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TITLE: First-Line Supervisors and Manager/Supervisors- Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
DEFINITION: Directly supervise and coordinate activities of mechanics, repairers, and installers and their helpers. Managers/Supervisors are generally found in smaller establishments where they perform both supervisory and management functions, such as accounting, marketing, and personnel work, and may also engage in the same repair work as the workers they supervise. Exclude work leaders who spend 20 percent or more of their time at tasks similar to those of employees under their supervision and include them in the occupations which are most closely related to their specific work duties.
TASKS:
1. Assigns workers to perform activities, such as service appliances, repair and maintain vehicles, and install machinery and equipment.
2. Directs, coordinates, and assists in performance of workers' activities, such as engine tune-up, hydroelectric turbine repair, or circuit breaker installation.
3. Recommends or initiates personnel actions, such as employment, performance evaluations, promotions, transfers, discharges, and disciplinary measures.
4. Confers with personnel, such as management, engineering, quality control, customers, and workers' representatives to coordinate work activities and resolve problems.
5. Examines object, system, or facilities, such as telephone, air-conditioning, or industrial plant, and analyzes information, to determine installation, service, or repair needed.
6. Interprets specifications, blueprints, and job orders, and constructs templates and lays out reference points for workers.
7. Monitors operations, and inspects, tests, and measures completed work, using devices, such as hand tools, gauges, and specifications to verify conformance to standards.
8. Establishes or adjusts work methods and procedures to meet production schedules, using knowledge of capacities of machines, equipment, and personnel.
9. Computes estimates and actual costs of factors, such as materials, labor, and outside contractors, and prepares budgets.
10. Requisitions materials and supplies, such as tools, equipment, and replacement parts for work activities.
11. Completes and maintains reports, such as time and production records, inventories, and test results.
12. Trains workers in methods, procedures, and use of equipment and work aids, such as blueprints, hand tools, and test equipment.
13. Recommends measures, such as procedural changes, service manuals revisions, and equipment purchases, to improve work performance and minimize operating costs.
14. Patrols work area and examines tools and equipment to detect unsafe conditions or violations of safety rules.
KNOWLEDGE:
Knowledge elements are ranked by importance.
90 Mechanical
Knowledge of machines and tools, including their designs, uses, benefits, repair, and maintenance
90 Administration and Management
Knowledge of principles and processes involved in business and organizational planning, coordination, and execution. This includes strategic planning, resource allocation, manpower modeling, leadership techniques, and production methods
65 Personnel and Human Resources
Knowledge of policies and practices involved in personnel/human resource functions. This includes recruitment, selection, training, and promotion regulations and procedures; compensation and benefits packages; labor relations and negotiation strategies; and personnel information systems
55 English Language
Knowledge of the structure and content of the English language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar
50 Engineering and Technology
Knowledge of equipment, tools, mechanical devices, and their uses to produce motion, light, power, technology, and other applications
40 Economics and Accounting
Knowledge of economic and accounting principles and practices, the financial markets, banking, and the analysis and reporting of financial data
40 Mathematics
Knowledge of numbers, their operations, and interrelationships including arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus, statistics, and their applications
35 Clerical
Knowledge of administrative and clerical procedures and systems such as word processing systems, filing and records management systems, stenography and transcription, forms design principles, and other office procedures and terminology
35 Building and Construction
Knowledge of materials, methods, and the appropriate tools to construct objects, structures, and buildings
30 Design
Knowledge of design techniques, principles, tools and instruments involved in the production and use of precision technical plans, blueprints, drawings, and models
30 Education and Training
Knowledge of instructional methods and training techniques including curriculum design principles, learning theory, group and individual teaching techniques, design of individual development plans, and test design principles
25 Psychology
Knowledge of human behavior and performance, mental processes, psychological research methods, and the assessment and treatment of behavioral and affective disorders
25 Customer and Personal Service
Knowledge of principles and processes for providing customer and personal services including needs assessment techniques, quality service standards, alternative delivery systems, and customer satisfaction evaluation techniques
25 Public Safety and Security
Knowledge of weaponry, public safety, and security operations, rules, regulations, precautions, prevention, and the protection of people, data, and property
25 Physics
Knowledge and prediction of physical principles, laws, and applications including air, water, material dynamics, light, atomic principles, heat, electric theory, earth formations, and meteorological and related natural phenomena
20 Sales and Marketing
Knowledge of principles and methods involved in showing, promoting, and selling products or services. This includes marketing strategies and tactics, product demonstration and sales techniques, and sales control systems
20 Computers and Electronics
Knowledge of electric circuit boards, processors, chips, and computer hardware and software, including applications and programming
15 Production and Processing
Knowledge of inputs, outputs, raw materials, waste, quality control, costs, and techniques for maximizing the manufacture and distribution of goods
5 Chemistry
Knowledge of the composition, structure, and properties of substances and of the chemical processes and transformations that they undergo. This includes uses of chemicals and their interactions, danger signs, production techniques, and disposal methods
5 Law, Government and Jurisprudence
Knowledge of laws, legal codes, court procedures, precedents, government regulations, executive orders, agency rules, and the democratic political process
5 Telecommunications
Knowledge of transmission, broadcasting, switching, control, and operation of telecommunications systems
5 Communications and Media
Knowledge of media production, communication, and dissemination techniques and methods including alternative ways to inform and entertain via written, oral, and visual media
SKILLS:
Skills elements are ranked by importance.
90 Coordination
Adjusting actions in relation to others' actions
90 Management of Personnel Resources
Motivating, developing, and directing people as they work, identifying the best people for the job
85 Time Management
Managing one's own time and the time of others
75 Writing
Communicating effectively with others in writing as indicated by the needs of the audience
75 Monitoring
Assessing how well one is doing when learning or doing something
75 Implementation Planning
Developing approaches for implementing an idea
75 Speaking
Talking to others to effectively convey information
75 Problem Identification
Identifying the nature of problems
75 Management of Financial Resources
Determining how money will be spent to get the work done, and accounting for these expenditures
75 Identification of Key Causes
Identifying the things that must be changed to achieve a goal
70 Active Listening
Listening to what other people are saying and asking questions as appropriate
70 Reading Comprehension
Understanding written sentences and paragraphs in work related documents
70 Management of Material Resources
Obtaining and seeing to the appropriate use of equipment, facilities, and materials needed to do certain work
70 Judgment and Decision Making
Weighing the relative costs and benefits of a potential action
70 Critical Thinking
Using logic and analysis to identify the strengths and weaknesses of different approaches
65 Social Perceptiveness
Being aware of others' reactions and understanding why they react the way they do
65 Instructing
Teaching others how to do something
65 Information Gathering
Knowing how to find information and identifying essential information
65 Idea Evaluation
Evaluating the likely success of an idea in relation to the demands of the situation
65 Systems Perception
Determining when important changes have occurred in a system or are likely to occur
65 Visioning
Developing an image of how a system should work under ideal conditions
65 Product Inspection
Inspecting and evaluating the quality of products
65 Equipment Selection
Determining the kind of tools and equipment needed to do a job
65 Solution Appraisal
Observing and evaluating the outcomes of a problem solution to identify lessons learned or redirect efforts
60 Operations Analysis
Analyzing needs and product requirements to create a design
60 Mathematics
Using mathematics to solve problems
55 Active Learning
Working with new material or information to grasp its implications
55 Idea Generation
Generating a number of different approaches to problems
55 Persuasion
Persuading others to approach things differently
50 Identifying Downstream Consequences
Determining the long-term outcomes of a change in operations
50 Operation and Control
Controlling operations of equipment or systems
50 Testing
Conducting tests to determine whether equipment, software, or procedures are operating as expected
50 Installation
Installing equipment, machines, wiring, or programs to meet specifications
50 Systems Evaluation
Looking at many indicators of system performance, taking into account their accuracy
50 Learning Strategies
Using multiple approaches when learning or teaching new things
45 Information Organization
Finding ways to structure or classify multiple pieces of information
45 Operation Monitoring
Watching gauges, dials, or other indicators to make sure a machine is working properly
45 Negotiation
Bringing others together and trying to reconcile differences
45 Equipment Maintenance
Performing routine maintenance and determining when and what kind of maintenance is needed
45 Troubleshooting
Determining what is causing an operating error and deciding what to do about it
45 Repairing
Repairing machines or systems using the needed tools
30 Service Orientation
Actively looking for ways to help people
30 Synthesis/Reorganization
Reorganizing information to get a better approach to problems or tasks
25 Technology Design
Generating or adapting equipment and technology to serve user needs
20 Science
Using scientific methods to solve problems .
ABILITIES:
Abilities elements are ranked by importance.
85 Oral Expression
The ability to communicate information and ideas in speaking so others will understand
70 Near Vision
The ability to see details of objects at a close range (within a few feet of the observer)
65 Oral Comprehension
The ability to listen to and understand information and ideas presented through spoken words and sentences
65 Information Ordering
The ability to correctly follow a given rule or set of rules in order to arrange things or actions in a certain order. The things or actions can include numbers, letters, words, pictures, procedures, sentences, and mathematical or logical operations.
60 Written Comprehension
The ability to read and understand information and ideas presented in writing
60 Deductive Reasoning
The ability to apply general rules to specific problems to come up with logical answers. It involves deciding if an answer makes sense.
55 Visualization
The ability to imagine how something will look after it is moved around or when its parts are moved or rearranged
55 Speech Clarity
The ability to speak clearly so that it is understandable to a listener
55 Number Facility
The ability to add, subtract, multiply, or divide quickly and correctly
55 Problem Sensitivity
The ability to tell when something is wrong or is likely to go wrong. It does not involve solving the problem, only recognizing there is a problem.
50 Inductive Reasoning
The ability to combine separate pieces of information, or specific answers to problems, to form general rules or conclusions. It includes coming up with a logical explanation for why a series of seemingly unrelated events occur together.
50 Time Sharing
The ability to efficiently shift back and forth between two or more activities or sources of information (such as speech, sounds, touch, or other sources)
45 Selective Attention
The ability to concentrate and not be distracted while performing a task over a period of time
40 Mathematical Reasoning
The ability to understand and organize a problem and then to select a mathematical method or formula to solve the problem
40 Control Precision
The ability to quickly and repeatedly make precise adjustments in moving the controls of a machine or vehicle to exact positions
40 Manual Dexterity
The ability to quickly make coordinated movements of one hand, a hand together with its arm, or two hands to grasp, manipulate, or assemble objects
40 Trunk Strength
The ability to use one's abdominal and lower back muscles to support part of the body repeatedly or continuously over time without "giving out" or fatiguing
40 Finger Dexterity
The ability to make precisely coordinated movements of the fingers of one or both hands to grasp, manipulate, or assemble very small objects
40 Written Expression
The ability to communicate information and ideas in writing so others will understand
40 Perceptual Speed
The ability to quickly and accurately compare letters, numbers, objects, pictures, or patterns. The things to be compared may be presented at the same time or one after the other. This ability also includes comparing a presented object with a remembered object
35 Fluency of Ideas
The ability to come up with a number of ideas about a given topic. It concerns the number of ideas produced and not the quality, correctness, or creativity of the ideas.
35 Multilimb Coordination
The ability to coordinate movements of two or more limbs together (for example, two arms, two legs, or one leg and one arm) while sitting, standing, or lying down. It does not involve performing the activities while the body is in motion
35 Wrist-Finger Speed
The ability to make fast, simple, repeated movements of the fingers, hands, and wrists
30 Flexibility of Closure
The ability to identify or detect a known pattern (a figure, object, word, or sound) that is hidden in other distracting material
30 Auditory Attention
The ability to focus on a single source of auditory (hearing) information in the presence of other distracting sounds
30 Originality
The ability to come up with unusual or clever ideas about a given topic or situation, or to develop creative ways to solve a problem
30 Speed of Closure
The ability to quickly make sense of information that seems to be without meaning or organization. It involves quickly combining and organizing different pieces of information into a meaningful pattern
30 Memorization
The ability to remember information such as words, numbers, pictures, and procedures
25 Hearing Sensitivity
The ability to detect or tell the difference between sounds that vary over broad ranges of pitch and loudness
25 Category Flexibility
The ability to produce many rules so that each rule tells how to group (or combine) a set of things in a different way.
20 Response Orientation
The ability to choose quickly and correctly between two or more movements in response to two or more signals (lights, sounds, pictures, etc.). It includes the speed with which the correct response is started with the hand, foot, or other body parts
20 Speech Recognition
The ability to identify and understand the speech of another person
20 Sound Localization
The ability to tell the direction from which a sound originated
20 Far Vision
The ability to see details at a distance
20 Static Strength
The ability to exert maximum muscle force to lift, push, pull, or carry objects
20 Stamina
The ability to exert one's self physically over long periods of time without getting winded or out of breath
20 Extent Flexibility
The ability to bend, stretch, twist, or reach out with the body, arms, and/or legs
20 Arm-Hand Steadiness
The ability to keep the hand and arm steady while making an arm movement or while holding the arm and hand in one position
15 Spatial Orientation
The ability to know one's location in relation to the environment, or to know where other objects are in relation to one's self
15 Reaction Time
The ability to quickly respond (with the hand, finger, or foot) to one signal (sound, light, picture, etc.) when it appears
10 Dynamic Strength
The ability to exert muscle force repeatedly or continuously over time. This involves muscular endurance and resistance to muscle fatigue
10 Gross Body Coordination
The ability to coordinate the movement of the arms, legs, and torso together in activities where the whole body is in motion
10 Dynamic Flexibility
The ability to quickly and repeatedly bend, stretch, twist, or reach out with the body, arms, and/or legs
10 Visual Color Discrimination
The ability to match or detect differences between colors, including shades of color and brightness
5 Peripheral Vision
The ability to see objects or movement of objects to one's side when the eyes are focused forward
5 Rate Control
The ability to time the adjustments of a movement or equipment control in anticipation of changes in the speed and/or direction of a continuously moving object or scene
5 Depth Perception
The ability to judge which of several objects is closer or farther away from the observer, or to judge the distance between an object and the observer
5 Explosive Strength
The ability to use short bursts of muscle force to propel oneself (as in jumping or sprinting), or to throw an object
5 Speed of Limb Movement
The ability to quickly move the arms or legs
WORK ACTIVITIES:
Work activities elements are ranked by importance.
90 Getting Information Needed to Do the Job
Observing, receiving, and otherwise obtaining information from all relevant sources.
85 Coordinating Work and Activities of Others
Coordinating members of a work group to accomplish tasks.
85 Monitor Processes, Material, or Surroundings
Monitoring and reviewing information from materials, events, or the environment, often to detect problems or to find out when things are finished.
85 Guiding, Directing and Motivating Subordinates
Providing guidance and direction to subordinates, including setting performance standards and monitoring subordinates.
80 Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events
Identifying information received by making estimates or categorizations, recognizing differences or similarities, or sensing changes in circumstances or events.
75 Making Decisions and Solving Problems
Combining, evaluating, and reasoning with information and data to make decisions and solve problems. These processes involve making decisions about the relative importance of information and choosing the best solution.
70 Communicating With Other Workers
Providing information to supervisors, fellow workers, and subordinates. This information can be exchanged face-to-face, in writing, or via telephone/electronic transfer.
70 Evaluating Information Against Standards
Evaluating information against a set of standards and verifying that it is correct.
70 Inspecting Equipment, Structures, or Material
Inspecting or diagnosing equipment, structures, or materials to identify the causes of errors or other problems or defects.
65 Scheduling Work and Activities
Scheduling events, programs, activities, as well as the work of others.
65 Monitoring and Controlling Resources
Monitoring and controlling resources and overseeing the spending of money.
65 Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing
Developing plans to accomplish work, and prioritizing and organizing one's own work.
60 Implementing Ideas or Programs
Conducting or carrying out work procedures and activities in accord with one's own ideas or information provided through directions/instructions for purposes of installing, modifying, preparing, delivering, constructing, integrating, finishing, or completing programs, systems, structures, or products.
60 Updating and Using Job-Relevant Knowledge
Keeping up-to-date technically and knowing one's own jobs' and related jobs' functions.
60 Handling and Moving Objects
Using one's own hands and arms in handling, installing, forming, positioning, and moving materials, or in manipulating things, including the use of keyboards.
60 Estimating Needed Characteristics
Estimating the Characteristics of Materials, Products, Events, or Information: Estimating sizes, distances, and quantities, or determining time, costs, resources, or materials needed to perform a work activity.
55 Documenting or Recording Information
Entering, transcribing, recording, storing, or maintaining information in either written form or by electronic/magnetic recording.
55 Establishing and Maintaining Relationships
Developing constructive and cooperative working relationships with others.
55 Teaching Others
Identifying educational needs, developing formal training programs or classes, and teaching or instructing others.
55 Providing Consultation and Advice to Others
Providing consultation and expert advice to management or other groups on technical, systems-related, or process related topics.
55 Performing Administrative Activities
Approving requests, handling paperwork, and performing day-to-day administrative tasks.
50 Interpreting Meaning of Information to Others
Translating or explaining what information means and how it can be understood or used to support responses or feedback to others.
50 Processing Information
Compiling, coding, categorizing, calculating, tabulating, auditing, verifying, or processing information or data.
45 Developing Objectives and Strategies
Establishing long range objectives and specifying the strategies and actions to achieve these objectives.
45 Performing General Physical Activities
Performing physical activities that require moving one's whole body, such as in climbing, lifting, balancing, walking, stooping, where the activities often also require considerable use of the arms and legs, such as in the physical handling of materials.
45 Analyzing Data or Information
Identifying underlying principles, reasons, or facts by breaking down information or data into separate parts.
45 Resolving Conflict or Negotiating with Others
Handling complaints, arbitrating disputes, and resolving grievances, or otherwise negotiating with others.
45 Drafting and Specifying Technical Devices
Providing documentation, detailed instructions, drawings, or specifications to inform others about how devices, parts, equipment, or structures are to be fabricated, constructed, assembled, modified, maintained, or used.
45 Repairing and Maintaining Mechanical Equipment
Fixing, servicing, aligning, setting up, adjusting, and testing machines, devices, moving parts, and equipment that operate primarily on the basis of mechanical (not electronic) principles.
40 Staffing Organizational Units
Recruiting, interviewing, selecting, hiring, and promoting persons for the organization.
40 Coaching and Developing Others
Identifying developmental needs of others and coaching or otherwise helping others to improve their knowledge or skills.
40 Communicating With Persons Outside Organization
Communicating with persons outside the organization, representing the organization to customers, the public, government, and other external sources. This information can be exchanged face-to-face, in writing, or via telephone/electronic transfer.
40 Controlling Machines and Processes
Using either control mechanisms or direct physical activity to operate machines or processes (not including computers or vehicles).
40 Judging Qualities of Things, Services, or People
Making judgments about or assessing the value, importance, or quality of things or people.
30 Developing and Building Teams
Encouraging and building mutual trust, respect, and cooperation among team members.
30 Assisting and Caring for Others
Providing assistance or personal care to others.
30 Thinking Creatively
Originating, inventing, designing, or creating new applications, ideas, relationships, systems, or products, including artistic contributions.
20 Selling or Influencing Others
Convincing others to buy merchandise/goods, or otherwise changing their minds or actions.
15 Repairing and Maintaining Electrical Equipment
Fixing, servicing, adjusting, regulating, calibrating, fine-tuning, or testing machines, devices, and equipment that operate primarily on the basis of electrical or electronic (not mechanical) principles.
10 Performing For or Working With Public
Performing for people or dealing directly with the public, including serving persons in restaurants and stores, and receiving clients or guests.
10 Interacting With Computers
Controlling computer functions by using programs, setting up functions, writing software, or otherwise communicating with computer systems.
WORK CONTEXT:
Work context elements are ranked by frequency (F), importance (I), responsibility (R), amount of contact (C), how serious (S), objective vs. subjective (O), automation (A), extent of frustration (E), responsible for health and safety (H), likelihood of injury (L), degree of injury (D) .
100 (I) Supervise, Coach, Train Others
How important are interactions requiring the worker to: Supervise, coach, train, or develop other employees?
88 (I) Importance of Being Sure All Is Done
How important is it to be sure that all the details of this job are performed and everything is done completely?
80 (F) Indoors
How frequently does this job require the worker to work: Indoors
80 (I) Importance of Being Exact or Accurate
How important is being very exact or highly accurate in performing this job?
77 (C) Job-Required Social Interaction
How much does this job require the worker to be in contact (face-to-face, by telephone, or otherwise) with others in order to perform it?
76 (I) Coordinate or Lead Others
How important are interactions requiring the worker to: Coordinate or lead others in accomplishing work activities (not supervision)?
70 (F) Standing
How much time in a usual work period does the worker spend: Standing?
60 (F) Using Hands on Objects, Tools, Controls
How much time in a usual work period does the worker spend: Using hands to handle, control, or feel objects, tools or controls?
60 (F) Common Protective or Safety Attire
How often does the worker wear: Common protective or safety attire, such as safety shoes, glasses, gloves, hearing protection, hard-hat, or personal flotation device?
60 (S) Consequence of Error
How serious would the result usually be if the worker made a mistake that was not readily correctable?
60 (R) Responsibility for Outcomes and Results
How responsible is the worker for work outcomes and results of other workers?
50 (F) Sounds or Noise Levels Are Distracting
How often during a usual work period is the worker exposed to the following conditions: Sounds and noise levels that are distracting and uncomfortable?
50 (F) Hazardous Conditions
How often does this job require the worker to be exposed to hazardous conditions? Hazardous Conditions (e.g., high voltage electricity, combustibles, explosives, chemicals; do not include hazardous equipment or situations)
50 (O) Objective or Subjective Information
How objective or subjective is the information communicated in this job?
45 (F) Bending or Twisting the Body
How much time in a usual work period does the worker spend: Bending or twisting the body?
45 (F) Sitting
How much time in a usual work period does the worker spend: Sitting?
45 (F) Contaminants
How often during a usual work period is the worker exposed to the following conditions: Contaminants (pollutants, gases, dust, odors, etc.)?
44 (I) Importance of Being Aware of New Events
How important is being constantly aware of either frequently changing events (e.g. security guard watching for shoplifters) or infrequent events (e.g. radar operator watching for tornadoes) to performing this job?
40 (H) Responsible for Health and Safety of Others
How responsible is the worker for others' health and safety on this job?
40 (F) Outdoors
How frequently does this job require the worker to work: Outdoors
40 (F) Hazardous Equipment
How often does this job require the worker to be exposed to harardous equipment? Hazardous Equipment (e.g., saws, machinery/mechanical parts include exposure to vehicular traffic, but not driving a vehicle)
40 (I) Persuade Someone to a Course of Action
How important are interactions requiring the worker to: Persuade someone to a course of action (informally) or influence others to buy something (to sell)?
40 (E) Frustrating Circumstances
To what extent do frustrating circumstances ("road blocks" to work that are beyond the worker's control) hinder the accomplishment of this job?
40 (F) Making Repetitive Motions
How much time in a usual work period does the worker spend: Making repetitive motions?
36 (I) Deal With External Customers
How important are interactions requiring the worker to: Deal with external customers (e.g., retail sales) or the public in general (e.g., police work)?
36 (I) Provide a Service to Others
How important are interactions requiring the worker to: Provide a service to others (e.g., customers)?
35 (F) Extremely Bright or Inadequate Lighting
How often during a usual work period is the worker exposed to the following conditions: Extremely bright or inadequate lighting conditions?
35 (F) Frequency in Conflict Situations
How frequently do the job requirements place the worker in conflict situations?
35 (F) Kneeling, Crouching or Crawling
How much time in a usual work period does the worker spend: Kneeling, stooping, crouching or crawling?
35 (F) Walking or Running
How much time in a usual work period does the worker spend: Walking or running?
30 (F) Cramped Work Space, Awkward Positions
How often during a usual work period is the worker exposed to the following conditions: Cramped work space that requires getting into awkward positions?
30 (F) Very Hot
How often during a usual work period is the worker exposed to the following conditions: Very hot (above 90 F) or very cold (under 32 F) temperatures?
28 (I) Take a Position Opposed to Others
How important are interactions requiring the worker to: Take a position opposed to coworkers or others?
28 (I) Importance of Repeating Same Tasks
How important is repeating the same physical activities (e.g., key entry) or mental activities (e.g., checking entries in a ledger) over and over, without stopping, to performing this job?
28 (I) Pace Determined by Speed of Equipment
How important is it to this job that the pace is determined by the speed of equipment or machinery? (This does not refer to keeping busy at all times on this job.)
26 (L) Hazardous Conditions
What is the likelihood that the worker would be injured as a result of being exposed to hazardous conditions while performing this job? Hazardous Conditions (e.g., high voltage electricity, combustibles, explosives, chemicals; do not include hazardous equipment or situations)
25 (F) Hazardous Situations
How often does this job require the worker to be exposed to harardous situations? Hazardous Situations involving likely cuts, bites, stings, or minor burns
25 (F) High Places
How often does this job require the worker to be exposed to high places? High Places (e.g., heights above 8 feet on ladders, poles, scaffolding, catwalks, etc.)
24 (D) Hazardous Equipment
If injury, due to exposure to hazardous equipment, were to occur while performing this job, how serious would be the likely outcome? Hazardous Equipment (e.g., saws, machinery/mechanical parts include exposure to vehicular traffic, but not driving a vehicle)
24 (D) Hazardous Conditions
If injury, due to exposure to hazardous conditions, were to occur while performing this job, how serious would be the likely outcome? Hazardous Conditions (e.g., high voltage electricity, combustibles, explosives, chemicals; do not include hazardous equipment or situations)
23 (L) Hazardous Equipment
What is the likelihood that the worker would be injured as a result of being exposed to hazardous equipment while performing this job? Hazardous Equipment (e.g., saws, machinery/mechanical parts include exposure to vehicular traffic, but not driving a vehicle)
20 (F) Specialized Protective or Safety Attire
How often does the worker wear: Specialized protective or safety attire, such as breathing apparatus, safety harness, full protection suit, or radiation protection?
20 (F) Climbing Ladders, Scaffolds, Poles, etc.
How much time in a usual work period does the worker spend: Climbing ladders, scaffolds, poles, etc?
20 (F) Deal With Unpleasant or Angry People
How frequently does the worker have to deal with unpleasant, angry, or discourteous individuals as part of the job requirements?
16 (D) High Places
If injury, due to exposure to high places, were to occur while performing this job, how serious would be the likely outcome? High Places (e.g., heights above 8 feet on ladders, poles, scaffolding, catwalks, etc.)
15 (F) Keeping or Regaining Balance
How much time in a usual work period does the worker spend: Keeping or regaining balance?
14 (L) High Places
What is the likelihood that the worker would be injured as a result of being exposed to high places while performing this job? High Places (e.g., heights above 8 feet on ladders, poles, scaffolding, catwalks, etc.)
14 (L) Hazardous Situations
What is the likelihood that the worker would be injured as a result of being exposed to hazardous situations while performing this job? Hazardous Situations involving likely cuts, bites, stings, or minor burns
12 (D) Hazardous Situations
If injury, due to exposure to hazardous situations, were to occur while performing this job, how serious would be the likely outcome? Hazardous Situations involving likely cuts, bites, stings, or minor burns
10 (F) Special Uniform
How often does the worker wear: A special uniform, such as that of a commercial pilot, nurse, police officer, or military personnel?
10 (A) Degree of Automation
Indicate the level of automation of this job.
5 (F) Whole Body Vibration
How often during a usual work period is the worker exposed to the following conditions: Whole body vibration (e.g., operating a jackhammer or earthmoving equipment)?
5 (F) Deal With Physically Aggressive People
How frequently does this job require the worker to deal with physical aggression of violent individuals?
INTERESTS:
Interest elements are ranked by occupational interest.
83 Enterprising
Enterprising occupations frequently involve starting up and carrying out projects. These occupations can involve leading people and making many decisions. Sometimes they require risk taking and often deal with business.
78 Realistic
Realistic occupations frequently involve work activities that include practical, hands-on problems and solutions. They often deal with plants, animals, and real-world materials like wood, tools, and machinery. Many of the occupations require working outside, and do not involve a lot of paperwork or working closely with others.
67 Conventional
Conventional occupations frequently involve following set procedures and routines. These occupations can include working with data and details more than with ideas. Usually there is a clear line of authority to follow.
33 Social
Social occupations frequently involve working with, communicating with, and teaching people. These occupations often involve helping or providing service to others.
33 Investigative
Investigative occupations frequently involve working with ideas, and require an extensive amount of thinking. These occupations can involve searching for facts and figuring out problems mentally.
11 Artistic
Artistic occupations frequently involve working with forms, designs and patterns. They often require self-expression and the work can be done without following a clear set of rules.
WORK VALUES:
Work values elements are ranked by extent.
70 Independence-Mean Extent
Occupations that satisfy this work value allow employs to work on their own and make decisions. Corresponding needs are Creativity, Responsibility and Autonomy.
65 Recognition-Mean Extent
Occupations that satisfy this work value offer advancement, potential for leadership, and are often considered prestigious. Corresponding needs are Advancement, Authority, Recognition and Social Status.
64 Achievement-Mean Extent
Occupations that satisfy this work value are results oriented and allow employees to use their strongest abilities, giving them a feeling of accomplishment. Corresponding needs are Ability Utilization and Achievement.
59 Relationships-Mean Extent
Occupations that satisfy this work value allow employees to provide service to others and work with co-workers in a friendly non-competitive environment. Corresponding needs are Co-workers, Moral Values and Social Service.
58 Working Conditions-Mean Extent
Occupations that satisfy this work value offer job security and good working conditions. Corresponding needs are Activity, Compensation, Independence, Security, Variety and Working Conditions.
55 Support-Mean Extent
Occupations that satisfy this work value offer supportive management that stands behind employees. Corresponding needs are Company Policies, Supervision: Human Relations and Supervision: Technical.
84 Authority
Workers on this job give directions and instructions to others
78 Responsibility
Workers on this job make decisions on their own
75 Autonomy
Workers on this job plan their work with little supervision
69 Activity
Workers on this job are busy all the time
69 Co-workers
Workers on this job have co-workers who are easy to get along with
69 Security
Workers on this job have steady employment
66 Moral Values
Workers on this job are never pressured to do things that go against their sense of right and wrong
66 Variety
Workers on this job have something different to do every day
66 Achievement
Workers on this job get a feeling of accomplishment
63 Ability Utilization
Workers on this job make use of their individual abilities
63 Company Policies and Practices
Workers on this job are treated fairly by the company
59 Social Status
Workers on this job are looked up to by others in their company and their community
59 Recognition
Workers on this job receive recognition for the work they do
59 Compensation
Workers on this job are paid well in comparison with other workers
56 Creativity
Workers on this job try out their own ideas
56 Advancement
Workers on this job have opportunities for advancement
53 Supervision, Human Relations
Workers on this job have supervisors who back up their workers with management
53 Working Conditions
Workers on this job have good working conditions
50 Supervision, Technical
Workers on this job have supervisors who train their workers well
44 Social Service
Workers on this job have work where they do things for other people
31 Independence
Workers on this job do their work alone
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DOT91 (Dictionary of Occupational Titles): |
822131030 Test-Desk Supervisor 823131010 Communications Electrician Supervisor 823131014 Rigger Supervisor 953137018 Service Supervisor I 823131018 Supervisor, Avionics Shop 823131022 Supervisor, Radio Interference 827131010 Electrical-Appliance-Servicer Supervisor 822131010 Central-Office-Repairer Supervisor 824137014 Street-Light-Servicer Supervisor 825131014 Elevator-Constructor Supervisor 825137010 Supervisor, Line Department 826131010 Electrical Supervisor 823131026 Supervisor, Sound Technician 820131010 Electrician Supervisor, Substation 806131030 Supervisor, Rigger 722131010 Instrument-Shop Supervisor 721131010 Electric Motor Repairing Supervisor 962137010 Grip Boss 805137010 Supervisor, Boiler Repair 805131010 Supervisor, Boilermaking 822131018 Line Supervisor 807137010 Supervisor, Automobile Body Repair 822131026 Signal Supervisor 952137018 Superintendent, Local 821131010 Electrical-Installation Supervisor 821131014 Line Supervisor 821131018 Service Supervisor II 821131026 Wireworker Supervisor 822131014 Customer-Facilities Supervisor 822131022 Protective-Signal Superintendent 929131010 Supervisor, Salvage 899130010 Supervisor, Canal-Equipment Maintenance 869131010 Cabin-Equipment Supervisor 862137014 Steam-Distribution Supervisor 862134014 Supervisor, Water Softener Service 861134010 Supervisor, Smoke Control 891131010 Dock Supervisor 891137010 Maintenance Supervisor 899131014 Lock Maintenance Supervisor 829131022 Supervisor, Electrical Repair and Telephone Line Maintenance 829131018 Installation Superintendent, Pin-Setting Machine 829131010 Cable Supervisor 827131018 Supervisor, Air-Conditioning Installer 828161010 Supervisor, Electronics Systems Maintenance 915134010 Tire-Service Supervisor 828131010 Supervisor, Electronic Controls Repairer 899137018 Supervisor, Maintenance 185167058 Service Manager 184167194 Superintendent, Meters 187167142 Manager, Service Department 169167074 Preventive Maintenance Coordinator 185164010 Service Manager 375167018 Commanding Officer, Motor Equipment 189167046 Superintendent, Maintenance 187167010 Appliance-Service Supervisor 184167050 Maintenance Supervisor 187167130 Manager, Marine Service 185167074 Manager, Auto Specialty Services 710131018 Supervisor, Instrument Mechanics 710137014 Supervisor, Meter-and-Regulator Shop 710131030 Supervisor, Meter Shop 710131022 Supervisor, Instrument Repair 638131026 Mechanical-Maintenance Supervisor 710131010 Supervisor, Gas Meter Repair 638131034 Maintenance Supervisor, Mobile Battery Equipment 629131010 Bakery-Machine-Mechanic Supervisor 629131014 Oil-Field Equipment Mechanic Supervisor 710131026 Supervisor, Meter Repair Shop 621131014 Supervisor, Aircraft Maintenance 621131010 Supercharger-Repair Supervisor 638131010 Fuel-System-Maintenance Supervisor 622131010 Supervisor, Railroad Car Repair 638131022 Maintenance-Mechanic Supervisor 638131018 Maintenance Supervisor, Fire-Fighting-Equipment 631131010 Powerhouse-Mechanic Supervisor 632131010 Artillery-Maintenance Supervisor 633131010 Office-Machine-Service Supervisor 620137010 Tank and Amphibian Tractor Operations Chief 620131018 Supervisor, Motorcycle Repair Shop 620131014 Supervisor, Garage 620131010 Supervisor, Endless Track Vehicle 637131010 Supervisor, Cooler Service 638131030 Millwright Supervisor 626137010 Supervisor, Welding Equipment Repairer 630131010 Pump-Servicer Supervisor 625137010 Supervisor, Locomotive 625131014 Supervisor, Engine-Repair 625131010 Engine-Testing Supervisor 622137014 Supervisor, Car and Yard 622131014 Supervisor, Roundhouse 624131010 Supervisor, Farm-Equipment Maintenance 622137010 Supervisor, Brake Repair 622131018 Supervisor, Wheel Shop 623131014 Supervisor, Gear Repair |
AIM97 (Apprenticeship Information Management): |
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CEN90 (1990 Census Occupations): |
022 Managers and Administrators, N.E.C. 557 Supervisors; Plumbers, Pipefitters and Steamfitters 503 Supervisors, Mechanics and Repairers 628 Supervisors, Production Occupations |
CIP90 (Classification of Instructional Programs): |
520205 Operations Management and Supervision 081203 Vehicle Parts and Accessories Marketing Operations 520201 Business Administration and Management, General 520203 Logistics and Materials Management |
GOE93 (Guide for Occupational Exploration): |
050603 Systems Operation: Oil, Gas, and Water Distribution 060101 Production Technology: Supervision and Instruction 051218 Elemental Work: Mechanical: Cleaning and Maintenance 050503 Craft Technology: Plumbing and Pipefitting 050505 Craft Technology: Electrical-Electronic Systems Installation and Repai 050506 Craft Technology: Metal Fabrication and Repair 051201 Elemental Work: Mechanical: Supervision 051001 Crafts: Structural 050509 Craft Technology: Mechanical Work 050206 Managerial Work: Mechanical: Services 051004 Crafts: Structural-Mechanical-Electrical-Electronic 051003 Crafts: Electrical-Electronic 051002 Crafts: Mechanical 050202 Managerial Work: Mechanical: Maintenance and Construction 050510 Craft Technology: Electrical-Electronic Equipment Repair 050507 Craft Technology: Machining 060401 Elemental Work: Industrial: Supervision 110503 Business Administration: Management Services: Government 111104 Business Management: Services |
MOC97 (Military Occupational Codes): |
8638 Aircraft Fueling Officer 8638 Aircraft Fueling Officer UC Master Chief Utilitiesman 6978 Weapons Repair Officer UT Utilitiesmen 5977 Electronic Equipment Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Officer 6940 Weapons Installation and Repair Superintendent 9283 Ship's Electronic Material Officer 5977 Electronic Equipment Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Officer STS Sonar Technicians, Submarine 6978 Weapons Repair Officer 6940 Weapons Installation and Repair Superintendent 9283 Ship's Electronic Material Officer 35N Wire Systems Equipment Repairer AD Aviation Machinist's Mate 52G Transmission and Distribution Specialist (Reserve Components) 2A174 Airborne Surveillance Radar Systems 52F Turbine Engine Driven Generator Repairer 52E Prime Power Production Specialist AM Aviation Strucutral Mechanic 33T Electronic Warfare/Intercept Tactical Systems Repairer 52X Special Purpose Equipment Repairer 63Z Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor AT Aviation Electronics Technician 2A371 F-15/F-111 Avionic Systems MK Machinery Technician 2A372 F-16 Avionic Systems 2T370 Special Purpose Vehicle And Equipment Maintenance 35R Avionic Special Equipment Repairer 2E672 Communications Cable Systems 33Z Electronic Warfare/Intercept Systems Maintenance Supervisor 74B Information Systems Operator-Analyst 2A175B Avionics Support Equipment 68X AH-64 Armament/Electrical Systems Repairer 2A177 Electronic Warfare Systems 62B Construction Equipment Repairer 35Z Senior Electronics Maintenance Chief 67R AH-64 Attack Helicopter Repairer 2A175A Avionics Support Equipment 2E671 Communications Antenna Systems 67N UH-1 Helicopter Repairer 33Y Strategic Systems Repair 67G Utility Airplane Repairer (Reserve Components) 67Z Aircraft Maintenance Senior Sergeant 63T BRADLEY Fighting Vehicle System Mechanic 68P Avionic Maintenance Supervisor 35J Telecommunication Terminal Device Repairer 35Y Integrated Family of Test Equipment (IFTE) Operator and Maintainer 2A473 Aircraft Command Control Communications And Navigation Systems RD Radarman 140B FAAD Systems Technician 35E Radio and Communications Security (COMSEC) Repairer 140D HAWK Systems Technician 35C Surveillance Radar Repairer 2A573B Bomber Avionics Systems 63D Self-Propelled Field Artillery System Mechanic 140A Command and Control Systems Technician 88P Railway Equipment Repairer (Reserve Components) 2E673 Telephone Systems GM Gunner's Mate 2A071B Avionics Test Station And Components 63E M1 ABRAMS Tank System Mechanic 2E871 Instrumentation And Telemetry Systems 63H Track Vehicle Repairer TT Telephone Technician 2A571 Aerospace Maintenance 2A373A Tactical Aircraft Maintenance 2A573C Bomber Avionics Systems 2A373B Tactical Aircraft Maintenance 2A373J Tactical Aircraft Maintenance 2A071A Avionics Test Station And Components 2A573A Bomber Avionics Systems 2M071 Missile And Space Systems Electronic Maintenance 2A472 Aircraft Communication And Navigation Systems 63B Light-Wheel Vehicle Mechanic 2A471 Aircraft Guidance And Control Systems 35W Electronic Maintenance Chief 52D Power-Generation Equipment Repairer 63N M60A1/A3 Tank System Mechanic (Reserve Components) 68G Aircraft Structural Repairer 68D Aircraft Powertrain Repairer 68B Aircraft Powerplant Repairer 131A Field Artillery Targeting Technician 35Q Avionic Flight Systems Repairer 2A572 Helicopter Maintenance 24T PATRIOT Operator And System Mechanic 1A371 Airborne Communications Systems 918B Electronic Systems Maintenance Technician ELC Electronics 24K HAWK Continuous Wave Radar Repairer (Reserve Components) 39B Automatic Test Equipment Operator and Maintainer 24M VULCAN System Mechanic BOSN Boatswain 2E471 Space Systems 67S OH-58D Helicopter Repairer ENG Naval Engineering 2E171 Satellite And Wideband Communications Equipment 35M Radar Repairer 2E172 Metrological And Navigation Systems 68K Aircraft Components Repair Supervisor 2E491 Space Systems 31L Cable Systems Installer-Maintainer 3E072 Electrical Power Production 35L Avionic Communications Equipment Repairer 2E173 Ground Radio Communications 2E174 Visual Imagery And Intrusion Detection Systems 2E690 Telephone And Distributed Communications Systems 77F Petroleum Supply Specialist 24N CHAPARRAL System Mechanic 1A591 Airborne Missions Systems 140E PATRIOT Systems Technician 1A391 Airborne Communications Systems 27M Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) Repairer 27K HAWK Fire Control and Continuous Wave Radar Repairer WEPS Weapons 27T AVENGER System Repairer 2E091 Ground Radar Systems 2E071 Ground Radar Systems 27X PATRIOT System Repairer 2A773 Aircraft Structural Maintenance 1A571 Airborne Missions Systems 25L AN/TSQ-73 Air Defense Artillery Command and Control System Operator/Maintainer 919A Engineer Equipment Repair Technician 2P071 Precision Measurement Equipment Laboratory MAT Material Maintenance 68H Aircraft Pneudraulics Repairer 3E090 Electrical 23R HAWK Missile System Mechanic 24H HAWK Fire Control Repairer(Reserve Components) 27Z Missile Systems Maintenance Chief ET Electronics Technician 67T UH-60 Helicopter Repairer 1A500 Airborne Missions System Manager 67Y AH-1 Attack Helicopter Repairer 68N Avionic Mechanic 67U CH-47 Helicopter Repairer 913A Armament Repair Technician 2A675 Aircraft Hydraulic Systems 912A Land Combat Missile Systems Technician 2A674 Aircraft Fuel Systems 2E271 Electronic Computer And Switching Systems 2A673 Aircrew Egress Systems 31U Signal Support Systems Specialist 915D Unit Maintenance Technician (Heavy) 2A172 Avionics Guidance And Control Systems 45G Fire Control Repairer 2E291 Electronic Computer And Switching Systems 68J Aircraft Armament/Missile Systems Repairer 2A671B Aerospace Propulsion 353A IEW Equipment Technician 2A173 Communication And Navigation Systems 74G Telecommunications Computer Operator-Maintainer 2A671A Aerospace Propulsion 151A Aviation Maintenance Technician (Nonrated) 31Y Telecommunications Systems Supervisor 67V Observation/Scout Helicopter Repairer 31R Multichannel Transmission Systems Operator-Maintainer 3E472 Liquid Fuel Systems Maintenance 31P Microwave Systems Operator-Maintainer 917A Maneuver Forces Air Defense Systems (MFADS) Technician 2E391 Secure Communications Systems 27G CHAPARRAL and REDEYE Repairer 2E371 Secure Communications Systems 27E Land Combat Electronic Missile System Repairer 915A Unit Maintenance Technician (Light) 2T470 General Purpose Vehicle And Body Maintenance 2A676 Aircraft Electrical And Environmental Systems 31T Satellite/Microwave Systems Chief 62 Aircraft Maintenance, Overhaul, Repair and Supply 64 Aviation Electronics 915E Support Maintenance Technician 45K Armament Repairer 2E600 Telephone and Distribution Comm Systems Manager 2A171 Avionic Sensors Maintenance 31S Satellite Communication Systems Operator-Maintainer FT Fire Control Technician 3E071 Electrical Systems 6386 Aircraft Electronic Countermeasures Systems Technician, Ea-6b AME Aviation Structural Mechanics, Safety Equipment 6434 Advanced Aircraft Electrical/Instrument/Flight Control Systems Technician, Ima 6422 Aircraft Cryptographic Systems Technician, Ima 6485 Advanced Aircraft Electronic Countermeasures Technician, Ima 6414 Advanced Aircraft Communications/Navigation Systems Technician, Ima 6492 Aviation Precision Measurement Equipment/Calibration And Repair Technician, Ima AMH Aviation Structural Mechanics, Hydraulics 6391 Avionics Maintenance Chief 6469 Advanced Automatic Test Equipment Technician, Ima 2861 Radio Technician 2821 Computer Technician 2822 Electronic Switching Equipment Technician MM Machinist's Mates 2823 Technical Controller 2826 An/Msc-63a Maintenance Technician 2519 Wire Chief 2843 Plrs Support Maintenance Technician 2811 Telephone Technician 2867 An/Tsc-120 Radio Technician 2881 Communication Security Equipment Technician 2889 Ground Radar Technician 3525 Crash/Fire/Rescue Vehicle Mechanic 3529 Motor Transport Maintenance Chief IC Interior Communications Electricians 2842 Plrs Maintenance Technician 2147 Light Armored Vehicle (Lav) Repairer/Technician 6494 Aviation Logistics Tactical Information Systems (Altis) Specialist 1169 Utilities Chief AD Aviation Machinist's Mates 1371 Combat Engineer 1391 Bulk Fuel Specialist 2131 Towed Artillery Systems Technician ABE Aviation Boatswain's Mates, Launching and Recovery Equipment 2146 Main Battle Tank (Mbt) Repairer/Technician 2813 Cable Systems Technician 2149 Ordnance Vehicle Maintenance Chief STG Sonar Technicians, Surface 2181 Senior Ground Ordnance Weapons Chief ABF Aviation Boatswain's Mates, Fuels 6325 Aircraft Communications/Navigation/Electrical/Weapon Systems Technician, V-22 6493 Aviation Metrological Equipment Technician, Oma/Ima 2141 Assault Amphibious Vehicle (Aav) Repairer/Technician 6017 Aircraft Mechanic, F/A-18 6055 Aircraft Airframe Mechanic, Av-8/Tav-8 5959 Air Traffic Control Systems Maintenance Chief 5974 Tactical Air Command Central Technician/Systems Administrator 5979 Tactical Air Operations Module Technician 5993 Electronics Maintenance Chief 6013 Aircraft Mechanic, Ea-6 6014 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (Uav) Mechanic 5956 Station Air Traffic Control Surveillance Radar Systems Technician 6016 Aircraft Mechanic, Kc-130 5954 Air Traffic Control Communications Technician 6022 Aircraft Power Plants Mechanic, J-52 6025 Aircraft Power Plants Mechanic, Rolls Royce Pegasus 6026 Aircraft Power Plants Mechanic, T-56 6027 Aircraft Power Plants Mechanic, F-404 6035 Aircraft Power Plants Test Cell Operator Fixed-Wing PR Aircrew Survival Equipmentmen 6154 Helicopter Airframe Mechanic, A/Uh-1 6015 Aircraft Mechanic, Av-8/Tav-8 ET Electronics Technicians BM Boatswain's Mates BT Boiler Technicians CE Construction Electricians CM Construction Mechanics GSM Gas Turbine Systems Technicians (Mechanical) GSE Gas Turbine Systems Technicians (Electrical) GM Gunner's Mates 5957 Station Air Traffic Control Precision Approach Radar Technician FC Fire Controlmen 6056 Aircraft Airframe Mechanic, Kc-130 IM Instrumentmen CTM Cryptologic Technician Maintenance 5911 Circuit Card Repairer 5939 Aviation Radio Technician 5948 Aviation Radar Technician 5952 Air Traffic Control Navigational Aids Technician 5953 Air Traffic Control Radar Technician FT Fire Control Technicians 6323 Aircraft Communications/Navigation/Electrical Systems Technician, Ch-53 6053 Aircraft Airframe, Ea-6 6153 Helicopter Airframe Mechanic, Ch-53 6155 Helicopter Airframe Mechanic, Mv-22 6313 Aircraft Communications/Navigation/Radar Systems Technician, Ea-6 6314 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (Uav) Avionics Technician 6315 Aircraft Communications/Navigation/Weapon Systems Technician, Av-8 6316 Aircraft Communications/Navigation Systems Technician, Kc-130 6135 Aircraft Power Plants Test Cell Operator, Rotary Wing 6322 Aircraft Communications/Navigation/Electrical Systems Technician, Ch-46 6132 Helicopter Dynamic Components Mechanic AV Master Chief Avionics Maintenance Technician 6324 Aircraft Communications/Navigation/Electrical/Weapon Systems Technician, U/Ah-1 QM Quartermasters EN Enginemen DS Data Systems Technicians AT Aviation Electronics Technicians AMS Aviation Structural Mechanics, Structures 6317 Aircraft Communications/Navigation/Weapon Systems Technician, F/A-18 6112 Helicopter Mechanic, Ch-46 6057 Aircraft Airframe Mechanic, F/A-18 6072 Aircraft Maintenance Support Equipment Hydraulic/Pneumatic/Structures Mechanic 6073 Aircraft Maintenance Support Equipment Electrician/ Refrigeration Mechanic 6083 Aircraft Safety Equipment Mechanic, Ea-6 6085 Aircraft Safety Equipment Mechanic, Av-8/Tav-8 6086 Aircraft Safety Equipment Mechanic, Kc-130 6087 Aircraft Safety Equipment Mechanic, F/A-18 6152 Helicopter Airframe Mechanic, Ch-46 6094 Aircraft Intermediate Level Hydraulic/Pneumatic Mechanic OTM Ocean Systems Technicians, Maintainer 6113 Helicopter Mechanic, Ch-53 6114 Helicopter Mechanic, U/Ah-1 6115 Helicopter Mechanic, Mv-22 6122 Helicopter Power Plants Mechanic, T-58 6123 Helicopter Power Plants Mechanic, T-64 6124 Helicopter Power Plants Mechanic, T-400/T-700 6125 Helicopter Power Plants Mechanic, Mv-22 6092 Aircraft Intermediate Level Structures Mechanic 5970 Data Systems Maintenance Officer 2801 Basic Data/Communications Maintenance Officer 2805 Data/Communications Maintenance Officer 2810 Telephone Systems Officer 3510 Motor Transport Maintenance Officer 5901 Basic Electronics Maintenance Officer 5907 Ground Launched Missile System Maintenance Officer 4505 Steam Propulsion Maintenance Supervisor 5950 Air Traffic Control Systems Maintenance Officer 1390 Bulk Fuel Officer 6301 Basic Avionics Officer 6302 Avionics Officer 0465 AN/SQQ-89(V)2 Sonar Supervisor 0464 AN/SQQ-89(V)1/3 Sonar Supervisor 4718 IC Journeyman 1401 IMA Antenna/Mast Shop Journeyman 5910 Aviation Radar Maintenance Officer 1103 AEGIS Combat System Maintenance supervisor 1157 Improved Self Defense Surface Missile System Technician 1158 TARTAR Missile Fire Control System (MK-74 MOD 14) Technician 1159 TERRIER Missile Fire Control System MK-76 MOD 10 Technician 1141 TARTAR Missile Fire Control System MK-74 MOD 15 Technician 1170 IMA Fire Control Shop Journeyman 1108 AEGIS Weapon System MK-7 Technician 7609 Support Equipment Maintenance Manager 1104 AEGIS Combat System (BL4) Maintenance Supervisor 2110 Ordnance Vehicle Maintenance Officer 6302 Avionics Officer 6301 Basic Avionics Officer 0983 MK 41 Vertical Launching System (VLS) Advanced Technician 0466 AN/SQQ-89(V) Sonar Watch Supervisor 5902 Electronics Maintenance Officer (Aviation) 5901 Basic Electronics Maintenance Officer 2120 Weapons Repair Officer 1105 AEGIS Weapon System MK-7 Technician 8631 Surveillance Sensor Maintenance Man 2801 Basic Data/Communications Maintenance Officer 4136 Marine Gas Turbine Inspector 2102 Ordnance Officer |
OES98 (Occupational Employment Statistics): |
81002 First-Line Supervisors and Managers/Supervisors - Mechanics, Installer |
OPM97 (Office of Personnel Management Occupations): |
4805 Medical Equipment Repairing 8268 Aircraft Pneudraulic Systems Mechanic 5801 Misc Transportation/mobile Equipmt Maintn 8255 Pneudraulic Systems Mechanic 3858 Metal Tank and Radiator Repairing 4804 Locksmithing 5324 Powerhouse Equipment Repairing 4806 Office Appliance Repairing 6641 Ordnance Equipment Mechanic 5876 Electromotive Equipment Mechanic 4701 Misc General Maintenance & Operations Wor 2501 Misc Wire Communca Equipmt Install & Main 2502 Telecommunications Mechanic 6610 Small Arms Repairing 2810 High Voltage Electrician 6601 Miscellaneous Armament Work 5341 Industrial Furnace Building and Repairing 4737 General Equipment Mechanic 2854 Electrical Equipment Repairing 2504 Wire Communications Cable Splicing 5345 Fish Facilities Repairing 6652 Aircraft Ordnance Systems Mechanic 6656 Special Weapons Systems Mechanic 2508 Communications Line Installing and Repairing 2843 Electrical Instrument Repairing 5803 Heavy Mobile Equipment Mechanic 5330 Printing Equipment Repairing 4255 Fuel Distribution Systems Mechanic 2892 Aircraft Electrician 4749 Maintenance Mechanic 4361 Rubber Equipment Repairing 5334 Marine Machinery Mechanic 6605 Artillery Repairing 5335 Wind Tunnel Mechanic 4801 Misc General Equipment Maintenance 4742 Utility Systems Repairing-Operating 5823 Automotive Mechanic 4807 Chemical Equipment Repairing 6201 Miscellaneous Marine Maintenance 2650 Electronic Integrated Systems Mechanic 7009 Equipment Cleaning 4745 Research Laboratory Mechanic 8863 Aircraft Tire Mounting 5301 Misc Industrial Equipment Maintenance 3725 Battery Repairing 1670 Equipment Specialist 2619 Electronic Mech Comm Equip Instllng&rep 4848 Mechanical Parts Repairing 2614 Electronics Mechanic 5317 Laundry and Dry Cleaning Equipment Repairing 8601 Miscellaneous Engine Overhaul 3080 Mechanic 2608 Electronic Digital Computer Mechanic 4843 Navigation Aids Repairing 2663 Electronic Industrial Controls Mechanic 5352 Industrial Equipment Mechanic 5415 Air Conditioning Equipment Operating 5313 Elevator Mechanic 5306 Air Conditioning Equipment Mechanic 2511 Wire Communca Equipmt Installng & Repairn 2610 Electronic Integrated Systems Mechanic 5384 Gasdynamic Facility Installing and Repairing 2606 Electronic Industrial Controls Mechanic 5378 Powered Support Systems Mechanic 4850 Bearing Reconditioning 5365 Physiological Trainer Mechanic 5318 Lock and Dam Repairing 5364 Door Systems Mechanic 5310 Kitchen/Bakery Equipment Repairing 4855 Domestic Appliance Repairing 5312 Sewing Machine Repairing 8882 Airframe Test Operating 4851 Reclamation Working 5309 Heating and Boiler Plant Equipment Mechanic 4818 Aircraft Survival and Flight Equipment Repairing 5220 Shipwright 3301 Miscellaneous Instrument Work 5210 Rigging 2604 Electronics Mechanic 3817 Locksmithing 5323 Oiling and Greasing 8801 Miscellaneous Aircraft Overhaul 3341 Scale Building, Installing, and Repairing 2601 Misc Electronic Equipmt Install & Maintne 8610 Small Engine Mechanic 3364 Projection Equipment Repairing 3830 Blacksmithing 8602 Aircraft Engine Mechanic 3359 Instrument Mechanic 8807 Aircraft Propeller/rotor Mechanic 3808 Boilermaking 8810 Aircraft Propeller Mechanic 2801 Misc Electrical Installation & Maintenanc 8852 Aircraft Mechanic 5350 Production Machinery Mechanic 3306 Optical Instrument Repairing 4839 Film Processing Equipment Repairing 2602 Electronic Measurement Equipment Mechanic 8840 Aircraft Mechanical Parts Repairing 3809 Mobile Equipment Metal Mechanic 4840 Tool and Equipment Repairing 4819 Bowling Equipment Repairing |
SOC98 (Standard Occupational Classification): |
49-1011 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers |