Logging-Tractor Operator

Job Title: Logging-Tractor Operator

Logging tractor loading logs
Logging-Tractor Operator Duties: Drives straight or articulated tractor equipped with one or more accessories, such as bulldozer blade, grapple, logging arch, cable winches, hoisting rack, and crane boom, to skid, load, unload, or stack logs, pull stumps, or clear brush. Gives or receives signals from coworkers regarding moving logs. May build or repair logging and skid roads. May drive logging tractor equipped with crawler treads. May saw felled trees into lengths [Bucker (logging) 454.684-010]. May be designated according to accessory equipment operated as Logging-Arch Operator (logging); Logging-Tractor Operator, Swamp (logging); Log-Stacker Operator (logging; saw. & plan.); Skid-Grapple Operator (logging); Skidder Operator (forestry; logging).

Inspector, Optical Instrument

Job Title: Inspector, Optical Instrument

Optical instrument inspection
Inspector, Optical Instrument Duties: Inspects, cleans, adjusts and certifies precision optical measuring, sighting, aligning, and leveling instruments to ensure conformance to company, military, and governmental standards, using precision measuring instruments and handtools: Reads written and schematic specifications, handbooks, inspection manuals, and blueprints to determine inspection and certification data, such as required tolerances, adjustment and certification methods, formulas, and measuring instruments required. Inspects instruments to detect surface defects, such as chips, burrs, loose lenses, and mirrors, bent or broken parts, and presence of foreign matter. Removes defects, such as chips and burrs, using hand honing tool. Measures instrument parts, using gauges, and calculates degree of wear and looseness of parts, using established mathematical formulas. Verifies sighting and focal accuracy of instruments, such as transits and alignment scopes, using targets and mirror systems of established heights and distances. Turns setscrews to calibrate instruments to required tolerances. Cleans mirrors and lenses of instrument, using solvent, rags, and brushes, and secures certification tag to instrument. Routes defective instruments to repair or calibration laboratories. Maintains inspection records.

Pattern Marker

Job Title: Pattern Marker I

Pattern marker
Pattern Marker I Duties: Lays out outlines of frames and furniture parts on woodstock to guide machine operators, working from blueprints, job orders, or models: Studies architectural drawing or blueprint of part or full assembly to be made. Selects stock lumber of necessary size and measures and marks with rule, square, and pencil or crayon, outlines of cuts to be made by various machine operators. May calibrate and record machining dimensions on stock or pattern for use in production as guide for machining parts. May trace outlines from blueprints for decorative or irregular cutting on bandsaw. May trace around patterns to indicate cutting lines.

Form Builder

Job Title: Form Builder

Breaking the wooden forms
Wooden Form Builder Duties: Constructs built-in-place or prefabricated wooden forms, according to specifications, for molding concrete structures: Studies blueprints and diagrams to determine type and dimension of forms to be constructed. Saws lumber to blueprint dimensions, using handsaw or power saw, and nails lumber together to make form panels. Erects built-in-place forms or assembles and installs prefabricated forms on construction site according to blueprint specifications, using handtools, plumb rule, and level. Inserts spreaders and tie rods between opposite faces of form to maintain specified dimensions. Anchors and braces forms to fixed objects, using nails, bolts, anchor rods, steel cables, planks, and timbers.

Precipitate Washer

Job Title: Precipitate Washer

Washing of precipitate
Precipitate Washer Duties: Tends filters and related equipment to wash and filter catalytic chemicals used in manufacturing styrene and butadiene: Starts pump to force water into and out of tanks containing precipitate. Titrates sample of wash water to determine when solution is neutralized. Pumps precipitate into slurry tank and wash water to filter press to separate contaminants and recover usable products. Transfers containers of filtered solutions to storage or further processing, using hoist or handtruck.

Asbestos Removal Worker

Job Title: Asbestos Removal Worker

Removal of asbestos
Asbestos Removal Worker Duties: Removes asbestos from ceilings, walls, beams, boilers, and other structures, following hazardous waste handling guidelines: Assembles scaffolding and seals off work area, using plastic sheeting and duct tape. Positions mobile decontamination unit or portable showers at entrance of work area. Builds connecting walkway between mobile unit or portable showers and work area, using handtools, lumber, nails, plastic sheeting, and duct tape. Positions portable air evacuation and filtration system inside work area. Sprays chemical solution over asbestos covered surfaces, using tank with attached hose and nozzle, to soften asbestos. Cuts and scrapes asbestos from surfaces, using knife and scraper. Shovels asbestos into plastic disposal bags and seals bags, using duct tape. Cleans work area of loose asbestos, using vacuum, broom, and dust pan. Places asbestos in disposal bags and seals bags, using duct tape. Dismantles scaffolding and temporary walkway, using handtools, and places plastic sheeting and disposal bags into transport bags. Seals bags, using duct tape, and loads bags into truck.

Wharf Attendant

Job Title: Wharf Attendant

Wharf
Wharf Attendant Duties: Launches and moors boats on lake or similar amusement place and shows patrons how to guide crafts, such as rowboats, canoes, and electric or gasoline motorboats: Assists patrons stepping in or out of boats. Takes tickets from patrons. Demonstrates how to row, paddle, or guide boats. Tows disabled boats to dock for repair. Changes batteries of electric motorboats and refuels gasoline motors. Cleans, paints, varnishes, and makes minor repairs on motors, using handtools, to maintain boats in good condition. When working in boat-tank facility of amusement park, is designated Boat-Tank Attendant (amuse. & rec.). See Boat-Rental Clerk (amuse. & rec.) for rental of canoes, motorboats, rowboats, sailboats, and fishing equipment.

Cushion Builder

Job Title: Cushion Builder

Cushion
Cushion Builder Duties: Secures padding over cushion springs, previously tied into metal frames to form furniture cushions: Places padding on springs and frame. Fastens padding in place, using needle and cord. Sews inner covering of cotton material and outer covering over padded frame. Routes padded cushion to other workers for final sewing.

Sales Representative, Welding Equipment

Job Title: Sales Representative, Welding Equipment

Welding Equipment
Sales Representative, Welding Equipment Duties: Sells welding equipment, materials, and supplies to machine shops and other industrial establishments, utilizing knowledge of tool-and-die making, welding techniques, and metalworking processes. Performs duties as described under Sales Representative (retail trade; wholesale tr.) Master Title.

Caser, Shoe Parts

Job Title: Caser, Shoe Parts

Shoe parts
Caser, Shoe Parts Duties: Gathers and sorts shoe parts for delivery to other departments or workers: Collects parts, such as heels, quarters, linings, and outsoles from baskets, bins, or racks, following quality, quantity, size, and style specifications. Sorts shoe parts according to identifying numbers and bundles or places them in containers for delivery. Receives and stores shoe parts. May examine parts for defects, such as cracks or rough finishes. May copy identifying numbers from order ticket onto shoe parts or containers, using crayon or pencil. May stamp container number onto order ticket, using ink stamp.

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