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A professional who opposes members of enemy ground force in effort to destroy or capture enemy forces, using rifle, during combat or training operations, and serving as member of infantry unit. Respnsibilities include: * Constructs field fortifications, including wire entanglements and road blocks, using handtools, barbed wire, and lumber. * Camouflages combat equipment and weapons, using items such as paint, nets, leaves, and brush. * Places and activates antitank or antipersonnel mines in mine field. * Decontaminates weapons and equipment when exposed to chemical or nuclear contamination, using specified procedures. * Observes compass, aerial photographs, and maps to determine field position for troop movements. * Examines equipment and weapons to detect malfunctions. * Repairs weapons and equipment, using items such as handtools, oil, and rags. * Fires machine guns, grenade launchers, and rifles to inflict casualties on enemy force.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who loads and fires field artillery gun or howitzer during combat or training situations. Respnsibilities include: * Selects firing site and positions cannon according to orders. * Camouflages position if terrain and situation require camouflage. * Loads ammunition into breech of cannon. * Fires cannon upon order. * Realigns cannon position to engage target and repeats cannon firing procedures to fulfill mission requirements on target. * Inspects weapon and replaces worn or unserviceable parts, such as gears, springs, and ejectors. * Cleans and lubricates hubs, wheels, and similar assemblies, using handtools, brushes, solvents, and rags.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who positions and fires mortar during combat or training operations. Respnsibilities include: * Selects site and positions mortar utilizing concealment and camouflage procedures to prevent detection by enemy. * Studies maps and aerial photographs to locate friendly and enemy positions. * Confers with friendly unit personnel and furnishes information concerning enemy location, troop movement and similar tactical information. * Drops ammunition into mortar to discharge and fire ammunition at target. * Observes projectile burst and readjusts mortar to obtain effective hit on target.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who deploys, positions, fires, and maintains crew-served weapons, such as recoilless rifle, tank destroying missile system, or light machine guns, during training or combat mission. Respnsibilities include: * Disassembles, cleans, and loads weapons and equipment for movement and use in combat. * Designates location of gun, sector of fire, and targets. * Computes firing data, aims, and fires weapons at fixed and moving targets, employing direct fire techniques. * Assists superior in leading and directing personnel in combat missions, and during maneuvers or tactical problems. * Fires weapons at enemy forces to support and assist other infantry units. * Assists superior in coordinating fire and movement with that of other friendly units. * Constructs and camouflages weapon positions and ground obstacles. * Emplaces and arms, or disarms and removes mines used for local security. * Protects weapons and equipment against attack from chemical warfare agents. * Decontaminates weapons and equipment when exposed to chemical attack. * Performs preventive maintenance, routine tests, and authorized minor repairs to weapons and equipment.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who fires variety of light air defense artillery automatic weapons or machine guns during combat or in training, serving as member of light air defense artillery unit. Respnsibilities include: * Removes ammunition from truck and stacks ammunition in storage pit. * Positions light air defense artillery automatic weapons and machine guns in specified location. * Camouflages ammunition, weapons, and equipment, using nets, paint, and similar items. * Installs wire to specified locations to establish field communications. * Loads ammunition in breech of weapon or machine gun and fires weapon or machine gun on order at aerial and surface targets during combat or training.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who assists crewmembers of sound, flash, and other target acquisition units in detecting sound or flash of enemy artillery. Respnsibilities include: * Assists crewmembers to emplace sound, flash, or other target acquisition equipment. * Plots sound or flash data on maps. * Assists personnel in operating searchlights. * Lays wire to establish field communications. * Cleans and lubricates vehicles and equipment.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in receiving emergency or nonemergency calls, dispatching personnel and equipment, and providing prearrival instructions to callers. Respnsibilities include: * Prepares work schedules to ensure that sufficient shift personnel are available for work load demands, using knowledge of supervisory techniques, department regulations, and procedures. * Teaches emergency medical dispatch course to new employees, using dispatch simulator. * Reviews dispatch office operations to identify technical and operational training needs. * Teaches courses dealing with hazardous materials, highrise fires, and medical triage to update training for telecommunicator. * Meets with committees composed of representatives from fire and police departments, public, and other interested groups to develop, review, and update policies and procedures for dispatch office. * Pushes buttons, flips power switches, and reads gauges to determine serviceability of backup emergency equipment. * Performs other duties as described under supervisor master title.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in investigating complaints of cruelty to animals, inspecting establishments housing animals and monitoring public exhibitions featuring animals to enforce humane laws. Respnsibilities include: * Assigns animal treatment investigators to geographical work areas to investigate complaints. * Inspects workers for proper attire. * Telephones or writes to complainants to resolve complaints or to obtain additional information. * Directs worker to investigate emergency complaints received, using telephone or two-way radio. * Advises public and workers of provisions and applications of humane laws. * Interviews and recommends hiring and firing of employees. * Maintains records of workers' daily activities and submits records to superior. * Supervises on-the-job training for new workers.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in enforcing dog license laws and inspecting license books of pet shops. Respnsibilities include: * Assigns dog licensers to crews to assure adequate staff to cover all geographical canvass areas. * Reviews work of crews and recommends areas requiring coverage. * Checks pet shop license books to assure that license applications and fees have been forwarded. * Compares recorded number of dogs sold for period with number of applications completed to assure that pet shop is complying with dog license laws. * Records results of visit on control cards. * Performs personnel functions, such as interviewing new workers, recommending hiring, and resolving employee grievances.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in enforcing dog license laws and inspecting license books of pet shops. Respnsibilities include: * Assigns dog licensers to crews to assure adequate staff to cover all geographical canvass areas. * Reviews work of crews and recommends areas requiring coverage. * Checks pet shop license books to assure that license applications and fees have been forwarded. * Compares recorded number of dogs sold for period with number of applications completed to assure that pet shop is complying with dog license laws. * Records results of visit on control cards. * Performs personnel functions, such as interviewing new workers, recommending hiring, and resolving employee grievances.
Industry:Professional careers