Job Title: Hose Wrapper

Hose Wrapper Duties: Wraps strips of fabric around rubber hose to maintain shape of hose during curing: Inserts end of hose-covered mandrel into powered chuck. Pulls end of fabric strip from hand reel and starts strip around end of hose. Starts machine and guides fabric strip onto hose. May mark curing time on hose, using crayon. May load hose onto storage rack, using hoist, or into steam-heated oven for curing. May unwrap fabric strips from cured hose.

Job Title: General Superintendent, Milling

General Superintendent, Milling Duties: Directs operations of number of grain and feed mills under one establishment: Estimates operating time of each mill to produce various kinds of grain or feed products, basing estimates on experience, sales records, and anticipated need of stock. Prepares comparative data for each mill and type of product, and issues orders to each Miller Supervisor (grain-feed mills) concerning his particular mill. Plans new mills, selects milling machinery, and ensures that machinery is installed according to specifications. May supervise workers engaged in changing existing mills to improve production.

Job Title: Pallet Rectifier

Pallet Rectifier Duties: Adjusts passing hollow (crescent-shaped notch) and sizes jewel-hole slots of pallets, using holding fixture and burnishing wheel: Locates pallet over hole in fixture. Pushes pallet into stop against V-shaped lap to adjust passing hollow. Holds pallet against carbide burnisher to size jewel slots according to specified width and depth. Turns fixture during burnishing to round walls of jewel slot.

Job Title: Sample Clerk

Sample Clerk Duties: Cuts cloth into swatches and attaches them to cards for production records or distribution to salesmen and customers: Compares cloth for color and style with standard sample which meets design specifications. Examines cloth for defects in weave, shade, finish, and dimensions, and rejects imperfect cloth. Stacks cloth according to style and cuts to specified size, using pinking machine. Spaces samples on card and attaches them to card, using paste and brush or hand stapling machine. Prints style number and color on sample card, using rubber stamps [Ticketer (textile)]. Records and files description of orders filled.

Job Title: Die Mounter

Die Mounter Duties: Mounts rubber plates (dies) on fiberboard or plastic mats, according to printing order specifications, for use in printing-slotting machines: Lays out and draws outline of box or container on mat, according to specifications, using tape measure and marking pencil. Positions and aligns rubber plates on fiberboard mat, according to markings. Fastens plate on mat, using glue and staple gun. Examines initial run of printed box or container for printing defects, such as overlap and uneven color distribution. Cleans used plates with ink solvent and airhose, and files plates according to printing order number. May requisition new plates.

Job Title: Blood-Donor Recruiter

Blood-Donor Recruiter Duties: Contacts fraternal, business, and labor organizations by telephone, in person, or by mail to solicit blood donations from employees or members for nonprofit blood bank: Develops list of prospective donor groups by using organizational, professional, and industrial listings and directories. Contacts prospective donor groups to explain requirements and benefits of participation in blood donor program. Visits prospective or participating blood donor group to discuss blood program. Distributes promotional material and uses audio-visual aids to motivate groups to participate in blood-donor program. Keeps records of organizations participating in program. Arranges specific date of blood collection for blood-donor group and confirms appointment in writing. Records information for mobile blood-collection unit, such as space available, staffing required, and number of donors anticipated. Consults blood bank records to answer questions, monitor activity, or resolve problems of blood donor groups. Prepares reports of blood-donor program and recruitment activities. May identify donors with rare-type blood from blood-bank records, and telephone donors to solicit and arrange blood donation.

Job Title: Shingle Packer

Shingle Packer Duties: Packs shingles or shakes into bundles for shipment: Lays shingles or shakes in jig with small ends interwoven to form bundle. Counts shingles or shakes to ensure specified quantities. Binds bundles with shingle bands or steel band, using stapler or crimping tool. When packing shakes, may be designated Shake Packer (saw. & plan.).

Job Title: Building-Equipment Inspector

Building-Equipment Inspector Duties: Examines steam-heat systems and records steam-meter readings at regular intervals to verify accuracy of meter registration and to ensure economical service to customers of steam utility company: Examines steam-distribution equipment, such as meters, steam traps, safety valves, and pipes, for loose connections or other defects and makes minor repairs and adjustments. Notifies Inspector, Chief (utilities) of necessary major repairs and of changes, such as installation of additional steam-utilization equipment or repositioning of pipes which might affect metering equipment or steam rates. Reads meters and compares readings with previous recordings to detect fluctuations indicative of meter or equipment defects. Submits meter readings for billing purposes and reports equipment status. May notify customer of equipment requiring repair.

Job Title: Riveter, Pneumatic

Riveter, Pneumatic Duties: Rivets together parts, such as structures, plates, and castings, using pneumatic hammer: Inserts die, corresponding to size of rivet head, in head of hammer. Places die against shank of rivet held in hole by Riveter Helper (any industry) or by clamping fixture, and presses trigger to pound and shape head on rivet shank. May place rivet set (steel bar with cup-shaped end) over shank and strike set with sledge to shape rivet. May clean or align rivet holes, using metal dowel in pneumatic hammer. May bolt parts together, using wrench and nut runner. May remove and replace defective rivets, using cutting torch, power tools, and riveting equipment.

Job Title: Agent-Licensing Clerk

Agent-Licensing Clerk Duties: Processes new and prospective agents’ licensing, certification, or bonding applications and forms to ensure conformance with regulations of State Insurance Commissions and bonding companies: Prepares or reviews licensing applications and other forms for completeness and accuracy, in accordance with insurance commission or bonding company requirements. Mails applications, documents, and fees to authorities and arranges appointments for examinations. Notifies company officials of applicants’ acceptance or rejection. Maintains files of correspondence, records, and reports. May compile, type, and mail to field offices changes to approved lists of medical examiners.