine operators.
* May assemble new machines.
* May be designated according to machine repaired or serviced as accounting-machine servicer; adding-machine servicer; calculating-machine servicer; duplicating-machine servicer; typewriter servicer.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who performs duties as described under apprentice master title.
Industry:Professional careers