- Industry: Government; Labor
- Number of terms: 77176
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- Company Profile:
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Industry:Labor
A professional who copies musical scores onto stencils or manuscript paper for reproduction. Responsibilities include:
* Writes or types, using typewriter equipped with musical-symbol keyboard, musical notations indicating instrumental parts and choral arrangement.
* Draws or types lines to block out spacing of words and music.
* Types stencils and other materials concerned with reproduction of musical scores.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who examines handwritten material or other questioned documents to identify author, detect forgery, or determine method used to alter documents. Responsibilities include:
* Confers with laboratory specialists, such as chemists and photographers, to determine which scientific processes are necessary to effect analysis.
* Examines hand or typewritten sample to detect characteristics, such as open loop, quaver, or t-cross peculiar to an individual, using microscope.
* Measures angle or slant to estimate degree to which letters and lines vary from perpendicular, using protractor.
* Compares paper specimen with manufacturer's samples to ascertain type and source.
* Compares photographic blowup of written or typed specimen obtained from separate sources to ascertain similarity or differences.
* Works in consultative capacity to various agencies or organizations, including police force, and testifies in legal proceedings.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in maintaining records of insurance company agents' appointments, licenses, certification, and sales contracts. Responsibilities include:
* Confers with superior, subordinates, and personnel in other departments to plan and coordinate work schedules.
* Evaluates work of agent-licensing clerks and returns faulty work with instructions for correction or rework.
* Conducts periodic job-performance reviews and recommends appropriate personnel action.
* Gives orientation to and trains new workers, or assigns employee to experienced worker for training.
* Performs work of and assists subordinates to maintain production schedules.
* Performs duties as described under supervisor master title.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who directs cemetery program and coordinates, through subordinate personnel, activities of workers engaged in providing burial services and maintaining cemetery grounds. Responsibilities include:
* Formulates and administers cemetery policy and services under authority of governing board.
* Analyzes and coordinates budget estimates and regulates expenditures to administer budget.
* Periodically observes monuments to determine needs for repair or replacement.
* Oversees hiring and firing of applicants and workers.
* Directs activities of clerical staff and other workers engaged in burial services, landscaping, or maintenance of cemetery grounds.
* Directs subordinates to arrange details, such as site of burial, digging of grave or opening of crypt, and placement of equipment and protective covering, with director, funeral or other official for burial services.
* Directs subordinates to carry out burial arrangements.
* May participate in layout, planning and preparing paperwork on construction projects.
* May confer with suppliers, architects, contractors, paving company officials, and plumbers to plan and oversee major projects.
* May supervise sales staff or sell burial lots to patrons.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who directs and coordinates activities of food service facilities at amusement park, through subordinate managers. Responsibilities include:
* Reviews food and beverage lists submitted by each facility manager to determine that sufficient items are ordered weekly.
* Eliminates or adds items to list, utilizing experience and knowledge of facility operations.
* Inspects food service facilities to ensure that equipment and buildings meet company, state, and local health laws.
* Analyzes information concerning facility operation, such as daily food sales, patron attendance, and labor costs to prepare budget and to maintain cost control of facility operations, using calculator and following standard business procedures.
* Inspects and tastes prepared foods to maintain quality standards and sanitation regulations.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who directs and coordinates activities of firm engaged in purchasing, finishing, and wholesaling textile fabrics, or in finishing fabrics for trade on commission basis. Responsibilities include:
* Purchases textile fabrics from mills or receives fabrics from apparel or other finished fabric product manufacturers.
* Directs and coordinates finishing operations, such as bleaching, dyeing, and printing (roller, screen, flock, or plisse techniques), preshrinking, calendering, or napping, according to customer specifications.
* May direct other chemical finishing treatments of fabric to develop qualities, such as water repellency, fire resistance, or mildew proofing.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who prepares legal papers and correspondence of legal nature, such as summonses, complaints, motions, and subpoenas, using typewriter, word processor, or personal computer. May review law journals and other legal publications to identify court decisions pertinent to pending cases and submit articles to company officials.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of traffic-rate clerks engaged in determining and quoting rates and classifications applicable to shipments of merchandise, products, and equipment. Responsibilities include:
* Analyzes existing rates and routes to effect reduction in transportation costs, and prepares reports of estimated savings.
* Confers with carriers for reduction in rates.
* Performs other duties as described under supervisor master title.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who operates computerized captioning system to provide $T3captions$T1 for movies or taped television productions for hearing-impaired viewers, and to provide captions (subtitles) in English or foreign language. Responsibilities include:
* Listens to dialogue of production and writes caption phrases for dialogue.
* Watches production and reviews captions simultaneously to determine which caption phrases to leave in, which to revise, and where captions should be placed on screen.
* Enters commands to edit and place captions, and to synchronize captions with dialogue.
* May write captions to describe music and background noises.
* May discuss captions with director, motion picture , director, television , producer , or producer .
* May translate foreign language dialogue into English language captions, or translate English dialogue into foreign language captions.
* May oversee encoding of captions to master tape of television production.
Industry:Professional careers