- Industry: Government; Labor
- Number of terms: 77176
- Number of blossaries: 0
- Company Profile:
A professional who dips balloons in vats of dye and soap solutions to color and polish them. Respnsibilities include:
* Pours specified dyes into dye box receptacles.
* Immerses dye spreader (handled top from which spikes protrude) in dye box and passes it over tank of running water to form crisscross colored pattern of swirls on water.
* Lifts form pan (pan of molded balloons) from curing oven and places it on tank rack with molds immersed in dye water to form varicolored swirling pattern on balloons.
* Transfers pan to draining rack.
* Dips specified form pans in soap solution to impart glossy appearance to balloons and places them on conveyor, preparatory to stripping from molds.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who places strips of rubberized fabric or rubber between layers of cloth attached to board, forming books, or places rubber on trays of handtruck to prevent sticking together and to facilitate transportation.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who performs any combination of following duties in shot tower to facilitate production of small arms ammunition. Respnsibilities include:
* Unloads lead pigs from freight car and conveys and stacks them, using electric forklift truck.
* Loads specified proportions of lead and antimony-lead pigs onto conveyor, using electric hoist.
* Opens and closes valves, using metal hook, to direct conveyor flow of scrap shot to designated storage bins at top of shot tower.
* Lights fires under lead melting kettles and dross converter.
* Dumps or shovels scrap lead or dross into kettles or converter.
* Skims dross from molten lead, using skimming ladle.
* Removes dross from converter, using rake and hoe.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who washes stainless steel electronic testing nets to remove printing ink and dust. Respnsibilities include:
* Immerses nets in soapy water and cleans nets, using handbrush.
* Inspects nets for broken links or snags and sets aside defective nets.
* Hangs nets on rack and starts fan to dry them.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who siphons human blood plasma into pooling bottles for processing or storage. Respnsibilities include:
* Removes cap from donor bottle and punctures stopper with needle.
* Connects vacuum pump to donor and pool bottles, using sterile glass and rubber tubing.
* Opens vacuum valve to siphon plasma into pooling bottle.
* Draws off and labels sample from each pool bottle.
* May introduce sterile, compressed air into pool bottles to transfer plasma to individual containers.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who cleans rust, scale, and other residue from interiors of empty steel drums, using one of following methods. Respnsibilities include:
* (1) Inserts lighted rod through bunghole of drum to inspect drum interior for rust or residue, and selects chain of length and weight required to clean drum.
* Threads one end of chain through bunghole into drum, secures other end of chain to drum, using wire, and positions drum on power roller device.
* Depresses button to start rollers that tumble drum until chain dislodges matter.
* (2) Inserts steam nozzle into drum, pushes control to activate steam, and shakes nozzle about inside of drum to dislodge residue with blasts of steam.
* Draws out loose materials, using vacuum.
* Dries steam condensate, using warm-air hose.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who cleans rust, scale, and other residue from interiors of empty steel drums, using one of following methods. Respnsibilities include:
* (1) Inserts lighted rod through bunghole of drum to inspect drum interior for rust or residue, and selects chain of length and weight required to clean drum.
* Threads one end of chain through bunghole into drum, secures other end of chain to drum, using wire, and positions drum on power roller device.
* Depresses button to start rollers that tumble drum until chain dislodges matter.
* (2) Inserts steam nozzle into drum, pushes control to activate steam, and shakes nozzle about inside of drum to dislodge residue with blasts of steam.
* Draws out loose materials, using vacuum.
* Dries steam condensate, using warm-air hose.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who inspects empty steel drums to detect leaks, using airhose and immersion tank. Respnsibilities include:
* Fills immersion tank to designated level, using hose.
* Pulls drum from conveyor and screws bung into bunghole of drum, using wrench.
* Presses airhose nozzle onto valve of bung to release air into drum and monitors airhose gauge to raise pressure in drum to specified level.
* Lifts pressurized drum into tank and depresses pedal to actuate sprocket wheel of tank assembly that forces drum under water.
* Observes water to detect bubbles that indicate drum leak.
* Returns drum to surface, marks leak with waterproof crayon, and sets drum aside for repair.
* Replaces bung and gasket of drums not requiring repair and pushes drums onto conveyor.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in custom-machining metallic and nonmetallic workpieces to produce, maintain, or repair parts for machines, molds, and equipment, applying knowledge of machine shop procedures, variety of machine-tool setup and operating techniques, metal and plastic properties, and custom-machining methods.
* May supervise workers in related processes, such as forming, welding, inspecting, testing, or assembling.
* Performs duties as described under supervisor master title.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in reworking rejected ball bearings. Respnsibilities include:
* Disassembles and inspects races, faceways, cups, cones, retainers, and bearings.
* Diagnoses imperfections, such as parts not within tolerance, scratches, burrs, rust, or dirt and determines if part can be reworked or should be rejected.
* Assigns bearings to assistants to be reworked, advises them on problems involving bearing salvage, and trains workers in principles and practices of salvaging rejects.
* Inspects reworked bearings and components, using special go-not-go gauges, calipers, and micrometers.
* May operate lathes to turn, bore, face, and polish raceways, and perform related operations to rework bearings.
Industry:Professional careers