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U.S. Department of Labor
Domeniu: Government; Labor
Number of terms: 77176
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Company Profile:
Workers who operate one or more mining machines to drill, undercut, load, and continuously mine in an underground mine. Classifications are made according to specific duties as continuous-mining-machine operator, cutter operator, drilling-machine operator, loading-machine operator.
Industry:Professional careers
Workers engaged in repairing and maintaining buildings, machinery, and electrical and mechanical equipment in commercial, governmental, or industrial establishments. Classifications are made according to trade as carpenter, maintenance, electrician, maintenance, or according to structure repaired or maintained as boilerhouse mechanic, maintenance repairer, building, or according to machinery and equipment repaired or maintained as cellophane-casting-machine repairer, elevator repairer.
Industry:Professional careers
A bartender or wine steward/stewardess when supervising personnel engaged in mixing and serving drinks and performing related duties, such as purchasing supplies for the bar.
Industry:Professional careers
Workers in industrial organizations who plan, organize, and direct overhead services, such as employment, public relations, and safety. Classifications are made according to work performed as manager, employment, manager, personnel, public-relations representative, or safety engineer.
Industry:Professional careers
Workers who manage an organization that renders service to public, such as business-service, repair-service, or personal-service establishment. Typical classifications are manager, barber or beauty shop, manager, marine service, manager, retail store, manager, service department, or supervisor, cab.
Industry:Professional careers
Any worker when working with artificial stone, brick, concrete, stone, and the like. Classifications are made according to material worked with as bricklayer, cement mason, stonemason.
Industry:Professional careers
A bricklayer helper, cement-mason helper, or stonemason helper when assisting one of the masons.
Industry:Professional careers
A worker who commands a self-propelled watercraft. May be licensed by u.s. Coast guard depending on type and tonnage of craft and water navigated. Classifications are made according to type of watercraft commanded as captain, fishing vessel, dredge captain, ferryboat captain, master, riverboat, master, ship, or tugboat captain.
Industry:Professional careers
A worker who moves about the country, working as member of farm crew to grow and harvest vegetables, grains, and fruits: usually contracts for work with migrant leader and receives pay, subsistence, and transportation from same. Drives farm equipment to plow, plant, or cultivate crops. Plants, weeds, thins, picks, washes, ties, grades, or packs fruits and vegetables by hand or with handtools. Classifications are made according to duties performed as farm-machine operator, harvest worker, fruit, harvest worker, vegetable, irrigator, gravity flow, or weeder-thinner.
Industry:Professional careers
A worker who grinds material, such as coal, cocoa beans, coffee, grain, or ore, using a machine. Classifications are made according to material ground or method employed as miller, wet process, wash-mill operator.
Industry:Professional careers