Slide-Fastener-Chain Assembler

Job Title: Slide-Fastener-Chain Assembler

Chain links assembly
Slide-Fastener-Chain Assembler Duties: Joins together stringers (sides) of slide fasteners, using slider jig: Aligns links of stringer with links of other stringer and inserts ends of stringers in slider jig. Pulls ends of stringers through jig to interlock links. Examines fastener for defects, such as crooked, broken, flattened, or misaligned links. Cuts out defective section, using scissors, and splices sections, using adhesive tape or hand stapler. May sew sections together to prevent raveling, using serging sewing machine. May tend machine rollers that pull stringers through jig.

Quill Buncher And Sorter

Job Title: Quill-Buncher-And-Sorter

Quill
Quill-Buncher-And-Sorter Duties: Separates quills into specified groupings, such as skirts (short), wing, pointer, tail, and white quills, preparatory to processing into feather dusters. Bunches specified number of each kind of quill and secures them with clamps. Discards broken quills.

Forms Analyst

Job Title: Forms Analyst

Business form
Forms Analyst Duties: Examines and evaluates format and function of business forms to develop new, or improve existing forms format, usage, and control: Reviews forms to evaluate need for revision, consolidation, or discontinuation, using knowledge of form use, workflow, document flow, and compatibility with manual or machine processing. Confers with form users to gather recommendations for improvements, considering such characteristics as form necessity, completeness, design, text, and specifications as to size and color of paper, style of typeface, and number of copies. May design, draft or prepare finished master copy for new or modified form, or confer with printer’s representative to specify changes in format and approve proof copies. Prepares and issues written instructions for use of forms in accordance with organizational policies, procedures, and practices. Keeps records to update information concerning form origin, function, necessity, usage, cost, and stock level.

Manager, Tobacco Warehouse

Job Title: Manager, Tobacco Warehouse

tobacco warehouse

Manager, Tobacco Warehouse Duties: Manages tobacco warehouse: Oversees auction sale of consigned tobacco to wholesale buyers. Ascertains eligibility of each purchaser before completing sale. Supervises workers engaged in collecting payment from buyers and paying growers for tobacco sold. Directs advertisement of firm through printed matter and subordinates who contact prospective customers.

Supervisor, Mails

Job Title: Supervisor, Mails

mails duties
Supervisor, Mails Duties: Supervises and coordinates activities of workers processing mail in post office. Keeps records of processed mail, mail in process, and changes in worker assignments. May analyze and recommend changes in distribution schemes. Performs other duties as described under Supervisor (clerical) Master Title.

Electrolysis-And-Corrosion-Control Engineer

Job Title: Electrolysis-And-Corrosion-Control Engineer

Pipeline corrosion protection
Electrolysis-And-Corrosion-Control Engineer Duties: Investigates causes and devises means to combat or eliminate electrolysis of water, gas, and oil mains and pipelines resulting from stray electric currents flowing in earth: Determines existence and locates sources of stray electric currents creating electrolytic conditions, using voltmeters, ammeters, and other electrical testing apparatus. Recommends preventive and corrective measures for protection of pipe and underground structures, such as use of insulating and corrosion resisting materials. Confers with power company personnel and power consumers and suggests methods to eliminate sources of power leakage. Studies destructive properties of soil, corrosive actions, and other problems of deterioration, and suggests methods of preventing or mitigating trouble. Writes reports of studies and investigations conducted. May design and direct installation of cathodic protection stations to minimize and control electrolysis. May design and construct apparatus for use in testing materials or determining location of stray electric currents.

Merchandise Distributor

Job Title: Merchandise Distributor

merchandise distributor: dress, sportswear, lingerie
Merchandise Distributor Duties: Compiles reports of stock on hand and kind and amount sold: Dispatches inventory data to units of retail chain. Routes merchandise from one branch store to another on the basis of sales. Usually specializes in one type of merchandise, such as dresses, sportswear, or lingerie. May give directions to one or more workers.

Finishing Supervisor, Plastic Sheets

Job Title: Finishing Supervisor, Plastic Sheets

polishing of plastic sheet
Finishing Supervisor, Plastic Sheets Duties: Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in polishing surfaces of plastic sheets to remove scratches, masking sheets preparatory to shipment, and weighing and tagging sheets. Performs other duties as described under Supervisor (any industry) Master Title.

Sweeping-Compound Blender

Job Title: Sweeping-Compound Blender

sweeping compound
Sweeping-Compound Blender Duties: Tends machine that mixes ingredients, such as dye, oil, sand, sawdust, and water to make sweeping compound: Measures or weighs out ingredients according to formula. Dumps or pours ingredients into mixer. Starts agitator or tumbler and mixes ingredients for specified time. Turns valve to drain mixture into barrels. Weighs barrel on floor scale to determine weight. May clean mixers, scales, kettles, and work area, using rags and solvent. May pack and seal products in wooden cases and label cases and barrels.

Supervisor, Color-Paste Mixing

Job Title: Supervisor, Color-Paste Mixing

mixing color card
Supervisor, Color-Paste Mixing Duties: Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in mixing colors for use in printing textiles: Schedules mixing of colors to correspond with production schedule and issues formulas to workers. Compares color smears and printed samples with standard color swatches to determine if mixed colors meet specifications. Alters formulas if colors on printed sample do not match colors on sample swatch, utilizing knowledge of colors and printing requirements. Examines surplus color returned from printshop and schedules its use in other formulas. Inventories and requisitions supplies, such as base colors, starch, oils, and chemicals. Trains workers in operation of machines and equipment. Performs other duties as described under Supervisor (any industry) Master Title.

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