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U.S. Department of Labor
Industry: Government; Labor
Number of terms: 77176
Number of blossaries: 0
Company Profile:
A person working in tunnel. Classifications are made according to work performed as lock tender i, pipe caulker, shield runner.
Industry:Professional careers
A worker who, prior to actual printing operations, sets and assembles type and cuts in chases for printing articles, headings, and other printed matter, or who composes type by operating various typesetting machines. Typically is required to complete a lengthy apprenticeship and is thoroughly versed in type style, printed page makeup, and printing techniques involved in newspaper or commercial printing. Classifications are made according to type of printing activity engaged in as compositor, linotype operator, make-up arranger, monotype-keyboard operator, type-casting machine operator, typesetter-perforator operator.
Industry:Professional careers
Civil service workers who plan and design visual material used in publications, exhibits, speeches, briefings, television, motion pictures, film strips, and similar visual media. Classifications are made according to duties and area of specialization as art director, audiovisual production specialist, display designer, graphic designer, illustrator, public-relations representative, or set designer.
Industry:Professional careers
Workers who form clay into vessels or other objects by hand or by using molds or presses. Classifications are made according to method used as caster, die presser, jollier, pottery-machine operator, or thrower.
Industry:Professional careers
A term designating workers who handle waste materials in textile mill. Classifications are made according to task performed as laborer, salvage, or according to machine tended as waste-machine tender.
Industry:Professional careers
A welder who possesses a written certification from an employer or certifying agent, such as governmental agency, and professional or technical association, verifying that worker's production of specified welds meets prescribed standards. Not all welders are certified. Certified and non-certified welders are classified according to welding process or workpiece, such as welder, arc, welder, boilermaker, or welder-fitter.
Industry:Professional careers
A laborer, plumbing, mucker, cofferdam, or pipe-layer helper when assisting in the installation of well-point pumps and in setting well-point pipe into sand or loose earth to provide subsoil drainage systems for excavation work below ground water level.
Industry:Professional careers
A bricklayer helper, carpenter helper, hardwood flooring, laborer, concrete-mixing plant, laborer, plumbing, laborer, road, plasterer helper, or stonemason helper when pushing wheelbarrow or buggy to transport concrete, mortar, sand, or other material.
Industry:Professional careers
A worker who supervises and directs activities of workers engaged in such duties as stacking materials, loading and unloading incoming and outgoing shipments, or sorting scrap materials for salvage, in yard of an industrial plant. Classifications are made according to activity supervised as stock supervisor, supervisor, framing mill, supervisor, or scrap preparation.
Industry:Professional careers
A worker who supervises and directs activities of workers engaged in such duties as stacking materials, loading and unloading incoming and outgoing shipments, or sorting scrap materials for salvage, in yard of an industrial plant. Classifications are made according to activity supervised as stock supervisor, supervisor, framing mill, supervisor, or scrap preparation.
Industry:Professional careers