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U.S. Department of Labor
Industry: Government; Labor
Number of terms: 77176
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Persons who serve as administrative heads of chemical, physical, electrical, biological, or other scientific laboratories. Classifications are made according to particular science or branch of engineering as chemical laboratory chief.
Industry:Professional careers
Persons who serve as administrative heads of chemical, physical, electrical, biological, or other scientific laboratories. Classifications are made according to particular science or branch of engineering as chemical laboratory chief.
Industry:Professional careers
A term for any worker in a laboratory performing routine or special tests, or research. Classifications are made according to type of work as biochemist, food tester, laboratory tester, or scientific helper.
Industry:Professional careers
Any laundry worker. Classifications are made according to work performed as flatwork finisher, shirt presser, washer, machine.
Industry:Professional careers
Any person who has become skilled in languages, particularly living languages. Classifications are made according to occupation in which this skill is utilized, as interpreter, translator.
Industry:Professional careers
Any worker engaged in logging. Classifications are made according to type of activity as bucker, choke setter, faller i, faller ii, limber, logger, all-round, rigging slinger.
Industry:Professional careers
Locomotive-crane operator, tractor-crane operator, or truck-crane operator when operating a crane to lift and move logs in log storage yard.
Industry:Professional careers
Workers who set up and adjust a battery of machines designed to perform a particular function in a manufacturing process. Classifications are made according to type of material or article produced as machine set-up operator, paper goods, or rope-machine setter.
Industry:Professional careers
Workers who set up and adjust a battery of machines designed to perform a particular function in a manufacturing process. Classifications are made according to type of material or article produced as machine set-up operator, paper goods, or rope-machine setter.
Industry:Professional careers
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