O*NET-SOC Code	Title	Task ID	Task	Task Type
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	8823	Direct or coordinate an organization's financial or budget activities to fund operations, maximize investments, or increase efficiency.	Core
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	8824	Confer with board members, organization officials, or staff members to discuss issues, coordinate activities, or resolve problems.	Core
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	8827	Prepare budgets for approval, including those for funding or implementation of programs.	Core
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	8826	Direct, plan, or implement policies, objectives, or activities of organizations or businesses to ensure continuing operations, to maximize returns on investments, or to increase productivity.	Core
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	8834	Prepare or present reports concerning activities, expenses, budgets, government statutes or rulings, or other items affecting businesses or program services.	Core
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	8836	Implement corrective action plans to solve organizational or departmental problems.	Core
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	8825	Analyze operations to evaluate performance of a company or its staff in meeting objectives or to determine areas of potential cost reduction, program improvement, or policy change.	Core
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	8828	Direct or coordinate activities of businesses or departments concerned with production, pricing, sales, or distribution of products.	Core
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	8832	Direct human resources activities, including the approval of human resource plans or activities, the selection of directors or other high-level staff, or establishment or organization of major departments.	Core
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	8831	Appoint department heads or managers and assign or delegate responsibilities to them.	Core
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	8843	Interpret and explain policies, rules, regulations, or laws to organizations, government or corporate officials, or individuals.	Core
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	8830	Review reports submitted by staff members to recommend approval or to suggest changes.	Core
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	8829	Negotiate or approve contracts or agreements with suppliers, distributors, federal or state agencies, or other organizational entities.	Core
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	8835	Establish departmental responsibilities and coordinate functions among departments and sites.	Core
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	8839	Deliver speeches, write articles, or present information at meetings or conventions to promote services, exchange ideas, or accomplish objectives.	Core
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	8840	Serve as liaisons between organizations, shareholders, and outside organizations.	Core
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	8837	Coordinate the development or implementation of budgetary control systems, recordkeeping systems, or other administrative control processes.	Core
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	8833	Preside over, or serve on, boards of directors, management committees, or other governing boards.	Core
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	8849	Attend and participate in meetings of municipal councils or council committees.	Core
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	8850	Organize or approve promotional campaigns.	Core
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	8842	Nominate citizens to boards or commissions.	Supplemental
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	8851	Conduct or direct investigations or hearings to resolve complaints or violations of laws, or testify at such hearings.	Supplemental
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	8847	Direct or coordinate activities of businesses involved with buying or selling investment products or financial services.	Supplemental
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	8853	Prepare bylaws approved by elected officials, and ensure that bylaws are enforced.	Supplemental
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	8844	Make presentations to legislative or other government committees regarding policies, programs, or budgets.	Supplemental
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	20461	Review and analyze legislation, laws, or public policy and recommend changes to promote or support interests of the general population or special groups.	Supplemental
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	8838	Direct non-merchandising departments, such as advertising, purchasing, credit, or accounting.	Supplemental
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	8845	Refer major policy matters to elected representatives for final decisions.	Supplemental
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	8848	Direct or conduct studies or research on issues affecting areas of responsibility.	Supplemental
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	8846	Administer programs for selection of sites, construction of buildings, or provision of equipment or supplies.	Supplemental
11-1011.00	Chief Executives	8852	Represent organizations or promote their objectives at official functions, or delegate representatives to do so.	Supplemental
11-1011.03	Chief Sustainability Officers	15382	Monitor and evaluate effectiveness of sustainability programs.	Core
11-1011.03	Chief Sustainability Officers	15384	Develop or execute strategies to address issues such as energy use, resource conservation, recycling, pollution reduction, waste elimination, transportation, education, and building design.	Core
11-1011.03	Chief Sustainability Officers	15379	Develop, or oversee the development of, sustainability evaluation or monitoring systems.	Core
11-1011.03	Chief Sustainability Officers	15372	Supervise employees or volunteers working on sustainability projects.	Core
11-1011.03	Chief Sustainability Officers	15378	Develop sustainability reports, presentations, or proposals for supplier, employee, academia, media, government, public interest, or other groups.	Core
11-1011.03	Chief Sustainability Officers	15380	Develop, or oversee the development of, marketing or outreach media for sustainability projects or events.	Core
11-1011.03	Chief Sustainability Officers	15368	Identify and evaluate pilot projects or programs to enhance the sustainability research agenda.	Core
11-1011.03	Chief Sustainability Officers	15370	Create and maintain sustainability program documents, such as schedules and budgets.	Core
11-1011.03	Chief Sustainability Officers	15375	Formulate or implement sustainability campaign or marketing strategies.	Core
11-1011.03	Chief Sustainability Officers	15376	Research environmental sustainability issues, concerns, or stakeholder interests.	Core
11-1011.03	Chief Sustainability Officers	15383	Direct sustainability program operations to ensure compliance with environmental or governmental regulations.	Core
11-1011.03	Chief Sustainability Officers	15377	Evaluate and approve proposals for sustainability projects, considering factors such as cost effectiveness, technical feasibility, and integration with other initiatives.	Core
11-1011.03	Chief Sustainability Officers	15381	Develop methodologies to assess the viability or success of sustainability initiatives.	Core
11-1011.03	Chief Sustainability Officers	15374	Review sustainability program objectives, progress, or status to ensure compliance with policies, standards, regulations, or laws.	Core
11-1011.03	Chief Sustainability Officers	15373	Write and distribute financial or environmental impact reports.	Core
11-1011.03	Chief Sustainability Officers	15371	Write project proposals, grant applications, or other documents to pursue funding for environmental initiatives.	Core
11-1011.03	Chief Sustainability Officers	15367	Identify educational, training, or other development opportunities for sustainability employees or volunteers.	Core
11-1011.03	Chief Sustainability Officers	15369	Conduct risk assessments related to sustainability and the environment.	Core
11-1021.00	General and Operations Managers	20699	Review financial statements, sales or activity reports, or other performance data to measure productivity or goal achievement or to identify areas needing cost reduction or program improvement.	Core
11-1021.00	General and Operations Managers	933	Direct and coordinate activities of businesses or departments concerned with the production, pricing, sales, or distribution of products.	Core
11-1021.00	General and Operations Managers	20700	Direct administrative activities directly related to making products or providing services.	Core
11-1021.00	General and Operations Managers	20701	Prepare staff work schedules and assign specific duties.	Core
11-1021.00	General and Operations Managers	20703	Direct or coordinate financial or budget activities to fund operations, maximize investments, or increase efficiency.	Core
11-1021.00	General and Operations Managers	20706	Plan or direct activities, such as sales promotions, that require coordination with other department managers.	Core
11-1021.00	General and Operations Managers	20705	Perform personnel functions, such as selection, training, or evaluation.	Core
11-1021.00	General and Operations Managers	20704	Establish or implement departmental policies, goals, objectives, or procedures in conjunction with board members, organization officials, or staff members.	Core
11-1021.00	General and Operations Managers	20702	Monitor suppliers to ensure that they efficiently and effectively provide needed goods or services within budgetary limits.	Core
11-1021.00	General and Operations Managers	20708	Manage the movement of goods into and out of production facilities to ensure efficiency, effectiveness, or sustainability of operations.	Supplemental
11-1021.00	General and Operations Managers	20707	Set prices or credit terms for goods or services, based on forecasts of customer demand.	Supplemental
11-1021.00	General and Operations Managers	944	Perform sales floor work, such as greeting or assisting customers, stocking shelves, or taking inventory.	Supplemental
11-1021.00	General and Operations Managers	945	Develop or implement product-marketing strategies, including advertising campaigns or sales promotions.	Supplemental
11-1021.00	General and Operations Managers	947	Direct non-merchandising departments of businesses, such as advertising or purchasing.	Supplemental
11-1021.00	General and Operations Managers	19501	Implement or oversee environmental management or sustainability programs addressing issues such as recycling, conservation, or waste management.	Supplemental
11-1021.00	General and Operations Managers	949	Plan store layouts or design displays.	Supplemental
11-1021.00	General and Operations Managers	948	Recommend locations for new facilities, or oversee the remodeling or renovating of current facilities.	Supplemental
11-1031.00	Legislators	15267	Analyze and understand the local and national implications of proposed legislation.	
11-1031.00	Legislators	15268	Appoint nominees to leadership posts, or approve such appointments.	
11-1031.00	Legislators	15269	Confer with colleagues to formulate positions and strategies pertaining to pending issues.	
11-1031.00	Legislators	15270	Debate the merits of proposals and bill amendments during floor sessions, following the appropriate rules of procedure.	
11-1031.00	Legislators	15271	Develop expertise in subject matters related to committee assignments.	
11-1031.00	Legislators	15272	Hear testimony from constituents, representatives of interest groups, board and commission members, and others with an interest in bills or issues under consideration.	
11-1031.00	Legislators	15273	Keep abreast of the issues affecting constituents by making personal visits and phone calls, reading local newspapers, and viewing or listening to local broadcasts.	
11-1031.00	Legislators	15274	Maintain knowledge of relevant national and international current events.	
11-1031.00	Legislators	15275	Make decisions that balance the perspectives of private citizens, public officials, and party leaders.	
11-1031.00	Legislators	15276	Negotiate with colleagues or members of other political parties in order to reconcile differing interests, and to create policies and agreements.	
11-1031.00	Legislators	15277	Prepare drafts of amendments, government policies, laws, rules, regulations, budgets, programs and procedures.	
11-1031.00	Legislators	15278	Read and review concerns of constituents or the general public and determine if governmental action is necessary.	
11-1031.00	Legislators	15279	Represent their parties in negotiations with political executives or members of other parties, and when speaking with the media.	
11-1031.00	Legislators	15280	Review bills in committee, and make recommendations about their future.	
11-1031.00	Legislators	15281	Seek federal funding for local projects and programs.	
11-1031.00	Legislators	15282	Serve on commissions, investigative panels, study groups, and committees in order to examine specialized areas and recommend action.	
11-1031.00	Legislators	15283	Vote on motions, amendments, and decisions on whether or not to report a bill out from committee to the assembly floor.	
11-1031.00	Legislators	15284	Write, prepare, and deliver statements for the Congressional Record.	
11-1031.00	Legislators	15285	Alert constituents of government actions and programs by way of newsletters, personal appearances at town meetings, phone calls, and individual meetings.	
11-1031.00	Legislators	15286	Attend receptions, dinners, and conferences to meet people, exchange views and information, and develop working relationships.	
11-1031.00	Legislators	15287	"Conduct ""head counts"" to help predict the outcome of upcoming votes."	
11-1031.00	Legislators	15288	Determine campaign strategies for media advertising, positions on issues, and public appearances.	
11-1031.00	Legislators	15289	Encourage and support party candidates for political office.	
11-1031.00	Legislators	15290	Establish personal offices in local districts or states, and manage office staff.	
11-1031.00	Legislators	15291	Evaluate the structure, efficiency, activities, and performance of government agencies.	
11-1031.00	Legislators	15292	Organize and maintain campaign organizations and fundraisers, in order to raise money for election or re-election.	
11-1031.00	Legislators	15293	Oversee expense allowances, ensuring that accounts are balanced at the end of each fiscal year.	
11-1031.00	Legislators	15294	Promote the industries and products of their electoral districts.	
11-1031.00	Legislators	15295	Represent their government at local, national, and international meetings and conferences.	
11-1031.00	Legislators	15296	Speak to students to encourage and support the development of future political leaders.	
11-2011.00	Advertising and Promotions Managers	3224	Plan and prepare advertising and promotional material to increase sales of products or services, working with customers, company officials, sales departments, and advertising agencies.	Core
11-2011.00	Advertising and Promotions Managers	3226	Inspect layouts and advertising copy, and edit scripts, audio, video, and other promotional material for adherence to specifications.	Core
11-2011.00	Advertising and Promotions Managers	3231	Confer with department heads or staff to discuss topics such as contracts, selection of advertising media, or product to be advertised.	Core
11-2011.00	Advertising and Promotions Managers	3242	Coordinate with the media to disseminate advertising.	Core
11-2011.00	Advertising and Promotions Managers	3227	Coordinate activities of departments, such as sales, graphic arts, media, finance, and research.	Core
11-2011.00	Advertising and Promotions Managers	3238	Plan and execute advertising policies and strategies for organizations.	Core
11-2011.00	Advertising and Promotions Managers	3237	Direct, motivate, and monitor the mobilization of a campaign team to advance campaign goals.	Core
11-2011.00	Advertising and Promotions Managers	3223	Prepare budgets and submit estimates for program costs as part of campaign plan development.	Core
11-2011.00	Advertising and Promotions Managers	3243	Contact organizations to explain services and facilities offered.	Core
11-2011.00	Advertising and Promotions Managers	3233	Monitor and analyze sales promotion results to determine cost effectiveness of promotion campaigns.	Core
11-2011.00	Advertising and Promotions Managers	3229	Identify and develop contacts for promotional campaigns and industry programs that meet identified buyer targets, such as dealers, distributors, or consumers.	Core
11-2011.00	Advertising and Promotions Managers	3239	Track program budgets, expenses, and campaign response rates to evaluate each campaign, based on program objectives and industry norms.	Core
11-2011.00	Advertising and Promotions Managers	3234	Read trade journals and professional literature to stay informed on trends, innovations, and changes that affect media planning.	Core
11-2011.00	Advertising and Promotions Managers	18586	Manage sales team, including setting goals, providing incentives, and evaluating employee performance.	Supplemental
11-2011.00	Advertising and Promotions Managers	3228	Prepare and negotiate advertising and sales contracts.	Supplemental
11-2011.00	Advertising and Promotions Managers	3235	Formulate plans to extend business with established accounts and to transact business as agent for advertising accounts.	Supplemental
11-2011.00	Advertising and Promotions Managers	3241	Train and direct workers engaged in developing and producing advertisements.	Supplemental
11-2011.00	Advertising and Promotions Managers	3240	Assemble and communicate with a strong, diverse coalition of organizations or public figures, securing their cooperation, support, and action, to further campaign goals.	Supplemental
11-2011.00	Advertising and Promotions Managers	3236	Provide presentation and product demonstration support during the introduction of new products and services to field staff and customers.	Supplemental
11-2011.00	Advertising and Promotions Managers	3245	Represent company at trade association meetings to promote products.	Supplemental
11-2011.00	Advertising and Promotions Managers	3244	Direct and coordinate product research and development.	Supplemental
11-2011.00	Advertising and Promotions Managers	21217	Analyze marketing or sales trends to forecast future conditions.	
11-2011.00	Advertising and Promotions Managers	21218	Analyze the effectiveness of marketing tactics or channels.	
11-2011.00	Advertising and Promotions Managers	21219	Attend or participate in conferences, community events, and promotional events related to products or technologies.	
11-2011.00	Advertising and Promotions Managers	21220	Conduct research on consumer opinions and buying habits, and identify target audiences for products, services, or technologies.	
11-2011.00	Advertising and Promotions Managers	21221	Coordinate with marketing team members, graphic artists, and other workers to develop and implement marketing programs.	
11-2011.00	Advertising and Promotions Managers	21222	Develop communications materials, advertisements, presentations, or public relations initiatives to promote awareness of products and services.	
11-2011.00	Advertising and Promotions Managers	21223	Develop comprehensive marketing strategies, using knowledge of products and technologies, markets, and regulations.	
11-2011.00	Advertising and Promotions Managers	21224	Devise or evaluate methods and procedures for collecting data, such as surveys, opinion polls, and questionnaires.	
11-2011.00	Advertising and Promotions Managers	21225	Maintain portfolios of marketing campaigns, strategies, and other marketing products or ideas.	
11-2021.00	Marketing Managers	951	Identify, develop, or evaluate marketing strategy, based on knowledge of establishment objectives, market characteristics, and cost and markup factors.	Core
11-2021.00	Marketing Managers	20709	Formulate, direct, or coordinate marketing activities or policies to promote products or services, working with advertising or promotion managers.	Core
11-2021.00	Marketing Managers	952	Evaluate the financial aspects of product development, such as budgets, expenditures, research and development appropriations, or return-on-investment and profit-loss projections.	Core
11-2021.00	Marketing Managers	950	Develop pricing strategies, balancing firm objectives and customer satisfaction.	Core
11-2021.00	Marketing Managers	957	Compile lists describing product or service offerings.	Core
11-2021.00	Marketing Managers	954	Direct the hiring, training, or performance evaluations of marketing or sales staff and oversee their daily activities.	Core
11-2021.00	Marketing Managers	956	Consult with product development personnel on product specifications, such as design, color, or packaging.	Core
11-2021.00	Marketing Managers	958	Use sales forecasting or strategic planning to ensure the sale and profitability of products, lines, or services, analyzing business developments and monitoring market trends.	Core
11-2021.00	Marketing Managers	955	Negotiate contracts with vendors or distributors to manage product distribution, establishing distribution networks or developing distribution strategies.	Core
11-2021.00	Marketing Managers	961	Coordinate or participate in promotional activities or trade shows, working with developers, advertisers, or production managers, to market products or services.	Core
11-2021.00	Marketing Managers	963	Initiate market research studies, or analyze their findings.	Core
11-2021.00	Marketing Managers	960	Confer with legal staff to resolve problems, such as copyright infringement or royalty sharing with outside producers or distributors.	Core
11-2021.00	Marketing Managers	964	Consult with buying personnel to gain advice regarding the types of products or services expected to be in demand.	Supplemental
11-2021.00	Marketing Managers	19502	Consult with buying personnel to gain advice regarding environmentally sound or sustainable products.	Supplemental
11-2021.00	Marketing Managers	965	Conduct economic or commercial surveys to identify potential markets for products or services.	Supplemental
11-2021.00	Marketing Managers	19505	Recommend modifications to products, packaging, production processes, or other characteristics to improve the environmental soundness or sustainability of products.	Supplemental
11-2021.00	Marketing Managers	962	Advise business or other groups on local, national, or international factors affecting the buying or selling of products or services.	Supplemental
11-2021.00	Marketing Managers	959	Select products or accessories to be displayed at trade or special production shows.	Supplemental
11-2021.00	Marketing Managers	19503	Develop business cases for environmental marketing strategies.	Supplemental
11-2021.00	Marketing Managers	19504	Integrate environmental information into product or company marketing strategies, policies, or activities.	Supplemental
11-2022.00	Sales Managers	14	Oversee regional and local sales managers and their staffs.	Core
11-2022.00	Sales Managers	1	Resolve customer complaints regarding sales and service.	Core
11-2022.00	Sales Managers	2	Monitor customer preferences to determine focus of sales efforts.	Core
11-2022.00	Sales Managers	13	Confer with potential customers regarding equipment needs, and advise customers on types of equipment to purchase.	Core
11-2022.00	Sales Managers	5	Review operational records and reports to project sales and determine profitability.	Core
11-2022.00	Sales Managers	11	Plan and direct staffing, training, and performance evaluations to develop and control sales and service programs.	Core
11-2022.00	Sales Managers	3	Direct and coordinate activities involving sales of manufactured products, services, commodities, real estate, or other subjects of sale.	Core
11-2022.00	Sales Managers	4	Determine price schedules and discount rates.	Core
11-2022.00	Sales Managers	9	Prepare budgets and approve budget expenditures.	Core
11-2022.00	Sales Managers	7	Confer or consult with department heads to plan advertising services and to secure information on equipment and customer specifications.	Core
11-2022.00	Sales Managers	12	Visit franchised dealers to stimulate interest in establishment or expansion of leasing programs.	Core
11-2022.00	Sales Managers	10	Represent company at trade association meetings to promote products.	Core
11-2022.00	Sales Managers	8	Advise dealers and distributors on policies and operating procedures to ensure functional effectiveness of business.	Core
11-2022.00	Sales Managers	6	Direct, coordinate, and review sales and service accounting and record-keeping, as well as receiving and shipping.	Core
11-2022.00	Sales Managers	15	Direct clerical staff to keep records of export correspondence, bid requests, and credit collections, and to maintain current information on tariffs, licenses, and restrictions.	Core
11-2022.00	Sales Managers	17	Assess marketing potential of new and existing store locations, considering statistics and expenditures.	Supplemental
11-2022.00	Sales Managers	16	Direct foreign sales and service outlets of an organization.	Supplemental
11-2032.00	Public Relations Managers	21226	Assign, supervise, and review the activities of public relations staff.	
11-2032.00	Public Relations Managers	21227	Confer with labor relations managers to develop internal communications that keep employees informed of company activities.	
11-2032.00	Public Relations Managers	21228	Design and edit promotional publications, such as brochures.	
11-2032.00	Public Relations Managers	21229	Develop and maintain the company's corporate image and identity, which includes the use of logos and signage.	
11-2032.00	Public Relations Managers	21230	Develop, implement, or maintain crisis communication plans.	
11-2032.00	Public Relations Managers	21231	Direct activities of external agencies, establishments, or departments that develop and implement communication strategies and information programs.	
11-2032.00	Public Relations Managers	21232	Draft speeches for company executives and arrange interviews and other forms of contact for them.	
11-2032.00	Public Relations Managers	21233	Establish and maintain effective working relationships with clients, government officials, and media representatives and use these relationships to develop new business opportunities.	
11-2032.00	Public Relations Managers	21234	Evaluate advertising and promotion programs for compatibility with public relations efforts.	
11-2032.00	Public Relations Managers	21235	Facilitate consumer relations or the relationship between parts of the company, such as the managers and employees, or different branch offices.	
11-2032.00	Public Relations Managers	21236	Formulate policies and procedures related to public information programs, working with public relations executives.	
11-2032.00	Public Relations Managers	21237	Identify main client groups and audiences, determine the best way to communicate publicity information to them, and develop and implement a communication plan.	
11-2032.00	Public Relations Managers	21238	Maintain company archives.	
11-2032.00	Public Relations Managers	21239	Manage communications budgets.	
11-2032.00	Public Relations Managers	21240	Manage in-house communication courses.	
11-2032.00	Public Relations Managers	21241	Manage special events, such as sponsorship of races, parties introducing new products, or other activities the firm supports, to gain public attention through the media without advertising directly.	
11-2032.00	Public Relations Managers	21242	Observe and report on social, economic, and political trends that might affect employers.	
11-2032.00	Public Relations Managers	21243	Produce films and other video products, regulate their distribution, and operate film library.	
11-2032.00	Public Relations Managers	21244	Respond to requests for information about employers' activities or status.	
11-2032.00	Public Relations Managers	21245	Write interesting and effective press releases, prepare information for media kits, and develop and maintain company internet or intranet web pages.	
11-2033.00	Fundraising Managers	21252	Develop strategies to encourage new or increased contributions.	Core
11-2033.00	Fundraising Managers	21258	Manage fundraising budgets.	Core
11-2033.00	Fundraising Managers	21251	Develop fundraising activity plans that maximize participation or contributions and minimize costs.	Core
11-2033.00	Fundraising Managers	21259	Plan and direct special events for fundraising, such as silent auctions, dances, golf events, or walks.	Core
11-2033.00	Fundraising Managers	21255	Establish goals for soliciting funds, develop policies for collection and safeguarding of contributions, and coordinate disbursement of funds.	Core
11-2033.00	Fundraising Managers	21254	Establish and maintain effective working relationships with clients, government officials, and media representatives and use these relationships to develop new fundraising opportunities.	Core
11-2033.00	Fundraising Managers	21247	Compile or develop materials to submit to granting or other funding organizations.	Core
11-2033.00	Fundraising Managers	21249	Contact corporate representatives, government officials, or community leaders to increase awareness of organizational causes, activities, or needs.	Core
11-2033.00	Fundraising Managers	21248	Conduct research to identify the goals, net worth, charitable donation history, or other data related to potential donors, potential investors, or general donor markets.	Core
11-2033.00	Fundraising Managers	21261	Write interesting and effective press releases, prepare information for media kits, and develop and maintain company internet or intranet Web pages.	Core
11-2033.00	Fundraising Managers	21257	Formulate policies and procedures related to fundraising programs.	Core
11-2033.00	Fundraising Managers	21246	Assign, supervise, and review the activities of fundraising staff.	Core
11-2033.00	Fundraising Managers	21256	Evaluate advertising and promotion programs for compatibility with fundraising efforts.	Core
11-2033.00	Fundraising Managers	21250	Design and edit promotional publications, such as brochures.	Core
11-2033.00	Fundraising Managers	21253	Direct activities of external agencies, establishments, or departments that develop and implement fundraising strategies and programs.	Supplemental
11-2033.00	Fundraising Managers	21260	Produce films and other video products, regulate their distribution, and operate film library.	Supplemental
11-3012.00	Administrative Services Managers	21	Prepare and review operational reports and schedules to ensure accuracy and efficiency.	Core
11-3012.00	Administrative Services Managers	20	Set goals and deadlines for the department.	Core
11-3012.00	Administrative Services Managers	23	Acquire, distribute and store supplies.	Core
11-3012.00	Administrative Services Managers	22	Analyze internal processes and recommend and implement procedural or policy changes to improve operations, such as supply changes or the disposal of records.	Core
11-3012.00	Administrative Services Managers	30	Conduct classes to teach procedures to staff.	Core
11-3012.00	Administrative Services Managers	24	Plan, administer, and control budgets for contracts, equipment, and supplies.	Supplemental
11-3012.00	Administrative Services Managers	26	Hire and terminate clerical and administrative personnel.	Supplemental
11-3012.00	Administrative Services Managers	19	Direct or coordinate the supportive services department of a business, agency, or organization.	Supplemental
11-3012.00	Administrative Services Managers	21262	Communicate with and provide guidance for external vendors and service providers to ensure the organization, department, or work unit's business needs are met.	
11-3012.00	Administrative Services Managers	21263	Develop operational standards and procedures for the work unit or department.	
11-3012.00	Administrative Services Managers	21264	Establish work procedures or schedules to organize the daily work of administrative staff.	
11-3012.00	Administrative Services Managers	21265	Learn to operate new office technologies as they are developed and implemented.	
11-3012.00	Administrative Services Managers	21266	Manage paper or electronic filing systems by recording information, updating paperwork, or maintaining documents, such as attendance records or correspondence.	
11-3012.00	Administrative Services Managers	21267	Meet with other departmental leaders to establish organizational goals, strategic plans, and objectives, as well as make decisions about personnel, resources, and space or equipment needs.	
11-3012.00	Administrative Services Managers	21268	Oversee payroll functions, such as maintaining timekeeping information and processing and submitting payroll.	
11-3012.00	Administrative Services Managers	21269	Read through contracts, regulations, and procedural guidelines to ensure comprehension and compliance.	
11-3012.00	Administrative Services Managers	21270	Represent work unit at meetings or conferences and serve as liaison for requests or complaints.	
11-3012.00	Administrative Services Managers	21271	Supervise administrative staff and provide training and orientation to new staff.	
11-3013.00	Facilities Managers	21276	Monitor the facility to ensure that it remains safe, secure, and well-maintained.	Core
11-3013.00	Facilities Managers	21278	Oversee the maintenance and repair of machinery, equipment, and electrical and mechanical systems.	Core
11-3013.00	Facilities Managers	21277	Oversee construction and renovation projects to improve efficiency and to ensure that facilities meet environmental, health, and security standards, and comply with government regulations.	Core
11-3013.00	Facilities Managers	21280	Plan, administer, and control budgets for contracts, equipment, and supplies.	Core
11-3013.00	Facilities Managers	21279	Participate in architectural and engineering planning and design, including space and installation management.	Core
11-3013.00	Facilities Managers	21282	Set goals and deadlines for the department.	Core
11-3013.00	Facilities Managers	21273	Conduct classes to teach procedures to staff.	Core
11-3013.00	Facilities Managers	21281	Prepare and review operational reports and schedules to ensure accuracy and efficiency.	Core
11-3013.00	Facilities Managers	21272	Acquire, distribute and store supplies.	Core
11-3013.00	Facilities Managers	21274	Dispose of, or oversee the disposal of, surplus or unclaimed property.	Core
11-3013.00	Facilities Managers	21275	Manage leasing of facility space.	Supplemental
11-3013.01	Security Managers	21291	Develop budgets for security operations.	Core
11-3013.01	Security Managers	21298	Identify, investigate, or resolve security breaches.	Core
11-3013.01	Security Managers	21302	Plan, direct, or coordinate security activities to safeguard company employees, guests, or others on company property.	Core
11-3013.01	Security Managers	21297	Direct or participate in emergency management and contingency planning.	Core
11-3013.01	Security Managers	21305	Respond to medical emergencies, bomb threats, fire alarms, or intrusion alarms, following emergency response procedures.	Core
11-3013.01	Security Managers	21283	Analyze and evaluate security operations to identify risks or opportunities for improvement through auditing, review, or assessment.	Core
11-3013.01	Security Managers	21290	Create or implement security standards, policies, and procedures.	Core
11-3013.01	Security Managers	21284	Assess risks to mitigate potential consequences of incidents and develop a plan to respond to incidents.	Core
11-3013.01	Security Managers	21307	Supervise or provide leadership to subordinate security professionals, performing activities such as hiring, investigating applicants' backgrounds, training, assigning work, evaluating performance, or disciplining.	Core
11-3013.01	Security Managers	21295	Develop, implement, manage, or evaluate policies and methods to protect personnel against harassment, threats, or violence.	Core
11-3013.01	Security Managers	21296	Develop, recommend, or manage security procedures for operations or processes, such as security call centers, access control, and reporting tools.	Core
11-3013.01	Security Managers	21301	Plan security for special and high-risk events.	Core
11-3013.01	Security Managers	21288	Conduct threat or vulnerability analyses to determine probable frequency, criticality, consequence, or severity of natural or man-made disasters or criminal activity on the organization's profitability or delivery of products or services.	Core
11-3013.01	Security Managers	21287	Conduct physical examinations of property to ensure compliance with security policies and regulations.	Core
11-3013.01	Security Managers	21300	Monitor security policies, programs or procedures to ensure compliance with internal security policies, or applicable government security requirements, policies, and directives.	Core
11-3013.01	Security Managers	21289	Coordinate security operations or activities with public law enforcement, fire and other agencies.	Core
11-3013.01	Security Managers	21299	Monitor and ensure a sound, ethical environment.	Core
11-3013.01	Security Managers	21310	Write or review security-related documents, such as incident reports, proposals, and tactical or strategic initiatives.	Core
11-3013.01	Security Managers	21286	Communicate security status, updates, and actual or potential problems, using established protocols.	Core
11-3013.01	Security Managers	21309	Train subordinate security professionals or other organization members in security rules and procedures.	Core
11-3013.01	Security Managers	21292	Develop or manage investigation programs, including collection and preservation of video and notes of surveillance processes or investigative interviews.	Core
11-3013.01	Security Managers	21303	Prepare reports or make presentations on internal investigations, losses, or violations of regulations, policies and procedures.	Core
11-3013.01	Security Managers	21285	Attend meetings, professional seminars, or conferences to keep abreast of changes in executive legislative directives or new technologies impacting security operations.	Core
11-3013.01	Security Managers	21304	Purchase security-related supplies, equipment, or technology.	Core
11-3013.01	Security Managers	21293	Develop, arrange for, perform, or assess executive protection activities to reduce security risks.	Core
11-3013.01	Security Managers	21306	Review financial reports to ensure efficiency and quality of security operations.	Core
11-3013.01	Security Managers	21294	Develop, conduct, support, or assist in governmental reviews, internal corporate evaluations, or assessments of the overall effectiveness of facility and personnel security processes.	Core
11-3013.01	Security Managers	21308	Support efforts to reduce substance abuse or other illegal activities in the workplace.	Core
11-3021.00	Computer and Information Systems Managers	968	Direct daily operations of department, analyzing workflow, establishing priorities, developing standards and setting deadlines.	Core
11-3021.00	Computer and Information Systems Managers	975	Meet with department heads, managers, supervisors, vendors, and others, to solicit cooperation and resolve problems.	Core
11-3021.00	Computer and Information Systems Managers	978	Review project plans to plan and coordinate project activity.	Core
11-3021.00	Computer and Information Systems Managers	969	Assign and review the work of systems analysts, programmers, and other computer-related workers.	Core
11-3021.00	Computer and Information Systems Managers	15198	Provide users with technical support for computer problems.	Core
11-3021.00	Computer and Information Systems Managers	971	Develop computer information resources, providing for data security and control, strategic computing, and disaster recovery.	Core
11-3021.00	Computer and Information Systems Managers	977	Recruit, hire, train and supervise staff, or participate in staffing decisions.	Core
11-3021.00	Computer and Information Systems Managers	970	Stay abreast of advances in technology.	Core
11-3021.00	Computer and Information Systems Managers	967	Consult with users, management, vendors, and technicians to assess computing needs and system requirements.	Core
11-3021.00	Computer and Information Systems Managers	976	Develop and interpret organizational goals, policies, and procedures.	Core
11-3021.00	Computer and Information Systems Managers	973	Evaluate the organization's technology use and needs and recommend improvements, such as hardware and software upgrades.	Core
11-3021.00	Computer and Information Systems Managers	972	Review and approve all systems charts and programs prior to their implementation.	Core
11-3021.00	Computer and Information Systems Managers	980	Prepare and review operational reports or project progress reports.	Core
11-3021.00	Computer and Information Systems Managers	979	Evaluate data processing proposals to assess project feasibility and requirements.	Core
11-3021.00	Computer and Information Systems Managers	974	Control operational budget and expenditures.	Core
11-3021.00	Computer and Information Systems Managers	981	Purchase necessary equipment.	Core
11-3021.00	Computer and Information Systems Managers	966	Manage backup, security and user help systems.	Supplemental
11-3031.00	Financial Managers	21311	Establish and maintain relationships with individual or business customers or provide assistance with problems these customers may encounter.	Core
11-3031.00	Financial Managers	21319	Oversee the flow of cash or financial instruments.	Core
11-3031.00	Financial Managers	21312	Plan, direct, or coordinate the activities of workers in branches, offices, or departments of establishments, such as branch banks, brokerage firms, risk and insurance departments, or credit departments.	Core
11-3031.00	Financial Managers	21313	Recruit staff members.	Core
11-3031.00	Financial Managers	21315	Evaluate data pertaining to costs to plan budgets.	Core
11-3031.00	Financial Managers	21316	Oversee training programs.	Core
11-3031.00	Financial Managers	21327	Establish procedures for custody or control of assets, records, loan collateral, or securities to ensure safekeeping.	Supplemental
11-3031.00	Financial Managers	21322	Communicate with stockholders or other investors to provide information or to raise capital.	Supplemental
11-3031.00	Financial Managers	21321	Develop or analyze information to assess the current or future financial status of firms.	Supplemental
11-3031.00	Financial Managers	21318	Approve, reject, or coordinate the approval or rejection of lines of credit or commercial, real estate, or personal loans.	Supplemental
11-3031.00	Financial Managers	21320	Prepare financial or regulatory reports required by laws, regulations, or boards of directors.	Supplemental
11-3031.00	Financial Managers	21317	Examine, evaluate, or process loan applications.	Supplemental
11-3031.00	Financial Managers	21323	Evaluate financial reporting systems, accounting or collection procedures, or investment activities and make recommendations for changes to procedures, operating systems, budgets, or other financial control functions.	Supplemental
11-3031.00	Financial Managers	21325	Network within communities to find and attract new business.	Supplemental
11-3031.00	Financial Managers	21314	Prepare operational or risk reports for management analysis.	Supplemental
11-3031.00	Financial Managers	21326	Review collection reports to determine the status of collections and the amounts of outstanding balances.	Supplemental
11-3031.00	Financial Managers	21329	Review reports of securities transactions or price lists to analyze market conditions.	Supplemental
11-3031.01	Treasurers and Controllers	8870	Evaluate needs for procurement of funds and investment of surpluses and make appropriate recommendations.	Core
11-3031.01	Treasurers and Controllers	8858	Delegate authority for the receipt, disbursement, banking, protection, and custody of funds, securities, and financial instruments.	Core
11-3031.01	Treasurers and Controllers	8864	Develop and maintain relationships with banking, insurance, and external accounting personnel to facilitate financial activities.	Core
11-3031.01	Treasurers and Controllers	20168	Monitor financial activities and details, such as cash flow and reserve levels, to ensure that all legal and regulatory requirements are met.	Core
11-3031.01	Treasurers and Controllers	8861	Receive, record, and authorize requests for disbursements in accordance with company policies and procedures.	Core
11-3031.01	Treasurers and Controllers	8866	Develop internal control policies, guidelines, and procedures for activities, such as budget administration, cash and credit management, and accounting.	Core
11-3031.01	Treasurers and Controllers	8865	Coordinate and direct the financial planning, budgeting, procurement, or investment activities of all or part of an organization.	Core
11-3031.01	Treasurers and Controllers	8872	Receive cash and checks and make deposits.	Core
11-3031.01	Treasurers and Controllers	8856	Prepare or direct preparation of financial statements, business activity reports, financial position forecasts, annual budgets, or reports required by regulatory agencies.	Core
11-3031.01	Treasurers and Controllers	8863	Monitor and evaluate the performance of accounting and other financial staff, recommending and implementing personnel actions, such as promotions and dismissals.	Core
11-3031.01	Treasurers and Controllers	8867	Analyze the financial details of past, present, and expected operations to identify development opportunities and areas where improvement is needed.	Core
11-3031.01	Treasurers and Controllers	8860	Conduct or coordinate audits of company accounts and financial transactions to ensure compliance with state and federal requirements and statutes.	Core
11-3031.01	Treasurers and Controllers	8868	Advise management on short-term and long-term financial objectives, policies, and actions.	Core
11-3031.01	Treasurers and Controllers	8859	Maintain current knowledge of organizational policies and procedures, federal and state policies and directives, and current accounting standards.	Core
11-3031.01	Treasurers and Controllers	8869	Provide direction and assistance to other organizational units regarding accounting and budgeting policies and procedures and efficient control and utilization of financial resources.	Core
11-3031.01	Treasurers and Controllers	8871	Lead staff training and development in budgeting and financial management areas.	Core
11-3031.01	Treasurers and Controllers	8855	Prepare and file annual tax returns or prepare financial information so that outside accountants can complete tax returns.	Supplemental
11-3031.01	Treasurers and Controllers	8857	Supervise employees performing financial reporting, accounting, billing, collections, payroll, and budgeting duties.	Supplemental
11-3031.01	Treasurers and Controllers	8874	Perform tax planning work.	Supplemental
11-3031.01	Treasurers and Controllers	8873	Compute, withhold, and account for all payroll deductions.	Supplemental
11-3031.01	Treasurers and Controllers	20169	Handle all aspects of employee insurance, benefits, and casualty programs, including monitoring changes in health insurance regulations and creating budgets for benefits and worker's compensation.	Supplemental
11-3031.01	Treasurers and Controllers	8875	Determine depreciation rates to apply to capitalized items and advise management on actions regarding the purchase, lease, or disposal of such items.	Supplemental
11-3031.03	Investment Fund Managers	15678	Manage investment funds to maximize return on client investments.	Core
11-3031.03	Investment Fund Managers	15679	Select specific investments or investment mixes for purchase by an investment fund.	Core
11-3031.03	Investment Fund Managers	15669	Monitor financial or operational performance of individual investments to ensure portfolios meet risk goals.	Core
11-3031.03	Investment Fund Managers	15676	Select or direct the execution of trades.	Core
11-3031.03	Investment Fund Managers	15675	Develop or implement fund investment policies or strategies.	Core
11-3031.03	Investment Fund Managers	15667	Perform or evaluate research, such as detailed company or industry analyses, to inform financial forecasting, decision making, or valuation.	Core
11-3031.03	Investment Fund Managers	15668	Present investment information, such as product risks, fees, or fund performance statistics.	Core
11-3031.03	Investment Fund Managers	15664	Develop, implement, or monitor security valuation policies.	Core
11-3031.03	Investment Fund Managers	15671	Meet with investors to determine investment goals or to discuss investment strategies.	Core
11-3031.03	Investment Fund Managers	15665	Attend investment briefings or consult financial media to stay abreast of relevant investment markets.	Core
11-3031.03	Investment Fund Managers	15660	Prepare for and respond to regulatory inquiries.	Core
11-3031.03	Investment Fund Managers	15674	Evaluate the potential of new product developments or market opportunities, according to factors such as business plans, technologies, or market potential.	Core
11-3031.03	Investment Fund Managers	15662	Hire or evaluate staff.	Core
11-3031.03	Investment Fund Managers	15670	Monitor regulatory or tax law changes to ensure fund compliance or to capitalize on development opportunities.	Core
11-3031.03	Investment Fund Managers	15673	Develop or direct development of offering documents or marketing materials.	Core
11-3031.03	Investment Fund Managers	15677	Analyze acquisitions to ensure conformance with strategic goals or regulatory requirements.	Supplemental
11-3031.03	Investment Fund Managers	15661	Verify regulatory compliance of transaction reporting.	Supplemental
11-3031.03	Investment Fund Managers	15666	Review offering documents or marketing materials to ensure regulatory compliance.	Supplemental
11-3031.03	Investment Fund Managers	15672	Identify group or individual target investors for a specific fund.	Supplemental
11-3031.03	Investment Fund Managers	15663	Direct activities of accounting or operations departments.	Supplemental
11-3051.00	Industrial Production Managers	39	Set and monitor product standards, examining samples of raw products or directing testing during processing, to ensure finished products are of prescribed quality.	Core
11-3051.00	Industrial Production Managers	32	Direct or coordinate production, processing, distribution, or marketing activities of industrial organizations.	Core
11-3051.00	Industrial Production Managers	34	Review processing schedules or production orders to make decisions concerning inventory requirements, staffing requirements, work procedures, or duty assignments, considering budgetary limitations and time constraints.	Core
11-3051.00	Industrial Production Managers	35	Review operations and confer with technical or administrative staff to resolve production or processing problems.	Core
11-3051.00	Industrial Production Managers	36	Hire, train, evaluate, or discharge staff or resolve personnel grievances.	Core
11-3051.00	Industrial Production Managers	40	Develop or implement production tracking or quality control systems, analyzing production, quality control, maintenance, or other operational reports to detect production problems.	Core
11-3051.00	Industrial Production Managers	38	Prepare and maintain production reports or personnel records.	Core
11-3051.00	Industrial Production Managers	41	Review plans and confer with research or support staff to develop new products or processes.	Core
11-3051.00	Industrial Production Managers	33	Develop budgets or approve expenditures for supplies, materials, or human resources, ensuring that materials, labor, or equipment are used efficiently to meet production targets.	Core
11-3051.00	Industrial Production Managers	44	Maintain current knowledge of the quality control field, relying on current literature pertaining to materials use, technological advances, or statistical studies.	Core
11-3051.00	Industrial Production Managers	43	Coordinate or recommend procedures for facility or equipment maintenance or modification, including the replacement of machines.	Core
11-3051.00	Industrial Production Managers	37	Initiate or coordinate inventory or cost control programs.	Core
11-3051.00	Industrial Production Managers	45	Negotiate materials prices with suppliers.	Supplemental
11-3051.00	Industrial Production Managers	21332	Conduct site audits to ensure adherence to safety and environmental regulations.	
11-3051.00	Industrial Production Managers	21333	Develop or enforce procedures for normal operation of manufacturing systems.	
11-3051.00	Industrial Production Managers	21334	Implement operational and emergency procedures.	
11-3051.00	Industrial Production Managers	21335	Maintain records to demonstrate compliance with safety and environmental laws, regulations, or policies.	
11-3051.00	Industrial Production Managers	21336	Monitor permit requirements for updates.	
11-3051.00	Industrial Production Managers	21337	Optimize operational costs and productivity consistent with safety and environmental rules and regulations.	
11-3051.00	Industrial Production Managers	21338	Prepare reports on operations and system productivity or efficiency.	
11-3051.00	Industrial Production Managers	21339	Supervise subordinate employees.	
11-3051.01	Quality Control Systems Managers	15405	Stop production if serious product defects are present.	Core
11-3051.01	Quality Control Systems Managers	15415	Review and update standard operating procedures or quality assurance manuals.	Core
11-3051.01	Quality Control Systems Managers	15430	Monitor performance of quality control systems to ensure effectiveness and efficiency.	Core
11-3051.01	Quality Control Systems Managers	15414	Review quality documentation necessary for regulatory submissions and inspections.	Core
11-3051.01	Quality Control Systems Managers	15428	Analyze quality control test results and provide feedback and interpretation to production management or staff.	Core
11-3051.01	Quality Control Systems Managers	15413	Verify that raw materials, purchased parts or components, in-process samples, and finished products meet established testing and inspection standards.	Core
11-3051.01	Quality Control Systems Managers	15429	Oversee workers including supervisors, inspectors, or laboratory workers engaged in testing activities.	Core
11-3051.01	Quality Control Systems Managers	15431	Direct product testing activities throughout production cycles.	Core
11-3051.01	Quality Control Systems Managers	15421	Instruct staff in quality control and analytical procedures.	Core
11-3051.01	Quality Control Systems Managers	15424	Direct the tracking of defects, test results, or other regularly reported quality control data.	Core
11-3051.01	Quality Control Systems Managers	15417	Participate in the development of product specifications.	Core
11-3051.01	Quality Control Systems Managers	15420	Identify quality problems or areas for improvement and recommend solutions.	Core
11-3051.01	Quality Control Systems Managers	15411	Collect and analyze production samples to evaluate quality.	Core
11-3051.01	Quality Control Systems Managers	15416	Produce reports regarding nonconformance of products or processes, daily production quality, root cause analyses, or quality trends.	Core
11-3051.01	Quality Control Systems Managers	15427	Communicate quality control information to all relevant organizational departments, outside vendors, or contractors.	Core
11-3051.01	Quality Control Systems Managers	15418	Monitor development of new products to help identify possible problems for mass production.	Core
11-3051.01	Quality Control Systems Managers	15422	Identify critical points in the manufacturing process and specify sampling procedures to be used at these points.	Core
11-3051.01	Quality Control Systems Managers	15425	Create and implement inspection and testing criteria or procedures.	Core
11-3051.01	Quality Control Systems Managers	15423	Document testing procedures, methodologies, or criteria.	Core
11-3051.01	Quality Control Systems Managers	15407	Review statistical studies, technological advances, or regulatory standards and trends to stay abreast of issues in the field of quality control.	Core
11-3051.01	Quality Control Systems Managers	15410	Coordinate the selection and implementation of quality control equipment, such as inspection gauges.	Core
11-3051.01	Quality Control Systems Managers	15408	Generate and maintain quality control operating budgets.	Core
11-3051.01	Quality Control Systems Managers	15419	Instruct vendors or contractors on quality guidelines, testing procedures, or ways to eliminate deficiencies.	Core
11-3051.01	Quality Control Systems Managers	15426	Confer with marketing and sales departments to define client requirements and expectations.	Core
11-3051.01	Quality Control Systems Managers	15409	Evaluate new testing and sampling methodologies or technologies to determine usefulness.	Core
11-3051.01	Quality Control Systems Managers	15406	Review and approve quality plans submitted by contractors.	Core
11-3051.01	Quality Control Systems Managers	15412	Audit and inspect subcontractor facilities including external laboratories.	Supplemental
11-3051.02	Geothermal Production Managers	15446	Supervise employees in geothermal power plants or well fields.	Core
11-3051.02	Geothermal Production Managers	15447	Oversee geothermal plant operations, maintenance, and repairs to ensure compliance with applicable standards or regulations.	Core
11-3051.02	Geothermal Production Managers	15434	Communicate geothermal plant conditions to employees.	Core
11-3051.02	Geothermal Production Managers	15443	Identify and evaluate equipment, procedural, or conditional inefficiencies involving geothermal plant systems.	Core
11-3051.02	Geothermal Production Managers	15439	Perform or direct the performance of preventative maintenance on geothermal plant equipment.	Core
11-3051.02	Geothermal Production Managers	15448	Inspect geothermal plant or injection well fields to verify proper equipment operations.	Core
11-3051.02	Geothermal Production Managers	15445	Develop or manage budgets for geothermal operations.	Core
11-3051.02	Geothermal Production Managers	15433	Select and implement corrosion control or mitigation systems for geothermal plants.	Core
11-3051.02	Geothermal Production Managers	15444	Develop operating plans and schedules for geothermal operations.	Core
11-3051.02	Geothermal Production Managers	15436	Record, review, or maintain daily logs, reports, maintenance, and other records associated with geothermal operations.	Core
11-3051.02	Geothermal Production Managers	15441	Monitor geothermal operations, using programmable logic controllers.	Core
11-3051.02	Geothermal Production Managers	15432	Conduct well field site assessments.	Core
11-3051.02	Geothermal Production Managers	15442	Identify opportunities to improve plant electrical equipment, controls, or process control methodologies.	Core
11-3051.02	Geothermal Production Managers	15437	Prepare environmental permit applications or compliance reports.	Supplemental
11-3051.02	Geothermal Production Managers	15440	Negotiate interconnection agreements with other utilities.	Supplemental
11-3051.02	Geothermal Production Managers	15438	Obtain permits for constructing, upgrading, or operating geothermal power plants.	Supplemental
11-3051.02	Geothermal Production Managers	15435	Troubleshoot and make minor repairs to geothermal plant instrumentation or electrical systems.	Supplemental
11-3051.03	Biofuels Production Managers	15454	Supervise production employees in the manufacturing of biofuels, such as biodiesel or ethanol.	Core
11-3051.03	Biofuels Production Managers	15462	Manage operations at biofuels power generation facilities, including production, shipping, maintenance, or quality assurance activities.	Core
11-3051.03	Biofuels Production Managers	15450	Provide direction to employees to ensure compliance with biofuels plant safety, environmental, or operational standards and regulations.	Core
11-3051.03	Biofuels Production Managers	15453	Confer with technical and supervisory personnel to report or resolve conditions affecting biofuels plant safety, operational efficiency, and product quality.	Core
11-3051.03	Biofuels Production Managers	15456	Review logs, datasheets, or reports to ensure adequate production levels or to identify abnormalities with biofuels production equipment or processes.	Core
11-3051.03	Biofuels Production Managers	15458	Monitor meters, flow gauges, or other real-time data to ensure proper operation of biofuels production equipment, implementing corrective measures as needed.	Core
11-3051.03	Biofuels Production Managers	15461	Adjust temperature, pressure, vacuum, level, flow rate, or transfer of biofuels to maintain processes at required levels.	Core
11-3051.03	Biofuels Production Managers	15449	Provide training to subordinate or new employees to improve biofuels plant safety or increase the production of biofuels.	Core
11-3051.03	Biofuels Production Managers	15455	Shut down and restart biofuels plant or equipment in emergency situations or for equipment maintenance, repairs, or replacements.	Core
11-3051.03	Biofuels Production Managers	15451	Monitor transportation and storage of flammable or other potentially dangerous feedstocks or products to ensure adherence to safety guidelines.	Core
11-3051.03	Biofuels Production Managers	15452	Draw samples of biofuels products or secondary by-products for quality control testing.	Core
11-3051.03	Biofuels Production Managers	15460	Approve proposals for the acquisition, replacement, or repair of biofuels processing equipment or the implementation of new production processes.	Core
11-3051.03	Biofuels Production Managers	15457	Prepare and manage biofuels plant or unit budgets.	Core
11-3051.03	Biofuels Production Managers	15459	Conduct cost, material, and efficiency studies for biofuels production plants or operations.	Core
11-3051.04	Biomass Power Plant Managers	21162	Manage safety programs at power generation facilities.	Core
11-3051.04	Biomass Power Plant Managers	15471	Review biomass operations performance specifications to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.	Core
11-3051.04	Biomass Power Plant Managers	15470	Review logs, datasheets, or reports to ensure adequate production levels and safe production environments or to identify abnormalities with power production equipment or processes.	Core
11-3051.04	Biomass Power Plant Managers	15468	Supervise operations or maintenance employees in the production of power from biomass, such as wood, coal, paper sludge, or other waste or refuse.	Core
11-3051.04	Biomass Power Plant Managers	15478	Supervise biomass plant or substation operations, maintenance, repair, or testing activities.	Core
11-3051.04	Biomass Power Plant Managers	15480	Conduct field inspections of biomass plants, stations, or substations to ensure normal and safe operating conditions.	Core
11-3051.04	Biomass Power Plant Managers	15474	Plan and schedule plant activities, such as wood, waste, or refuse fuel deliveries, ash removal, and regular maintenance.	Core
11-3051.04	Biomass Power Plant Managers	15473	Prepare and manage biomass plant budgets.	Core
11-3051.04	Biomass Power Plant Managers	15477	Evaluate power production or demand trends to identify opportunities for improved operations.	Core
11-3051.04	Biomass Power Plant Managers	15476	Inspect biomass gasification processes, equipment, and facilities for ways to maximize capacity and minimize operating costs.	Core
11-3051.04	Biomass Power Plant Managers	15472	Prepare reports on biomass plant operations, status, maintenance, and other information.	Core
11-3051.04	Biomass Power Plant Managers	15464	Manage parts and supply inventories for biomass plants.	Core
11-3051.04	Biomass Power Plant Managers	15465	Monitor and operate communications systems, such as mobile radios.	Core
11-3051.04	Biomass Power Plant Managers	15469	Shut down and restart biomass power plants or equipment in emergency situations or for equipment maintenance, repairs, or replacements.	Supplemental
11-3051.04	Biomass Power Plant Managers	15466	Compile and record operational data on forms or in log books.	Supplemental
11-3051.04	Biomass Power Plant Managers	15479	Monitor the operating status of biomass plants by observing control system parameters, distributed control systems, switchboard gauges, dials, or other indicators.	Supplemental
11-3051.04	Biomass Power Plant Managers	15467	Adjust equipment controls to generate specified amounts of electrical power.	Supplemental
11-3051.04	Biomass Power Plant Managers	15463	Test, maintain, or repair electrical power distribution machinery or equipment, using hand tools, power tools, and testing devices.	Supplemental
11-3051.04	Biomass Power Plant Managers	15475	Operate controls to start, stop, or regulate biomass-fueled generators, generator units, boilers, engines, or auxiliary systems.	Supplemental
11-3051.06	Hydroelectric Production Managers	15520	Direct operations, maintenance, or repair of hydroelectric power facilities.	Core
11-3051.06	Hydroelectric Production Managers	15515	Identify and communicate power system emergencies.	Core
11-3051.06	Hydroelectric Production Managers	15512	Maintain records of hydroelectric facility operations, maintenance, or repairs.	Core
11-3051.06	Hydroelectric Production Managers	15509	Perform or direct preventive or corrective containment or cleanup to protect the environment.	Core
11-3051.06	Hydroelectric Production Managers	15513	Monitor or inspect hydroelectric equipment, such as hydro-turbines, generators, or control systems.	Core
11-3051.06	Hydroelectric Production Managers	15514	Inspect hydroelectric facilities, including switchyards, control houses, or relay houses, for normal operation or adherence to safety standards.	Core
11-3051.06	Hydroelectric Production Managers	15519	Supervise or monitor hydroelectric facility operations to ensure that generation or mechanical equipment conform to applicable regulations or standards.	Core
11-3051.06	Hydroelectric Production Managers	15508	Plan or coordinate hydroelectric production operations to meet customer requirements.	Core
11-3051.06	Hydroelectric Production Managers	15518	Check hydroelectric operations for compliance with prescribed operating limits, such as loads, voltages, temperatures, lines, or equipment.	Core
11-3051.06	Hydroelectric Production Managers	15504	Develop or implement projects to improve efficiency, economy, or effectiveness of hydroelectric plant operations.	Core
11-3051.06	Hydroelectric Production Managers	15503	Provide technical direction in the erection or commissioning of hydroelectric equipment or supporting electrical or mechanical systems.	Core
11-3051.06	Hydroelectric Production Managers	15505	Supervise hydropower plant equipment installations, upgrades, or maintenance.	Core
11-3051.06	Hydroelectric Production Managers	15507	Plan or manage hydroelectric plant upgrades.	Core
11-3051.06	Hydroelectric Production Managers	15506	Respond to problems related to ratepayers, water users, power users, government agencies, educational institutions, or other private or public power resource interests.	Core
11-3051.06	Hydroelectric Production Managers	15516	Develop or review budgets, annual plans, power contracts, power rates, standing operating procedures, power reviews, or engineering studies.	Core
11-3051.06	Hydroelectric Production Managers	15502	Develop or implement policy evaluation procedures for hydroelectric generation activities.	Core
11-3051.06	Hydroelectric Production Managers	15510	Operate energized high- or low-voltage hydroelectric power transmission system substations, according to procedures and safety requirements.	Supplemental
11-3051.06	Hydroelectric Production Managers	15517	Create or enforce hydrostation voltage schedules.	Supplemental
11-3061.00	Purchasing Managers	1027	Develop and implement purchasing and contract management instructions, policies, and procedures.	Core
11-3061.00	Purchasing Managers	1021	Locate vendors of materials, equipment or supplies, and interview them to determine product availability and terms of sales.	Core
11-3061.00	Purchasing Managers	1033	Prepare bid awards requiring board approval.	Core
11-3061.00	Purchasing Managers	1032	Direct and coordinate activities of personnel engaged in buying, selling, and distributing materials, equipment, machinery, and supplies.	Core
11-3061.00	Purchasing Managers	1025	Review purchase order claims and contracts for conformance to company policy.	Core
11-3061.00	Purchasing Managers	1031	Review, evaluate, and approve specifications for issuing and awarding bids.	Core
11-3061.00	Purchasing Managers	1035	Administer online purchasing systems.	Core
11-3061.00	Purchasing Managers	1022	Prepare and process requisitions and purchase orders for supplies and equipment.	Core
11-3061.00	Purchasing Managers	1024	Interview and hire staff, and oversee staff training.	Core
11-3061.00	Purchasing Managers	21039	Develop cost reduction strategies and savings plans.	Core
11-3061.00	Purchasing Managers	1023	Control purchasing department budgets.	Core
11-3061.00	Purchasing Managers	1029	Resolve vendor or contractor grievances and claims against suppliers.	Core
11-3061.00	Purchasing Managers	1026	Analyze market and delivery systems to assess present and future material availability.	Core
11-3061.00	Purchasing Managers	1028	Participate in the development of specifications for equipment, products, or substitute materials.	Core
11-3061.00	Purchasing Managers	1020	Maintain records of goods ordered and received.	Core
11-3061.00	Purchasing Managers	1030	Represent companies in negotiating contracts and formulating policies with suppliers.	Core
11-3061.00	Purchasing Managers	1034	Prepare reports regarding market conditions and merchandise costs.	Core
11-3061.00	Purchasing Managers	1036	Arrange for disposal of surplus materials.	Core
11-3071.00	Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers	21340	Supervise the activities of workers engaged in receiving, storing, testing, and shipping products or materials.	Core
11-3071.00	Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers	21341	Plan, develop, or implement warehouse safety and security programs and activities.	Core
11-3071.00	Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers	21342	Inspect physical conditions of warehouses, vehicle fleets, or equipment and order testing, maintenance, repairs, or replacements.	Core
11-3071.00	Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers	21343	Plan, organize, or manage the work of subordinate staff to ensure that the work is accomplished in a manner consistent with organizational requirements.	Core
11-3071.00	Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers	21344	Collaborate with other departments to integrate logistics with business systems or processes, such as customer sales, order management, accounting, or shipping.	Core
11-3071.00	Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers	21345	Analyze all aspects of corporate logistics to determine the most cost-effective or efficient means of transporting products or supplies.	Core
11-3071.00	Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers	21346	Resolve problems concerning transportation, logistics systems, imports or exports, or customer issues.	Core
11-3071.00	Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers	21347	Develop and document standard and emergency operating procedures for receiving, handling, storing, shipping, or salvaging products or materials.	Core
11-3071.00	Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers	21348	Monitor operations to ensure that staff members comply with administrative policies and procedures, safety rules, union contracts, environmental policies, or government regulations.	Core
11-3071.00	Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers	21349	Analyze the financial impact of proposed logistics changes, such as routing, shipping modes, product volumes or mixes, or carriers.	Core
11-3071.00	Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers	21350	Monitor inventory levels of products or materials in warehouses.	Core
11-3071.00	Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers	21351	Establish or monitor specific supply chain-based performance measurement systems.	Core
11-3071.00	Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers	21352	Prepare and manage departmental budgets.	Core
11-3071.00	Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers	21353	Monitor product import or export processes to ensure compliance with regulatory or legal requirements.	Core
11-3071.00	Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers	21354	Prepare management recommendations, such as proposed fee and tariff increases or schedule changes.	Core
11-3071.00	Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers	21355	Interview, select, and train warehouse and supervisory personnel.	Core
11-3071.00	Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers	21356	Advise sales and billing departments of transportation charges for customers' accounts.	Core
11-3071.00	Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers	21357	Analyze expenditures and other financial information to develop plans, policies, or budgets for increasing profits or improving services.	Core
11-3071.00	Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers	21358	Confer with department heads to coordinate warehouse activities, such as production, sales, records control, or purchasing.	Core
11-3071.00	Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers	21359	Implement specific customer requirements, such as internal reporting or customized transportation metrics.	Core
11-3071.00	Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers	21360	Maintain metrics, reports, process documentation, customer service logs, or training or safety records.	Core
11-3071.00	Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers	21361	Examine invoices and shipping manifests for conformity to tariff and customs regulations.	Core
11-3071.00	Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers	21362	Plan or implement energy saving changes to transportation services, such as reducing routes, optimizing capacities, employing alternate modes of transportation, or minimizing idling.	Core
11-3071.00	Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers	21363	Evaluate contractors or business partners for operational efficiency or safety or environmental performance records.	Core
11-3071.00	Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers	21364	Negotiate with carriers, warehouse operators, or insurance company representatives for services and preferential rates.	Core
11-3071.00	Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers	21365	Develop or implement plans for facility modification or expansion, such as equipment purchase or changes in space allocation or structural design.	Core
11-3071.00	Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers	21366	Direct inbound or outbound operations, such as transportation or warehouse activities, safety performance, and logistics quality management.	
11-3071.00	Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers	21367	Plan or implement improvements to internal or external systems or processes.	
11-3071.00	Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers	21368	Recommend or authorize capital expenditures for acquisition of new equipment or property to increase efficiency and services.	
11-3071.00	Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers	21369	Review invoices, work orders, consumption reports, or demand forecasts to estimate peak performance periods and to issue work assignments.	
11-3071.04	Supply Chain Managers	20942	Determine appropriate equipment and staffing levels to load, unload, move, or store materials.	Core
11-3071.04	Supply Chain Managers	20943	Manage activities related to strategic or tactical purchasing, material requirements planning, controlling inventory, warehousing, or receiving.	Core
11-3071.04	Supply Chain Managers	15680	Select transportation routes to maximize economy by combining shipments or consolidating warehousing and distribution.	Core
11-3071.04	Supply Chain Managers	15695	Define performance metrics for measurement, comparison, or evaluation of supply chain factors, such as product cost or quality.	Core
11-3071.04	Supply Chain Managers	20944	Implement new or improved supply chain processes to improve efficiency or performance.	Core
11-3071.04	Supply Chain Managers	15700	Develop procedures for coordination of supply chain management with other functional areas, such as sales, marketing, finance, production, or quality assurance.	Core
11-3071.04	Supply Chain Managers	15694	Confer with supply chain planners to forecast demand or create supply plans that ensure availability of materials or products.	Core
11-3071.04	Supply Chain Managers	15696	Analyze inventories to determine how to increase inventory turns, reduce waste, or optimize customer service.	Core
11-3071.04	Supply Chain Managers	15685	Negotiate prices and terms with suppliers, vendors, or freight forwarders.	Core
11-3071.04	Supply Chain Managers	15697	Analyze information about supplier performance or procurement program success.	Core
11-3071.04	Supply Chain Managers	20945	Monitor suppliers' activities to assess performance in meeting quality or delivery requirements.	Core
11-3071.04	Supply Chain Managers	15701	Design or implement supply chains that support business strategies adapted to changing market conditions, new business opportunities, or cost reduction strategies.	Core
11-3071.04	Supply Chain Managers	15688	Meet with suppliers to discuss performance metrics, to provide performance feedback, or to discuss production forecasts or changes.	Core
11-3071.04	Supply Chain Managers	20946	Monitor forecasts and quotas to identify changes and predict effects on supply chain activities.	Core
11-3071.04	Supply Chain Managers	15698	Participate in the coordination of engineering changes, product line extensions, or new product launches to ensure orderly and timely transitions in material or production flow.	Core
11-3071.04	Supply Chain Managers	20947	Identify or qualify new suppliers in collaboration with other departments, such as procurement, engineering, or quality assurance.	Core
11-3071.04	Supply Chain Managers	15693	Design or implement plant warehousing strategies for production materials or finished products.	Core
11-3071.04	Supply Chain Managers	19541	Design, implement, or oversee product take back or reverse logistics programs to ensure products are recycled, reused, or responsibly disposed.	Core
11-3071.04	Supply Chain Managers	15692	Develop or implement procedures or systems to evaluate or select suppliers.	Core
11-3071.04	Supply Chain Managers	15691	Document physical supply chain processes, such as workflows, cycle times, position responsibilities, or system flows.	Core
11-3071.04	Supply Chain Managers	15681	Diagram supply chain models to help facilitate discussions with customers.	Core
11-3071.04	Supply Chain Managers	19542	Evaluate and select information or other technology solutions to improve tracking and reporting of materials or products distribution, storage, or inventory.	Core
11-3071.04	Supply Chain Managers	19543	Identify opportunities to reuse or recycle materials to minimize consumption of new materials, minimize waste, or to convert wastes to by-products.	Core
11-3071.04	Supply Chain Managers	19546	Review or update supply chain practices in accordance with new or changing environmental policies, standards, regulations, or laws.	Core
11-3071.04	Supply Chain Managers	19540	Design or implement supply chains that support environmental policies.	Core
11-3071.04	Supply Chain Managers	20948	Forecast material costs or develop standard cost lists.	Supplemental
11-3071.04	Supply Chain Managers	19545	Locate or select biodegradable, non-toxic, or other environmentally friendly raw materials for manufacturing processes.	Supplemental
11-3071.04	Supply Chain Managers	20949	Appraise vendor manufacturing capabilities through on-site observations or other measurements.	Supplemental
11-3071.04	Supply Chain Managers	19539	Conduct or oversee the conduct of life cycle analyses to determine the environmental impacts of products, processes, or systems.	Supplemental
11-3071.04	Supply Chain Managers	19544	Investigate or review the carbon footprints and environmental performance records of current or potential storage and distribution service providers.	Supplemental
11-3111.00	Compensation and Benefits Managers	3267	Direct preparation and distribution of written and verbal information to inform employees of benefits, compensation, and personnel policies.	Core
11-3111.00	Compensation and Benefits Managers	3272	Design, evaluate, and modify benefits policies to ensure that programs are current, competitive, and in compliance with legal requirements.	Core
11-3111.00	Compensation and Benefits Managers	3276	Fulfill all reporting requirements of all relevant government rules and regulations, including the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA).	Core
11-3111.00	Compensation and Benefits Managers	3273	Analyze compensation policies, government regulations, and prevailing wage rates to develop competitive compensation plan.	Core
11-3111.00	Compensation and Benefits Managers	3271	Identify and implement benefits to increase the quality of life for employees by working with brokers and researching benefits issues.	Core
11-3111.00	Compensation and Benefits Managers	3285	Manage the design and development of tools to assist employees in benefits selection, and to guide managers through compensation decisions.	Core
11-3111.00	Compensation and Benefits Managers	3268	Administer, direct, and review employee benefit programs, including the integration of benefit programs following mergers and acquisitions.	Core
11-3111.00	Compensation and Benefits Managers	3275	Mediate between benefits providers and employees, such as by assisting in handling employees' benefits-related questions or taking suggestions.	Core
11-3111.00	Compensation and Benefits Managers	3270	Plan, direct, supervise, and coordinate work activities of subordinates and staff relating to employment, compensation, labor relations, and employee relations.	Core
11-3111.00	Compensation and Benefits Managers	3283	Prepare detailed job descriptions and classification systems and define job levels and families, in partnership with other managers.	Core
11-3111.00	Compensation and Benefits Managers	3279	Develop methods to improve employment policies, processes, and practices, and recommend changes to management.	Core
11-3111.00	Compensation and Benefits Managers	3274	Formulate policies, procedures and programs for recruitment, testing, placement, classification, orientation, benefits and compensation, and labor and industrial relations.	Core
11-3111.00	Compensation and Benefits Managers	3290	Study legislation, arbitration decisions, and collective bargaining contracts to assess industry trends.	Core
11-3111.00	Compensation and Benefits Managers	3269	Plan and conduct new-employee orientations to foster positive attitude toward organizational objectives.	Supplemental
11-3111.00	Compensation and Benefits Managers	3287	Prepare budgets for personnel operations.	Supplemental
11-3111.00	Compensation and Benefits Managers	3280	Negotiate bargaining agreements.	Supplemental
11-3111.00	Compensation and Benefits Managers	3288	Prepare personnel forecasts to project employment needs.	Supplemental
11-3111.00	Compensation and Benefits Managers	3277	Maintain records and compile statistical reports concerning personnel-related data, such as hires, transfers, performance appraisals, and absenteeism rates.	Supplemental
11-3111.00	Compensation and Benefits Managers	3278	Analyze statistical data and reports to identify and determine causes of personnel problems, and develop recommendations for improvement of organization's personnel policies and practices.	Supplemental
11-3111.00	Compensation and Benefits Managers	3289	Contract with vendors to provide employee services, such as food services, transportation, or relocation service.	Supplemental
11-3111.00	Compensation and Benefits Managers	3266	Advise management on such matters as equal employment opportunity, sexual harassment, and discrimination.	Supplemental
11-3111.00	Compensation and Benefits Managers	3282	Represent organization at personnel-related hearings and investigations.	Supplemental
11-3121.00	Human Resources Managers	990	Serve as a link between management and employees by handling questions, interpreting and administering contracts and helping resolve work-related problems.	Core
11-3121.00	Human Resources Managers	991	Plan, direct, supervise, and coordinate work activities of subordinates and staff relating to employment, compensation, labor relations, and employee relations.	Core
11-3121.00	Human Resources Managers	986	Perform difficult staffing duties, including dealing with understaffing, refereeing disputes, firing employees, and administering disciplinary procedures.	Core
11-3121.00	Human Resources Managers	998	Represent organization at personnel-related hearings and investigations.	Core
11-3121.00	Human Resources Managers	999	Negotiate bargaining agreements and help interpret labor contracts.	Core
11-3121.00	Human Resources Managers	987	Advise managers on organizational policy matters, such as equal employment opportunity and sexual harassment, and recommend needed changes.	Core
11-3121.00	Human Resources Managers	989	Plan and conduct new employee orientation to foster positive attitude toward organizational objectives.	Core
11-3121.00	Human Resources Managers	988	Analyze and modify compensation and benefits policies to establish competitive programs and ensure compliance with legal requirements.	Core
11-3121.00	Human Resources Managers	983	Identify staff vacancies and recruit, interview, and select applicants.	Core
11-3121.00	Human Resources Managers	997	Investigate and report on industrial accidents for insurance carriers.	Core
11-3121.00	Human Resources Managers	994	Analyze statistical data and reports to identify and determine causes of personnel problems and develop recommendations for improvement of organization's personnel policies and practices.	Core
11-3121.00	Human Resources Managers	982	Administer compensation, benefits, and performance management systems, and safety and recreation programs.	Core
11-3121.00	Human Resources Managers	1001	Prepare and follow budgets for personnel operations.	Core
11-3121.00	Human Resources Managers	993	Maintain records and compile statistical reports concerning personnel-related data such as hires, transfers, performance appraisals, and absenteeism rates.	Core
11-3121.00	Human Resources Managers	985	Provide current and prospective employees with information about policies, job duties, working conditions, wages, opportunities for promotion, and employee benefits.	Core
11-3121.00	Human Resources Managers	995	Plan, organize, direct, control, or coordinate the personnel, training, or labor relations activities of an organization.	Core
11-3121.00	Human Resources Managers	996	Conduct exit interviews to identify reasons for employee termination.	Core
11-3121.00	Human Resources Managers	1003	Oversee the evaluation, classification, and rating of occupations and job positions.	Core
11-3121.00	Human Resources Managers	992	Analyze training needs to design employee development, language training, and health and safety programs.	Core
11-3121.00	Human Resources Managers	984	Allocate human resources, ensuring appropriate matches between personnel.	Core
11-3121.00	Human Resources Managers	1000	Prepare personnel forecast to project employment needs.	Core
11-3121.00	Human Resources Managers	1004	Study legislation, arbitration decisions, and collective bargaining contracts to assess industry trends.	Core
11-3121.00	Human Resources Managers	1005	Develop or administer special projects in areas such as pay equity, savings bond programs, day care, and employee awards.	Core
11-3121.00	Human Resources Managers	1002	Develop, administer, and evaluate applicant tests.	Supplemental
11-3121.00	Human Resources Managers	1007	Contract with vendors to provide employee services, such as food service, transportation, or relocation service.	Supplemental
11-3121.00	Human Resources Managers	1006	Provide terminated employees with outplacement or relocation assistance.	Supplemental
11-3131.00	Training and Development Managers	1015	Analyze training needs to develop new training programs or modify and improve existing programs.	Core
11-3131.00	Training and Development Managers	1009	Evaluate instructor performance and the effectiveness of training programs, providing recommendations for improvement.	Core
11-3131.00	Training and Development Managers	1014	Plan, develop, and provide training and staff development programs, using knowledge of the effectiveness of methods such as classroom training, demonstrations, on-the-job training, meetings, conferences, and workshops.	Core
11-3131.00	Training and Development Managers	1012	Confer with management and conduct surveys to identify training needs based on projected production processes, changes, and other factors.	Core
11-3131.00	Training and Development Managers	1008	Conduct orientation sessions and arrange on-the-job training for new hires.	Core
11-3131.00	Training and Development Managers	1017	Train instructors and supervisors in techniques and skills for training and dealing with employees.	Core
11-3131.00	Training and Development Managers	1013	Develop and organize training manuals, multimedia visual aids, and other educational materials.	Core
11-3131.00	Training and Development Managers	1019	Prepare training budget for department or organization.	Core
11-3131.00	Training and Development Managers	1010	Develop testing and evaluation procedures.	Core
11-3131.00	Training and Development Managers	1011	Conduct or arrange for ongoing technical training and personal development classes for staff members.	Core
11-3131.00	Training and Development Managers	1016	Review and evaluate training and apprenticeship programs for compliance with government standards.	Core
11-3131.00	Training and Development Managers	1018	Coordinate established courses with technical and professional courses provided by community schools, and designate training procedures.	Supplemental
11-9013.00	Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers	21370	Collect and record growth, production, and environmental data.	Core
11-9013.00	Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers	21371	Manage nurseries that grow horticultural plants for sale to trade or retail customers, for display or exhibition, or for research.	Core
11-9013.00	Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers	21372	Direct and monitor trapping and spawning of fish, egg incubation, and fry rearing, applying knowledge of management and fish culturing techniques.	Core
11-9013.00	Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers	21373	Direct and monitor the transfer of mature fish to lakes, ponds, streams, or commercial tanks.	Core
11-9013.00	Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers	21374	Determine how to allocate resources and to respond to unanticipated problems, such as insect infestation, drought, and fire.	Core
11-9013.00	Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers	21375	Determine plant growing conditions, such as greenhouses, hydroponics, or natural settings, and set planting and care schedules.	Core
11-9013.00	Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers	21376	Devise and participate in activities to improve fish hatching and growth rates, and to prevent disease in hatcheries.	Core
11-9013.00	Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers	21377	Position and regulate plant irrigation systems, and program environmental and irrigation control computers.	Core
11-9013.00	Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers	21378	Prepare reports required by state and federal laws.	Core
11-9013.00	Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers	21379	Inspect facilities and equipment for signs of disrepair, and perform necessary maintenance work.	Core
11-9013.00	Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers	21380	Maintain financial, operational, production, or employment records for farms or ranches.	Core
11-9013.00	Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers	21381	Coordinate clerical, record-keeping, inventory, requisitioning, and marketing activities.	Core
11-9013.00	Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers	21382	Direct the breeding or raising of stock, such as cattle, poultry, or honeybees, using recognized breeding practices to ensure stock improvement.	Core
11-9013.00	Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers	21383	Negotiate with buyers for the sale, storage, or shipment of crops or livestock.	Core
11-9013.00	Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers	21384	Coordinate the selection and maintenance of brood stock.	Core
11-9013.00	Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers	21385	Analyze soil to determine types or quantities of fertilizer required for maximum crop production.	Core
11-9013.00	Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers	21386	Provide information to customers on the care of trees, shrubs, flowers, plants, and lawns.	Core
11-9013.00	Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers	21387	Analyze market conditions to determine acreage allocations.	Core
11-9013.00	Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers	21388	Supervise the construction of farm or ranch structures, such as buildings, fences, drainage systems, wells, or roads.	Core
11-9013.00	Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers	21389	Replace chemical insecticides with environmentally friendly practices, such as adding pest-repelling plants to fields.	Supplemental
11-9013.00	Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers	21390	Conduct inspections to determine crop maturity or condition or to detect disease or insect infestation.	
11-9013.00	Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers	21391	Conduct or supervise stock examinations to identify diseases or parasites.	
11-9013.00	Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers	21392	Determine types or quantities of crops, plants, or livestock to be grown and raised, based on budgets, federal incentives, market conditions, executive directives, projected sales volumes, or soil conditions.	
11-9013.00	Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers	21393	Determine, administer, and execute policies relating to operations administration and standards, facility maintenance, and safety.	
11-9013.00	Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers	21394	Direct crop production operations, such as planning, tilling, planting, fertilizing, cultivating, spraying, and harvesting.	
11-9013.00	Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers	21395	Evaluate marketing or sales alternatives for products.	
11-9013.00	Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers	21396	Hire, supervise, and train support workers.	
11-9013.00	Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers	21397	Monitor activities, such as irrigation, chemical application, harvesting, milking, breeding, and grading, to ensure adherence to safety regulations or standards.	
11-9013.00	Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers	21398	Monitor environments to ensure maintenance of optimum animal or plant life.	
11-9013.00	Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers	21399	Obtain financing for and purchase necessary machinery, land, supplies, or livestock.	
11-9021.00	Construction Managers	3318	Inspect or review projects to monitor compliance with building and safety codes or other regulations.	Core
11-9021.00	Construction Managers	3327	Develop or implement quality control programs.	Core
11-9021.00	Construction Managers	20332	Plan, schedule, or coordinate construction project activities to meet deadlines.	Core
11-9021.00	Construction Managers	3326	Prepare and submit budget estimates, progress reports, or cost tracking reports.	Core
11-9021.00	Construction Managers	20340	Direct and supervise construction or related workers.	Core
11-9021.00	Construction Managers	3317	Determine labor requirements for dispatching workers to construction sites.	Core
11-9021.00	Construction Managers	3314	Confer with supervisory personnel, owners, contractors, or design professionals to discuss and resolve matters, such as work procedures, complaints, or construction problems.	Core
11-9021.00	Construction Managers	20334	Prepare contracts or negotiate revisions to contractual agreements with architects, consultants, clients, suppliers, or subcontractors.	Core
11-9021.00	Construction Managers	3323	Study job specifications to determine appropriate construction methods.	Core
11-9021.00	Construction Managers	3315	Plan, organize, or direct activities concerned with the construction or maintenance of structures, facilities, or systems.	Core
11-9021.00	Construction Managers	20339	Contract or oversee craft work, such as painting or plumbing.	Core
11-9021.00	Construction Managers	20333	Investigate damage, accidents, or delays at construction sites to ensure that proper construction procedures are being followed.	Core
11-9021.00	Construction Managers	20336	Interpret and explain plans and contract terms to representatives of the owner or developer, including administrative staff, workers, or clients.	Core
11-9021.00	Construction Managers	20335	Implement new or modified plans in response to delays, bad weather, or construction site emergencies.	Core
11-9021.00	Construction Managers	3325	Requisition supplies or materials to complete construction projects.	Core
11-9021.00	Construction Managers	20337	Apply for and obtain all necessary permits or licenses.	Core
11-9021.00	Construction Managers	19523	Perform, or contract others to perform, pre-building assessments, such as conceptual cost estimating, rough order of magnitude estimating, feasibility, or energy efficiency, environmental, and sustainability assessments.	Core
11-9021.00	Construction Managers	20338	Evaluate construction methods and determine cost-effectiveness of plans, using computer models.	Core
11-9021.00	Construction Managers	19522	Inspect or review projects to monitor compliance with environmental regulations.	Core
11-9021.00	Construction Managers	19520	Develop or implement environmental protection programs.	Core
11-9021.00	Construction Managers	19524	Secure third-party verification from sources, such as Leadership in Energy Efficient Design (LEED), to ensure responsible design and building activities or to achieve favorable LEED ratings for building projects.	Core
11-9021.00	Construction Managers	19521	Implement training programs on environmentally responsible building topics to update employee skills and knowledge.	Core
11-9021.00	Construction Managers	19519	Develop construction budgets to compare green and non-green construction alternatives, in terms of short-term costs, long-term costs, or environmental impacts.	Supplemental
11-9021.00	Construction Managers	19518	Apply green building strategies to reduce energy costs or minimize carbon output or other sources of harm to the environment.	Supplemental
11-9021.00	Construction Managers	3331	Direct acquisition of land for construction projects.	Supplemental
11-9031.00	Education and Childcare Administrators, Preschool and Daycare	5193	Confer with parents and staff to discuss educational activities and policies and students' behavioral or learning problems.	Core
11-9031.00	Education and Childcare Administrators, Preschool and Daycare	5196	Monitor students' progress and provide students and teachers with assistance in resolving any problems.	Core
11-9031.00	Education and Childcare Administrators, Preschool and Daycare	5198	Recruit, hire, train, and evaluate primary and supplemental staff and recommend personnel actions for programs and services.	Core
11-9031.00	Education and Childcare Administrators, Preschool and Daycare	5204	Teach classes or courses or provide direct care to children.	Core
11-9031.00	Education and Childcare Administrators, Preschool and Daycare	5195	Set educational standards and goals and help establish policies, procedures, and programs to carry them out.	Core
11-9031.00	Education and Childcare Administrators, Preschool and Daycare	5202	Determine the scope of educational program offerings and prepare drafts of program schedules and descriptions to estimate staffing and facility requirements.	Core
11-9031.00	Education and Childcare Administrators, Preschool and Daycare	5197	Determine allocations of funds for staff, supplies, materials, and equipment and authorize purchases.	Core
11-9031.00	Education and Childcare Administrators, Preschool and Daycare	5199	Direct and coordinate activities of teachers or administrators at daycare centers, schools, public agencies, or institutions.	Core
11-9031.00	Education and Childcare Administrators, Preschool and Daycare	5194	Prepare and maintain attendance, activity, planning, accounting, or personnel reports and records for officials and agencies, or direct preparation and maintenance activities.	Core
11-9031.00	Education and Childcare Administrators, Preschool and Daycare	5200	Plan, direct, and monitor instructional methods and content of educational, vocational, or student activity programs.	Core
11-9031.00	Education and Childcare Administrators, Preschool and Daycare	5201	Review and interpret government codes and develop procedures to meet codes and to ensure facility safety, security, and maintenance.	Core
11-9031.00	Education and Childcare Administrators, Preschool and Daycare	5203	Review and evaluate new and current programs to determine their efficiency, effectiveness, and compliance with state, local, and federal regulations and recommend any necessary modifications.	Core
11-9031.00	Education and Childcare Administrators, Preschool and Daycare	5207	Collect and analyze survey data, regulatory information, and demographic and employment trends to forecast enrollment patterns and the need for curriculum changes.	Core
11-9031.00	Education and Childcare Administrators, Preschool and Daycare	5208	Inform businesses, community groups, and governmental agencies about educational needs, available programs, and program policies.	Core
11-9031.00	Education and Childcare Administrators, Preschool and Daycare	5206	Write articles, manuals, and other publications and assist in the distribution of promotional literature about programs and facilities.	Core
11-9031.00	Education and Childcare Administrators, Preschool and Daycare	5205	Prepare and submit budget requests or grant proposals to solicit program funding.	Supplemental
11-9031.00	Education and Childcare Administrators, Preschool and Daycare	5209	Organize and direct committees of specialists, volunteers, and staff to provide technical and advisory assistance for programs.	Supplemental
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	5215	Counsel and provide guidance to students regarding personal, academic, vocational, or behavioral issues.	Core
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	5212	Confer with parents and staff to discuss educational activities, policies, and student behavior or learning problems.	Core
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	5234	Determine the scope of educational program offerings, and prepare drafts of course schedules and descriptions to estimate staffing and facility requirements.	Core
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	5226	Observe teaching methods and examine learning materials to evaluate and standardize curricula and teaching techniques and to determine areas for improvement.	Core
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	5232	Collaborate with teachers to develop and maintain curriculum standards, develop mission statements, and set performance goals and objectives.	Core
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	5225	Enforce discipline and attendance rules.	Core
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	5224	Recruit, hire, train, and evaluate primary and supplemental staff.	Core
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	18587	Plan and lead professional development activities for teachers, administrators, and support staff.	Core
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	5221	Direct and coordinate activities of teachers, administrators, and support staff at schools, public agencies, and institutions.	Core
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	5223	Set educational standards and goals, and help establish policies and procedures to carry them out.	Core
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	5222	Evaluate curricula, teaching methods, and programs to determine their effectiveness, efficiency, and use, and to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations.	Core
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	21040	Create school improvement plans, using student performance data.	Core
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	5229	Determine allocations of funds for staff, supplies, materials, and equipment, and authorize purchases.	Core
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	5213	Prepare and submit budget requests and recommendations, or grant proposals to solicit program funding.	Core
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	5219	Plan and develop instructional methods and content for educational, vocational, or student activity programs.	Core
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	18588	Participate in special education-related activities, such as attending meetings and providing support to special educators throughout the district.	Core
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	5231	Recommend personnel actions related to programs and services.	Core
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	5211	Prepare, maintain, or oversee the preparation and maintenance of attendance, activity, planning, or personnel reports and records.	Core
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	5217	Teach classes or courses to students.	Core
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	5210	Review and approve new programs, or recommend modifications to existing programs, submitting program proposals for school board approval as necessary.	Core
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	18589	Meet with federal, state, and local agencies to stay abreast of policies and to discuss improvements for education programs.	Core
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	5230	Write articles, manuals, and other publications, and assist in the distribution of promotional literature about facilities and programs.	Core
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	18591	Coordinate and direct extracurricular activities and programs, such as after-school events and athletic contests.	Core
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	5216	Organize and direct committees of specialists, volunteers, and staff to provide technical and advisory assistance for programs.	Core
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	5227	Establish, coordinate, and oversee particular programs across school districts, such as programs to evaluate student academic achievement.	Supplemental
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	18592	Mentor and support administrative staff members, such as superintendents and principals.	Supplemental
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	5233	Collect and analyze survey data, regulatory information, and data on demographic and employment trends to forecast enrollment patterns and curriculum change needs.	Supplemental
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	5218	Advocate for new schools to be built, or for existing facilities to be repaired or remodeled.	Supplemental
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	18590	Plan, coordinate, and oversee school logistics programs, such as bus and food services.	Supplemental
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	5228	Review and interpret government codes, and develop programs to ensure adherence to codes and facility safety, security, and maintenance.	Supplemental
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	5220	Develop partnerships with businesses, communities, and other organizations to help meet identified educational needs and to provide school-to-work programs.	Supplemental
11-9032.00	Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary	5214	Direct and coordinate school maintenance services and the use of school facilities.	Supplemental
11-9033.00	Education Administrators, Postsecondary	21041	Design or use assessments to monitor student learning outcomes.	Core
11-9033.00	Education Administrators, Postsecondary	5235	Recruit, hire, train, and terminate departmental personnel.	Core
11-9033.00	Education Administrators, Postsecondary	18594	Direct, coordinate, and evaluate the activities of personnel, including support staff engaged in administering academic institutions, departments, or alumni organizations.	Core
11-9033.00	Education Administrators, Postsecondary	18593	Advise students on issues such as course selection, progress toward graduation, and career decisions.	Core
11-9033.00	Education Administrators, Postsecondary	5236	Plan, administer, and control budgets, maintain financial records, and produce financial reports.	Core
11-9033.00	Education Administrators, Postsecondary	18595	Formulate strategic plans for the institution.	Core
11-9033.00	Education Administrators, Postsecondary	5240	Establish operational policies and procedures and make any necessary modifications, based on analysis of operations, demographics, and other research information.	Core
11-9033.00	Education Administrators, Postsecondary	5239	Provide assistance to faculty and staff in duties such as teaching classes, conducting orientation programs, issuing transcripts, and scheduling events.	Core
11-9033.00	Education Administrators, Postsecondary	5237	Represent institutions at community and campus events, in meetings with other institution personnel, and during accreditation processes.	Core
11-9033.00	Education Administrators, Postsecondary	21042	Prepare reports on academic or institutional data.	Core
11-9033.00	Education Administrators, Postsecondary	18596	Promote the university by participating in community, state, and national events or meetings, and by developing partnerships with industry and secondary education institutions.	Core
11-9033.00	Education Administrators, Postsecondary	5238	Participate in faculty and college committee activities.	Core
11-9033.00	Education Administrators, Postsecondary	5243	Direct activities of administrative departments, such as admissions, registration, and career services.	Supplemental
11-9033.00	Education Administrators, Postsecondary	5242	Appoint individuals to faculty positions, and evaluate their performance.	Supplemental
11-9033.00	Education Administrators, Postsecondary	5244	Develop curricula, and recommend curricula revisions and additions.	Supplemental
11-9033.00	Education Administrators, Postsecondary	5246	Consult with government regulatory and licensing agencies to ensure the institution's conformance with applicable standards.	Supplemental
11-9033.00	Education Administrators, Postsecondary	5249	Participate in student recruitment, selection, and admission, making admissions recommendations when required to do so.	Supplemental
11-9033.00	Education Administrators, Postsecondary	5245	Determine course schedules, and coordinate teaching assignments and room assignments to ensure optimum use of buildings and equipment.	Supplemental
11-9033.00	Education Administrators, Postsecondary	5248	Teach courses within their department.	Supplemental
11-9033.00	Education Administrators, Postsecondary	5250	Review student misconduct reports requiring disciplinary action, and counsel students regarding such reports.	Supplemental
11-9033.00	Education Administrators, Postsecondary	5255	Review registration statistics, and consult with faculty officials to develop registration policies.	Supplemental
11-9033.00	Education Administrators, Postsecondary	5241	Confer with other academic staff to explain and formulate admission requirements and course credit policies.	Supplemental
11-9033.00	Education Administrators, Postsecondary	5253	Direct scholarship, fellowship, and loan programs, performing activities such as selecting recipients and distributing aid.	Supplemental
11-9033.00	Education Administrators, Postsecondary	5259	Direct and participate in institutional fundraising activities, and encourage alumni participation in such activities.	Supplemental
11-9033.00	Education Administrators, Postsecondary	5254	Coordinate the production and dissemination of university publications, such as course catalogs and class schedules.	Supplemental
11-9033.00	Education Administrators, Postsecondary	18597	Write grants to procure external funding, and supervise grant-funded projects.	Supplemental
11-9033.00	Education Administrators, Postsecondary	5258	Plan and promote sporting events and social, cultural, and recreational activities.	Supplemental
11-9041.00	Architectural and Engineering Managers	20170	Manage the coordination and overall integration of technical activities in architecture or engineering projects.	Core
11-9041.00	Architectural and Engineering Managers	20171	Direct, review, or approve project design changes.	Core
11-9041.00	Architectural and Engineering Managers	1071	Consult or negotiate with clients to prepare project specifications.	Core
11-9041.00	Architectural and Engineering Managers	20172	Prepare budgets, bids, or contracts.	Core
11-9041.00	Architectural and Engineering Managers	1070	Present and explain proposals, reports, or findings to clients.	Core
11-9041.00	Architectural and Engineering Managers	1060	Confer with management, production, or marketing staff to discuss project specifications or procedures.	Core
11-9041.00	Architectural and Engineering Managers	20173	Assess project feasibility by analyzing technology, resource needs, or market demand.	Core
11-9041.00	Architectural and Engineering Managers	20175	Review, recommend, or approve contracts or cost estimates.	Core
11-9041.00	Architectural and Engineering Managers	20176	Develop or implement policies, standards, or procedures for engineering and technical work.	Core
11-9041.00	Architectural and Engineering Managers	20178	Establish scientific or technical goals within broad outlines provided by top management.	Core
11-9041.00	Architectural and Engineering Managers	20174	Direct recruitment, placement, and evaluation of architecture or engineering project staff.	Core
11-9041.00	Architectural and Engineering Managers	20177	Perform administrative functions, such as reviewing or writing reports, approving expenditures, enforcing rules, or purchasing of materials or services.	Core
11-9041.00	Architectural and Engineering Managers	19525	Develop or implement programs to improve sustainability or reduce the environmental impacts of engineering or architecture activities or operations.	Core
11-9041.00	Architectural and Engineering Managers	19527	Evaluate the environmental impacts of engineering, architecture, or research and development activities.	Core
11-9041.00	Architectural and Engineering Managers	1063	Plan or direct the installation, testing, operation, maintenance, or repair of facilities or equipment.	Supplemental
11-9041.00	Architectural and Engineering Managers	19528	Identify environmental threats or opportunities associated with the development and launch of new technologies.	Supplemental
11-9041.00	Architectural and Engineering Managers	20180	Plan, direct, or coordinate survey work with other project activities.	Supplemental
11-9041.00	Architectural and Engineering Managers	19526	Evaluate environmental regulations or social pressures related to environmental issues to inform strategic or operational decision-making.	Supplemental
11-9041.00	Architectural and Engineering Managers	20179	Solicit project support by conferring with officials or providing information to the public.	Supplemental
11-9041.01	Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development Managers	15574	Design or conduct applied biodiesel or biofuels research projects on topics, such as transport, thermodynamics, mixing, filtration, distillation, fermentation, extraction, and separation.	Core
11-9041.01	Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development Managers	15578	Analyze data from biofuels studies, such as fluid dynamics, water treatments, or solvent extraction and recovery processes.	Core
11-9041.01	Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development Managers	15567	Prepare, or oversee the preparation of, experimental plans for biofuels research or development.	Core
11-9041.01	Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development Managers	15566	Provide technical or scientific guidance to technical staff in the conduct of biofuels research or development.	Core
11-9041.01	Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development Managers	15580	Propose new biofuels products, processes, technologies or applications based on findings from applied biofuels or biomass research projects.	Core
11-9041.01	Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development Managers	15576	Conduct experiments on biomass or pretreatment technologies.	Core
11-9041.01	Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development Managers	15568	Prepare biofuels research and development reports for senior management or technical professionals.	Core
11-9041.01	Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development Managers	15563	Develop lab scale models of industrial scale processes, such as fermentation.	Core
11-9041.01	Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development Managers	15579	Oversee biodiesel/biofuels prototyping or development projects.	Core
11-9041.01	Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development Managers	15577	Conduct experiments to test new or alternate feedstock fermentation processes.	Core
11-9041.01	Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development Managers	15572	Develop methods to estimate the efficiency of biomass pretreatments.	Supplemental
11-9041.01	Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development Managers	15569	Perform protein functional analysis and engineering for processing of feedstock and creation of biofuels.	Supplemental
11-9041.01	Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development Managers	15581	Conduct research to breed or develop energy crops with improved biomass yield, environmental adaptability, pest resistance, production efficiency, bioprocessing characteristics, or reduced environmental impacts.	Supplemental
11-9041.01	Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development Managers	15564	Develop computational tools or approaches to improve biofuels research and development activities.	Supplemental
11-9041.01	Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development Managers	15570	Develop separation processes to recover biofuels.	Supplemental
11-9041.01	Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development Managers	15575	Design chemical conversion processes, such as etherification, esterification, interesterification, transesterification, distillation, hydrogenation, oxidation or reduction of fats and oils, and vegetable oil refining.	Supplemental
11-9041.01	Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development Managers	15573	Design or execute solvent or product recovery experiments in laboratory or field settings.	Supplemental
11-9041.01	Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development Managers	15571	Develop methods to recover ethanol or other fuels from complex bioreactor liquid and gas streams.	Supplemental
11-9051.00	Food Service Managers	15199	Count money and make bank deposits.	Core
11-9051.00	Food Service Managers	1086	Establish standards for personnel performance and customer service.	Core
11-9051.00	Food Service Managers	1085	Keep records required by government agencies regarding sanitation or food subsidies.	Core
11-9051.00	Food Service Managers	1082	Schedule staff hours and assign duties.	Core
11-9051.00	Food Service Managers	1078	Investigate and resolve complaints regarding food quality, service, or accommodations.	Core
11-9051.00	Food Service Managers	1090	Maintain food and equipment inventories, and keep inventory records.	Core
11-9051.00	Food Service Managers	1089	Perform some food preparation or service tasks, such as cooking, clearing tables, and serving food and drinks when necessary.	Core
11-9051.00	Food Service Managers	1081	Monitor budgets and payroll records, and review financial transactions to ensure that expenditures are authorized and budgeted.	Core
11-9051.00	Food Service Managers	1079	Schedule and receive food and beverage deliveries, checking delivery contents to verify product quality and quantity.	Core
11-9051.00	Food Service Managers	1084	Coordinate assignments of cooking personnel to ensure economical use of food and timely preparation.	Core
11-9051.00	Food Service Managers	1091	Organize and direct worker training programs, resolve personnel problems, hire new staff, and evaluate employee performance in dining and lodging facilities.	Core
11-9051.00	Food Service Managers	1095	Assess staffing needs and recruit staff, using methods such as newspaper advertisements or attendance at job fairs.	Core
11-9051.00	Food Service Managers	1087	Estimate food, liquor, wine, and other beverage consumption to anticipate amounts to be purchased or requisitioned.	Core
11-9051.00	Food Service Managers	1080	Monitor food preparation methods, portion sizes, and garnishing and presentation of food to ensure that food is prepared and presented in an acceptable manner.	Core
11-9051.00	Food Service Managers	1083	Monitor compliance with health and fire regulations regarding food preparation and serving, and building maintenance in lodging and dining facilities.	Core
11-9051.00	Food Service Managers	1077	Test cooked food by tasting and smelling it to ensure palatability and flavor conformity.	Core
11-9051.00	Food Service Managers	1092	Order and purchase equipment and supplies.	Core
11-9051.00	Food Service Managers	1088	Review work procedures and operational problems to determine ways to improve service, performance, or safety.	Core
11-9051.00	Food Service Managers	1096	Arrange for equipment maintenance and repairs, and coordinate a variety of services, such as waste removal and pest control.	Core
11-9051.00	Food Service Managers	1097	Monitor employee and patron activities to ensure liquor regulations are obeyed.	Supplemental
11-9051.00	Food Service Managers	1098	Greet guests, escort them to their seats, and present them with menus and wine lists.	Supplemental
11-9051.00	Food Service Managers	1094	Record the number, type, and cost of items sold to determine which items may be unpopular or less profitable.	Supplemental
11-9051.00	Food Service Managers	1100	Plan menus and food utilization, based on anticipated number of guests, nutritional value, palatability, popularity, and costs.	Supplemental
11-9051.00	Food Service Managers	1093	Review menus and analyze recipes to determine labor and overhead costs, and assign prices to menu items.	Supplemental
11-9051.00	Food Service Managers	1102	Take dining reservations.	Supplemental
11-9051.00	Food Service Managers	1101	Create specialty dishes and develop recipes to be used in dining facilities.	Supplemental
11-9051.00	Food Service Managers	1103	Schedule use of facilities or catering services for events such as banquets or receptions, and negotiate details of arrangements with clients.	Supplemental
11-9051.00	Food Service Managers	1099	Establish and enforce nutritional standards for dining establishments, based on accepted industry standards.	Supplemental
11-9071.00	Gambling Managers	7185	Resolve customer complaints regarding problems, such as payout errors.	Core
11-9071.00	Gambling Managers	7186	Remove suspected cheaters, such as card counters or other players who may have systems that shift the odds of winning to their favor.	Core
11-9071.00	Gambling Managers	7196	Track supplies of money to tables and perform any required paperwork.	Core
11-9071.00	Gambling Managers	7190	Explain and interpret house rules, such as game rules or betting limits.	Core
11-9071.00	Gambling Managers	7193	Prepare work schedules and station arrangements and keep attendance records.	Core
11-9071.00	Gambling Managers	7191	Monitor staffing levels to ensure that games and tables are adequately staffed for each shift, arranging for staff rotations and breaks and locating substitute employees as necessary.	Core
11-9071.00	Gambling Managers	7187	Maintain familiarity with all games used at a facility, as well as strategies or tricks employed in those games.	Core
11-9071.00	Gambling Managers	7188	Train new workers or evaluate their performance.	Core
11-9071.00	Gambling Managers	20472	Market or promote the casino to bring in business.	Core
11-9071.00	Gambling Managers	7192	Interview and hire workers.	Core
11-9071.00	Gambling Managers	7194	Direct the distribution of complimentary hotel rooms, meals, or other discounts or free items given to players, based on their length of play and betting totals.	Core
11-9071.00	Gambling Managers	7195	Establish policies on issues, such as the type of gambling offered and the odds, the extension of credit, or the serving of food and beverages.	Core
11-9071.00	Gambling Managers	7189	Circulate among gaming tables to ensure that operations are conducted properly, that dealers follow house rules, or that players are not cheating.	Supplemental
11-9071.00	Gambling Managers	7197	Set and maintain a bank and table limit for each game.	Supplemental
11-9071.00	Gambling Managers	7201	Direct the compilation of summary sheets that show wager amounts and payoffs for races or events.	Supplemental
11-9071.00	Gambling Managers	7199	Review operational expenses, budget estimates, betting accounts, or collection reports for accuracy.	Supplemental
11-9071.00	Gambling Managers	7200	Record, collect, or pay off bets, issuing receipts as necessary.	Supplemental
11-9071.00	Gambling Managers	7202	Notify board attendants of table vacancies so that waiting patrons can play.	Supplemental
11-9071.00	Gambling Managers	7198	Monitor credit extended to players.	Supplemental
11-9072.00	Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling	21409	Plan, organize, or lead group activities for customers, such as exercise routines, athletic events, or arts and crafts.	Core
11-9072.00	Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling	21408	Plan programs of events or schedules of activities.	Core
11-9072.00	Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling	21412	Talk to coworkers using electronic devices, such as computers and radios.	Core
11-9072.00	Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling	21416	Write budgets to plan recreational activities or programs.	Core
11-9072.00	Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling	21406	Interview and hire associates to fill staff vacancies.	Core
11-9072.00	Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling	21402	Calculate and record department expenses and revenue.	Core
11-9072.00	Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling	21413	Talk to customers to convey information about events or activities.	Core
11-9072.00	Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling	21404	Explain rules and regulations of facilities and entertainment attractions to customers.	Core
11-9072.00	Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling	21400	Administer first aid in emergency situations.	Core
11-9072.00	Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling	21401	Assign tasks and work hours to staff.	Core
11-9072.00	Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling	21410	Resolve customer complaints regarding worker performance or services rendered.	Core
11-9072.00	Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling	21411	Store and retrieve equipment, such as vehicles, radios, and ride components.	Core
11-9072.00	Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling	21414	Train workers in company procedures or policy.	Core
11-9072.00	Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling	21415	Write and present strategies for recreational facility programming using customer or employee data.	Core
11-9072.00	Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling	21405	Inspect equipment, such as rides, games, and vehicles, to detect wear and damage.	Supplemental
11-9072.00	Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling	21403	Clean equipment and areas of amusement park, cruise ship, or other recreational facility.	Supplemental
11-9072.00	Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling	21407	Operate, drive, or explain the use of mechanical equipment in amusement parks, cruise ships, or other recreational facilities.	Supplemental
11-9081.00	Lodging Managers	1105	Answer inquiries pertaining to hotel policies and services, and resolve occupants' complaints.	Core
11-9081.00	Lodging Managers	1108	Participate in financial activities, such as the setting of room rates, the establishment of budgets, and the allocation of funds to departments.	Core
11-9081.00	Lodging Managers	1109	Confer and cooperate with other managers to ensure coordination of hotel activities.	Core
11-9081.00	Lodging Managers	1104	Greet and register guests.	Core
11-9081.00	Lodging Managers	18599	Monitor the revenue activity of the hotel or facility.	Core
11-9081.00	Lodging Managers	1111	Manage and maintain temporary or permanent lodging facilities.	Core
11-9081.00	Lodging Managers	1113	Train staff members.	Core
11-9081.00	Lodging Managers	1112	Observe and monitor staff performance to ensure efficient operations and adherence to facility's policies and procedures.	Core
11-9081.00	Lodging Managers	1107	Coordinate front-office activities of hotels or motels, and resolve problems.	Core
11-9081.00	Lodging Managers	1116	Inspect guest rooms, public areas, and grounds for cleanliness and appearance.	Core
11-9081.00	Lodging Managers	1106	Assign duties to workers, and schedule shifts.	Core
11-9081.00	Lodging Managers	1123	Receive and process advance registration payments, mail letters of confirmation, or return checks when registrations cannot be accepted.	Core
11-9081.00	Lodging Managers	1118	Interview and hire applicants.	Core
11-9081.00	Lodging Managers	1119	Purchase supplies, and arrange for outside services, such as deliveries, laundry, maintenance and repair, and trash collection.	Core
11-9081.00	Lodging Managers	18600	Collect payments and record data pertaining to funds and expenditures.	Core
11-9081.00	Lodging Managers	1115	Develop and implement policies and procedures for the operation of a department or establishment.	Core
11-9081.00	Lodging Managers	1117	Prepare required paperwork pertaining to departmental functions.	Core
11-9081.00	Lodging Managers	1114	Show, rent, or assign accommodations.	Core
11-9081.00	Lodging Managers	1121	Perform marketing and public relations activities.	Core
11-9081.00	Lodging Managers	1122	Organize and coordinate the work of staff and convention personnel for meetings to be held at a particular facility.	Core
11-9081.00	Lodging Managers	1125	Provide assistance to staff members by inspecting rooms, setting tables, or doing laundry.	Core
11-9081.00	Lodging Managers	1120	Arrange telephone answering services, deliver mail and packages, or answer questions regarding locations for eating and entertainment.	Core
11-9081.00	Lodging Managers	1124	Meet with clients to schedule and plan details of conventions, banquets, receptions and other functions.	Supplemental
11-9081.00	Lodging Managers	1126	Book tickets for guests for local tours and attractions.	Supplemental
11-9111.00	Medical and Health Services Managers	46	Direct, supervise and evaluate work activities of medical, nursing, technical, clerical, service, maintenance, and other personnel.	Core
11-9111.00	Medical and Health Services Managers	49	Develop and maintain computerized record management systems to store and process data, such as personnel activities and information, and to produce reports.	Core
11-9111.00	Medical and Health Services Managers	58	Plan, implement, and administer programs and services in a health care or medical facility, including personnel administration, training, and coordination of medical, nursing and physical plant staff.	Core
11-9111.00	Medical and Health Services Managers	51	Conduct and administer fiscal operations, including accounting, planning budgets, authorizing expenditures, establishing rates for services, and coordinating financial reporting.	Core
11-9111.00	Medical and Health Services Managers	55	Maintain awareness of advances in medicine, computerized diagnostic and treatment equipment, data processing technology, government regulations, health insurance changes, and financing options.	Core
11-9111.00	Medical and Health Services Managers	52	Establish work schedules and assignments for staff, according to workload, space, and equipment availability.	Core
11-9111.00	Medical and Health Services Managers	54	Monitor the use of diagnostic services, inpatient beds, facilities, and staff to ensure effective use of resources and assess the need for additional staff, equipment, and services.	Core
11-9111.00	Medical and Health Services Managers	48	Direct or conduct recruitment, hiring, and training of personnel.	Core
11-9111.00	Medical and Health Services Managers	56	Manage change in integrated health care delivery systems, such as work restructuring, technological innovations, and shifts in the focus of care.	Core
11-9111.00	Medical and Health Services Managers	53	Maintain communication between governing boards, medical staff, and department heads by attending board meetings and coordinating interdepartmental functioning.	Core
11-9111.00	Medical and Health Services Managers	47	Establish objectives and evaluative or operational criteria for units managed.	Core
11-9111.00	Medical and Health Services Managers	50	Develop and implement organizational policies and procedures for the facility or medical unit.	Core
11-9111.00	Medical and Health Services Managers	61	Review and analyze facility activities and data to aid planning and cash and risk management and to improve service utilization.	Core
11-9111.00	Medical and Health Services Managers	57	Prepare activity reports to inform management of the status and implementation plans of programs, services, and quality initiatives.	Core
11-9111.00	Medical and Health Services Managers	62	Develop or expand and implement medical programs or health services that promote research, rehabilitation, and community health.	Core
11-9111.00	Medical and Health Services Managers	59	Consult with medical, business, and community groups to discuss service problems, respond to community needs, enhance public relations, coordinate activities and plans, and promote health programs.	Core
11-9111.00	Medical and Health Services Managers	63	Develop instructional materials and conduct in-service and community-based educational programs.	Core
11-9111.00	Medical and Health Services Managers	60	Inspect facilities and recommend building or equipment modifications to ensure emergency readiness and compliance to access, safety, and sanitation regulations.	Supplemental
11-9121.00	Natural Sciences Managers	7209	Hire, supervise, or evaluate engineers, technicians, researchers, or other staff.	Core
11-9121.00	Natural Sciences Managers	7207	Design or coordinate successive phases of problem analysis, solution proposals, or testing.	Core
11-9121.00	Natural Sciences Managers	7205	Plan or direct research, development, or production activities.	Core
11-9121.00	Natural Sciences Managers	7208	Review project activities and prepare and review research, testing, or operational reports.	Core
11-9121.00	Natural Sciences Managers	7203	Confer with scientists, engineers, regulators, or others to plan or review projects or to provide technical assistance.	Core
11-9121.00	Natural Sciences Managers	7204	Develop client relationships and communicate with clients to explain proposals, present research findings, establish specifications, or discuss project status.	Core
11-9121.00	Natural Sciences Managers	7210	Determine scientific or technical goals within broad outlines provided by top management and make detailed plans to accomplish these goals.	Core
11-9121.00	Natural Sciences Managers	7206	Prepare project proposals.	Core
11-9121.00	Natural Sciences Managers	7211	Develop or implement policies, standards, or procedures for the architectural, scientific, or technical work performed to ensure regulatory compliance or operations enhancement.	Core
11-9121.00	Natural Sciences Managers	7215	Recruit personnel or oversee the development or maintenance of staff competence.	Core
11-9121.00	Natural Sciences Managers	7217	Prepare and administer budgets, approve and review expenditures, and prepare financial reports.	Core
11-9121.00	Natural Sciences Managers	7214	Conduct own research in field of expertise.	Core
11-9121.00	Natural Sciences Managers	7212	Develop innovative technology or train staff for its implementation.	Core
11-9121.00	Natural Sciences Managers	7218	Make presentations at professional meetings to further knowledge in the field.	Core
11-9121.00	Natural Sciences Managers	7213	Provide for stewardship of plant or animal resources or habitats, studying land use, monitoring animal populations, or providing shelter, resources, or medical treatment for animals.	Supplemental
11-9121.00	Natural Sciences Managers	7216	Advise or assist in obtaining patents or meeting other legal requirements.	Supplemental
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15612	Schedule subjects for appointments, procedures, or inpatient stays as required by study protocols.	Core
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15587	Perform specific protocol procedures such as interviewing subjects, taking vital signs, and performing electrocardiograms.	Core
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15610	Assess eligibility of potential subjects through methods such as screening interviews, reviews of medical records, or discussions with physicians and nurses.	Core
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15595	Prepare study-related documentation, such as protocol worksheets, procedural manuals, adverse event reports, institutional review board documents, or progress reports.	Core
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15602	Inform patients or caregivers about study aspects and outcomes to be expected.	Core
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15594	Record adverse event and side effect data and confer with investigators regarding the reporting of events to oversight agencies.	Core
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15613	Monitor study activities to ensure compliance with protocols and with all relevant local, federal, and state regulatory and institutional polices.	Core
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15597	Oversee subject enrollment to ensure that informed consent is properly obtained and documented.	Core
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15614	Maintain required records of study activity including case report forms, drug dispensation records, or regulatory forms.	Core
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15603	Identify protocol problems, inform investigators of problems, or assist in problem resolution efforts, such as protocol revisions.	Core
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15593	Review proposed study protocols to evaluate factors such as sample collection processes, data management plans, or potential subject risks.	Core
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15608	Collaborate with investigators to prepare presentations or reports of clinical study procedures, results, and conclusions.	Core
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15592	Track enrollment status of subjects and document dropout information such as dropout causes and subject contact efforts.	Core
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15609	Code, evaluate, or interpret collected study data.	Core
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15605	Direct the requisition, collection, labeling, storage, or shipment of specimens.	Core
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15601	Instruct research staff in scientific and procedural aspects of studies including standards of care, informed consent procedures, or documentation procedures.	Core
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15600	Maintain contact with sponsors to schedule and coordinate site visits or to answer questions about issues such as incomplete data.	Core
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15585	Prepare for or participate in quality assurance audits conducted by study sponsors, federal agencies, or specially designated review groups.	Core
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15598	Order drugs or devices necessary for study completion.	Core
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15606	Contact outside health care providers and communicate with subjects to obtain follow-up information.	Core
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15596	Participate in the development of study protocols including guidelines for administration or data collection procedures.	Core
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15591	Confer with health care professionals to determine the best recruitment practices for studies.	Core
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15607	Communicate with laboratories or investigators regarding laboratory findings.	Core
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15583	Review scientific literature, participate in continuing education activities, or attend conferences and seminars to maintain current knowledge of clinical studies affairs and issues.	Core
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15599	Organize space for study equipment and supplies.	Core
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15589	Develop advertising and other informational materials to be used in subject recruitment.	Core
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15604	Dispense medical devices or drugs, and calculate dosages and provide instructions as necessary.	Supplemental
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15611	Arrange for research study sites and determine staff or equipment availability.	Supplemental
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15588	Interpret protocols and advise treating physicians on appropriate dosage modifications or treatment calculations based on patient characteristics.	Supplemental
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15590	Contact industry representatives to ensure equipment and software specifications necessary for successful study completion.	Supplemental
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15584	Register protocol patients with appropriate statistical centers as required.	Supplemental
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15582	Solicit industry-sponsored trials through contacts and professional organizations.	Supplemental
11-9121.01	Clinical Research Coordinators	15586	Participate in preparation and management of research budgets and monetary disbursements.	Supplemental
11-9121.02	Water Resource Specialists	15618	Perform hydrologic, hydraulic, or water quality modeling.	Core
11-9121.02	Water Resource Specialists	15633	Analyze storm water systems to identify opportunities for water resource improvements.	Core
11-9121.02	Water Resource Specialists	15631	Conduct, or oversee the conduct of, investigations on matters such as water storage, wastewater discharge, pollutants, permits, or other compliance and regulatory issues.	Core
11-9121.02	Water Resource Specialists	15634	Develop strategies for watershed operations to meet water supply and conservation goals or to ensure regulatory compliance with clean water laws or regulations.	Core
11-9121.02	Water Resource Specialists	15630	Conduct technical studies for water resources on topics such as pollutants and water treatment options.	Core
11-9121.02	Water Resource Specialists	15616	Review or evaluate designs for water detention facilities, storm drains, flood control facilities, or other hydraulic structures.	Core
11-9121.02	Water Resource Specialists	15624	Present water resource proposals to government, public interest groups, or community groups.	Core
11-9121.02	Water Resource Specialists	15628	Develop plans to protect watershed health or rehabilitate watersheds.	Core
11-9121.02	Water Resource Specialists	15621	Write proposals, project reports, informational brochures, or other documents on wastewater purification, water supply and demand, or other water resource subjects.	Core
11-9121.02	Water Resource Specialists	15632	Conduct cost-benefit studies for watershed improvement projects or water management alternatives.	Core
11-9121.02	Water Resource Specialists	15623	Provide technical expertise to assist communities in the development or implementation of storm water monitoring or other water programs.	Core
11-9121.02	Water Resource Specialists	15620	Compile and maintain documentation on the health of a body of water.	Core
11-9121.02	Water Resource Specialists	15627	Identify and characterize specific causes or sources of water pollution.	Core
11-9121.02	Water Resource Specialists	15635	Conduct, or oversee the conduct of, chemical, physical, and biological water quality monitoring or sampling to ensure compliance with water quality standards.	Core
11-9121.02	Water Resource Specialists	15619	Compile water resource data, using geographic information systems (GIS) or global position systems (GPS) software.	Core
11-9121.02	Water Resource Specialists	15622	Recommend new or revised policies, procedures, or regulations to support water resource or conservation goals.	Core
11-9121.02	Water Resource Specialists	15629	Develop or implement standardized water monitoring and assessment methods.	Core
11-9121.02	Water Resource Specialists	15615	Supervise teams of workers who capture water from wells and rivers.	Core
11-9121.02	Water Resource Specialists	15617	Negotiate for water rights with communities or water facilities to meet water supply demands.	Core
11-9121.02	Water Resource Specialists	15626	Monitor water use, demand, or quality in a particular geographic area.	Core
11-9121.02	Water Resource Specialists	15625	Identify methods for distributing purified wastewater into rivers, streams, or oceans.	Supplemental
11-9131.00	Postmasters and Mail Superintendents	20842	Monitor employees' work schedules and attendance for payroll purposes.	Core
11-9131.00	Postmasters and Mail Superintendents	5260	Organize and supervise activities, such as the processing of incoming and outgoing mail.	Core
11-9131.00	Postmasters and Mail Superintendents	5262	Resolve customer complaints.	Core
11-9131.00	Postmasters and Mail Superintendents	5264	Prepare employee work schedules.	Core
11-9131.00	Postmasters and Mail Superintendents	5261	Direct and coordinate operational, management, and supportive services of one or a number of postal facilities.	Core
11-9131.00	Postmasters and Mail Superintendents	5263	Hire and train employees, and evaluate their performance.	Core
11-9131.00	Postmasters and Mail Superintendents	5265	Prepare and submit detailed and summary reports of post office activities to designated supervisors.	Core
11-9131.00	Postmasters and Mail Superintendents	5266	Negotiate labor disputes.	Core
11-9131.00	Postmasters and Mail Superintendents	5270	Select and train postmasters and managers of associate postal units.	Supplemental
11-9131.00	Postmasters and Mail Superintendents	5269	Inform the public of available services, and of postal laws and regulations.	Supplemental
11-9131.00	Postmasters and Mail Superintendents	5268	Issue and cash money orders.	Supplemental
11-9131.00	Postmasters and Mail Superintendents	5267	Collect rents for post office boxes.	Supplemental
11-9131.00	Postmasters and Mail Superintendents	5271	Confer with suppliers to obtain bids for proposed purchases and to requisition supplies, disbursing funds according to federal regulations.	Supplemental
11-9141.00	Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers	7228	Prepare detailed budgets and financial reports for properties.	Core
11-9141.00	Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers	7224	Manage and oversee operations, maintenance, administration, and improvement of commercial, industrial, or residential properties.	Core
11-9141.00	Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers	7223	Plan, schedule, and coordinate general maintenance, major repairs, and remodeling or construction projects for commercial or residential properties.	Core
11-9141.00	Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers	7220	Direct collection of monthly assessments, rental fees, and deposits and payment of insurance premiums, mortgage, taxes, and incurred operating expenses.	Core
11-9141.00	Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers	7241	Meet with clients to negotiate management and service contracts, determine priorities, and discuss the financial and operational status of properties.	Core
11-9141.00	Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers	7229	Direct and coordinate the activities of staff and contract personnel and evaluate their performance.	Core
11-9141.00	Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers	7234	Prepare and administer contracts for provision of property services, such as cleaning, maintenance, and security services.	Core
11-9141.00	Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers	7231	Market vacant space to prospective tenants through leasing agents, advertising, or other methods.	Core
11-9141.00	Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers	7236	Act as liaisons between on-site managers or tenants and owners.	Core
11-9141.00	Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers	7222	Investigate complaints, disturbances, and violations and resolve problems, following management rules and regulations.	Core
11-9141.00	Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers	7221	Inspect grounds, facilities, and equipment routinely to determine necessity of repairs or maintenance.	Core
11-9141.00	Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers	7226	Maintain records of sales, rental or usage activity, special permits issued, maintenance and operating costs, or property availability.	Core
11-9141.00	Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers	7238	Meet with boards of directors and committees to discuss and resolve legal and environmental issues or disputes between neighbors.	Core
11-9141.00	Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers	7232	Solicit and analyze bids from contractors for repairs, renovations, and maintenance.	Core
11-9141.00	Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers	7230	Maintain contact with insurance carriers, fire and police departments, and other agencies to ensure protection and compliance with codes and regulations.	Core
11-9141.00	Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers	7239	Confer with legal authorities to ensure that renting and advertising practices are not discriminatory and that properties comply with state and federal regulations.	Core
11-9141.00	Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers	7235	Purchase building and maintenance supplies, equipment, or furniture.	Core
11-9141.00	Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers	7233	Review rents to ensure that they are in line with rental markets.	Supplemental
11-9141.00	Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers	7240	Clean common areas, change light bulbs, and make minor property repairs.	Supplemental
11-9141.00	Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers	7227	Determine and certify the eligibility of prospective tenants, following government regulations.	Supplemental
11-9141.00	Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers	7237	Confer regularly with community association members to ensure their needs are being met.	Supplemental
11-9141.00	Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers	7219	Meet with prospective tenants to show properties, explain terms of occupancy, and provide information about local areas.	Supplemental
11-9141.00	Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers	7245	Analyze information on property values, taxes, zoning, population growth, and traffic volume and patterns to determine if properties should be acquired.	Supplemental
11-9141.00	Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers	7225	Negotiate the sale, lease, or development of property and complete or review appropriate documents and forms.	Supplemental
11-9141.00	Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers	7243	Contract with architectural firms to draw up detailed plans for new structures.	Supplemental
11-9141.00	Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers	7242	Negotiate short- and long-term loans to finance construction and ownership of structures.	Supplemental
11-9141.00	Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers	7244	Negotiate with government leaders, businesses, special interest representatives, and utility companies to gain support for new projects and to eliminate potential obstacles.	Supplemental
11-9151.00	Social and Community Service Managers	1131	Establish and oversee administrative procedures to meet objectives set by boards of directors or senior management.	Core
11-9151.00	Social and Community Service Managers	1129	Direct activities of professional and technical staff members and volunteers.	Core
11-9151.00	Social and Community Service Managers	1130	Evaluate the work of staff and volunteers to ensure that programs are of appropriate quality and that resources are used effectively.	Core
11-9151.00	Social and Community Service Managers	1132	Participate in the determination of organizational policies regarding such issues as participant eligibility, program requirements, and program benefits.	Core
11-9151.00	Social and Community Service Managers	1128	Prepare and maintain records and reports, such as budgets, personnel records, or training manuals.	Core
11-9151.00	Social and Community Service Managers	18463	Provide direct service and support to individuals or clients, such as handling a referral for child advocacy issues, conducting a needs evaluation, or resolving complaints.	Core
11-9151.00	Social and Community Service Managers	1127	Establish and maintain relationships with other agencies and organizations in community to meet community needs and to ensure that services are not duplicated.	Core
11-9151.00	Social and Community Service Managers	1135	Recruit, interview, and hire or sign up volunteers and staff.	Core
11-9151.00	Social and Community Service Managers	1133	Research and analyze member or community needs to determine program directions and goals.	Core
11-9151.00	Social and Community Service Managers	18464	Implement and evaluate staff, volunteer, or community training programs.	Core
11-9151.00	Social and Community Service Managers	1139	Act as consultants to agency staff and other community programs regarding the interpretation of program-related federal, state, and county regulations and policies.	Core
11-9151.00	Social and Community Service Managers	1134	Speak to community groups to explain and interpret agency purposes, programs, and policies.	Core
11-9151.00	Social and Community Service Managers	1138	Analyze proposed legislation, regulations, or rule changes to determine how agency services could be impacted.	Supplemental
11-9151.00	Social and Community Service Managers	1137	Plan and administer budgets for programs, equipment, and support services.	Supplemental
11-9151.00	Social and Community Service Managers	1136	Represent organizations in relations with governmental and media institutions.	Supplemental
11-9151.00	Social and Community Service Managers	1141	Direct fundraising activities and the preparation of public relations materials.	Supplemental
11-9161.00	Emergency Management Directors	7263	Consult with officials of local and area governments, schools, hospitals, and other institutions to determine their needs and capabilities in the event of a natural disaster or other emergency.	Core
11-9161.00	Emergency Management Directors	7258	Develop and maintain liaisons with municipalities, county departments, and similar entities to facilitate plan development, response effort coordination, and exchanges of personnel and equipment.	Core
11-9161.00	Emergency Management Directors	7257	Coordinate disaster response or crisis management activities, such as ordering evacuations, opening public shelters, and implementing special needs plans and programs.	Core
11-9161.00	Emergency Management Directors	7260	Prepare emergency situation status reports that describe response and recovery efforts, needs, and preliminary damage assessments.	Core
11-9161.00	Emergency Management Directors	7256	Maintain and update all resource materials associated with emergency preparedness plans.	Core
11-9161.00	Emergency Management Directors	7254	Prepare plans that outline operating procedures to be used in response to disasters or emergencies, such as hurricanes, nuclear accidents, and terrorist attacks, and in recovery from these events.	Core
11-9161.00	Emergency Management Directors	7264	Develop and perform tests and evaluations of emergency management plans in accordance with state and federal regulations.	Core
11-9161.00	Emergency Management Directors	7266	Collaborate with other officials to prepare and analyze damage assessments following disasters or emergencies.	Core
11-9161.00	Emergency Management Directors	7261	Design and administer emergency or disaster preparedness training courses that teach people how to effectively respond to major emergencies and disasters.	Core
11-9161.00	Emergency Management Directors	7253	Keep informed of activities or changes that could affect the likelihood of an emergency, response efforts, or plan implementation.	Core
11-9161.00	Emergency Management Directors	7262	Inspect facilities and equipment, such as emergency management centers and communications equipment, to determine their operational and functional capabilities in emergency situations.	Core
11-9161.00	Emergency Management Directors	7269	Review emergency plans of individual organizations, such as medical facilities, to ensure their adequacy.	Core
11-9161.00	Emergency Management Directors	7259	Keep informed of federal, state, and local regulations affecting emergency plans, and ensure that plans adhere to those regulations.	Core
11-9161.00	Emergency Management Directors	7270	Conduct surveys to determine the types of emergency-related needs to be addressed in disaster planning, or provide technical support to others conducting such surveys.	Core
11-9161.00	Emergency Management Directors	7265	Attend meetings, conferences, and workshops related to emergency management to learn new information and to develop working relationships with other emergency management specialists.	Core
11-9161.00	Emergency Management Directors	7255	Propose alteration of emergency response procedures, based on regulatory changes, technological changes, or knowledge gained from outcomes of previous emergency situations.	Core
11-9161.00	Emergency Management Directors	7267	Develop instructional materials for the public and make presentations to citizens' groups to provide information on emergency plans and their implementation processes.	Core
11-9161.00	Emergency Management Directors	7272	Apply for federal funding for emergency-management-related needs, and administer and report on the progress of such grants.	Core
11-9161.00	Emergency Management Directors	7268	Train local groups in the preparation of long-term plans that are compatible with federal and state plans.	Core
11-9161.00	Emergency Management Directors	7275	Provide communities with assistance in applying for federal funding for emergency management facilities, radiological instrumentation, and related items.	Core
11-9161.00	Emergency Management Directors	7271	Study emergency plans used elsewhere to gather information for plan development.	Core
11-9161.00	Emergency Management Directors	7273	Develop and implement training procedures and strategies for radiological protection, detection, and decontamination.	Supplemental
11-9161.00	Emergency Management Directors	7274	Inventory and distribute nuclear, biological, and chemical detection and contamination equipment, providing instruction in its maintenance and use.	Supplemental
11-9171.00	Funeral Home Managers	18832	Consult with families or friends of the deceased to arrange funeral details, such as obituary notice wording, casket selection, or plans for services.	Core
11-9171.00	Funeral Home Managers	18842	Schedule funerals, burials, or cremations.	Core
11-9171.00	Funeral Home Managers	23984	Deliver death certificates to medical facilities or offices to obtain signatures from legally authorized persons.	Core
11-9171.00	Funeral Home Managers	18837	Offer counsel and comfort to families and friends of the deceased.	Core
11-9171.00	Funeral Home Managers	18835	Monitor funeral service operations to ensure that they comply with applicable policies, regulations, and laws.	Core
11-9171.00	Funeral Home Managers	18833	Direct and supervise work of embalmers, funeral attendants, death certificate clerks, cosmetologists, or other staff.	Core
11-9171.00	Funeral Home Managers	18846	Complete and maintain records, such as state-required documents, tracking documents, or product inventories.	Core
11-9171.00	Funeral Home Managers	18843	Sell funeral services, products, or merchandise to clients.	Core
11-9171.00	Funeral Home Managers	18838	Plan and implement changes to service offerings to meet community needs or increase funeral home revenues.	Core
11-9171.00	Funeral Home Managers	18840	Respond to customer complaints, legal inquiries, payment negotiations, or other post-service matters.	Core
11-9171.00	Funeral Home Managers	18836	Negotiate contracts for prearranged funeral services.	Core
11-9171.00	Funeral Home Managers	18848	Explain goals, policies, or procedures to staff members.	Core
11-9171.00	Funeral Home Managers	18851	Schedule work hours for funeral home or contract employees.	Core
11-9171.00	Funeral Home Managers	18845	Set prices or credit terms for funeral products or services.	Core
11-9171.00	Funeral Home Managers	18841	Review financial statements, sales or activity reports, or other performance data to identify opportunities for cost reductions or service improvements.	Core
11-9171.00	Funeral Home Managers	18850	Interview and hire new employees.	Core
11-9171.00	Funeral Home Managers	18849	Identify skill development needs for funeral home staff.	Core
11-9171.00	Funeral Home Managers	18834	Direct or monitor administrative, support, repair, or maintenance services for funeral homes.	Core
11-9171.00	Funeral Home Managers	18844	Set marketing, sales, or other financial goals for funeral service establishments and monitor progress toward these goals.	Core
11-9171.00	Funeral Home Managers	18830	Attend or make presentations at community events to promote funeral home services or build community relationships.	Core
11-9171.00	Funeral Home Managers	18847	Evaluate the performance of vendors, contract employees, or other service providers to ensure quality and cost-efficiency.	Core
11-9171.00	Funeral Home Managers	18831	Conduct market research and analyze industry trends.	Core
11-9171.00	Funeral Home Managers	18839	Plan and implement sales promotions or other marketing strategies and activities for funeral home operations.	Core
11-9179.01	Fitness and Wellness Coordinators	15558	Maintain wellness- and fitness-related schedules, records, or reports.	Core
11-9179.01	Fitness and Wellness Coordinators	15562	Develop or coordinate fitness and wellness programs or services.	Core
11-9179.01	Fitness and Wellness Coordinators	15552	Recommend or approve new program or service offerings to promote wellness and fitness, produce revenues, or minimize costs.	Core
11-9179.01	Fitness and Wellness Coordinators	15557	Manage or oversee fitness or recreation facilities, ensuring safe and clean facilities and equipment.	Core
11-9179.01	Fitness and Wellness Coordinators	15561	Supervise fitness or wellness specialists, such as fitness instructors, nutritionists, or health educators.	Core
11-9179.01	Fitness and Wellness Coordinators	15544	Track attendance, participation, or performance data related to wellness events.	Core
11-9179.01	Fitness and Wellness Coordinators	15559	Conduct or facilitate training sessions or seminars for wellness and fitness staff.	Core
11-9179.01	Fitness and Wellness Coordinators	15546	Maintain or arrange for maintenance of fitness equipment or facilities.	Core
11-9179.01	Fitness and Wellness Coordinators	15553	Prepare or implement budgets and strategic, operational, purchasing, or maintenance plans.	Core
11-9179.01	Fitness and Wellness Coordinators	23945	Evaluate fitness and wellness programs to determine their effectiveness.	Core
11-9179.01	Fitness and Wellness Coordinators	15560	Develop fitness or wellness classes, such as yoga, aerobics, strength training, or aquatics, ensuring a diversity of class offerings.	Core
11-9179.01	Fitness and Wellness Coordinators	15556	Demonstrate proper operation of fitness equipment, such as resistance machines, cardio machines, free weights, or fitness assessment devices.	Core
11-9179.01	Fitness and Wellness Coordinators	15548	Conduct needs assessments or surveys to determine interest in, or satisfaction with, wellness and fitness programs, events, or services.	Core
11-9179.01	Fitness and Wellness Coordinators	15549	Teach fitness classes to improve strength, flexibility, cardiovascular conditioning, or general fitness of participants.	Core
11-9179.01	Fitness and Wellness Coordinators	15547	Develop marketing campaigns to promote a healthy lifestyle or participation in fitness or wellness programs.	Core
11-9179.01	Fitness and Wellness Coordinators	15550	Select or supervise contractors, such as event hosts or health, fitness, and wellness practitioners.	Core
11-9179.01	Fitness and Wellness Coordinators	20316	Track cost-containment strategies and programs to evaluate effectiveness.	Core
11-9179.01	Fitness and Wellness Coordinators	15545	Provide individual support or counseling in general wellness or nutrition.	Core
11-9179.01	Fitness and Wellness Coordinators	20317	Use computer skills and software to manage Web sites or databases, publish newsletters, or provide webinars.	Core
11-9179.01	Fitness and Wellness Coordinators	15551	Respond to customer, public, or media requests for information about wellness programs or services.	Core
11-9179.01	Fitness and Wellness Coordinators	20315	Organize and oversee fitness or wellness programs, such as information presentations, blood drives, or training in first aid or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).	Core
11-9179.01	Fitness and Wellness Coordinators	15555	Organize and oversee events such as organized runs or walks.	Core
11-9179.01	Fitness and Wellness Coordinators	15554	Organize and oversee health screenings or other preventive measures, such as mammography, blood pressure, or cholesterol screenings or flu vaccinations.	Supplemental
11-9179.01	Fitness and Wellness Coordinators	20314	Interpret insurance data or Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) data to develop programs that address specific needs of target populations.	Supplemental
11-9179.02	Spa Managers	17612	Respond to customer inquiries or complaints.	Core
11-9179.02	Spa Managers	17619	Schedule guest appointments.	Core
11-9179.02	Spa Managers	17617	Maintain client databases.	Core
11-9179.02	Spa Managers	17605	Coordinate facility schedules to maximize usage and efficiency.	Core
11-9179.02	Spa Managers	17610	Perform accounting duties, such as recording daily cash flow, preparing bank deposits, or generating financial statements.	Core
11-9179.02	Spa Managers	17609	Monitor operations to ensure compliance with applicable health, safety, or hygiene standards.	Core
11-9179.02	Spa Managers	17601	Plan or direct spa services and programs.	Core
11-9179.02	Spa Managers	17615	Develop or implement marketing strategies.	Core
11-9179.02	Spa Managers	17620	Sell products, services, or memberships.	Core
11-9179.02	Spa Managers	17611	Recruit, interview, or hire employees.	Core
11-9179.02	Spa Managers	17603	Assess employee performance and suggest ways to improve work.	Core
11-9179.02	Spa Managers	17608	Inventory products and order new supplies.	Core
11-9179.02	Spa Managers	17607	Establish spa budgets and financial goals.	Core
11-9179.02	Spa Managers	17600	Inform staff of job responsibilities, performance expectations, client service standards, or corporate policies and guidelines.	Core
11-9179.02	Spa Managers	17602	Train staff in the use or sale of products, programs, or activities.	Core
11-9179.02	Spa Managers	17618	Participate in continuing education classes to maintain current knowledge of industry.	Core
11-9179.02	Spa Managers	17616	Direct facility maintenance or repair.	Core
11-9179.02	Spa Managers	17614	Verify staff credentials, such as educational and certification requirements.	Core
11-9179.02	Spa Managers	17613	Schedule staff or supervise scheduling.	Core
11-9179.02	Spa Managers	17604	Check spa equipment to ensure proper functioning.	Core
11-9179.02	Spa Managers	17606	Develop staff service or retail goals and guide staff in goal achievement.	Core
11-9199.01	Regulatory Affairs Managers	18026	Develop regulatory strategies and implementation plans for the preparation and submission of new products.	Core
11-9199.01	Regulatory Affairs Managers	18037	Review all regulatory agency submission materials to ensure timeliness, accuracy, comprehensiveness, or compliance with regulatory standards.	Core
11-9199.01	Regulatory Affairs Managers	18022	Direct the preparation and submission of regulatory agency applications, reports, or correspondence.	Core
11-9199.01	Regulatory Affairs Managers	18029	Investigate product complaints and prepare documentation and submissions to appropriate regulatory agencies as necessary.	Core
11-9199.01	Regulatory Affairs Managers	18035	Provide responses to regulatory agencies regarding product information or issues.	Core
11-9199.01	Regulatory Affairs Managers	18036	Represent organizations before domestic or international regulatory agencies on major policy matters or decisions regarding company products.	Core
11-9199.01	Regulatory Affairs Managers	18024	Provide regulatory guidance to departments or development project teams regarding design, development, evaluation, or marketing of products.	Core
11-9199.01	Regulatory Affairs Managers	18031	Manage activities such as audits, regulatory agency inspections, or product recalls.	Core
11-9199.01	Regulatory Affairs Managers	18025	Communicate regulatory information to multiple departments and ensure that information is interpreted correctly.	Core
11-9199.01	Regulatory Affairs Managers	18030	Maintain current knowledge of relevant regulations, including proposed and final rules.	Core
11-9199.01	Regulatory Affairs Managers	18023	Formulate or implement regulatory affairs policies and procedures to ensure that regulatory compliance is maintained or enhanced.	Core
11-9199.01	Regulatory Affairs Managers	21087	Direct documentation efforts to ensure compliance with domestic and international regulations and standards.	Core
11-9199.01	Regulatory Affairs Managers	18038	Review materials such as marketing literature or user manuals to ensure that regulatory agency requirements are met.	Core
11-9199.01	Regulatory Affairs Managers	18034	Participate in the development or implementation of clinical trial protocols.	Core
11-9199.01	Regulatory Affairs Managers	18028	Implement or monitor complaint processing systems to ensure effective and timely resolution of all complaint investigations.	Core
11-9199.01	Regulatory Affairs Managers	18043	Establish procedures or systems for publishing document submissions in hardcopy or electronic formats.	Core
11-9199.01	Regulatory Affairs Managers	18027	Establish regulatory priorities or budgets and allocate resources and workloads.	Core
11-9199.01	Regulatory Affairs Managers	18039	Train staff in regulatory policies or procedures.	Core
11-9199.01	Regulatory Affairs Managers	18042	Develop and maintain standard operating procedures or local working practices.	Core
11-9199.01	Regulatory Affairs Managers	18040	Contribute to the development or implementation of business unit strategic and operating plans.	Core
11-9199.01	Regulatory Affairs Managers	19531	Monitor regulatory affairs activities to ensure their alignment with corporate sustainability or green initiatives.	Core
11-9199.01	Regulatory Affairs Managers	18041	Coordinate internal discoveries and depositions with legal department staff.	Core
11-9199.01	Regulatory Affairs Managers	18032	Monitor emerging trends regarding industry regulations to determine potential impacts on organizational processes.	Core
11-9199.01	Regulatory Affairs Managers	19529	Develop relationships with state or federal environmental regulatory agencies to learn about and analyze the potential impacts of proposed environmental policy regulations.	Core
11-9199.01	Regulatory Affairs Managers	19532	Monitor regulatory affairs trends related to environmental issues.	Core
11-9199.01	Regulatory Affairs Managers	19530	Evaluate regulatory affairs aspects that are specifically green, such as the use of toxic substances in packaging, carbon footprinting issues, or green policy implementation.	Core
11-9199.01	Regulatory Affairs Managers	18044	Evaluate new software publishing systems and confer with regulatory agencies concerning news or updates on electronic publishing of submissions.	Supplemental
11-9199.02	Compliance Managers	15645	Report violations of compliance or regulatory standards to duly authorized enforcement agencies as appropriate or required.	Core
11-9199.02	Compliance Managers	15650	Identify compliance issues that require follow-up or investigation.	Core
11-9199.02	Compliance Managers	21088	Discuss emerging compliance issues to ensure that management and employees are informed about compliance reporting systems, policies, and practices.	Core
11-9199.02	Compliance Managers	15653	File appropriate compliance reports with regulatory agencies.	Core
11-9199.02	Compliance Managers	15638	Maintain documentation of compliance activities, such as complaints received or investigation outcomes.	Core
11-9199.02	Compliance Managers	15639	Consult with corporate attorneys as necessary to address difficult legal compliance issues.	Core
11-9199.02	Compliance Managers	15656	Conduct or direct the internal investigation of compliance issues.	Core
11-9199.02	Compliance Managers	15644	Provide employee training on compliance related topics, policies, or procedures.	Core
11-9199.02	Compliance Managers	15637	Serve as a confidential point of contact for employees to communicate with management, seek clarification on issues or dilemmas, or report irregularities.	Core
11-9199.02	Compliance Managers	21089	Verify that all regulatory policies and procedures have been documented, implemented, and communicated.	Core
11-9199.02	Compliance Managers	15652	Disseminate written policies and procedures related to compliance activities.	Core
11-9199.02	Compliance Managers	15647	Prepare management reports regarding compliance operations and progress.	Core
11-9199.02	Compliance Managers	15655	Conduct periodic internal reviews or audits to ensure that compliance procedures are followed.	Core
11-9199.02	Compliance Managers	21090	Keep informed regarding pending industry changes, trends, or best practices.	Core
11-9199.02	Compliance Managers	15649	Monitor compliance systems to ensure their effectiveness.	Core
11-9199.02	Compliance Managers	21091	Direct the development or implementation of policies and procedures related to compliance throughout an organization.	Core
11-9199.02	Compliance Managers	15642	Advise internal management or business partners on the implementation or operation of compliance programs.	Core
11-9199.02	Compliance Managers	15654	Design or implement improvements in communication, monitoring, or enforcement of compliance standards.	Core
11-9199.02	Compliance Managers	15646	Provide assistance to internal or external auditors in compliance reviews.	Core
11-9199.02	Compliance Managers	15641	Collaborate with human resources departments to ensure the implementation of consistent disciplinary action strategies in cases of compliance standard violations.	Core
11-9199.02	Compliance Managers	21092	Develop risk management strategies based on assessment of product, compliance, or operational risks.	Supplemental
11-9199.02	Compliance Managers	19533	Advise technical professionals on the development or use of environmental compliance or reporting tools.	Supplemental
11-9199.02	Compliance Managers	19534	Conduct environmental audits to ensure adherence to environmental standards.	Supplemental
11-9199.02	Compliance Managers	19537	Evaluate testing procedures to meet the specifications of environmental monitoring programs.	Supplemental
11-9199.02	Compliance Managers	19538	Review or modify policies or operating guidelines to comply with changes to environmental standards or regulations.	Supplemental
11-9199.02	Compliance Managers	15643	Review communications such as securities sales advertising to ensure there are no violations of standards or regulations.	Supplemental
11-9199.02	Compliance Managers	21093	Oversee internal reporting systems, such as corporate compliance hotlines.	Supplemental
11-9199.02	Compliance Managers	15636	Verify that software technology is in place to adequately provide oversight and monitoring in all required areas.	Supplemental
11-9199.02	Compliance Managers	19536	Direct environmental programs, such as air or water compliance, aboveground or underground storage tanks, spill prevention or control, hazardous waste or materials management, solid waste recycling, medical waste management, indoor air quality, integrated pest management, employee training, or disaster preparedness.	Supplemental
11-9199.08	Loss Prevention Managers	15800	Coordinate or conduct internal investigations of problems such as employee theft and violations of corporate loss prevention policies.	Core
11-9199.08	Loss Prevention Managers	15807	Administer systems and programs to reduce loss, maintain inventory control, or increase safety.	Core
11-9199.08	Loss Prevention Managers	15781	Review loss prevention exception reports and cash discrepancies to ensure adherence to guidelines.	Core
11-9199.08	Loss Prevention Managers	15791	Train loss prevention staff, retail managers, or store employees on loss control and prevention measures.	Core
11-9199.08	Loss Prevention Managers	15786	Investigate or interview individuals suspected of shoplifting or internal theft.	Core
11-9199.08	Loss Prevention Managers	15783	Provide recommendations and solutions in crisis situations such as workplace violence, protests, and demonstrations.	Core
11-9199.08	Loss Prevention Managers	15806	Identify potential for loss and develop strategies to eliminate it.	Core
11-9199.08	Loss Prevention Managers	15795	Hire or supervise loss prevention staff.	Core
11-9199.08	Loss Prevention Managers	15804	Advise retail managers on compliance with applicable codes, laws, regulations, or standards.	Core
11-9199.08	Loss Prevention Managers	15799	Develop and maintain partnerships with federal, state, or local law enforcement agencies or members of the retail loss prevention community.	Core
11-9199.08	Loss Prevention Managers	15794	Perform or direct inventory investigations in response to shrink results outside of acceptable ranges.	Core
11-9199.08	Loss Prevention Managers	15796	Maintain documentation of all loss prevention activity.	Core
11-9199.08	Loss Prevention Managers	15802	Assess security needs across locations to ensure proper deployment of loss prevention resources, such as staff and technology.	Core
11-9199.08	Loss Prevention Managers	15805	Monitor compliance to operational, safety, or inventory control procedures, including physical security standards.	Core
11-9199.08	Loss Prevention Managers	15790	Verify correct use and maintenance of physical security systems, such as closed-circuit television, merchandise tags, and burglar alarms.	Core
11-9199.08	Loss Prevention Managers	15789	Visit stores to ensure compliance with company policies and procedures.	Core
11-9199.08	Loss Prevention Managers	15803	Analyze retail data to identify current or emerging trends in theft or fraud.	Core
11-9199.08	Loss Prevention Managers	15798	Direct loss prevention audit programs including target store audits, maintenance audits, safety audits, or electronic article surveillance (EAS) audits.	Core
11-9199.08	Loss Prevention Managers	15801	Collaborate with law enforcement to investigate and solve external theft or fraud cases.	Core
11-9199.08	Loss Prevention Managers	15797	Coordinate theft and fraud investigations involving career criminals or organized group activities.	Core
11-9199.08	Loss Prevention Managers	15792	Supervise surveillance, detection, or criminal processing related to theft and criminal cases.	Core
11-9199.08	Loss Prevention Managers	15782	Perform cash audits and deposit investigations to fully account for store cash.	Core
11-9199.08	Loss Prevention Managers	15793	Recommend improvements in loss prevention programs, staffing, scheduling, or training.	Core
11-9199.08	Loss Prevention Managers	15787	Direct installation of covert surveillance equipment, such as security cameras.	Core
11-9199.08	Loss Prevention Managers	15784	Monitor and review paperwork procedures and systems to prevent error-related shortages.	Core
11-9199.08	Loss Prevention Managers	15788	Advise retail establishments on development of loss-investigation procedures.	Core
11-9199.08	Loss Prevention Managers	15785	Maintain databases such as bad check logs, reports on multiple offenders, and alarm activation lists.	Supplemental
11-9199.09	Wind Energy Operations Managers	15822	Supervise employees or subcontractors to ensure quality of work or adherence to safety regulations or policies.	Core
11-9199.09	Wind Energy Operations Managers	15808	Train or coordinate the training of employees in operations, safety, environmental issues, or technical issues.	Core
11-9199.09	Wind Energy Operations Managers	15809	Track and maintain records for wind operations, such as site performance, downtime events, parts usage, or substation events.	Core
11-9199.09	Wind Energy Operations Managers	15823	Oversee the maintenance of wind field equipment or structures, such as towers, transformers, electrical collector systems, roadways, or other site assets.	Core
11-9199.09	Wind Energy Operations Managers	15821	Prepare wind field operational budgets.	Core
11-9199.09	Wind Energy Operations Managers	15819	Develop relationships and communicate with customers, site managers, developers, land owners, authorities, utility representatives, or residents.	Core
11-9199.09	Wind Energy Operations Managers	15813	Maintain operations records, such as work orders, site inspection forms, or other documentation.	Core
11-9199.09	Wind Energy Operations Managers	15815	Recruit or select wind operations employees, contractors, or subcontractors.	Core
11-9199.09	Wind Energy Operations Managers	15810	Provide technical support to wind field customers, employees, or subcontractors.	Core
11-9199.09	Wind Energy Operations Managers	15817	Estimate costs associated with operations, including repairs or preventive maintenance.	Core
11-9199.09	Wind Energy Operations Managers	15816	Monitor and maintain records of daily facility operations.	Core
11-9199.09	Wind Energy Operations Managers	15818	Establish goals, objectives, or priorities for wind field operations.	Core
11-9199.09	Wind Energy Operations Managers	15812	Order parts, tools, or equipment needed to maintain, restore, or improve wind field operations.	Core
11-9199.09	Wind Energy Operations Managers	15814	Review, negotiate, or approve wind farm contracts.	Core
11-9199.09	Wind Energy Operations Managers	15811	Manage warranty repair or replacement services.	Core
11-9199.09	Wind Energy Operations Managers	15820	Develop processes or procedures for wind operations, including transitioning from construction to commercial operations.	Core
11-9199.10	Wind Energy Development Managers	15836	Coordinate or direct development, energy assessment, engineering, or construction activities to ensure that wind project needs and objectives are met.	Core
11-9199.10	Wind Energy Development Managers	15834	Manage wind project costs to stay within budget limits.	Core
11-9199.10	Wind Energy Development Managers	15827	Lead or support negotiations involving tax agreements or abatements, power purchase agreements, land use, or interconnection agreements.	Core
11-9199.10	Wind Energy Development Managers	15838	Create wind energy project plans, including project scope, goals, tasks, resources, schedules, costs, contingencies, or other project information.	Core
11-9199.10	Wind Energy Development Managers	15824	Supervise the work of subcontractors or consultants to ensure quality and conformance to specifications or budgets.	Core
11-9199.10	Wind Energy Development Managers	15835	Develop scope of work for wind project functions, such as design, site assessment, environmental studies, surveying, or field support services.	Core
11-9199.10	Wind Energy Development Managers	15830	Provide verbal or written project status reports to project teams, management, subcontractors, customers, or owners.	Core
11-9199.10	Wind Energy Development Managers	15828	Update schedules, estimates, forecasts, or budgets for wind projects.	Core
11-9199.10	Wind Energy Development Managers	15837	Prepare or assist in the preparation of applications for environmental, building, or other required permits.	Core
11-9199.10	Wind Energy Development Managers	15829	Review or evaluate proposals or bids to make recommendations regarding awarding of contracts.	Core
11-9199.10	Wind Energy Development Managers	15826	Manage site assessments or environmental studies for wind fields.	Core
11-9199.10	Wind Energy Development Managers	15833	Prepare wind project documentation, including diagrams or layouts.	Core
11-9199.10	Wind Energy Development Managers	15831	Review civil design, engineering, or construction technical documentation to ensure compliance with applicable government or industrial codes, standards, requirements, or regulations.	Core
11-9199.10	Wind Energy Development Managers	15825	Prepare requests for proposals (RFPs) for wind project construction or equipment acquisition.	Core
11-9199.10	Wind Energy Development Managers	15832	Provide technical support for the design, construction, or commissioning of wind farm projects.	Core
11-9199.11	Brownfield Redevelopment Specialists and Site Managers	15849	Identify environmental contamination sources.	Core
11-9199.11	Brownfield Redevelopment Specialists and Site Managers	15857	Coordinate on-site activities for environmental cleanup or remediation projects to ensure compliance with environmental laws, standards, regulations, or other requirements.	Core
11-9199.11	Brownfield Redevelopment Specialists and Site Managers	23901	Identify and apply for project funding.	Core
11-9199.11	Brownfield Redevelopment Specialists and Site Managers	15848	Plan or implement brownfield redevelopment projects to ensure safety, quality, and compliance with applicable standards or requirements.	Core
11-9199.11	Brownfield Redevelopment Specialists and Site Managers	15850	Estimate costs for environmental cleanup and remediation of land redevelopment projects.	Core
11-9199.11	Brownfield Redevelopment Specialists and Site Managers	15858	Conduct quantitative risk assessments for human health, environmental, or other risks.	Core
11-9199.11	Brownfield Redevelopment Specialists and Site Managers	15852	Design or implement plans for surface or ground water remediation.	Core
11-9199.11	Brownfield Redevelopment Specialists and Site Managers	15854	Design or implement measures to improve the water, air, and soil quality of military test sites, abandoned mine land, or other contaminated sites.	Core
11-9199.11	Brownfield Redevelopment Specialists and Site Managers	15839	Review or evaluate environmental remediation project proposals.	Core
11-9199.11	Brownfield Redevelopment Specialists and Site Managers	15843	Prepare reports or presentations to communicate brownfield redevelopment needs, status, or progress.	Core
11-9199.11	Brownfield Redevelopment Specialists and Site Managers	15847	Inspect sites to assess environmental damage or monitor cleanup progress.	Core
11-9199.11	Brownfield Redevelopment Specialists and Site Managers	15846	Maintain records of decisions, actions, and progress related to environmental redevelopment projects.	Core
11-9199.11	Brownfield Redevelopment Specialists and Site Managers	15856	Coordinate the disposal of hazardous waste.	Core
11-9199.11	Brownfield Redevelopment Specialists and Site Managers	15860	Develop or implement plans for the sustainable regeneration of brownfield sites to ensure regeneration of a wider area by providing environmental protection or economic and social benefits.	Core
11-9199.11	Brownfield Redevelopment Specialists and Site Managers	15859	Conduct feasibility or cost-benefit studies for environmental remediation projects.	Core
11-9199.11	Brownfield Redevelopment Specialists and Site Managers	15845	Prepare and submit permit applications for demolition, cleanup, remediation, or construction projects.	Core
11-9199.11	Brownfield Redevelopment Specialists and Site Managers	15844	Negotiate contracts for services or materials needed for environmental remediation.	Core
11-9199.11	Brownfield Redevelopment Specialists and Site Managers	15853	Design or implement plans for structural demolition and debris removal.	Core
11-9199.11	Brownfield Redevelopment Specialists and Site Managers	15855	Design or conduct environmental restoration studies.	Core
11-9199.11	Brownfield Redevelopment Specialists and Site Managers	15840	Review or evaluate designs for contaminant treatment or disposal facilities.	Core
11-9199.11	Brownfield Redevelopment Specialists and Site Managers	15841	Provide training on hazardous material or waste cleanup procedures and technologies.	Supplemental
11-9199.11	Brownfield Redevelopment Specialists and Site Managers	15851	Develop or implement plans for revegetation of brownfield sites.	Supplemental
11-9199.11	Brownfield Redevelopment Specialists and Site Managers	15842	Provide expert witness testimony on issues such as soil, air, or water contamination and associated cleanup measures.	Supplemental
13-1011.00	Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes	12865	Collect fees, commissions, or other payments, according to contract terms.	Core
13-1011.00	Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes	21163	Send samples of clients' work and other promotional material to potential employers to obtain auditions, sponsorships, or endorsement deals.	Core
13-1011.00	Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes	12870	Keep informed of industry trends and deals.	Core
13-1011.00	Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes	12872	Conduct auditions or interviews to evaluate potential clients.	Core
13-1011.00	Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes	12869	Negotiate with managers, promoters, union officials, and other persons regarding clients' contractual rights and obligations.	Core
13-1011.00	Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes	12866	Confer with clients to develop strategies for their careers, and to explain actions taken on their behalf.	Core
13-1011.00	Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes	12867	Develop contacts with individuals and organizations, and apply effective strategies and techniques to ensure their clients' success.	Core
13-1011.00	Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes	12868	Schedule promotional or performance engagements for clients.	Core
13-1011.00	Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes	12873	Arrange meetings concerning issues involving their clients.	Core
13-1011.00	Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes	12871	Manage business and financial affairs for clients, such as arranging travel and lodging, selling tickets, and directing marketing and advertising activities.	Supplemental
13-1011.00	Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes	12877	Hire trainers or coaches to advise clients on performance matters, such as training techniques or performance presentations.	Supplemental
13-1011.00	Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes	12874	Prepare periodic accounting statements for clients.	Supplemental
13-1011.00	Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes	12876	Obtain information about or inspect performance facilities, equipment, and accommodations to ensure that they meet specifications.	Supplemental
13-1011.00	Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes	12875	Advise clients on financial and legal matters, such as investments and taxes.	Supplemental
13-1021.00	Buyers and Purchasing Agents, Farm Products	12878	Purchase, for further processing or for resale, farm products, such as milk, grains, or Christmas trees.	Core
13-1021.00	Buyers and Purchasing Agents, Farm Products	12880	Arrange for processing or resale of purchased products.	Core
13-1021.00	Buyers and Purchasing Agents, Farm Products	12879	Negotiate contracts with farmers for the production or purchase of farm products.	Core
13-1021.00	Buyers and Purchasing Agents, Farm Products	12881	Arrange for transportation or storage of purchased products.	Core
13-1021.00	Buyers and Purchasing Agents, Farm Products	12883	Maintain records of business transactions and product inventories, reporting data to companies or government agencies as necessary.	Core
13-1021.00	Buyers and Purchasing Agents, Farm Products	12882	Review orders to determine product types and quantities required to meet demand.	Core
13-1021.00	Buyers and Purchasing Agents, Farm Products	12884	Examine or test crops or products to estimate their value, determine their grade, or locate any evidence of disease or insect damage.	Supplemental
13-1021.00	Buyers and Purchasing Agents, Farm Products	12885	Coordinate or direct activities of workers engaged in cutting, transporting, storing, or milling products and maintaining records.	Supplemental
13-1021.00	Buyers and Purchasing Agents, Farm Products	12887	Sell supplies, such as seed, feed, fertilizers, or insecticides, arranging for loans or financing as necessary.	Supplemental
13-1021.00	Buyers and Purchasing Agents, Farm Products	12889	Advise farm groups or growers on land preparation or livestock care techniques that will maximize the quantity and quality of production.	Supplemental
13-1021.00	Buyers and Purchasing Agents, Farm Products	12886	Calculate applicable government grain quotas.	Supplemental
13-1021.00	Buyers and Purchasing Agents, Farm Products	12888	Estimate land production possibilities, surveying property and studying factors such as crop rotation history, soil fertility, or irrigation facilities.	Supplemental
13-1022.00	Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products	20710	Buy merchandise or commodities for resale to wholesale or retail consumers.	Core
13-1022.00	Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products	20711	Negotiate prices, discount terms, or transportation arrangements with suppliers.	Core
13-1022.00	Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products	20712	Examine, select, order, or purchase merchandise consistent with quality, quantity, specification requirements, or other factors, such as environmental soundness.	Core
13-1022.00	Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products	20713	Recommend mark-up rates, mark-down rates, or merchandise selling prices.	Core
13-1022.00	Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products	20714	Obtain information about customer needs or preferences by conferring with sales or purchasing personnel.	Core
13-1022.00	Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products	68	Authorize payment of invoices or return of merchandise.	Core
13-1022.00	Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products	66	Monitor and analyze sales records, trends, or economic conditions to anticipate consumer buying patterns, company sales, and needed inventory.	Core
13-1022.00	Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products	20715	Collaborate with vendors to obtain or develop desired products.	Core
13-1022.00	Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products	20716	Inspect merchandise or products to determine quality, value, or yield.	Core
13-1022.00	Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products	20717	Conduct sales meetings to introduce new merchandise.	Core
13-1022.00	Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products	72	Consult with store or merchandise managers about budgets or goods to be purchased.	Supplemental
13-1022.00	Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products	77	Provide clerks with information to print on price tags, such as price, mark-ups or mark-downs, manufacturer number, season code, or style number.	Supplemental
13-1022.00	Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products	76	Train or supervise sales or clerical staff.	Supplemental
13-1022.00	Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products	78	Determine which products should be featured in advertising, the advertising medium to be used, or when the ads should be run.	Supplemental
13-1022.00	Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products	79	Monitor competitors' sales activities by following their advertisements in newspapers or other media.	Supplemental
13-1022.00	Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products	19547	Analyze environmental aspects of competing merchandise when making buying decisions.	Supplemental
13-1022.00	Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products	19548	Compare transportation options to determine the most energy-efficient options.	Supplemental
13-1022.00	Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products	19549	Develop strategies to advertise green products or merchandise to consumers.	Supplemental
13-1022.00	Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products	19550	Identify opportunities to buy green commodities, such as alternative energy, water, or carbon-neutral products for resale to consumers.	Supplemental
13-1022.00	Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products	19551	Monitor consumer preferences or environmental trends to determine the best way to introduce new green products.	Supplemental
13-1023.00	Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products	1146	Monitor and follow applicable laws and regulations.	Core
13-1023.00	Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products	1142	Purchase the highest quality merchandise at the lowest possible price and in correct amounts.	Core
13-1023.00	Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products	1159	Formulate policies and procedures for bid proposals and procurement of goods and services.	Core
13-1023.00	Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products	1143	Prepare purchase orders, solicit bid proposals, and review requisitions for goods and services.	Core
13-1023.00	Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products	1157	Write and review product specifications, maintaining a working technical knowledge of the goods or services to be purchased.	Core
13-1023.00	Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products	1145	Analyze price proposals, financial reports, and other data and information to determine reasonable prices.	Core
13-1023.00	Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products	1156	Hire, train, or supervise purchasing clerks, buyers, and expediters.	Core
13-1023.00	Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products	1144	Research and evaluate suppliers, based on price, quality, selection, service, support, availability, reliability, production and distribution capabilities, and the supplier's reputation and history.	Core
13-1023.00	Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products	1150	Evaluate and monitor contract performance to ensure compliance with contractual obligations and to determine need for changes.	Core
13-1023.00	Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products	1147	Negotiate, renegotiate, and administer contracts with suppliers, vendors, and other representatives.	Core
13-1023.00	Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products	1153	Study sales records and inventory levels of current stock to develop strategic purchasing programs that facilitate employee access to supplies.	Core
13-1023.00	Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products	1149	Confer with staff, users, and vendors to discuss defective or unacceptable goods or services and determine corrective action.	Core
13-1023.00	Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products	1151	Maintain and review computerized or manual records of purchased items, costs, deliveries, product performance, and inventories.	Core
13-1023.00	Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products	1158	Monitor changes affecting supply and demand, tracking market conditions, price trends, or futures markets.	Core
13-1023.00	Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products	1148	Monitor shipments to ensure that goods come in on time, and resolve problems related to undelivered goods.	Core
13-1023.00	Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products	1152	Review catalogs, industry periodicals, directories, trade journals, and Internet sites and consult with other department personnel to locate necessary goods and services.	Core
13-1023.00	Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products	1160	Attend meetings, trade shows, conferences, conventions, and seminars to network with people in other purchasing departments.	Core
13-1023.00	Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products	1155	Arrange the payment of duty and freight charges.	Supplemental
13-1023.00	Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products	1154	Interview vendors and visit suppliers' plants and distribution centers to examine and learn about products, services, and prices.	Supplemental
13-1031.00	Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators	21417	Examine claims forms and other records to determine insurance coverage.	Core
13-1031.00	Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators	21418	Analyze information gathered by investigation and report findings and recommendations.	Core
13-1031.00	Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators	21426	Pay and process claims within designated authority level.	Core
13-1031.00	Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators	21423	Investigate, evaluate, and settle claims, applying technical knowledge and human relations skills to effect fair and prompt disposal of cases and to contribute to a reduced loss ratio.	Core
13-1031.00	Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators	21428	Verify and analyze data used in settling claims to ensure that claims are valid and that settlements are made according to company practices and procedures.	Core
13-1031.00	Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators	21419	Review police reports, medical treatment records, medical bills, or physical property damage to determine the extent of liability.	Core
13-1031.00	Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators	21420	Investigate and assess damage to property and create or review property damage estimates.	Core
13-1031.00	Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators	21421	Interview or correspond with agents and claimants to correct errors or omissions and to investigate questionable claims.	Core
13-1031.00	Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators	21422	Interview or correspond with claimants, witnesses, police, physicians, or other relevant parties to determine claim settlement, denial, or review.	Core
13-1031.00	Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators	21429	Enter claim payments, reserves and new claims on computer system, inputting concise yet sufficient file documentation.	Core
13-1031.00	Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators	21425	Resolve complex, severe exposure claims, using high service oriented file handling.	Core
13-1031.00	Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators	21424	Adjust reserves or provide reserve recommendations to ensure that reserve activities are consistent with corporate policies.	Core
13-1031.00	Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators	21432	Confer with legal counsel on claims requiring litigation.	Core
13-1031.00	Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators	21427	Examine claims investigated by insurance adjusters, further investigating questionable claims to determine whether to authorize payments.	Core
13-1031.00	Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators	21434	Maintain claim files, such as records of settled claims and an inventory of claims requiring detailed analysis.	Core
13-1031.00	Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators	21430	Refer questionable claims to investigator or claims adjuster for investigation or settlement.	Core
13-1031.00	Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators	21431	Collect evidence to support contested claims in court.	Core
13-1031.00	Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators	21433	Contact or interview claimants, doctors, medical specialists, or employers to get additional information.	Core
13-1031.00	Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators	21435	Present cases and participate in their discussion at claim committee meetings.	Core
13-1031.00	Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators	21439	Report overpayments, underpayments, and other irregularities.	Core
13-1031.00	Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators	21443	Attend mediations or trials.	Core
13-1031.00	Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators	21436	Supervise claims adjusters to ensure that adjusters have followed proper methods.	Supplemental
13-1031.00	Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators	21437	Conduct detailed bill reviews to implement sound litigation management and expense control.	Supplemental
13-1031.00	Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators	21440	Communicate with reinsurance brokers to obtain information necessary for processing claims.	Supplemental
13-1031.00	Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators	21441	Prepare reports to be submitted to company's data processing department.	Supplemental
13-1031.00	Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators	21438	Examine titles to property to determine validity and act as company agent in transactions with property owners.	Supplemental
13-1031.00	Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators	21442	Obtain credit information from banks and other credit services.	Supplemental
13-1031.00	Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators	21444	Communicate with former associates to verify employment record or to obtain background information regarding persons or businesses applying for credit.	
13-1031.00	Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators	21445	Negotiate claim settlements or recommend litigation when settlement cannot be negotiated.	
13-1032.00	Insurance Appraisers, Auto Damage	7249	Evaluate practicality of repair as opposed to payment of market value of vehicle before accident.	Core
13-1032.00	Insurance Appraisers, Auto Damage	7247	Review repair cost estimates with automobile repair shop to secure agreement on cost of repairs.	Core
13-1032.00	Insurance Appraisers, Auto Damage	7248	Examine damaged vehicle to determine extent of structural, body, mechanical, electrical, or interior damage.	Core
13-1032.00	Insurance Appraisers, Auto Damage	7251	Prepare insurance forms to indicate repair cost estimates and recommendations.	Core
13-1032.00	Insurance Appraisers, Auto Damage	7246	Estimate parts and labor to repair damage, using standard automotive labor and parts cost manuals and knowledge of automotive repair.	Core
13-1032.00	Insurance Appraisers, Auto Damage	7250	Determine salvage value on total-loss vehicle.	Core
13-1032.00	Insurance Appraisers, Auto Damage	7252	Arrange to have damage appraised by another appraiser to resolve disagreement with shop on repair cost.	Core
13-1041.00	Compliance Officers	21446	Warn violators of infractions or penalties.	Core
13-1041.00	Compliance Officers	21447	Evaluate applications, records, or documents to gather information about eligibility or liability issues.	Core
13-1041.00	Compliance Officers	21448	Advise licensees or other individuals or groups concerning licensing, permit, or passport regulations.	Core
13-1041.00	Compliance Officers	21449	Prepare reports of activities, evaluations, recommendations, or decisions.	Core
13-1041.00	Compliance Officers	21450	Report law or regulation violations to appropriate boards or agencies.	Core
13-1041.00	Compliance Officers	21451	Confer with or interview officials, technical or professional specialists, or applicants to obtain information or to clarify facts relevant to licensing decisions.	Core
13-1041.00	Compliance Officers	21452	Issue licenses to individuals meeting standards.	Supplemental
13-1041.00	Compliance Officers	21453	Collect fees for licenses.	Supplemental
13-1041.00	Compliance Officers	21454	Administer oral, written, road, or flight tests to license applicants.	Supplemental
13-1041.00	Compliance Officers	21455	Visit establishments to verify that valid licenses or permits are displayed and that licensing standards are being upheld.	Supplemental
13-1041.00	Compliance Officers	21456	Score tests and observe equipment operation and control to rate ability of applicants.	Supplemental
13-1041.00	Compliance Officers	21457	Prepare correspondence to inform concerned parties of licensing decisions or appeals processes.	Supplemental
13-1041.00	Compliance Officers	21458	Identify compliance issues that require follow-up or investigation.	
13-1041.00	Compliance Officers	21459	Keep informed regarding pending industry changes, trends, or best practices.	
13-1041.00	Compliance Officers	21460	Provide assistance to internal or external auditors in compliance reviews.	
13-1041.00	Compliance Officers	21461	Verify that all firm and regulatory policies and procedures have been documented, implemented, and communicated.	
13-1041.01	Environmental Compliance Inspectors	10829	Determine the nature of code violations and actions to be taken, and issue written notices of violation, participating in enforcement hearings, as necessary.	Core
13-1041.01	Environmental Compliance Inspectors	10831	Prepare, organize, and maintain inspection records.	Core
13-1041.01	Environmental Compliance Inspectors	10835	Investigate complaints and suspected violations regarding illegal dumping, pollution, pesticides, product quality, or labeling laws.	Core
13-1041.01	Environmental Compliance Inspectors	10841	Determine which sites and violation reports to investigate, and coordinate compliance and enforcement activities with other government agencies.	Core
13-1041.01	Environmental Compliance Inspectors	10832	Interview individuals to determine the nature of suspected violations and to obtain evidence of violations.	Core
13-1041.01	Environmental Compliance Inspectors	10837	Inform individuals and groups of pollution control regulations and inspection findings, and explain how problems can be corrected.	Core
13-1041.01	Environmental Compliance Inspectors	10839	Verify that hazardous chemicals are handled, stored, and disposed of in accordance with regulations.	Core
13-1041.01	Environmental Compliance Inspectors	10843	Learn and observe proper safety precautions, rules, regulations, and practices so that unsafe conditions can be recognized and proper safety protocols implemented.	Core
13-1041.01	Environmental Compliance Inspectors	10834	Monitor follow-up actions in cases where violations were found, and review compliance monitoring reports.	Core
13-1041.01	Environmental Compliance Inspectors	10830	Examine permits, licenses, applications, and records to ensure compliance with licensing requirements.	Core
13-1041.01	Environmental Compliance Inspectors	10833	Prepare written, oral, tabular, and graphic reports summarizing requirements and regulations, including enforcement and chain of custody documentation.	Core
13-1041.01	Environmental Compliance Inspectors	10842	Observe and record field conditions, gathering, interpreting, and reporting data such as flow meter readings and chemical levels.	Core
13-1041.01	Environmental Compliance Inspectors	10838	Determine sampling locations and methods, and collect water or wastewater samples for analysis, preserving samples with appropriate containers and preservation methods.	Core
13-1041.01	Environmental Compliance Inspectors	10840	Research and keep informed of pertinent information and developments in areas such as EPA laws and regulations.	Core
13-1041.01	Environmental Compliance Inspectors	10850	Participate in the development of spill prevention programs and hazardous waste rules and regulations, and recommend corrective actions for hazardous waste problems.	Core
13-1041.01	Environmental Compliance Inspectors	10836	Inspect waste pretreatment, treatment, and disposal facilities and systems for conformance to federal, state, or local regulations.	Supplemental
13-1041.01	Environmental Compliance Inspectors	10846	Analyze and implement state, federal or local requirements as necessary to maintain approved pretreatment, pollution prevention, and storm water runoff programs.	Supplemental
13-1041.01	Environmental Compliance Inspectors	10844	Evaluate label information for accuracy and conformance to regulatory requirements.	Supplemental
13-1041.01	Environmental Compliance Inspectors	10853	Respond to questions and inquiries, such as those concerning service charges and capacity fees, or refer them to supervisors.	Supplemental
13-1041.01	Environmental Compliance Inspectors	10849	Research and perform calculations related to landscape allowances, discharge volumes, production-based and alternative limits, and wastewater strength classifications, making recommendations and completing documentation.	Supplemental
13-1041.01	Environmental Compliance Inspectors	10847	Perform laboratory tests on samples collected, such as analyzing the content of contaminated wastewater.	Supplemental
13-1041.01	Environmental Compliance Inspectors	10845	Inform health professionals, property owners, and the public about harmful properties and related problems of water pollution and contaminated wastewater.	Supplemental
13-1041.01	Environmental Compliance Inspectors	10848	Review and evaluate applications for registration of products containing dangerous materials, or for pollution control discharge permits.	Supplemental
13-1041.01	Environmental Compliance Inspectors	10852	Conduct research on hazardous waste management projects to determine the magnitude of problems and treatment or disposal alternatives and costs.	Supplemental
13-1041.01	Environmental Compliance Inspectors	10851	Maintain and repair materials, work sites, and equipment.	Supplemental
13-1041.01	Environmental Compliance Inspectors	20473	Prepare data to calculate sewer service charges and capacity fees.	Supplemental
13-1041.03	Equal Opportunity Representatives and Officers	10865	Investigate employment practices or alleged violations of laws to document and correct discriminatory factors.	Core
13-1041.03	Equal Opportunity Representatives and Officers	20719	Prepare reports related to investigations of equal opportunity complaints.	Core
13-1041.03	Equal Opportunity Representatives and Officers	20720	Interview persons involved in equal opportunity complaints to verify case information.	Core
13-1041.03	Equal Opportunity Representatives and Officers	10867	Study equal opportunity complaints to clarify issues.	Core
13-1041.03	Equal Opportunity Representatives and Officers	10866	Interpret civil rights laws and equal opportunity regulations for individuals or employers.	Core
13-1041.03	Equal Opportunity Representatives and Officers	20721	Meet with persons involved in equal opportunity complaints to arbitrate and settle disputes.	Core
13-1041.03	Equal Opportunity Representatives and Officers	20722	Develop guidelines for nondiscriminatory employment practices.	Core
13-1041.03	Equal Opportunity Representatives and Officers	20723	Monitor the implementation and impact of guidelines for nondiscriminatory employment practices.	Core
13-1041.03	Equal Opportunity Representatives and Officers	10869	Coordinate, monitor, or revise complaint procedures to ensure timely processing and review of complaints.	Core
13-1041.03	Equal Opportunity Representatives and Officers	10875	Provide information, technical assistance, or training to supervisors, managers, or employees on topics such as employee supervision, hiring, grievance procedures, or staff development.	Core
13-1041.03	Equal Opportunity Representatives and Officers	10871	Conduct surveys and evaluate findings to determine if systematic discrimination exists.	Core
13-1041.03	Equal Opportunity Representatives and Officers	10870	Prepare reports of selection, survey, or other statistics and recommendations for corrective action.	Supplemental
13-1041.03	Equal Opportunity Representatives and Officers	10879	Meet with job search committees or coordinators to explain the role of the equal opportunity coordinator, to provide resources for advertising, or to explain expectations for future contacts.	Supplemental
13-1041.03	Equal Opportunity Representatives and Officers	10874	Counsel newly hired members of minority or disadvantaged groups, informing them about details of civil rights laws.	Supplemental
13-1041.03	Equal Opportunity Representatives and Officers	10873	Review company contracts to determine actions required to meet governmental equal opportunity provisions.	Supplemental
13-1041.03	Equal Opportunity Representatives and Officers	10876	Verify that all job descriptions are submitted for review and approval and that descriptions meet regulatory standards.	Supplemental
13-1041.03	Equal Opportunity Representatives and Officers	10878	Consult with community representatives to develop technical assistance agreements in accordance with governmental regulations.	Supplemental
13-1041.03	Equal Opportunity Representatives and Officers	10880	Participate in the recruitment of employees through job fairs, career days, or advertising plans.	Supplemental
13-1041.04	Government Property Inspectors and Investigators	12890	Prepare correspondence, reports of inspections or investigations, or recommendations for action.	Core
13-1041.04	Government Property Inspectors and Investigators	12891	Examine records, reports, or other documents to establish facts or detect discrepancies.	Core
13-1041.04	Government Property Inspectors and Investigators	20843	Inspect government property, such as construction sites or public housing, to ensure compliance with contract specifications or legal requirements.	Core
13-1041.04	Government Property Inspectors and Investigators	20844	Investigate alleged license or permit violations.	Supplemental
13-1041.04	Government Property Inspectors and Investigators	12894	Inspect manufactured or processed products to ensure compliance with contract specifications or legal requirements.	Supplemental
13-1041.04	Government Property Inspectors and Investigators	12893	Collect, identify, evaluate, or preserve case evidence.	Supplemental
13-1041.04	Government Property Inspectors and Investigators	12900	Submit samples of products to government laboratories for testing, as required.	Supplemental
13-1041.04	Government Property Inspectors and Investigators	12898	Inspect government-owned equipment or materials in the possession of private contractors to ensure compliance with contracts or regulations or to prevent misuse.	Supplemental
13-1041.04	Government Property Inspectors and Investigators	20845	Investigate applications for special licenses or permits.	Supplemental
13-1041.04	Government Property Inspectors and Investigators	12899	Recommend legal or administrative action to protect government property.	Supplemental
13-1041.04	Government Property Inspectors and Investigators	12896	Testify in court or at administrative proceedings concerning investigation findings.	Supplemental
13-1041.04	Government Property Inspectors and Investigators	12895	Coordinate with or assist law enforcement agencies in matters of mutual concern.	Supplemental
13-1041.04	Government Property Inspectors and Investigators	12892	Monitor investigations of suspected offenders to ensure that they are conducted in accordance with constitutional requirements.	Supplemental
13-1041.06	Coroners	8915	Complete death certificates, including the assignment of cause and manner of death.	Core
13-1041.06	Coroners	8912	Perform medicolegal examinations and autopsies, conducting preliminary examinations of the body to identify victims, locate signs of trauma, and identify factors that would indicate time of death.	Core
13-1041.06	Coroners	8921	Interview persons present at death scenes to obtain information useful in determining the manner of death.	Core
13-1041.06	Coroners	8916	Observe and record the positions and conditions of bodies and related evidence.	Core
13-1041.06	Coroners	8923	Provide information concerning the circumstances of death to relatives of the deceased.	Core
13-1041.06	Coroners	8920	Remove or supervise removal of bodies from death scenes, using the proper equipment and supplies, and arrange for transportation to morgues.	Core
13-1041.06	Coroners	8913	Inquire into the cause, manner, and circumstances of human deaths and establish the identities of deceased persons.	Core
13-1041.06	Coroners	8918	Observe, record, and preserve any objects or personal property related to deaths, including objects such as medication containers and suicide notes.	Core
13-1041.06	Coroners	8919	Complete reports and forms required to finalize cases.	Core
13-1041.06	Coroners	8928	Arrange for the next of kin to be notified of deaths.	Core
13-1041.06	Coroners	8924	Locate and document information regarding the next of kin, including their relationship to the deceased and the status of notification attempts.	Core
13-1041.06	Coroners	8917	Collect and document any pertinent medical history information.	Core
13-1041.06	Coroners	8926	Inventory personal effects recovered from bodies, such as jewelry or wallets.	Core
13-1041.06	Coroners	20181	Direct activities of workers conducting autopsies, performing pathological and toxicological analyses, and preparing documents for permanent records.	Core
13-1041.06	Coroners	8927	Coordinate the release of personal effects to authorized persons and facilitate the disposition of unclaimed corpses and personal effects.	Core
13-1041.06	Coroners	8931	Witness and certify deaths that are the result of a judicial order.	Core
13-1041.06	Coroners	8922	Testify at inquests, hearings, and court trials.	Core
13-1041.06	Coroners	8925	Confer with officials of public health and law enforcement agencies to coordinate interdepartmental activities.	Core
13-1041.06	Coroners	8930	Collect wills, burial instructions, and other documentation needed for investigations and for handling of the remains.	Core
13-1041.06	Coroners	8929	Record the disposition of minor children, as well as details of arrangements made for their care.	Supplemental
13-1041.07	Regulatory Affairs Specialists	18054	Coordinate efforts associated with the preparation of regulatory documents or submissions.	Core
13-1041.07	Regulatory Affairs Specialists	18045	Communicate with regulatory agencies regarding pre-submission strategies, potential regulatory pathways, compliance test requirements, or clarification and follow-up of submissions under review.	Core
13-1041.07	Regulatory Affairs Specialists	18061	Prepare or direct the preparation of additional information or responses as requested by regulatory agencies.	Core
13-1041.07	Regulatory Affairs Specialists	18048	Coordinate, prepare, or review regulatory submissions for domestic or international projects.	Core
13-1041.07	Regulatory Affairs Specialists	18062	Prepare or maintain technical files as necessary to obtain and sustain product approval.	Core
13-1041.07	Regulatory Affairs Specialists	18049	Interpret regulatory rules or rule changes and ensure that they are communicated through corporate policies and procedures.	Core
13-1041.07	Regulatory Affairs Specialists	18055	Determine the types of regulatory submissions or internal documentation that are required in situations such as proposed device changes or labeling changes.	Core
13-1041.07	Regulatory Affairs Specialists	18067	Coordinate recall or market withdrawal activities as necessary.	Core
13-1041.07	Regulatory Affairs Specialists	18052	Advise project teams on subjects such as premarket regulatory requirements, export and labeling requirements, or clinical study compliance issues.	Core
13-1041.07	Regulatory Affairs Specialists	18070	Review adverse drug reactions and file all related reports in accordance with regulatory agency guidelines.	Core
13-1041.07	Regulatory Affairs Specialists	18051	Review product promotional materials, labeling, batch records, specification sheets, or test methods for compliance with applicable regulations and policies.	Core
13-1041.07	Regulatory Affairs Specialists	21094	Identify relevant guidance documents, international standards, or consensus standards.	Core
13-1041.07	Regulatory Affairs Specialists	18050	Provide technical review of data or reports to be incorporated into regulatory submissions to assure scientific rigor, accuracy, and clarity of presentation.	Core
13-1041.07	Regulatory Affairs Specialists	18065	Review clinical protocols to ensure collection of data needed for regulatory submissions.	Core
13-1041.07	Regulatory Affairs Specialists	21095	Provide pre-, ongoing, and post-inspection follow-up assistance to governmental inspectors.	Core
13-1041.07	Regulatory Affairs Specialists	18058	Maintain current knowledge base of existing and emerging regulations, standards, or guidance documents.	Core
13-1041.07	Regulatory Affairs Specialists	18063	Recommend changes to company procedures in response to changes in regulations or standards.	Core
13-1041.07	Regulatory Affairs Specialists	18060	Participate in internal or external audits.	Core
13-1041.07	Regulatory Affairs Specialists	18053	Compile and maintain regulatory documentation databases or systems.	Core
13-1041.07	Regulatory Affairs Specialists	18066	Write or update standard operating procedures, work instructions, or policies.	Core
13-1041.07	Regulatory Affairs Specialists	18059	Obtain and distribute updated information regarding domestic or international laws, guidelines, or standards.	Core
13-1041.07	Regulatory Affairs Specialists	18068	Develop or track quality metrics.	Core
13-1041.07	Regulatory Affairs Specialists	18056	Develop or conduct employee regulatory training.	Core
13-1041.07	Regulatory Affairs Specialists	21096	Recommend adjudication of product complaints.	Core
13-1041.07	Regulatory Affairs Specialists	19553	Determine requirements applying to treatment, storage, shipment, or disposal of potentially hazardous production-related waste.	Supplemental
13-1041.07	Regulatory Affairs Specialists	18069	Direct the collection and preparation of laboratory samples as requested by regulatory agencies.	Supplemental
13-1041.07	Regulatory Affairs Specialists	18064	Prepare responses to customer requests for information, such as product data, written regulatory affairs statements, surveys, or questionnaires.	Supplemental
13-1041.07	Regulatory Affairs Specialists	19557	Specialize in regulatory issues related to agriculture, such as the cultivation of green biotechnology crops or the post-market regulation of genetically altered crops.	Supplemental
13-1041.07	Regulatory Affairs Specialists	19552	Determine regulations or procedures related to the management, collection, reuse, recovery, or recycling of packaging waste.	Supplemental
13-1041.07	Regulatory Affairs Specialists	19554	Determine the legal implications of the production, supply, or use of ozone-depleting substances or equipment containing such substances.	Supplemental
13-1041.08	Customs Brokers	15945	Prepare and process import and export documentation according to customs regulations, laws, or procedures.	Core
13-1041.08	Customs Brokers	15946	Clear goods through customs and to their destinations for clients.	Core
13-1041.08	Customs Brokers	15936	Pay, or arrange for payment of, taxes and duties on shipments.	Core
13-1041.08	Customs Brokers	15942	Calculate duty and tariff payments owed on shipments.	Core
13-1041.08	Customs Brokers	15932	Request or compile necessary import documentation, such as customs invoices, certificates of origin, and cargo-control documents.	Core
13-1041.08	Customs Brokers	15941	Classify goods according to tariff coding system.	Core
13-1041.08	Customs Brokers	15933	Stay abreast of changes in import or export laws or regulations by reading current literature, attending meetings or conferences, or conferring with colleagues.	Core
13-1041.08	Customs Brokers	15924	Sign documents on behalf of clients, using powers of attorney.	Core
13-1041.08	Customs Brokers	15944	Advise customers on import and export restrictions, tariff systems, insurance requirements, quotas, or other customs-related matters.	Core
13-1041.08	Customs Brokers	15926	Post bonds for the products being imported or assist clients in obtaining bonds.	Core
13-1041.08	Customs Brokers	15934	Quote duty and tax rates on goods to be imported, based on federal tariffs and excise taxes.	Core
13-1041.08	Customs Brokers	15930	Arrange for transportation, warehousing, or product distribution of imported or exported products.	Core
13-1041.08	Customs Brokers	15937	Monitor or trace the location of goods.	Core
13-1041.08	Customs Brokers	15940	Confer with officials in various agencies to facilitate clearance of goods through customs and quarantine.	Core
13-1041.08	Customs Brokers	15939	Inform importers and exporters of steps to reduce duties and taxes.	Core
13-1041.08	Customs Brokers	15928	Obtain line releases for frequent shippers of low-risk commodities, high-volume entries, or multiple-container loads.	Core
13-1041.08	Customs Brokers	15925	Provide advice on transportation options, types of carriers, or shipping routes.	Core
13-1041.08	Customs Brokers	15929	Contract with freight forwarders for destination services.	Core
13-1041.08	Customs Brokers	15943	Apply for tariff concessions or for duty drawbacks and other refunds.	Core
13-1041.08	Customs Brokers	15927	Insure cargo against loss, damage, or pilferage.	Core
13-1041.08	Customs Brokers	15935	Prepare papers for shippers to appeal duty charges.	Core
13-1041.08	Customs Brokers	15931	Suggest best methods of packaging or labeling products.	Supplemental
13-1041.08	Customs Brokers	15938	Maintain relationships with customs brokers in other ports to expedite clearing of cargo.	Supplemental
13-1051.00	Cost Estimators	80	Analyze blueprints and other documentation to prepare time, cost, materials, and labor estimates.	Core
13-1051.00	Cost Estimators	83	Confer with engineers, architects, owners, contractors, and subcontractors on changes and adjustments to cost estimates.	Core
13-1051.00	Cost Estimators	20846	Collect historical cost data to estimate costs for current or future products.	Core
13-1051.00	Cost Estimators	81	Assess cost effectiveness of products, projects or services, tracking actual costs relative to bids as the project develops.	Core
13-1051.00	Cost Estimators	82	Consult with clients, vendors, personnel in other departments, or construction foremen to discuss and formulate estimates and resolve issues.	Core
13-1051.00	Cost Estimators	90	Establish and maintain tendering process, and conduct negotiations.	Core
13-1051.00	Cost Estimators	85	Prepare estimates for use in selecting vendors or subcontractors.	Core
13-1051.00	Cost Estimators	84	Prepare estimates used by management for purposes such as planning, organizing, and scheduling work.	Core
13-1051.00	Cost Estimators	89	Set up cost monitoring and reporting systems and procedures.	Core
13-1051.00	Cost Estimators	86	Review material and labor requirements to decide whether it is more cost-effective to produce or purchase components.	Core
13-1051.00	Cost Estimators	87	Prepare cost and expenditure statements and other necessary documentation at regular intervals for the duration of the project.	Core
13-1051.00	Cost Estimators	91	Conduct special studies to develop and establish standard hour and related cost data or to reduce cost.	Core
13-1051.00	Cost Estimators	92	Visit site and record information about access, drainage and topography, and availability of utility services.	Core
13-1051.00	Cost Estimators	88	Prepare and maintain a directory of suppliers, contractors and subcontractors.	Core
13-1071.00	Human Resources Specialists	18861	Interpret and explain human resources policies, procedures, laws, standards, or regulations.	Core
13-1071.00	Human Resources Specialists	18859	Hire employees and process hiring-related paperwork.	Core
13-1071.00	Human Resources Specialists	18864	Maintain current knowledge of Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and affirmative action guidelines and laws, such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).	Core
13-1071.00	Human Resources Specialists	18866	Prepare or maintain employment records related to events, such as hiring, termination, leaves, transfers, or promotions, using human resources management system software.	Core
13-1071.00	Human Resources Specialists	18852	Address employee relations issues, such as harassment allegations, work complaints, or other employee concerns.	Core
13-1071.00	Human Resources Specialists	18868	Review employment applications and job orders to match applicants with job requirements.	Core
13-1071.00	Human Resources Specialists	18860	Inform job applicants of details such as duties and responsibilities, compensation, benefits, schedules, working conditions, or promotion opportunities.	Core
13-1071.00	Human Resources Specialists	18871	Select qualified job applicants or refer them to managers, making hiring recommendations when appropriate.	Core
13-1071.00	Human Resources Specialists	18870	Schedule or conduct new employee orientations.	Core
13-1071.00	Human Resources Specialists	18863	Maintain and update human resources documents, such as organizational charts, employee handbooks or directories, or performance evaluation forms.	Core
13-1071.00	Human Resources Specialists	18856	Confer with management to develop or implement personnel policies or procedures.	Core
13-1071.00	Human Resources Specialists	18857	Contact job applicants to inform them of the status of their applications.	Core
13-1071.00	Human Resources Specialists	18854	Conduct exit interviews and ensure that necessary employment termination paperwork is completed.	Core
13-1071.00	Human Resources Specialists	18862	Interview job applicants to obtain information on work history, training, education, or job skills.	Core
13-1071.00	Human Resources Specialists	18865	Perform searches for qualified job candidates, using sources such as computer databases, networking, Internet recruiting resources, media advertisements, job fairs, recruiting firms, or employee referrals.	Core
13-1071.00	Human Resources Specialists	18867	Provide management with information or training related to interviewing, performance appraisals, counseling techniques, or documentation of performance issues.	Core
13-1071.00	Human Resources Specialists	18853	Analyze employment-related data and prepare required reports.	Core
13-1071.00	Human Resources Specialists	18872	Advise management on organizing, preparing, or implementing recruiting or retention programs.	Core
13-1071.00	Human Resources Specialists	18858	Develop or implement recruiting strategies to meet current or anticipated staffing needs.	Core
13-1071.00	Human Resources Specialists	21097	Administer employee benefit plans.	Supplemental
13-1071.00	Human Resources Specialists	18869	Schedule or administer skill, intelligence, psychological, or drug tests for current or prospective employees.	Supplemental
13-1071.00	Human Resources Specialists	18855	Conduct reference or background checks on job applicants.	Supplemental
13-1071.00	Human Resources Specialists	18876	Review and evaluate applicant qualifications or eligibility for specified licensing, according to established guidelines and designated licensing codes.	Supplemental
13-1071.00	Human Resources Specialists	18874	Evaluate recruitment or selection criteria to ensure conformance to professional, statistical, or testing standards, recommending revisions, as needed.	Supplemental
13-1071.00	Human Resources Specialists	18873	Coordinate with outside staffing agencies to secure temporary employees, based on departmental needs.	Supplemental
13-1071.00	Human Resources Specialists	18875	Evaluate selection or testing techniques by conducting research or follow-up activities and conferring with management or supervisory personnel.	Supplemental
13-1074.00	Farm Labor Contractors	14838	Pay wages of contracted farm laborers.	Core
13-1074.00	Farm Labor Contractors	14839	Provide food, drinking water, and field sanitation facilities to contracted workers.	Core
13-1074.00	Farm Labor Contractors	14840	Recruit and hire agricultural workers.	Core
13-1074.00	Farm Labor Contractors	14841	Employ foremen to deal directly with workers when recruiting, hiring, instructing, assigning tasks, and enforcing work rules.	Core
13-1074.00	Farm Labor Contractors	14842	Supervise the work of contracted employees.	Core
13-1074.00	Farm Labor Contractors	14843	Furnish tools for employee use.	Core
13-1074.00	Farm Labor Contractors	14844	Direct and transport workers to appropriate work sites.	Supplemental
13-1075.00	Labor Relations Specialists	18886	Negotiate collective bargaining agreements.	Core
13-1075.00	Labor Relations Specialists	18883	Investigate and evaluate union complaints or arguments to determine viability.	Core
13-1075.00	Labor Relations Specialists	18890	Propose resolutions for collective bargaining or other labor or contract negotiations.	Core
13-1075.00	Labor Relations Specialists	18879	Draft contract proposals or counter-proposals for collective bargaining or other labor negotiations.	Core
13-1075.00	Labor Relations Specialists	18882	Interpret contractual agreements for employers and employees engaged in collective bargaining or other labor relations processes.	Core
13-1075.00	Labor Relations Specialists	18900	Prepare evidence for disciplinary hearings, including preparing witnesses to testify.	Core
13-1075.00	Labor Relations Specialists	18884	Mediate discussions between employer and employee representatives in attempt to reconcile differences.	Core
13-1075.00	Labor Relations Specialists	18893	Review employer practices or employee data to ensure compliance with contracts on matters such as wages, hours, or conditions of employment.	Core
13-1075.00	Labor Relations Specialists	18891	Recommend collective bargaining strategies, goals, or objectives.	Core
13-1075.00	Labor Relations Specialists	18885	Monitor company or workforce adherence to labor agreements.	Core
13-1075.00	Labor Relations Specialists	18878	Call or meet with union, company, government, or other interested parties to discuss labor relations matters, such as contract negotiations or grievances.	Core
13-1075.00	Labor Relations Specialists	18896	Assess risk levels associated with collective bargaining strategies.	Core
13-1075.00	Labor Relations Specialists	18889	Present the position of the company or of labor during arbitration or other labor negotiations.	Core
13-1075.00	Labor Relations Specialists	18881	Identify alternatives to proposals of unions, employees, companies, or government agencies.	Core
13-1075.00	Labor Relations Specialists	18880	Draft rules or regulations to govern collective bargaining activities in collaboration with company, government, or employee representatives.	Core
13-1075.00	Labor Relations Specialists	18902	Research case law or outcomes of previous case hearings.	Core
13-1075.00	Labor Relations Specialists	18895	Write letters related to labor relations activities, such as letters to amend collective bargaining agreements, letters of dispute or conciliation, or letters to seek clarification of contract terms.	Core
13-1075.00	Labor Relations Specialists	18894	Schedule or coordinate the details of grievance hearings or other meetings.	Core
13-1075.00	Labor Relations Specialists	18892	Review and approve employee disciplinary actions, such as written reprimands, suspensions, or terminations.	Core
13-1075.00	Labor Relations Specialists	18903	Select mediators or arbitrators for labor disputes or contract negotiations.	Core
13-1075.00	Labor Relations Specialists	18897	Assess the impact of union proposals on company or government operations.	Supplemental
13-1075.00	Labor Relations Specialists	18877	Advise management on matters related to the administration of contracts or employee discipline or grievance procedures.	Supplemental
13-1075.00	Labor Relations Specialists	18904	Train managers or supervisors on topics related to labor relations, such as working conditions, safety, or equal opportunity practices.	Supplemental
13-1075.00	Labor Relations Specialists	18901	Provide expert testimony in legal proceedings related to labor relations or labor contracts.	Supplemental
13-1075.00	Labor Relations Specialists	18898	Develop employee health and safety policies.	Supplemental
13-1075.00	Labor Relations Specialists	18899	Develop methods to monitor employee satisfaction with policies or working conditions, including grievance or complaint procedures.	Supplemental
13-1075.00	Labor Relations Specialists	18888	Prepare reports or presentations to communicate employee satisfaction or related data to management.	Supplemental
13-1075.00	Labor Relations Specialists	18887	Prepare and submit required governmental reports or forms related to labor relations matters, such as equal employment opportunity (EEO) forms, new hire forms, or minority compensation reports.	Supplemental
13-1081.00	Logisticians	8932	Maintain and develop positive business relationships with a customer's key personnel involved in, or directly relevant to, a logistics activity.	Core
13-1081.00	Logisticians	8933	Develop an understanding of customers' needs and take actions to ensure that such needs are met.	Core
13-1081.00	Logisticians	8950	Manage subcontractor activities, reviewing proposals, developing performance specifications, and serving as liaisons between subcontractors and organizations.	Core
13-1081.00	Logisticians	8943	Develop proposals that include documentation for estimates.	Core
13-1081.00	Logisticians	8937	Review logistics performance with customers against targets, benchmarks, and service agreements.	Core
13-1081.00	Logisticians	8934	Direct availability and allocation of materials, supplies, and finished products.	Core
13-1081.00	Logisticians	8949	Redesign the movement of goods to maximize value and minimize costs.	Core
13-1081.00	Logisticians	8942	Explain proposed solutions to customers, management, or other interested parties through written proposals and oral presentations.	Core
13-1081.00	Logisticians	8939	Direct team activities, establishing task priorities, scheduling and tracking work assignments, providing guidance, and ensuring the availability of resources.	Core
13-1081.00	Logisticians	20847	Perform managerial duties such as hiring and training employees and overseeing facility needs or requirements.	Core
13-1081.00	Logisticians	8935	Collaborate with other departments as necessary to meet customer requirements, to take advantage of sales opportunities or, in the case of shortages, to minimize negative impacts on a business.	Core
13-1081.00	Logisticians	8940	Report project plans, progress, and results.	Core
13-1081.00	Logisticians	8936	Protect and control proprietary materials.	Core
13-1081.00	Logisticians	8948	Stay informed of logistics technology advances and apply appropriate technology to improve logistics processes.	Core
13-1081.00	Logisticians	8938	Develop and implement technical project management tools, such as plans, schedules, and responsibility and compliance matrices.	Core
13-1081.00	Logisticians	8945	Provide project management services, including the provision and analysis of technical data.	Core
13-1081.00	Logisticians	8951	Manage the logistical aspects of product life cycles, including coordination or provisioning of samples, and the minimization of obsolescence.	Core
13-1081.00	Logisticians	8952	Perform system lifecycle cost analysis and develop component studies.	Core
13-1081.00	Logisticians	8944	Plan, organize, and execute logistics support activities, such as maintenance planning, repair analysis, and test equipment recommendations.	Core
13-1081.00	Logisticians	8946	Participate in the assessment and review of design alternatives and design change proposal impacts.	Core
13-1081.00	Logisticians	8941	Direct and support the compilation and analysis of technical source data necessary for product development.	Core
13-1081.00	Logisticians	8947	Support the development of training materials and technical manuals.	Core
13-1081.01	Logistics Engineers	19997	Identify cost-reduction or process-improvement logistic opportunities.	Core
13-1081.01	Logistics Engineers	15876	Analyze or interpret logistics data involving customer service, forecasting, procurement, manufacturing, inventory, transportation, or warehousing.	Core
13-1081.01	Logistics Engineers	19999	Prepare logistic strategies or conceptual designs for production facilities.	Core
13-1081.01	Logistics Engineers	15875	Conduct logistics studies or analyses, such as time studies, zero-base analyses, rate analyses, network analyses, flow-path analyses, or supply chain analyses.	Core
13-1081.01	Logistics Engineers	19996	Develop logistic metrics, internal analysis tools, or key performance indicators for business units.	Core
13-1081.01	Logistics Engineers	15870	Identify or develop business rules or standard operating procedures to streamline operating processes.	Core
13-1081.01	Logistics Engineers	15863	Interview key staff or tour facilities to identify efficiency-improvement, cost-reduction, or service-delivery opportunities.	Core
13-1081.01	Logistics Engineers	15880	Apply logistics modeling techniques to address issues, such as operational process improvement or facility design or layout.	Core
13-1081.01	Logistics Engineers	15865	Design plant distribution centers.	Core
13-1081.01	Logistics Engineers	15867	Review contractual commitments, customer specifications, or related information to determine logistics or support requirements.	Core
13-1081.01	Logistics Engineers	19995	Evaluate the use of inventory tracking technology, Web-based warehousing software, or intelligent conveyor systems to maximize plant or distribution center efficiency.	Core
13-1081.01	Logistics Engineers	15861	Propose logistics solutions for customers.	Core
13-1081.01	Logistics Engineers	15872	Develop or maintain cost estimates, forecasts, or cost models.	Core
13-1081.01	Logistics Engineers	15868	Prepare or validate documentation on automated logistics or maintenance-data reporting or management information systems.	Core
13-1081.01	Logistics Engineers	20006	Provide logistical facility or capacity planning analyses for distribution or transportation functions.	Core
13-1081.01	Logistics Engineers	15873	Determine feasibility of designing new facilities or modifying existing facilities, based on factors such as cost, available space, schedule, technical requirements, or ergonomics.	Core
13-1081.01	Logistics Engineers	20000	Design comprehensive supply chains that minimize environmental impacts or costs.	Core
13-1081.01	Logistics Engineers	20003	Create models or scenarios to predict the impact of changing circumstances, such as fuel costs, road pricing, energy taxes, or carbon emissions legislation.	Core
13-1081.01	Logistics Engineers	15874	Determine logistics support requirements, such as facility details, staffing needs, or safety or maintenance plans.	Core
13-1081.01	Logistics Engineers	15866	Develop specifications for equipment, tools, facility layouts, or material-handling systems.	Core
13-1081.01	Logistics Engineers	15877	Provide logistics technology or information for effective and efficient support of product, equipment, or system manufacturing or service.	Core
13-1081.01	Logistics Engineers	15879	Evaluate effectiveness of current or future logistical processes.	Core
13-1081.01	Logistics Engineers	15864	Direct the work of logistics analysts.	Core
13-1081.01	Logistics Engineers	19998	Evaluate the use of technologies, such as global positioning systems (GPS), radio-frequency identification (RFID), route navigation software, or satellite linkup systems, to improve transportation efficiency.	Core
13-1081.01	Logistics Engineers	20005	Determine requirements for compliance with environmental certification standards.	Core
13-1081.01	Logistics Engineers	20007	Develop or document procedures to minimize or mitigate carbon output resulting from the movement of materials or products.	Core
13-1081.01	Logistics Engineers	20002	Conduct environmental audits for logistics activities, such as storage, distribution, or transportation.	Core
13-1081.01	Logistics Engineers	20001	Develop or document reverse logistics management processes to ensure maximal efficiency of product recycling, reuse, or final disposal.	Core
13-1081.01	Logistics Engineers	20004	Review global, national, or regional transportation or logistics reports for ways to improve efficiency or minimize the environmental impact of logistics activities.	Core
13-1081.01	Logistics Engineers	20008	Assess the environmental impact or energy efficiency of logistics activities, using carbon mitigation software.	Supplemental
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	15898	Maintain databases of logistics information.	Core
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	20009	Remotely monitor the flow of vehicles or inventory, using Web-based logistics information systems to track vehicles or containers.	Core
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	15889	Communicate with or monitor service providers, such as ocean carriers, air freight forwarders, global consolidators, customs brokers, or trucking companies.	Core
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	15890	Track product flow from origin to final delivery.	Core
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	15903	Interpret data on logistics elements, such as availability, maintainability, reliability, supply chain management, strategic sourcing or distribution, supplier management, or transportation.	Core
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	15893	Recommend improvements to existing or planned logistics processes.	Core
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	15904	Apply analytic methods or tools to understand, predict, or control logistics operations or processes.	Core
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	15895	Prepare reports on logistics performance measures.	Core
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	15883	Enter logistics-related data into databases.	Core
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	15894	Provide ongoing analyses in areas such as transportation costs, parts procurement, back orders, or delivery processes.	Core
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	15905	Analyze logistics data, using methods such as data mining, data modeling, or cost or benefit analysis.	Core
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	15897	Monitor inventory transactions at warehouse facilities to assess receiving, storage, shipping, or inventory integrity.	Core
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	15899	Maintain logistics records in accordance with corporate policies.	Core
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	15888	Contact carriers for rates or schedules.	Core
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	15896	Manage systems to ensure that pricing structures adequately reflect logistics costing.	Core
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	15901	Confer with logistics management teams to determine ways to optimize service levels, maintain supply-chain efficiency, or minimize cost.	Core
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	15902	Compute reporting metrics, such as on-time delivery rates, order fulfillment rates, or inventory turns.	Core
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	15881	Identify opportunities for inventory reductions.	Core
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	15892	Review procedures, such as distribution or inventory management, to ensure maximum efficiency or minimum cost.	Core
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	15900	Develop or maintain models for logistics uses, such as cost estimating or demand forecasting.	Core
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	15882	Monitor industry standards, trends, or practices to identify developments in logistics planning or execution.	Core
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	15891	Write or revise standard operating procedures for logistics processes.	Core
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	20010	Reorganize shipping schedules to consolidate loads, maximize vehicle usage, or limit the movement of empty vehicles or containers.	Supplemental
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	15887	Contact potential vendors to determine material availability.	Supplemental
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	15884	Develop or maintain payment systems to ensure accuracy of vendor payments.	Supplemental
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	15886	Develop or maintain freight rate databases for use by supply chain departments to determine the most economical modes of transportation.	Supplemental
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	20011	Route or reroute drivers in real time with remote route navigation software, satellite linkup systems, or global positioning systems (GPS) to improve operational efficiencies.	Supplemental
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	15885	Determine packaging requirements.	Supplemental
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	20014	Enter carbon-output or environmental-impact data into spreadsheets or environmental management or auditing software programs.	Supplemental
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	20013	Compare locations or environmental policies of carriers or suppliers to make transportation decisions with lower environmental impact.	Supplemental
13-1081.02	Logistics Analysts	20012	Arrange for sale or lease of excess storage or transport capacity to minimize losses or inefficiencies associated with empty space.	Supplemental
13-1082.00	Project Management Specialists	21462	Assign duties or responsibilities to project personnel.	
13-1082.00	Project Management Specialists	21463	Communicate with key stakeholders to determine project requirements and objectives.	
13-1082.00	Project Management Specialists	21464	Confer with project personnel to identify and resolve problems.	
13-1082.00	Project Management Specialists	21465	Create project status presentations for delivery to customers or project personnel.	
13-1082.00	Project Management Specialists	21466	Develop or update project plans including information such as objectives, technologies, schedules, funding, and staffing.	
13-1082.00	Project Management Specialists	21467	Identify project needs such as resources, staff, or finances by reviewing project objectives and schedules.	
13-1082.00	Project Management Specialists	21468	Identify, review, or select vendors or consultants to meet project needs.	
13-1082.00	Project Management Specialists	21469	Monitor costs incurred by project staff to identify budget issues.	
13-1082.00	Project Management Specialists	21470	Monitor project milestones and deliverables.	
13-1082.00	Project Management Specialists	21471	Monitor the performance of project team members to provide performance feedback.	
13-1082.00	Project Management Specialists	21472	Negotiate with project stakeholders or suppliers to obtain resources or materials.	
13-1082.00	Project Management Specialists	21473	Plan, schedule, or coordinate project activities to meet deadlines.	
13-1082.00	Project Management Specialists	21474	Prepare and submit budget estimates, progress reports, or cost tracking reports.	
13-1082.00	Project Management Specialists	21475	Produce and distribute project documents.	
13-1082.00	Project Management Specialists	21476	Propose, review, or approve modifications to project plans.	
13-1082.00	Project Management Specialists	21477	Recruit or hire project personnel.	
13-1082.00	Project Management Specialists	21478	Report project status, such as budget, resources, technical issues, or customer satisfaction, to managers.	
13-1082.00	Project Management Specialists	21479	Request and review project updates to ensure deadlines are met.	
13-1082.00	Project Management Specialists	21480	Schedule or facilitate project meetings.	
13-1082.00	Project Management Specialists	21481	Submit project deliverables to clients, ensuring adherence to quality standards.	
13-1111.00	Management Analysts	7276	Gather and organize information on problems or procedures.	Core
13-1111.00	Management Analysts	7278	Confer with personnel concerned to ensure successful functioning of newly implemented systems or procedures.	Core
13-1111.00	Management Analysts	7277	Analyze data gathered and develop solutions or alternative methods of proceeding.	Core
13-1111.00	Management Analysts	7282	Document findings of study and prepare recommendations for implementation of new systems, procedures, or organizational changes.	Core
13-1111.00	Management Analysts	7285	Plan study of work problems and procedures, such as organizational change, communications, information flow, integrated production methods, inventory control, or cost analysis.	Core
13-1111.00	Management Analysts	7281	Interview personnel and conduct on-site observation to ascertain unit functions, work performed, and methods, equipment, and personnel used.	Core
13-1111.00	Management Analysts	7283	Prepare manuals and train workers in use of new forms, reports, procedures or equipment, according to organizational policy.	Core
13-1111.00	Management Analysts	7280	Review forms and reports and confer with management and users about format, distribution, and purpose, identifying problems and improvements.	Core
13-1111.00	Management Analysts	7279	Develop and implement records management program for filing, protection, and retrieval of records, and assure compliance with program.	Core
13-1111.00	Management Analysts	7284	Design, evaluate, recommend, and approve changes of forms and reports.	Core
13-1111.00	Management Analysts	7286	Recommend purchase of storage equipment and design area layout to locate equipment in space available.	Supplemental
13-1121.00	Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners	1209	Consult with customers to determine objectives and requirements for events, such as meetings, conferences, and conventions.	Core
13-1121.00	Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners	1212	Review event bills for accuracy and approve payment.	Core
13-1121.00	Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners	1214	Coordinate services for events, such as accommodation and transportation for participants, facilities, catering, signage, displays, special needs requirements, printing and event security.	Core
13-1121.00	Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners	1215	Arrange the availability of audio-visual equipment, transportation, displays, and other event needs.	Core
13-1121.00	Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners	1211	Confer with staff at a chosen event site to coordinate details.	Core
13-1121.00	Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners	1216	Inspect event facilities to ensure that they conform to customer requirements.	Core
13-1121.00	Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners	1217	Maintain records of event aspects, including financial details.	Core
13-1121.00	Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners	1210	Monitor event activities to ensure compliance with applicable regulations and laws, satisfaction of participants, and resolution of any problems that arise.	Core
13-1121.00	Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners	1219	Negotiate contracts with such service providers and suppliers as hotels, convention centers, and speakers.	Core
13-1121.00	Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners	1222	Evaluate and select providers of services according to customer requirements.	Core
13-1121.00	Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners	1213	Plan and develop programs, agendas, budgets, and services according to customer requirements.	Core
13-1121.00	Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners	1226	Hire, train, and supervise volunteers and support staff required for events.	Core
13-1121.00	Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners	1218	Conduct post-event evaluations to determine how future events could be improved.	Core
13-1121.00	Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners	1221	Direct administrative details, such as financial operations, dissemination of promotional materials, and responses to inquiries.	Core
13-1121.00	Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners	1220	Meet with sponsors and organizing committees to plan scope and format of events, to establish and monitor budgets, or to review administrative procedures and event progress.	Core
13-1121.00	Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners	1223	Read trade publications, attend seminars, and consult with other meeting professionals to keep abreast of meeting management standards and trends.	Core
13-1121.00	Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners	1224	Organize registration of event participants.	Supplemental
13-1121.00	Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners	1229	Develop event topics and choose featured speakers.	Supplemental
13-1121.00	Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners	1228	Promote conference, convention and trades show services by performing tasks such as meeting with professional and trade associations, and producing brochures and other publications.	Supplemental
13-1121.00	Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners	1225	Design and implement efforts to publicize events and promote sponsorships.	Supplemental
13-1121.00	Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners	1227	Obtain permits from fire and health departments to erect displays and exhibits and serve food at events.	Supplemental
13-1131.00	Fundraisers	18917	Identify and build relationships with potential donors.	Core
13-1131.00	Fundraisers	18922	Secure commitments of participation or donation from individuals or corporate donors.	Core
13-1131.00	Fundraisers	18931	Write and send letters of thanks to donors.	Core
13-1131.00	Fundraisers	18923	Solicit cash or in-kind donations or sponsorships from individual, business, or government donors.	Core
13-1131.00	Fundraisers	18907	Create or update donor databases.	Core
13-1131.00	Fundraisers	18912	Develop strategies to encourage new or increased contributions.	Core
13-1131.00	Fundraisers	18911	Develop or implement fundraising activities, such as annual giving campaigns or direct mail programs.	Core
13-1131.00	Fundraisers	18925	Compile or develop materials to submit to granting or other funding organizations.	Core
13-1131.00	Fundraisers	18926	Conduct research to identify the goals, net worth, charitable donation history, or other data related to potential donors, potential investors, or general donor markets.	Core
13-1131.00	Fundraisers	18910	Develop fundraising activity plans that maximize participation or contributions and minimize costs.	Core
13-1131.00	Fundraisers	18914	Direct or supervise fundraising staff, including volunteer staff members.	Core
13-1131.00	Fundraisers	18915	Establish fundraising or participation goals for special events or specified time periods.	Core
13-1131.00	Fundraisers	18919	Monitor progress of fundraising drives.	Core
13-1131.00	Fundraisers	18921	Recruit sponsors, participants, or volunteers for fundraising events.	Core
13-1131.00	Fundraisers	18906	Contact corporate representatives, government officials, or community leaders to increase awareness of organizational causes, activities, or needs.	Core
13-1131.00	Fundraisers	18905	Attend community events, meetings, or conferences to promote organizational goals or solicit donations or sponsorships.	Core
13-1131.00	Fundraisers	18932	Write reports or prepare presentations to communicate fundraising program data.	Core
13-1131.00	Fundraisers	18916	Explain the tax advantages of contributions to potential donors.	Core
13-1131.00	Fundraisers	18908	Design or produce materials such as posters, Web sites, or newsletters to promote, market, or advertise fundraising events.	Core
13-1131.00	Fundraisers	18924	Write speeches, press releases, or other promotional materials to increase awareness of the causes, missions, or goals of organizations seeking funds.	Core
13-1131.00	Fundraisers	18918	Monitor budgets, expense reports, or other financial data for fundraising organizations.	Core
13-1131.00	Fundraisers	18920	Plan and direct special events for fundraising, such as silent auctions, dances, golf events, or walks.	Core
13-1131.00	Fundraisers	18913	Direct or coordinate Web-based fundraising activities, such as online auctions or donation Web sites.	Core
13-1131.00	Fundraisers	18930	Secure speakers for charitable events, community meetings, or conferences to increase awareness of charitable, nonprofit, or political causes.	Core
13-1131.00	Fundraisers	18909	Develop corporate fundraising programs, such as employer gift-matching.	Supplemental
13-1131.00	Fundraisers	18927	Coordinate transportation or delivery of materials, supplies, or donations for fundraising events.	Supplemental
13-1131.00	Fundraisers	18928	Develop and maintain media contact lists.	Supplemental
13-1131.00	Fundraisers	18929	Prepare materials such as fundraising envelopes, bid sheets, or gift bags for charitable events.	Supplemental
13-1141.00	Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists	3359	Administer employee insurance, pension, and savings plans, working with insurance brokers and plan carriers.	Core
13-1141.00	Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists	3352	Ensure company compliance with federal and state laws, including reporting requirements.	Core
13-1141.00	Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists	3363	Research employee benefit and health and safety practices, and recommend changes or modifications to existing policies.	Core
13-1141.00	Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists	3353	Advise managers and employees on state and federal employment regulations, collective agreements, benefit and compensation policies, personnel procedures, and classification programs.	Core
13-1141.00	Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists	3369	Plan and develop curricula and materials for training programs and conduct training.	Core
13-1141.00	Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists	3357	Assist in preparing and maintaining personnel records and handbooks.	Core
13-1141.00	Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists	23985	Develop and administer compensation programs, such as merit or incentive pay.	Supplemental
13-1141.00	Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists	3351	Evaluate job positions, determining classification, exempt or non-exempt status, and salary.	Supplemental
13-1141.00	Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists	3356	Prepare occupational classifications, job descriptions, and salary scales.	Supplemental
13-1141.00	Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists	3371	Consult with, or serve as, technical liaison between business, industry, government, and union officials.	Supplemental
13-1141.00	Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists	3362	Perform multifactor data and cost analyses that may be used in areas such as support of collective bargaining agreements.	Supplemental
13-1141.00	Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists	3361	Develop, implement, administer, and evaluate personnel and labor relations programs, including performance appraisal, affirmative action, and employment equity programs.	Supplemental
13-1141.00	Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists	3355	Provide advice on the resolution of classification and salary complaints.	Supplemental
13-1141.00	Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists	3360	Negotiate collective agreements on behalf of employers or workers, and mediate labor disputes and grievances.	Supplemental
13-1141.00	Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists	3364	Analyze organizational, occupational, and industrial data to facilitate organizational functions and provide technical information to business, industry, and government.	Supplemental
13-1141.00	Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists	3366	Assess need for and develop job analysis instruments and materials.	Supplemental
13-1141.00	Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists	3370	Observe, interview, and survey employees and conduct focus group meetings to collect job, organizational, and occupational information.	Supplemental
13-1141.00	Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists	3354	Plan, develop, evaluate, improve, and communicate methods and techniques for selecting, promoting, compensating, evaluating, and training workers.	Supplemental
13-1141.00	Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists	3368	Research job and worker requirements, structural and functional relationships among jobs and occupations, and occupational trends.	Supplemental
13-1141.00	Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists	3358	Prepare reports, such as organization and flow charts and career path reports, to summarize job analysis and evaluation and compensation analysis information.	Supplemental
13-1141.00	Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists	3365	Advise staff of individuals' qualifications.	Supplemental
13-1141.00	Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists	3372	Prepare research results for publication in form of journals, books, manuals, and film.	Supplemental
13-1151.00	Training and Development Specialists	94	Present information with a variety of instructional techniques or formats, such as role playing, simulations, team exercises, group discussions, videos, or lectures.	Core
13-1151.00	Training and Development Specialists	20475	Obtain, organize, or develop training procedure manuals, guides, or course materials, such as handouts or visual materials.	Core
13-1151.00	Training and Development Specialists	19559	Evaluate modes of training delivery, such as in-person or virtual, to optimize training effectiveness, training costs, or environmental impacts.	Core
13-1151.00	Training and Development Specialists	97	Offer specific training programs to help workers maintain or improve job skills.	Core
13-1151.00	Training and Development Specialists	103	Assess training needs through surveys, interviews with employees, focus groups, or consultation with managers, instructors, or customer representatives.	Core
13-1151.00	Training and Development Specialists	98	Monitor, evaluate, or record training activities or program effectiveness.	Core
13-1151.00	Training and Development Specialists	20474	Design, plan, organize, or direct orientation and training programs for employees or customers.	Core
13-1151.00	Training and Development Specialists	102	Develop alternative training methods if expected improvements are not seen.	Core
13-1151.00	Training and Development Specialists	101	Evaluate training materials prepared by instructors, such as outlines, text, or handouts.	Core
13-1151.00	Training and Development Specialists	20476	Monitor training costs and prepare budget reports to justify expenditures.	Core
13-1151.00	Training and Development Specialists	106	Devise programs to develop executive potential among employees in lower-level positions.	Core
13-1151.00	Training and Development Specialists	93	Keep up with developments in area of expertise by reading current journals, books, or magazine articles.	Core
13-1151.00	Training and Development Specialists	99	Attend meetings or seminars to obtain information for use in training programs or to inform management of training program status.	Core
13-1151.00	Training and Development Specialists	100	Coordinate recruitment and placement of training program participants.	Core
13-1151.00	Training and Development Specialists	105	Select and assign instructors to conduct training.	Core
13-1151.00	Training and Development Specialists	108	Negotiate contracts with clients for desired training outcomes, fees, or expenses.	Core
13-1151.00	Training and Development Specialists	20477	Supervise, evaluate, or refer instructors to skill development classes.	Core
13-1151.00	Training and Development Specialists	95	Schedule classes based on availability of classrooms, equipment, or instructors.	Core
13-1151.00	Training and Development Specialists	111	Refer trainees to employer relations representatives, to locations offering job placement assistance, or to appropriate social services agencies, if warranted.	Supplemental
13-1151.00	Training and Development Specialists	19558	Develop or implement training programs related to efficiency, recycling, or other issues with environmental impacts.	Supplemental
13-1161.00	Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists	5434	Prepare reports of findings, illustrating data graphically and translating complex findings into written text.	Core
13-1161.00	Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists	5433	Collect and analyze data on customer demographics, preferences, needs, and buying habits to identify potential markets and factors affecting product demand.	Core
13-1161.00	Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists	5439	Conduct research on consumer opinions and marketing strategies, collaborating with marketing professionals, statisticians, pollsters, and other professionals.	Core
13-1161.00	Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists	5435	Measure and assess customer and employee satisfaction.	Core
13-1161.00	Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists	5443	Devise and evaluate methods and procedures for collecting data, such as surveys, opinion polls, or questionnaires, or arrange to obtain existing data.	Core
13-1161.00	Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists	5438	Measure the effectiveness of marketing, advertising, and communications programs and strategies.	Core
13-1161.00	Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists	5437	Seek and provide information to help companies determine their position in the marketplace.	Core
13-1161.00	Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists	5436	Forecast and track marketing and sales trends, analyzing collected data.	Core
13-1161.00	Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists	5441	Gather data on competitors and analyze their prices, sales, and method of marketing and distribution.	Core
13-1161.00	Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists	5442	Monitor industry statistics and follow trends in trade literature.	Core
13-1161.00	Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists	5440	Attend staff conferences to provide management with information and proposals concerning the promotion, distribution, design, and pricing of company products or services.	Core
13-1161.00	Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists	5445	Direct trained survey interviewers.	Core
13-1161.00	Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists	5444	Develop and implement procedures for identifying advertising needs.	Core
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	20328	Manage tracking and reporting of search-related activities and provide analyses to marketing executives.	Core
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	20329	Optimize digital assets, such as text, graphics, or multimedia assets, for search engine optimization (SEO) or for display and usability on internet-connected devices.	Core
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	16192	Collect and analyze Web metrics, such as visits, time on site, page views per visit, transaction volume and revenue, traffic mix, click-through rates, conversion rates, cost per acquisition, or cost per click.	Core
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	16182	Participate in the development or implementation of online marketing strategy.	Core
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	16190	Optimize Web site exposure by analyzing search engine patterns to direct online placement of keywords or other content.	Core
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	20320	Coordinate with developers to optimize Web site architecture, server configuration, or page construction for search engine consumption and optimal visibility.	Core
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	20318	Assist in setting up or optimizing analytics tools for tracking visitors' behaviors.	Core
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	20326	Identify appropriate Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and report key metrics from digital campaigns.	Core
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	20321	Create content strategies for digital media.	Core
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	20319	Combine secondary data sources with keyword research to more accurately profile and satisfy user intent.	Core
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	16189	Collaborate with other marketing staff to integrate and complement marketing strategies across multiple sales channels.	Core
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	20330	Optimize shopping cart experience or Web site conversion rates against Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).	Core
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	20327	Improve search-related activities through ongoing analysis, experimentation, or optimization tests, using A/B or multivariate methods.	Core
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	16191	Conduct online marketing initiatives, such as paid ad placement, affiliate programs, sponsorship programs, email promotions, or viral marketing campaigns on social media Web sites.	Core
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	16186	Conduct market research analysis to identify search query trends, real-time search and news media activity, popular social media topics, electronic commerce trends, market opportunities, or competitor performance.	Core
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	16179	Propose online or multiple-sales-channel campaigns to marketing executives.	Core
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	20322	Evaluate new emerging media or technologies and make recommendations for their application within Internet marketing or search marketing campaigns.	Core
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	16188	Communicate and collaborate with merchants, Webmasters, bloggers, or online editors to strategically place hyperlinks.	Core
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	16175	Identify, evaluate, or procure hardware or software for implementing online marketing campaigns.	Core
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	16193	Collaborate with Web, multimedia, or art design staffs to create multimedia Web sites or other internet content that conforms to brand and company visual format.	Core
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	16172	Keep abreast of government regulations and emerging Web technology to ensure regulatory compliance by reviewing current literature, talking with colleagues, participating in educational programs, attending meetings or workshops, or participating in professional organizations or conferences.	Core
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	20331	Purchase or negotiate placement of listings in local search engines, directories, or digital mapping technologies.	Core
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	16185	Coordinate sales or other promotional strategies with merchandising, operations, or inventory control staff to ensure product catalogs are current, accurate, and organized for best findability against user intent.	Core
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	20325	Execute or manage social media campaigns to inform search marketing tactics.	Core
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	16187	Conduct financial modeling for online marketing programs or Web site revenue forecasting.	Core
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	16174	Implement online customer service processes to ensure positive and consistent user experiences.	Supplemental
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	16184	Develop transactional Web applications, using Web programming software and knowledge of programming languages, such as hypertext markup language (HTML) and extensible markup language (XML).	Supplemental
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	16183	Identify and develop commercial or technical specifications, such as usability, pricing, checkout, or data security, to promote transactional internet-enabled commerce functionality.	Supplemental
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	16177	Define product requirements, based on market research analysis, in collaboration with user interface design and engineering staff.	Supplemental
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	20324	Execute or manage banner, video, or other non-text link ad campaigns.	Supplemental
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	16178	Assist in the evaluation or negotiation of contracts with vendors or online partners.	Supplemental
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	16181	Prepare electronic commerce designs or prototypes, such as storyboards, mock-ups, or other content, using graphics design software.	Supplemental
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	16180	Assist in the development of online transaction or security policies.	Supplemental
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	20323	Execute and manage communications with digital journalists or bloggers.	Supplemental
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	16173	Resolve product availability problems in collaboration with customer service staff.	Supplemental
13-1161.01	Search Marketing Strategists	16176	Identify methods for interfacing Web application technologies with enterprise resource planning or other system software.	Supplemental
13-1199.04	Business Continuity Planners	15965	Develop emergency management plans for recovery decision making and communications, continuity of critical departmental processes, or temporary shut-down of non-critical departments to ensure continuity of operation and governance.	Core
13-1199.04	Business Continuity Planners	15956	Test documented disaster recovery strategies and plans.	Core
13-1199.04	Business Continuity Planners	15962	Develop disaster recovery plans for physical locations with critical assets, such as data centers.	Core
13-1199.04	Business Continuity Planners	15951	Establish, maintain, or test call trees to ensure appropriate communication during disaster.	Core
13-1199.04	Business Continuity Planners	15961	Identify opportunities for strategic improvement or mitigation of business interruption and other risks caused by business, regulatory, or industry-specific change initiatives.	Core
13-1199.04	Business Continuity Planners	15948	Maintain and update organization information technology applications and network systems blueprints.	Core
13-1199.04	Business Continuity Planners	15957	Review existing disaster recovery, crisis management, or business continuity plans.	Core
13-1199.04	Business Continuity Planners	15960	Analyze impact on, and risk to, essential business functions or information systems to identify acceptable recovery time periods and resource requirements.	Core
13-1199.04	Business Continuity Planners	15947	Write reports to summarize testing activities, including descriptions of goals, planning, scheduling, execution, results, analysis, conclusions, and recommendations.	Core
13-1199.04	Business Continuity Planners	15954	Create or administer training and awareness presentations or materials.	Core
13-1199.04	Business Continuity Planners	15952	Design or implement products and services to mitigate risk or facilitate use of technology-based tools and methods.	Core
13-1199.04	Business Continuity Planners	15958	Recommend or implement methods to monitor, evaluate, or enable resolution of safety, operations, or compliance interruptions.	Core
13-1199.04	Business Continuity Planners	15964	Conduct or oversee contingency plan integration and operation.	Core
13-1199.04	Business Continuity Planners	15953	Create business continuity and disaster recovery budgets.	Core
13-1199.04	Business Continuity Planners	15963	Create scenarios to reestablish operations from various types of business disruptions.	Core
13-1199.04	Business Continuity Planners	15949	Interpret government regulations and applicable codes to ensure compliance.	Core
13-1199.04	Business Continuity Planners	15959	Prepare reports summarizing operational results, financial performance, or accomplishments of specified objectives, goals, or plans.	Core
13-1199.04	Business Continuity Planners	15967	Analyze corporate intelligence data to identify trends, patterns, or warnings indicating threats to security of people, assets, information, or infrastructure.	Core
13-1199.04	Business Continuity Planners	15955	Attend professional meetings, read literature, and participate in training or other educational offerings to keep abreast of new developments and technologies related to disaster recovery and business continuity.	Core
13-1199.04	Business Continuity Planners	15966	Conduct or oversee collection of corporate intelligence to avoid fraud, financial crime, cyber attack, terrorism, and infrastructure failure.	Supplemental
13-1199.04	Business Continuity Planners	15950	Identify individual or transaction targets to direct intelligence collection.	Supplemental
13-1199.05	Sustainability Specialists	15981	Develop sustainability project goals, objectives, initiatives, or strategies in collaboration with other sustainability professionals.	Core
13-1199.05	Sustainability Specialists	15980	Monitor or track sustainability indicators, such as energy usage, natural resource usage, waste generation, and recycling.	Core
13-1199.05	Sustainability Specialists	15979	Assess or propose sustainability initiatives, considering factors such as cost effectiveness, technical feasibility, and acceptance.	Core
13-1199.05	Sustainability Specialists	15973	Provide technical or administrative support for sustainability programs or issues.	Core
13-1199.05	Sustainability Specialists	15968	Review and revise sustainability proposals or policies.	Core
13-1199.05	Sustainability Specialists	15976	Develop reports or presentations to communicate the effectiveness of sustainability initiatives.	Core
13-1199.05	Sustainability Specialists	15975	Create or maintain plans or other documents related to sustainability projects.	Core
13-1199.05	Sustainability Specialists	15978	Collect information about waste stream management or green building practices to inform decision makers.	Core
13-1199.05	Sustainability Specialists	15969	Research or review regulatory, technical, or market issues related to sustainability.	Core
13-1199.05	Sustainability Specialists	15970	Identify or investigate violations of natural resources, waste management, recycling, or other environmental policies.	Core
13-1199.05	Sustainability Specialists	15971	Identify or create new sustainability indicators.	Core
13-1199.05	Sustainability Specialists	15977	Create marketing or outreach media, such as brochures or Web sites, to communicate sustainability issues, procedures, or objectives.	Core
13-1199.05	Sustainability Specialists	15974	Identify or procure needed resources to implement sustainability programs or projects.	Core
13-1199.05	Sustainability Specialists	15972	Write grant applications, rebate applications, or project proposals to secure funding for sustainability projects.	Core
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15718	Fill customer orders by packaging sold items and documentation for direct shipping or by transferring orders to manufacturers or third-party distributors.	Core
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15731	Receive and process payments from customers, using electronic transaction services.	Core
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15710	Create, manage, or automate orders or invoices, using order management or invoicing software.	Core
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15709	Deliver e-mail confirmation of completed transactions and shipment.	Core
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15728	Correspond with online customers via electronic mail, telephone, or other electronic messaging to address questions or complaints about products, policies, or shipping methods.	Core
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15733	Purchase new or used items from online or physical sources for resale via retail or auction Web site.	Core
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15707	Determine and set product prices.	Core
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15730	Calculate purchase subtotals, taxes, and shipping costs for submission to customers.	Core
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15734	Compose descriptions of merchandise for posting to online storefront, auction sites, or other shopping Web sites.	Core
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15729	Compose images of products, using video or still cameras, lighting equipment, props, or photo or video editing software.	Core
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15703	Upload digital media, such as photos, video, or scanned images to online storefront, auction sites, or other shopping Web sites.	Core
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15735	Calculate revenue, sales, and expenses, using financial accounting or spreadsheet software.	Core
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15714	Cancel orders based on customer requests or inventory or delivery problems.	Core
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15732	Prepare or organize online storefront marketing material, including product descriptions or subject lines, optimizing content to search engine criteria.	Core
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15704	Order or purchase merchandise to maintain optimal inventory levels.	Core
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15726	Determine location for product listings to maximize exposure to online traffic.	Core
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15711	Create or maintain database of customer accounts.	Core
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15717	Promote products in online communities through weblog or discussion-forum postings, e-mail marketing programs, or online advertising.	Core
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15713	Collaborate with search engine shopping specialists to place marketing content in desired online locations.	Core
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15721	Investigate products or markets to determine areas for opportunity or viability for merchandising specific products, using online or offline sources.	Core
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15705	Maintain inventory of shipping supplies, such as boxes, labels, tape, bubble wrap, loose packing materials, or tape guns.	Core
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15719	Measure and analyze Web site usage data to maximize search engine returns or refine customer interfaces.	Core
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15725	Develop or revise business plans for online business, emphasizing factors such as product line, pricing, inventory, or marketing strategy.	Core
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15708	Disclose merchant information and terms and policies of transactions in online or offline materials.	Core
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15727	Design customer interface of online storefront, using web programming or e-commerce software.	Supplemental
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15716	Select and purchase technical web services, such as web hosting services, online merchant accounts, shopping cart software, payment gateway software, or spyware.	Supplemental
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15715	Transfer digital media, such as music, video, or software, to customers via the Internet.	Supplemental
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15724	Devise, select, or purchase domain name and web address.	Supplemental
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15722	Initiate online auctions through auction hosting sites or auction management software.	Supplemental
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15723	Implement security practices to preserve assets, minimize liabilities, or ensure customer privacy, using parallel servers, hardware redundancy, fail-safe technology, information encryption, or firewalls.	Supplemental
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15720	Investigate sources, such as auctions, estate sales, liquidators, wholesalers, or trade shows for new items, used items, or collectibles.	Supplemental
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15702	Participate in online forums or conferences to stay abreast of online retailing trends, techniques, or security threats.	Supplemental
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15706	Integrate online retailing strategy with physical or catalogue retailing operations.	Supplemental
13-1199.06	Online Merchants	15712	Create or distribute offline promotional material, such as brochures, pamphlets, business cards, stationary, or signage.	Supplemental
13-1199.07	Security Management Specialists	21482	Assess the nature and level of physical security threats so that the scope of the problem can be determined.	Core
13-1199.07	Security Management Specialists	21501	Respond to emergency situations on an on-call basis.	Core
13-1199.07	Security Management Specialists	21500	Recommend improvements in security systems or procedures.	Core
13-1199.07	Security Management Specialists	21496	Perform risk analyses so that appropriate countermeasures can be developed.	Core
13-1199.07	Security Management Specialists	21491	Inspect physical security design features, installations, or programs to ensure compliance with applicable standards or regulations.	Core
13-1199.07	Security Management Specialists	21484	Conduct security audits to identify potential vulnerabilities related to physical security or staff safety.	Core
13-1199.07	Security Management Specialists	21485	Design security policies, programs, or practices to ensure adequate security relating to alarm response, access card use, and other security needs.	Core
13-1199.07	Security Management Specialists	21503	Test security measures for final acceptance and implement or provide procedures for ongoing monitoring and evaluation of the measures.	Core
13-1199.07	Security Management Specialists	21486	Design, implement, or establish requirements for security systems, video surveillance, motion detection, or closed-circuit television systems to ensure proper installation and operation.	Core
13-1199.07	Security Management Specialists	21498	Prepare, maintain, or update security procedures, security system drawings, or related documentation.	Core
13-1199.07	Security Management Specialists	21497	Prepare documentation for case reports or court proceedings.	Core
13-1199.07	Security Management Specialists	21487	Develop conceptual designs of security systems.	Core
13-1199.07	Security Management Specialists	21504	Train personnel in security procedures or use of security equipment.	Core
13-1199.07	Security Management Specialists	21502	Review design drawings or technical documents for completeness, correctness, or appropriateness.	Core
13-1199.07	Security Management Specialists	21499	Provide system design and integration recommendations.	Core
13-1199.07	Security Management Specialists	21494	Monitor the work of contractors in the design, construction, and startup phases of security systems.	Core
13-1199.07	Security Management Specialists	21483	Budget and schedule security design work.	Core
13-1199.07	Security Management Specialists	21490	Inspect fire, intruder detection, or other security systems.	Core
13-1199.07	Security Management Specialists	21488	Develop or review specifications for design or construction of security systems.	Core
13-1199.07	Security Management Specialists	21492	Interview witnesses or suspects to identify persons responsible for security breaches or to establish losses, pursue prosecutions, or obtain restitution.	Core
13-1199.07	Security Management Specialists	21495	Outline system security criteria for pre-bid meetings with clients and companies to ensure comprehensiveness and appropriateness for implementation.	Core
13-1199.07	Security Management Specialists	21493	Monitor tapes or digital recordings to identify the source of losses.	Core
13-1199.07	Security Management Specialists	21489	Engineer, install, maintain, or repair security systems, programmable logic controls, or other security-related electronic systems.	Supplemental
13-2011.00	Accountants and Auditors	21505	Prepare detailed reports on audit findings.	Core
13-2011.00	Accountants and Auditors	21506	Report to management about asset utilization and audit results, and recommend changes in operations and financial activities.	Core
13-2011.00	Accountants and Auditors	21507	Collect and analyze data to detect deficient controls, duplicated effort, extravagance, fraud, or non-compliance with laws, regulations, and management policies.	Core
13-2011.00	Accountants and Auditors	21508	Inspect account books and accounting systems for efficiency, effectiveness, and use of accepted accounting procedures to record transactions.	Core
13-2011.00	Accountants and Auditors	21509	Supervise auditing of establishments, and determine scope of investigation required.	Core
13-2011.00	Accountants and Auditors	21510	Confer with company officials about financial and regulatory matters.	Core
13-2011.00	Accountants and Auditors	21511	Examine and evaluate financial and information systems, recommending controls to ensure system reliability and data integrity.	Core
13-2011.00	Accountants and Auditors	21512	Inspect cash on hand, notes receivable and payable, negotiable securities, and canceled checks to confirm records are accurate.	Core
13-2011.00	Accountants and Auditors	21513	Examine records and interview workers to ensure recording of transactions and compliance with laws and regulations.	Core
13-2011.00	Accountants and Auditors	21514	Prepare, examine, or analyze accounting records, financial statements, or other financial reports to assess accuracy, completeness, and conformance to reporting and procedural standards.	Core
13-2011.00	Accountants and Auditors	21515	Prepare adjusting journal entries.	Core
13-2011.00	Accountants and Auditors	21516	Review accounts for discrepancies and reconcile differences.	Core
13-2011.00	Accountants and Auditors	21517	Establish tables of accounts and assign entries to proper accounts.	Core
13-2011.00	Accountants and Auditors	21518	Examine inventory to verify journal and ledger entries.	Core
13-2011.00	Accountants and Auditors	21519	Analyze business operations, trends, costs, revenues, financial commitments, and obligations to project future revenues and expenses or to provide advice.	Core
13-2011.00	Accountants and Auditors	21520	Report to management regarding the finances of establishment.	Core
13-2011.00	Accountants and Auditors	21521	Develop, implement, modify, and document recordkeeping and accounting systems, making use of current computer technology.	Core
13-2011.00	Accountants and Auditors	21522	Evaluate taxpayer finances to determine tax liability, using knowledge of interest and discount rates, annuities, valuation of stocks and bonds, and amortization valuation of depletable assets.	Core
13-2011.00	Accountants and Auditors	21523	Examine whether the organization's objectives are reflected in its management activities, and whether employees understand the objectives.	Core
13-2011.00	Accountants and Auditors	21524	Audit payroll and personnel records to determine unemployment insurance premiums, workers' compensation coverage, liabilities, and compliance with tax laws.	Core
13-2011.00	Accountants and Auditors	21525	Review taxpayer accounts, and conduct audits on-site, by correspondence, or by summoning taxpayer to office.	Supplemental
13-2011.00	Accountants and Auditors	21526	Compute taxes owed and prepare tax returns, ensuring compliance with payment, reporting, or other tax requirements.	Supplemental
13-2011.00	Accountants and Auditors	21527	Advise clients in areas such as compensation, employee health care benefits, the design of accounting or data processing systems, or long-range tax or estate plans.	Supplemental
13-2011.00	Accountants and Auditors	21529	Direct activities of personnel engaged in filing, recording, compiling, and transmitting financial records.	Supplemental
13-2011.00	Accountants and Auditors	21530	Conduct pre-implementation audits to determine if systems and programs under development will work as planned.	Supplemental
13-2011.00	Accountants and Auditors	21531	Develop, maintain, or analyze budgets, preparing periodic reports that compare budgeted costs to actual costs.	
13-2011.00	Accountants and Auditors	21532	Prepare, analyze, or verify annual reports, financial statements, and other records, using accepted accounting and statistical procedures to assess financial condition and facilitate financial planning.	
13-2011.00	Accountants and Auditors	21533	Process invoices for payment.	
13-2011.00	Accountants and Auditors	21534	Review data about material assets, net worth, liabilities, capital stock, surplus, income, or expenditures.	
13-2022.00	Appraisers of Personal and Business Property	21548	Write descriptions of the property being appraised.	Core
13-2022.00	Appraisers of Personal and Business Property	21537	Determine the appropriate type of valuation to make, such as fair market, replacement, or liquidation, based on the needs of the property owner.	Core
13-2022.00	Appraisers of Personal and Business Property	21538	Document physical characteristics of property such as measurements, quality, and design.	Core
13-2022.00	Appraisers of Personal and Business Property	21535	Calculate the value of property based on comparisons to recent sales, estimated cost to reproduce, and anticipated property income streams.	Core
13-2022.00	Appraisers of Personal and Business Property	21541	Locate and record data on sales of comparable property using specialized software, internet searches, or personal records.	Core
13-2022.00	Appraisers of Personal and Business Property	21547	Write and submit appraisal reports for property, such as jewelry, art, antiques, collectibles, and equipment.	Core
13-2022.00	Appraisers of Personal and Business Property	21540	Inspect personal or business property.	Core
13-2022.00	Appraisers of Personal and Business Property	21536	Create and maintain a database of completed appraisals.	Core
13-2022.00	Appraisers of Personal and Business Property	21543	Take photographs of property.	Core
13-2022.00	Appraisers of Personal and Business Property	21546	Verify that property matches legal descriptions or certifications.	Core
13-2022.00	Appraisers of Personal and Business Property	21545	Update appraisals when property has been improved, damaged, or has otherwise changed.	Core
13-2022.00	Appraisers of Personal and Business Property	21544	Testify in court as to the value of a piece of tangible property.	Core
13-2022.00	Appraisers of Personal and Business Property	21539	Forecast the value of property.	Core
13-2022.00	Appraisers of Personal and Business Property	21542	Recommend loan amounts based on the value of property being used as collateral.	Supplemental
13-2023.00	Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate	21549	Compute final estimation of property values, taking into account such factors as depreciation, replacement costs, value comparisons of similar properties, and income potential.	Core
13-2023.00	Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate	21550	Prepare written reports that estimate property values, outline methods by which the estimations were made, and meet appraisal standards.	Core
13-2023.00	Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate	21569	Photograph interiors and exteriors of properties to assist in estimating property value, substantiate findings, and complete appraisal reports.	Core
13-2023.00	Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate	21565	Search public records for transactions such as sales, leases, and assessments.	Core
13-2023.00	Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate	21570	Obtain county land values and sales information about nearby properties to aid in establishment of property values.	Core
13-2023.00	Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate	21564	Maintain familiarity with aspects of local real estate markets.	Core
13-2023.00	Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate	21556	Inspect properties, considering factors such as market value, location, and building or replacement costs to determine appraisal value.	Core
13-2023.00	Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate	21552	Collect and analyze relevant data to identify real estate market trends.	Core
13-2023.00	Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate	21558	Review information about transfers of property to ensure its accuracy, checking basic information on buyers, sellers, and sales prices and making corrections as necessary.	Core
13-2023.00	Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate	21577	Analyze trends in sales prices, construction costs, and rents, to assess property values or determine the accuracy of assessments.	Core
13-2023.00	Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate	21551	Inspect new construction and major improvements to existing structures to determine values.	Core
13-2023.00	Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate	21566	Check building codes and zoning bylaws to determine any effects on the properties being appraised.	Core
13-2023.00	Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate	21568	Interview persons familiar with properties and immediate surroundings, such as contractors, home owners, and realtors, to obtain pertinent information.	Core
13-2023.00	Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate	21567	Verify legal descriptions of properties by comparing them to county records.	Core
13-2023.00	Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate	21563	Evaluate land and neighborhoods where properties are situated, considering locations and trends or impending changes that could influence future values.	Core
13-2023.00	Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate	21571	Examine the type and location of nearby services, such as shopping centers, schools, parks, and other neighborhood features, to evaluate their impact on property values.	Core
13-2023.00	Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate	21562	Examine income records and operating costs of income properties.	Core
13-2023.00	Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate	21572	Estimate building replacement costs, using building valuation manuals and professional cost estimators.	Core
13-2023.00	Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate	21573	Draw land diagrams to be used in appraisal reports to support findings.	Core
13-2023.00	Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate	21560	Conduct regular reviews of property within jurisdictions to determine changes in property due to construction or demolition.	Core
13-2023.00	Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate	21574	Testify in court as to the value of a piece of real estate property.	Core
13-2023.00	Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate	21555	Identify the ownership of each piece of taxable property.	Supplemental
13-2023.00	Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate	21553	Prepare and maintain current data on each parcel assessed, including maps of boundaries, inventories of land and structures, property characteristics, and any applicable exemptions.	Supplemental
13-2023.00	Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate	21561	Establish uniform and equitable systems for assessing all classes and kinds of property.	Supplemental
13-2023.00	Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate	21575	Calculate tax bills for properties by multiplying assessed values by jurisdiction tax rates.	Supplemental
13-2023.00	Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate	21578	Determine taxability of properties, using methods such as field inspection, structural measurement, calculation, sales analysis, market trend studies, and income and expense analysis.	Supplemental
13-2023.00	Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate	21554	Explain assessed values to property owners and defend appealed assessments at public hearings.	Supplemental
13-2023.00	Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate	21559	Explain real and personal property taxes to property owners.	Supplemental
13-2031.00	Budget Analysts	3394	Analyze monthly department budgeting and accounting reports to maintain expenditure controls.	Core
13-2031.00	Budget Analysts	3398	Provide advice and technical assistance with cost analysis, fiscal allocation, and budget preparation.	Core
13-2031.00	Budget Analysts	3401	Review operating budgets to analyze trends affecting budget needs.	Core
13-2031.00	Budget Analysts	3405	Compile and analyze accounting records and other data to determine the financial resources required to implement a program.	Core
13-2031.00	Budget Analysts	3402	Examine budget estimates for completeness, accuracy, and conformance with procedures and regulations.	Core
13-2031.00	Budget Analysts	3399	Summarize budgets and submit recommendations for the approval or disapproval of funds requests.	Core
13-2031.00	Budget Analysts	3396	Consult with managers to ensure that budget adjustments are made in accordance with program changes.	Core
13-2031.00	Budget Analysts	3395	Direct the preparation of regular and special budget reports.	Core
13-2031.00	Budget Analysts	3404	Interpret budget directives and establish policies for carrying out directives.	Core
13-2031.00	Budget Analysts	3403	Perform cost-benefit analyses to compare operating programs, review financial requests, or explore alternative financing methods.	Core
13-2031.00	Budget Analysts	3397	Match appropriations for specific programs with appropriations for broader programs, including items for emergency funds.	Core
13-2031.00	Budget Analysts	3400	Seek new ways to improve efficiency and increase profits.	Core
13-2031.00	Budget Analysts	3406	Testify before examining and fund-granting authorities, clarifying and promoting the proposed budgets.	Supplemental
13-2041.00	Credit Analysts	1250	Analyze credit data and financial statements to determine the degree of risk involved in extending credit or lending money.	Core
13-2041.00	Credit Analysts	1254	Complete loan applications, including credit analyses and summaries of loan requests, and submit to loan committees for approval.	Core
13-2041.00	Credit Analysts	1255	Generate financial ratios, using computer programs, to evaluate customers' financial status.	Core
13-2041.00	Credit Analysts	1251	Prepare reports that include the degree of risk involved in extending credit or lending money.	Core
13-2041.00	Credit Analysts	1259	Analyze financial data, such as income growth, quality of management, and market share to determine expected profitability of loans.	Core
13-2041.00	Credit Analysts	1257	Compare liquidity, profitability, and credit histories of establishments being evaluated with those of similar establishments in the same industries and geographic locations.	Core
13-2041.00	Credit Analysts	1258	Consult with customers to resolve complaints and verify financial and credit transactions.	Core
13-2041.00	Credit Analysts	21164	Contact customers to collect payments on delinquent accounts.	Supplemental
13-2041.00	Credit Analysts	1252	Evaluate customer records and recommend payment plans, based on earnings, savings data, payment history, and purchase activity.	Supplemental
13-2041.00	Credit Analysts	1256	Review individual or commercial customer files to identify and select delinquent accounts for collection.	Supplemental
13-2041.00	Credit Analysts	1253	Confer with credit association and other business representatives to exchange credit information.	Supplemental
13-2051.00	Financial and Investment Analysts	21579	Advise clients on aspects of capitalization, such as amounts, sources, or timing.	
13-2051.00	Financial and Investment Analysts	21580	Analyze financial or operational performance of companies facing financial difficulties to identify or recommend remedies.	
13-2051.00	Financial and Investment Analysts	21581	Assess companies as investments for clients by examining company facilities.	
13-2051.00	Financial and Investment Analysts	21582	Collaborate on projects with other professionals, such as lawyers, accountants, or public relations experts.	
13-2051.00	Financial and Investment Analysts	21583	Collaborate with investment bankers to attract new corporate clients.	
13-2051.00	Financial and Investment Analysts	21584	Conduct financial analyses related to investments in green construction or green retrofitting projects.	
13-2051.00	Financial and Investment Analysts	21585	Confer with clients to restructure debt, refinance debt, or raise new debt.	
13-2051.00	Financial and Investment Analysts	21586	Create client presentations of plan details.	
13-2051.00	Financial and Investment Analysts	21587	Determine the prices at which securities should be syndicated and offered to the public.	
13-2051.00	Financial and Investment Analysts	21588	Develop and maintain client relationships.	
13-2051.00	Financial and Investment Analysts	21589	Draw charts and graphs, using computer spreadsheets, to illustrate technical reports.	
13-2051.00	Financial and Investment Analysts	21590	Employ financial models to develop solutions to financial problems or to assess the financial or capital impact of transactions.	
13-2051.00	Financial and Investment Analysts	21591	Evaluate and compare the relative quality of various securities in a given industry.	
13-2051.00	Financial and Investment Analysts	21592	Evaluate capital needs of clients and assess market conditions to inform structuring of financial packages.	
13-2051.00	Financial and Investment Analysts	21593	Inform investment decisions by analyzing financial information to forecast business, industry, or economic conditions.	
13-2051.00	Financial and Investment Analysts	21594	Interpret data on price, yield, stability, future investment-risk trends, economic influences, and other factors affecting investment programs.	
13-2051.00	Financial and Investment Analysts	21595	Monitor developments in the fields of industrial technology, business, finance, and economic theory.	
13-2051.00	Financial and Investment Analysts	21596	Monitor fundamental economic, industrial, and corporate developments by analyzing information from financial publications and services, investment banking firms, government agencies, trade publications, company sources, or personal interviews.	
13-2051.00	Financial and Investment Analysts	21597	Perform securities valuation or pricing.	
13-2051.00	Financial and Investment Analysts	21598	Prepare all materials for transactions or execution of deals.	
13-2051.00	Financial and Investment Analysts	21599	Prepare plans of action for investment, using financial analyses.	
13-2051.00	Financial and Investment Analysts	21600	Present oral or written reports on general economic trends, individual corporations, and entire industries.	
13-2051.00	Financial and Investment Analysts	21601	Purchase investments for companies in accordance with company policy.	
13-2051.00	Financial and Investment Analysts	21602	Recommend investments and investment timing to companies, investment firm staff, or the public.	
13-2051.00	Financial and Investment Analysts	21603	Specialize in green financial instruments, such as socially responsible mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETF) that are comprised of green companies.	
13-2051.00	Financial and Investment Analysts	21604	Supervise, train, or mentor junior team members.	
13-2052.00	Personal Financial Advisors	12907	Interview clients to determine their current income, expenses, insurance coverage, tax status, financial objectives, risk tolerance, or other information needed to develop a financial plan.	Core
13-2052.00	Personal Financial Advisors	12904	Analyze financial information obtained from clients to determine strategies for meeting clients' financial objectives.	Core
13-2052.00	Personal Financial Advisors	12905	Answer clients' questions about the purposes and details of financial plans and strategies.	Core
13-2052.00	Personal Financial Advisors	20183	Review clients' accounts and plans regularly to determine whether life changes, economic changes, environmental concerns, or financial performance indicate a need for plan reassessment.	Core
13-2052.00	Personal Financial Advisors	20184	Manage client portfolios, keeping client plans up-to-date.	Core
13-2052.00	Personal Financial Advisors	20182	Recommend to clients strategies in cash management, insurance coverage, investment planning, or other areas to help them achieve their financial goals.	Core
13-2052.00	Personal Financial Advisors	20189	Recommend financial products, such as stocks, bonds, mutual funds, or insurance.	Core
13-2052.00	Personal Financial Advisors	12909	Implement financial planning recommendations, or refer clients to someone who can assist them with plan implementation.	Core
13-2052.00	Personal Financial Advisors	12915	Contact clients periodically to determine any changes in their financial status.	Core
13-2052.00	Personal Financial Advisors	12913	Prepare or interpret for clients information, such as investment performance reports, financial document summaries, or income projections.	Core
13-2052.00	Personal Financial Advisors	20186	Explain to clients the personal financial advisor's responsibilities and the types of services to be provided.	Core
13-2052.00	Personal Financial Advisors	20187	Investigate available investment opportunities to determine compatibility with client financial plans.	Core
13-2052.00	Personal Financial Advisors	12914	Guide clients in the gathering of information, such as bank account records, income tax returns, life and disability insurance records, pension plans, or wills.	Core
13-2052.00	Personal Financial Advisors	20188	Monitor financial market trends to ensure that client plans are responsive.	Core
13-2052.00	Personal Financial Advisors	20185	Recruit and maintain client bases.	Core
13-2052.00	Personal Financial Advisors	12916	Meet with clients' other advisors, such as attorneys, accountants, trust officers, or investment bankers, to fully understand clients' financial goals and circumstances.	Core
13-2052.00	Personal Financial Advisors	12917	Devise debt liquidation plans that include payoff priorities and timelines.	Core
13-2052.00	Personal Financial Advisors	12918	Open accounts for clients, and disburse funds from accounts to creditors as agent for clients.	Supplemental
13-2052.00	Personal Financial Advisors	19570	Inform clients about tax benefits, government rebates, or other financial benefits of alternative-fuel vehicle purchases or energy-efficient home construction, improvements, or remodeling.	Supplemental
13-2052.00	Personal Financial Advisors	19571	Recommend environmentally responsible investments, such as cleantech, alternative energy, or conservation technologies, companies, or funds.	Supplemental
13-2052.00	Personal Financial Advisors	12919	Conduct seminars or workshops on financial planning topics, such as retirement planning, estate planning, or the evaluation of severance packages.	Supplemental
13-2053.00	Insurance Underwriters	21045	Examine documents to determine degree of risk from factors such as applicant health, financial standing and value, and condition of property.	Core
13-2053.00	Insurance Underwriters	1261	Decline excessive risks.	Core
13-2053.00	Insurance Underwriters	1262	Write to field representatives, medical personnel, or others to obtain further information, quote rates, or explain company underwriting policies.	Core
13-2053.00	Insurance Underwriters	1263	Evaluate possibility of losses due to catastrophe or excessive insurance.	Core
13-2053.00	Insurance Underwriters	1265	Review company records to determine amount of insurance in force on single risk or group of closely related risks.	Core
13-2053.00	Insurance Underwriters	1264	Decrease value of policy when risk is substandard and specify applicable endorsements or apply rating to ensure safe, profitable distribution of risks, using reference materials.	Core
13-2053.00	Insurance Underwriters	1266	Authorize reinsurance of policy when risk is high.	Core
13-2054.00	Financial Risk Specialists	21605	Analyze areas of potential risk to the assets, earning capacity, or success of organizations.	
13-2054.00	Financial Risk Specialists	21606	Analyze new legislation to determine impact on risk exposure.	
13-2054.00	Financial Risk Specialists	21607	Conduct statistical analyses to quantify risk, using statistical analysis software or econometric models.	
13-2054.00	Financial Risk Specialists	21608	Confer with traders to identify and communicate risks associated with specific trading strategies or positions.	
13-2054.00	Financial Risk Specialists	21609	Consult financial literature to ensure use of the latest models or statistical techniques.	
13-2054.00	Financial Risk Specialists	21610	Contribute to development of risk management systems.	
13-2054.00	Financial Risk Specialists	21611	Determine potential environmental impacts of new products or processes on long-term growth and profitability.	
13-2054.00	Financial Risk Specialists	21612	Develop contingency plans to deal with emergencies.	
13-2054.00	Financial Risk Specialists	21613	Develop or implement risk-assessment models or methodologies.	
13-2054.00	Financial Risk Specialists	21614	Devise scenario analyses reflecting possible severe market events.	
13-2054.00	Financial Risk Specialists	21615	Devise systems or processes to monitor validity of risk assessments.	
13-2054.00	Financial Risk Specialists	21616	Document, and ensure communication of, key risks.	
13-2054.00	Financial Risk Specialists	21617	Draw charts and graphs, using computer spreadsheets, to illustrate technical reports.	
13-2054.00	Financial Risk Specialists	21618	Evaluate and compare the relative quality of various securities in a given industry.	
13-2054.00	Financial Risk Specialists	21619	Evaluate the risks and benefits involved in implementing green building technologies.	
13-2054.00	Financial Risk Specialists	21620	Evaluate the risks related to green investments, such as renewable energy company stocks.	
13-2054.00	Financial Risk Specialists	21621	Gather risk-related data from internal or external resources.	
13-2054.00	Financial Risk Specialists	21622	Identify key risks and mitigating factors of potential investments, such as asset types and values, legal and ownership structures, professional reputations, customer bases, or industry segments.	
13-2054.00	Financial Risk Specialists	21623	Inform financial decisions by analyzing financial information to forecast business, industry, or economic conditions.	
13-2054.00	Financial Risk Specialists	21624	Interpret data on price, yield, stability, future investment-risk trends, economic influences, and other factors affecting investment programs.	
13-2054.00	Financial Risk Specialists	21625	Maintain input or data quality of risk management systems.	
13-2054.00	Financial Risk Specialists	21626	Meet with clients to answer queries on subjects such as risk exposure, market scenarios, or values-at-risk calculations.	
13-2054.00	Financial Risk Specialists	21627	Monitor developments in the fields of industrial technology, business, finance, and economic theory.	
13-2054.00	Financial Risk Specialists	21628	Prepare plans of action for investment, using financial analyses.	
13-2054.00	Financial Risk Specialists	21629	Produce reports or presentations that outline findings, explain risk positions, or recommend changes.	
13-2054.00	Financial Risk Specialists	21630	Provide statistical modeling advice to other departments.	
13-2054.00	Financial Risk Specialists	21631	Recommend investments and investment timing to companies, investment firm staff, or the public.	
13-2054.00	Financial Risk Specialists	21632	Recommend ways to control or reduce risk.	
13-2054.00	Financial Risk Specialists	21633	Review or draft risk disclosures for offer documents.	
13-2054.00	Financial Risk Specialists	21634	Track, measure, or report on aspects of market risk for traded issues.	
13-2061.00	Financial Examiners	7324	Direct and participate in formal and informal meetings with bank directors, trustees, senior management, counsels, outside accountants, and consultants to gather information and discuss findings.	Core
13-2061.00	Financial Examiners	7317	Recommend actions to ensure compliance with laws and regulations, or to protect solvency of institutions.	Core
13-2061.00	Financial Examiners	7319	Prepare reports, exhibits, and other supporting schedules that detail an institution's safety and soundness, compliance with laws and regulations, and recommended solutions to questionable financial conditions.	Core
13-2061.00	Financial Examiners	7327	Resolve problems concerning the overall financial integrity of banking institutions including loan investment portfolios, capital, earnings, and specific or large troubled accounts.	Core
13-2061.00	Financial Examiners	7314	Investigate activities of institutions to enforce laws and regulations and to ensure legality of transactions and operations or financial solvency.	Core
13-2061.00	Financial Examiners	7320	Review balance sheets, operating income and expense accounts, and loan documentation to confirm institution assets and liabilities.	Core
13-2061.00	Financial Examiners	7316	Plan, supervise, and review work of assigned subordinates.	Core
13-2061.00	Financial Examiners	7321	Review audit reports of internal and external auditors to monitor adequacy of scope of reports or to discover specific weaknesses in internal routines.	Core
13-2061.00	Financial Examiners	7318	Examine the minutes of meetings of directors, stockholders, and committees to investigate the specific authority extended at various levels of management.	Core
13-2061.00	Financial Examiners	7322	Train other examiners in the financial examination process.	Core
13-2061.00	Financial Examiners	7323	Establish guidelines for procedures and policies that comply with new and revised regulations and direct their implementation.	Core
13-2061.00	Financial Examiners	7315	Review and analyze new, proposed, or revised laws, regulations, policies, and procedures to interpret their meaning and determine their impact.	Core
13-2061.00	Financial Examiners	20190	Provide regulatory compliance training to employees.	Core
13-2061.00	Financial Examiners	7328	Evaluate data processing applications for institutions under examination to develop recommendations for coordinating existing systems with examination procedures.	Core
13-2061.00	Financial Examiners	7326	Review applications for mergers, acquisitions, establishment of new institutions, acceptance in Federal Reserve System, or registration of securities sales to determine their public interest value and conformance to regulations, and recommend acceptance or rejection.	Core
13-2061.00	Financial Examiners	7325	Verify and inspect cash reserves, assigned collateral, and bank-owned securities to check internal control procedures.	Core
13-2061.00	Financial Examiners	7329	Confer with officials of real estate, securities, or financial institution industries to exchange views and discuss issues or pending cases.	Supplemental
13-2071.00	Credit Counselors	18935	Calculate clients' available monthly income to meet debt obligations.	Core
13-2071.00	Credit Counselors	18938	Explain services or policies to clients, such as debt management program rules, advantages and disadvantages of using services, or creditor concession policies.	Core
13-2071.00	Credit Counselors	18936	Create debt management plans, spending plans, or budgets to assist clients to meet financial goals.	Core
13-2071.00	Credit Counselors	18943	Prioritize client debt repayment to avoid dire consequences, such as bankruptcy or foreclosure or to reduce overall costs, such as by paying high-interest or short-term loans first.	Core
13-2071.00	Credit Counselors	18934	Assess clients' overall financial situations by reviewing income, assets, debts, expenses, credit reports, or other financial information.	Core
13-2071.00	Credit Counselors	18945	Recommend strategies for clients to meet their financial goals, such as borrowing money through loans or loan programs, declaring bankruptcy, making budget adjustments, or enrolling in debt management plans.	Core
13-2071.00	Credit Counselors	18952	Explain general financial topics to clients, such as credit report ratings, bankruptcy laws, consumer protection laws, wage attachments, or collection actions.	Core
13-2071.00	Credit Counselors	18939	Interview clients by telephone or in person to gather financial information.	Core
13-2071.00	Credit Counselors	18937	Estimate time for debt repayment, given amount of debt, interest rates, and available funds.	Core
13-2071.00	Credit Counselors	18942	Prepare written documents to establish contracts with or communicate financial recommendations to clients.	Core
13-2071.00	Credit Counselors	18940	Maintain or update records of client account activity, including financial transactions, counseling session notes, correspondence, document images, or client inquiries.	Core
13-2071.00	Credit Counselors	18941	Negotiate with creditors on behalf of clients to arrange for payment adjustments, interest rate reductions, time extensions, or payment plans.	Core
13-2071.00	Credit Counselors	18948	Advise clients on housing matters, such as housing rental, homeownership, mortgage delinquency, or foreclosure prevention.	Core
13-2071.00	Credit Counselors	18950	Create action plans to assist clients in obtaining permanent housing via rent or mortgage programs.	Core
13-2071.00	Credit Counselors	18933	Advise clients or respond to inquiries about financial matters in person or via phone, email, Web site, or Internet chat.	Core
13-2071.00	Credit Counselors	18947	Review changes to financial, family, or employment situations to determine whether changes to existing debt management plans, spending plans, or budgets are needed.	Core
13-2071.00	Credit Counselors	18944	Recommend educational materials or resources to clients on matters, such as financial planning, budgeting, or credit.	Core
13-2071.00	Credit Counselors	18946	Refer clients to social service or community resources for needs beyond those of credit or debt counseling.	Core
13-2071.00	Credit Counselors	18953	Explain loan information to clients, such as available loan types, eligibility requirements, or loan restrictions.	Core
13-2071.00	Credit Counselors	18955	Teach courses or seminars on topics, such as budgeting, management of personal finances, or financial literacy.	Core
13-2071.00	Credit Counselors	18949	Conduct research to help clients avoid repossessions or foreclosures or remove levies or wage garnishments.	Core
13-2071.00	Credit Counselors	18951	Disburse funds from client accounts to creditors.	Supplemental
13-2071.00	Credit Counselors	18954	Investigate missing checks, payment histories, held funds, returned checks, or other related issues to resolve client or creditor problems.	Supplemental
13-2072.00	Loan Officers	3408	Meet with applicants to obtain information for loan applications and to answer questions about the process.	Core
13-2072.00	Loan Officers	3409	Analyze applicants' financial status, credit, and property evaluations to determine feasibility of granting loans.	Core
13-2072.00	Loan Officers	3407	Approve loans within specified limits, and refer loan applications outside those limits to management for approval.	Core
13-2072.00	Loan Officers	3410	Explain to customers the different types of loans and credit options that are available, as well as the terms of those services.	Core
13-2072.00	Loan Officers	3416	Submit applications to credit analysts for verification and recommendation.	Core
13-2072.00	Loan Officers	3413	Review loan agreements to ensure that they are complete and accurate according to policy.	Core
13-2072.00	Loan Officers	3412	Review and update credit and loan files.	Core
13-2072.00	Loan Officers	3411	Obtain and compile copies of loan applicants' credit histories, corporate financial statements, and other financial information.	Core
13-2072.00	Loan Officers	3418	Work with clients to identify their financial goals and to find ways of reaching those goals.	Core
13-2072.00	Loan Officers	3417	Handle customer complaints and take appropriate action to resolve them.	Core
13-2072.00	Loan Officers	3415	Stay abreast of new types of loans and other financial services and products to better meet customers' needs.	Core
13-2072.00	Loan Officers	3421	Market bank products to individuals and firms, promoting bank services that may meet customers' needs.	Core
13-2072.00	Loan Officers	3425	Analyze potential loan markets and develop referral networks to locate prospects for loans.	Core
13-2072.00	Loan Officers	3414	Compute payment schedules.	Core
13-2072.00	Loan Officers	3422	Supervise loan personnel.	Supplemental
13-2072.00	Loan Officers	3426	Prepare reports to send to customers whose accounts are delinquent, and forward irreconcilable accounts for collector action.	Supplemental
13-2072.00	Loan Officers	3423	Set credit policies, credit lines, procedures and standards in conjunction with senior managers.	Supplemental
13-2072.00	Loan Officers	21635	Assist in selection of financial award candidates using electronic databases to certify loan eligibility.	
13-2072.00	Loan Officers	21636	Authorize or sign mail collection letters.	
13-2072.00	Loan Officers	21637	Calculate amount of debt and funds available to plan methods of payoff and to estimate time for debt liquidation.	
13-2072.00	Loan Officers	21638	Confer with underwriters to resolve mortgage application problems.	
13-2072.00	Loan Officers	21639	Contact applicants or creditors to resolve questions about applications or to assist with completion of paperwork.	
13-2072.00	Loan Officers	21640	Contact borrowers with delinquent accounts to obtain payment in full or to negotiate repayment plans.	
13-2072.00	Loan Officers	21641	Counsel clients on personal and family financial problems, such as excessive spending or borrowing of funds.	
13-2072.00	Loan Officers	21642	Establish payment priorities according to credit terms and interest rates to reduce clients' overall costs.	
13-2072.00	Loan Officers	21643	Inform individuals and groups about the financial assistance available to college or university students.	
13-2072.00	Loan Officers	21644	Maintain and review account records, updating and recategorizing them according to status changes.	
13-2072.00	Loan Officers	21645	Match individuals' needs and eligibility with available financial aid programs to provide informed recommendations.	
13-2072.00	Loan Officers	21646	Review accounts to determine write-offs for collection agencies.	
13-2072.00	Loan Officers	21647	Review billing for accuracy.	
13-2081.00	Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents	5293	Send notices to taxpayers when accounts are delinquent.	Core
13-2081.00	Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents	5291	Confer with taxpayers or their representatives to discuss the issues, laws, and regulations involved in returns, and to resolve problems with returns.	Core
13-2081.00	Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents	5294	Notify taxpayers of any overpayment or underpayment, and either issue a refund or request further payment.	Core
13-2081.00	Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents	5290	Maintain records for each case, including contacts, telephone numbers, and actions taken.	Core
13-2081.00	Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents	5292	Contact taxpayers by mail or telephone to address discrepancies and to request supporting documentation.	Core
13-2081.00	Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents	20016	Answer questions from taxpayers and assist them in completing tax forms.	Core
13-2081.00	Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents	5288	Collect taxes from individuals or businesses according to prescribed laws and regulations.	Supplemental
13-2081.00	Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents	5305	Determine appropriate methods of debt settlement, such as offers of compromise, wage garnishment, or seizure and sale of property.	Supplemental
13-2081.00	Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents	5302	Check tax forms to verify that names and taxpayer identification numbers are correct, that computations have been performed correctly, or that amounts match those on supporting documentation.	Supplemental
13-2081.00	Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents	5303	Examine and analyze tax assets and liabilities to determine resolution of delinquent tax problems.	Supplemental
13-2081.00	Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents	5301	Impose payment deadlines on delinquent taxpayers and monitor payments to ensure that deadlines are met.	Supplemental
13-2081.00	Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents	5308	Direct service of legal documents, such as subpoenas, warrants, notices of assessment, and garnishments.	Supplemental
13-2081.00	Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents	5296	Review filed tax returns to determine whether claimed tax credits and deductions are allowed by law.	Supplemental
13-2081.00	Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents	5289	Maintain knowledge of tax code changes, and of accounting procedures and theory to properly evaluate financial information.	Supplemental
13-2081.00	Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents	5310	Investigate claims of inability to pay taxes by researching court information for the status of liens, mortgages, or financial statements, or by locating assets through third parties.	Supplemental
13-2081.00	Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents	5297	Review selected tax returns to determine the nature and extent of audits to be performed on them.	Supplemental
13-2081.00	Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents	5299	Examine accounting systems and records to determine whether accounting methods used were appropriate and in compliance with statutory provisions.	Supplemental
13-2081.00	Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents	5312	Participate in informal appeals hearings on contested cases from other agents.	Supplemental
13-2081.00	Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents	5307	Prepare briefs and assist in searching and seizing records to prepare charges and documentation for court cases.	Supplemental
13-2081.00	Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents	5298	Enter tax return information into computers for processing.	Supplemental
13-2081.00	Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents	5306	Secure a taxpayer's agreement to discharge a tax assessment or submit contested determinations to other administrative or judicial conferees for appeals hearings.	Supplemental
13-2082.00	Tax Preparers	7358	Compute taxes owed or overpaid, using adding machines or personal computers, and complete entries on forms, following tax form instructions and tax tables.	Core
13-2082.00	Tax Preparers	7360	Use all appropriate adjustments, deductions, and credits to keep clients' taxes to a minimum.	Core
13-2082.00	Tax Preparers	7363	Furnish taxpayers with sufficient information and advice to ensure correct tax form completion.	Core
13-2082.00	Tax Preparers	7361	Interview clients to obtain additional information on taxable income and deductible expenses and allowances.	Core
13-2082.00	Tax Preparers	7359	Prepare or assist in preparing simple to complex tax returns for individuals or small businesses.	Core
13-2082.00	Tax Preparers	7362	Review financial records, such as income statements and documentation of expenditures to determine forms needed to prepare tax returns.	Core
13-2082.00	Tax Preparers	7366	Check data input or verify totals on forms prepared by others to detect errors in arithmetic, data entry, or procedures.	Core
13-2082.00	Tax Preparers	20364	Explain federal and state tax laws to individuals and companies.	Core
13-2082.00	Tax Preparers	20363	Answer questions and provide future tax planning to clients.	Core
13-2082.00	Tax Preparers	7364	Consult tax law handbooks or bulletins to determine procedures for preparation of atypical returns.	Core
13-2082.00	Tax Preparers	7365	Calculate form preparation fees according to return complexity and processing time required.	Core
13-2082.00	Tax Preparers	21165	Schedule appointments with clients.	Core
13-2099.01	Financial Quantitative Analysts	15997	Apply mathematical or statistical techniques to address practical issues in finance, such as derivative valuation, securities trading, risk management, or financial market regulation.	Core
13-2099.01	Financial Quantitative Analysts	15995	Research or develop analytical tools to address issues such as portfolio construction or optimization, performance measurement, attribution, profit and loss measurement, or pricing models.	Core
13-2099.01	Financial Quantitative Analysts	15989	Interpret results of financial analysis procedures.	Core
13-2099.01	Financial Quantitative Analysts	15990	Develop core analytical capabilities or model libraries, using advanced statistical, quantitative, or econometric techniques.	Core
13-2099.01	Financial Quantitative Analysts	15991	Define or recommend model specifications or data collection methods.	Core
13-2099.01	Financial Quantitative Analysts	15988	Produce written summary reports of financial research results.	Core
13-2099.01	Financial Quantitative Analysts	15987	Maintain or modify all financial analytic models in use.	Core
13-2099.01	Financial Quantitative Analysts	15983	Provide application or analytical support to researchers or traders on issues such as valuations or data.	Core
13-2099.01	Financial Quantitative Analysts	15996	Devise or apply independent models or tools to help verify results of analytical systems.	Core
13-2099.01	Financial Quantitative Analysts	15985	Collaborate in the development or testing of new analytical software to ensure compliance with user requirements, specifications, or scope.	Core
13-2099.01	Financial Quantitative Analysts	15993	Confer with other financial engineers or analysts on trading strategies, market dynamics, or trading system performance to inform development of quantitative techniques.	Core
13-2099.01	Financial Quantitative Analysts	15992	Consult traders or other financial industry personnel to determine the need for new or improved analytical applications.	Core
13-2099.01	Financial Quantitative Analysts	15986	Research new financial products or analytics to determine their usefulness.	Core
13-2099.01	Financial Quantitative Analysts	15984	Identify, track, or maintain metrics for trading system operations.	Supplemental
13-2099.01	Financial Quantitative Analysts	19574	Develop methods of assessing or measuring corporate performance in terms of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues.	Supplemental
13-2099.01	Financial Quantitative Analysts	15994	Collaborate with product development teams to research, model, validate, or implement quantitative structured solutions for new or expanded markets.	Supplemental
13-2099.01	Financial Quantitative Analysts	15982	Prepare requirements documentation for use by software developers.	Supplemental
13-2099.01	Financial Quantitative Analysts	19575	Develop solutions to help clients hedge carbon exposure or risk.	Supplemental
13-2099.01	Financial Quantitative Analysts	19576	Develop tools to assess green technologies or green financial products, such as green hedge funds or social responsibility investment funds.	Supplemental
13-2099.01	Financial Quantitative Analysts	19573	Assess the potential impact of climate change on business financial issues, such as damage repairs, insurance costs, or potential disruptions of daily activities.	Supplemental
13-2099.01	Financial Quantitative Analysts	19572	Analyze pricing or risks of carbon trading products.	Supplemental
13-2099.04	Fraud Examiners, Investigators and Analysts	16051	Gather financial documents related to investigations.	Core
13-2099.04	Fraud Examiners, Investigators and Analysts	16049	Interview witnesses or suspects and take statements.	Core
13-2099.04	Fraud Examiners, Investigators and Analysts	16046	Prepare written reports of investigation findings.	Core
13-2099.04	Fraud Examiners, Investigators and Analysts	16053	Document all investigative activities.	Core
13-2099.04	Fraud Examiners, Investigators and Analysts	16054	Create and maintain logs, records, or databases of information about fraudulent activity.	Core
13-2099.04	Fraud Examiners, Investigators and Analysts	16055	Coordinate investigative efforts with law enforcement officers and attorneys.	Core
13-2099.04	Fraud Examiners, Investigators and Analysts	16048	Lead, or participate in, fraud investigation teams.	Core
13-2099.04	Fraud Examiners, Investigators and Analysts	16043	Testify in court regarding investigation findings.	Core
13-2099.04	Fraud Examiners, Investigators and Analysts	16038	Prepare evidence for presentation in court.	Core
13-2099.04	Fraud Examiners, Investigators and Analysts	16047	Recommend actions in fraud cases.	Core
13-2099.04	Fraud Examiners, Investigators and Analysts	16045	Review reports of suspected fraud to determine need for further investigation.	Core
13-2099.04	Fraud Examiners, Investigators and Analysts	16050	Design, implement, or maintain fraud detection tools or procedures.	Core
13-2099.04	Fraud Examiners, Investigators and Analysts	16057	Analyze financial data to detect irregularities in areas such as billing trends, financial relationships, and regulatory compliance procedures.	Core
13-2099.04	Fraud Examiners, Investigators and Analysts	16035	Maintain knowledge of current events and trends in such areas as money laundering and criminal tools and techniques.	Core
13-2099.04	Fraud Examiners, Investigators and Analysts	16052	Evaluate business operations to identify risk areas for fraud.	Core
13-2099.04	Fraud Examiners, Investigators and Analysts	16056	Conduct in-depth investigations of suspicious financial activity, such as suspected money-laundering efforts.	Core
13-2099.04	Fraud Examiners, Investigators and Analysts	16044	Advise businesses or agencies on ways to improve fraud detection.	Core
13-2099.04	Fraud Examiners, Investigators and Analysts	16036	Train others in fraud detection and prevention techniques.	Core
13-2099.04	Fraud Examiners, Investigators and Analysts	16041	Conduct field surveillance to gather case-related information.	Core
13-2099.04	Fraud Examiners, Investigators and Analysts	16040	Negotiate with responsible parties to arrange for recovery of losses due to fraud.	Core
13-2099.04	Fraud Examiners, Investigators and Analysts	16037	Research or evaluate new technologies for use in fraud detection systems.	Core
13-2099.04	Fraud Examiners, Investigators and Analysts	16039	Obtain and serve subpoenas.	Supplemental
13-2099.04	Fraud Examiners, Investigators and Analysts	16042	Arrest individuals to be charged with fraud.	Supplemental
15-1211.00	Computer Systems Analysts	20950	Troubleshoot program and system malfunctions to restore normal functioning.	Core
15-1211.00	Computer Systems Analysts	3464	Provide staff and users with assistance solving computer-related problems, such as malfunctions and program problems.	Core
15-1211.00	Computer Systems Analysts	3465	Test, maintain, and monitor computer programs and systems, including coordinating the installation of computer programs and systems.	Core
15-1211.00	Computer Systems Analysts	3482	Use the computer in the analysis and solution of business problems, such as development of integrated production and inventory control and cost analysis systems.	Core
15-1211.00	Computer Systems Analysts	3468	Coordinate and link the computer systems within an organization to increase compatibility so that information can be shared.	Core
15-1211.00	Computer Systems Analysts	3466	Use object-oriented programming languages, as well as client and server applications development processes and multimedia and Internet technology.	Core
15-1211.00	Computer Systems Analysts	3474	Analyze information processing or computation needs and plan and design computer systems, using techniques such as structured analysis, data modeling, and information engineering.	Core
15-1211.00	Computer Systems Analysts	3469	Consult with management to ensure agreement on system principles.	Core
15-1211.00	Computer Systems Analysts	3484	Specify inputs accessed by the system and plan the distribution and use of the results.	Core
15-1211.00	Computer Systems Analysts	3470	Expand or modify system to serve new purposes or improve work flow.	Core
15-1211.00	Computer Systems Analysts	3473	Train staff and users to work with computer systems and programs.	Core
15-1211.00	Computer Systems Analysts	3475	Assess the usefulness of pre-developed application packages and adapt them to a user environment.	Core
15-1211.00	Computer Systems Analysts	3472	Determine computer software or hardware needed to set up or alter systems.	Core
15-1211.00	Computer Systems Analysts	3480	Read manuals, periodicals, and technical reports to learn how to develop programs that meet staff and user requirements.	Core
15-1211.00	Computer Systems Analysts	3477	Develop, document, and revise system design procedures, test procedures, and quality standards.	Core
15-1211.00	Computer Systems Analysts	3479	Recommend new equipment or software packages.	Core
15-1211.00	Computer Systems Analysts	3476	Define the goals of the system and devise flow charts and diagrams describing logical operational steps of programs.	Core
15-1211.00	Computer Systems Analysts	3467	Confer with clients regarding the nature of the information processing or computation needs a computer program is to address.	Core
15-1211.00	Computer Systems Analysts	3478	Review and analyze computer printouts and performance indicators to locate code problems, and correct errors by correcting codes.	Supplemental
15-1211.00	Computer Systems Analysts	3471	Interview or survey workers, observe job performance, or perform the job to determine what information is processed and how it is processed.	Supplemental
15-1211.00	Computer Systems Analysts	3481	Supervise computer programmers or other systems analysts or serve as project leaders for particular systems projects.	Supplemental
15-1211.00	Computer Systems Analysts	3483	Prepare cost-benefit and return-on-investment analyses to aid in decisions on system implementation.	Supplemental
15-1211.01	Health Informatics Specialists	18090	Translate nursing practice information between nurses and systems engineers, analysts, or designers, using object-oriented models or other techniques.	Core
15-1211.01	Health Informatics Specialists	18092	Use informatics science to design or implement health information technology applications for resolution of clinical or health care administrative problems.	Core
15-1211.01	Health Informatics Specialists	18097	Develop or implement policies or practices to ensure the privacy, confidentiality, or security of patient information.	Core
15-1211.01	Health Informatics Specialists	18094	Analyze and interpret patient, nursing, or information systems data to improve nursing services.	Core
15-1211.01	Health Informatics Specialists	18101	Identify, collect, record, or analyze data relevant to the nursing care of patients.	Core
15-1211.01	Health Informatics Specialists	18096	Apply knowledge of computer science, information science, nursing, and informatics theory to nursing practice, education, administration, or research, in collaboration with other health informatics specialists.	Core
15-1211.01	Health Informatics Specialists	18093	Develop, implement, or evaluate health information technology applications, tools, processes, or structures to assist nurses with data management.	Core
15-1211.01	Health Informatics Specialists	18088	Design, develop, select, test, implement, and evaluate new or modified informatics solutions, data structures, and decision-support mechanisms to support patients, health care professionals, and their information management and human-computer and human-technology interactions within health care contexts.	Core
15-1211.01	Health Informatics Specialists	18089	Disseminate information about nursing informatics science and practice to the profession, other health care professions, nursing students, and the public.	Core
15-1211.01	Health Informatics Specialists	18095	Analyze computer and information technologies to determine applicability to nursing practice, education, administration, and research.	Core
15-1211.01	Health Informatics Specialists	18100	Develop strategies, policies or procedures for introducing, evaluating, or modifying information technology applied to nursing practice, administration, education, or research.	Core
15-1211.01	Health Informatics Specialists	18102	Read current literature, talk with colleagues, and participate in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in informatics.	Core
15-1211.01	Health Informatics Specialists	18099	Develop or deliver training programs for health information technology, creating operating manuals as needed.	Core
15-1211.01	Health Informatics Specialists	18098	Design, conduct, or provide support to nursing informatics research.	Core
15-1211.01	Health Informatics Specialists	18104	Inform local, state, national, and international health policies related to information management and communication, confidentiality and security, patient safety, infrastructure development, and economics.	Core
15-1211.01	Health Informatics Specialists	18103	Provide consultation to nurses regarding hardware or software configuration.	Core
15-1211.01	Health Informatics Specialists	18091	Plan, install, repair, or troubleshoot telehealth technology applications or systems in homes.	Supplemental
15-1212.00	Information Security Analysts	5314	Develop plans to safeguard computer files against accidental or unauthorized modification, destruction, or disclosure and to meet emergency data processing needs.	Core
15-1212.00	Information Security Analysts	5316	Monitor current reports of computer viruses to determine when to update virus protection systems.	Core
15-1212.00	Information Security Analysts	5321	Encrypt data transmissions and erect firewalls to conceal confidential information as it is being transmitted and to keep out tainted digital transfers.	Core
15-1212.00	Information Security Analysts	5320	Perform risk assessments and execute tests of data processing system to ensure functioning of data processing activities and security measures.	Core
15-1212.00	Information Security Analysts	5317	Modify computer security files to incorporate new software, correct errors, or change individual access status.	Core
15-1212.00	Information Security Analysts	5323	Review violations of computer security procedures and discuss procedures with violators to ensure violations are not repeated.	Core
15-1212.00	Information Security Analysts	5322	Document computer security and emergency measures policies, procedures, and tests.	Core
15-1212.00	Information Security Analysts	5315	Confer with users to discuss issues such as computer data access needs, security violations, and programming changes.	Core
15-1212.00	Information Security Analysts	5319	Monitor use of data files and regulate access to safeguard information in computer files.	Core
15-1212.00	Information Security Analysts	5318	Coordinate implementation of computer system plan with establishment personnel and outside vendors.	Core
15-1212.00	Information Security Analysts	5313	Train users and promote security awareness to ensure system security and to improve server and network efficiency.	Core
15-1221.00	Computer and Information Research Scientists	14623	Analyze problems to develop solutions involving computer hardware and software.	Core
15-1221.00	Computer and Information Research Scientists	14626	Apply theoretical expertise and innovation to create or apply new technology, such as adapting principles for applying computers to new uses.	Core
15-1221.00	Computer and Information Research Scientists	14624	Assign or schedule tasks to meet work priorities and goals.	Core
15-1221.00	Computer and Information Research Scientists	14628	Meet with managers, vendors, and others to solicit cooperation and resolve problems.	Core
15-1221.00	Computer and Information Research Scientists	14633	Design computers and the software that runs them.	Core
15-1221.00	Computer and Information Research Scientists	14629	Conduct logical analyses of business, scientific, engineering, and other technical problems, formulating mathematical models of problems for solution by computers.	Core
15-1221.00	Computer and Information Research Scientists	14625	Evaluate project plans and proposals to assess feasibility issues.	Core
15-1221.00	Computer and Information Research Scientists	14635	Participate in multidisciplinary projects in areas such as virtual reality, human-computer interaction, or robotics.	Core
15-1221.00	Computer and Information Research Scientists	14627	Consult with users, management, vendors, and technicians to determine computing needs and system requirements.	Core
15-1221.00	Computer and Information Research Scientists	14630	Develop and interpret organizational goals, policies, and procedures.	Core
15-1221.00	Computer and Information Research Scientists	14632	Develop performance standards, and evaluate work in light of established standards.	Core
15-1221.00	Computer and Information Research Scientists	14634	Maintain network hardware and software, direct network security measures, and monitor networks to ensure availability to system users.	Supplemental
15-1221.00	Computer and Information Research Scientists	14637	Direct daily operations of departments, coordinating project activities with other departments.	Supplemental
15-1221.00	Computer and Information Research Scientists	14631	Participate in staffing decisions and direct training of subordinates.	Supplemental
15-1221.00	Computer and Information Research Scientists	14636	Approve, prepare, monitor, and adjust operational budgets.	Supplemental
15-1231.00	Computer Network Support Specialists	19004	Back up network data.	Core
15-1231.00	Computer Network Support Specialists	18991	Configure security settings or access permissions for groups or individuals.	Core
15-1231.00	Computer Network Support Specialists	19003	Analyze and report computer network security breaches or attempted breaches.	Core
15-1231.00	Computer Network Support Specialists	18995	Identify the causes of networking problems, using diagnostic testing software and equipment.	Core
15-1231.00	Computer Network Support Specialists	18993	Document network support activities.	Core
15-1231.00	Computer Network Support Specialists	18992	Configure wide area network (WAN) or local area network (LAN) routers or related equipment.	Core
15-1231.00	Computer Network Support Specialists	18997	Install network software, including security or firewall software.	Core
15-1231.00	Computer Network Support Specialists	19002	Troubleshoot network or connectivity problems for users or user groups.	Core
15-1231.00	Computer Network Support Specialists	19010	Provide telephone support related to networking or connectivity issues.	Core
15-1231.00	Computer Network Support Specialists	18994	Evaluate local area network (LAN) or wide area network (WAN) performance data to ensure sufficient availability or speed, to identify network problems, or for disaster recovery purposes.	Core
15-1231.00	Computer Network Support Specialists	18989	Analyze network data to determine network usage, disk space availability, or server function.	Core
15-1231.00	Computer Network Support Specialists	19000	Perform routine maintenance or standard repairs to networking components or equipment.	Core
15-1231.00	Computer Network Support Specialists	18990	Configure and define parameters for installation or testing of local area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN), hubs, routers, switches, controllers, multiplexers, or related networking equipment.	Core
15-1231.00	Computer Network Support Specialists	18998	Install new hardware or software systems or components, ensuring integration with existing network systems.	Core
15-1231.00	Computer Network Support Specialists	19001	Test computer software or hardware, using standard diagnostic testing equipment and procedures.	Core
15-1231.00	Computer Network Support Specialists	18999	Install or repair network cables, including fiber optic cables.	Core
15-1231.00	Computer Network Support Specialists	19009	Monitor industry Web sites or publications for information about patches, releases, viruses, or potential problem identification.	Core
15-1231.00	Computer Network Support Specialists	19006	Create or update technical documentation for network installations or changes to existing installations.	Core
15-1231.00	Computer Network Support Specialists	19014	Train users in procedures related to network applications software or related systems.	Core
15-1231.00	Computer Network Support Specialists	19013	Test repaired items to ensure proper operation.	Core
15-1231.00	Computer Network Support Specialists	18996	Install and configure wireless networking equipment.	Core
15-1231.00	Computer Network Support Specialists	19008	Maintain logs of network activity.	Core
15-1231.00	Computer Network Support Specialists	19007	Document help desk requests and resolutions.	Core
15-1231.00	Computer Network Support Specialists	19011	Research hardware or software products to meet technical networking or security needs.	Core
15-1231.00	Computer Network Support Specialists	19005	Create or revise user instructions, procedures, or manuals.	Core
15-1231.00	Computer Network Support Specialists	19012	Run monthly network reports.	Core
15-1232.00	Computer User Support Specialists	1285	Oversee the daily performance of computer systems.	Core
15-1232.00	Computer User Support Specialists	1286	Set up equipment for employee use, performing or ensuring proper installation of cables, operating systems, or appropriate software.	Core
15-1232.00	Computer User Support Specialists	1288	Read technical manuals, confer with users, or conduct computer diagnostics to investigate and resolve problems or to provide technical assistance and support.	Core
15-1232.00	Computer User Support Specialists	1282	Answer user inquiries regarding computer software or hardware operation to resolve problems.	Core
15-1232.00	Computer User Support Specialists	1284	Install and perform minor repairs to hardware, software, or peripheral equipment, following design or installation specifications.	Core
15-1232.00	Computer User Support Specialists	1289	Confer with staff, users, and management to establish requirements for new systems or modifications.	Core
15-1232.00	Computer User Support Specialists	1283	Enter commands and observe system functioning to verify correct operations and detect errors.	Core
15-1232.00	Computer User Support Specialists	1287	Maintain records of daily data communication transactions, problems and remedial actions taken, or installation activities.	Core
15-1232.00	Computer User Support Specialists	1291	Refer major hardware or software problems or defective products to vendors or technicians for service.	Core
15-1232.00	Computer User Support Specialists	1292	Prepare evaluations of software or hardware, and recommend improvements or upgrades.	Core
15-1232.00	Computer User Support Specialists	1290	Develop training materials and procedures, or train users in the proper use of hardware or software.	Core
15-1232.00	Computer User Support Specialists	1295	Inspect equipment and read order sheets to prepare for delivery to users.	Core
15-1232.00	Computer User Support Specialists	1293	Read trade magazines and technical manuals, or attend conferences and seminars to maintain knowledge of hardware and software.	Core
15-1232.00	Computer User Support Specialists	1297	Conduct office automation feasibility studies, including workflow analysis, space design, or cost comparison analysis.	Supplemental
15-1232.00	Computer User Support Specialists	15204	Hire, supervise, and direct workers engaged in special project work, problem-solving, monitoring, and installation of data communication equipment and software.	Supplemental
15-1232.00	Computer User Support Specialists	1296	Modify and customize commercial programs for internal needs.	Supplemental
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18968	Develop disaster recovery plans.	Core
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18971	Develop or recommend network security measures, such as firewalls, network security audits, or automated security probes.	Core
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18965	Develop and implement solutions for network problems.	Core
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18977	Maintain networks by performing activities such as file addition, deletion, or backup.	Core
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18960	Coordinate network operations, maintenance, repairs, or upgrades.	Core
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18959	Coordinate installation of new equipment.	Core
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18979	Monitor and analyze network performance and reports on data input or output to detect problems, identify inefficient use of computer resources, or perform capacity planning.	Core
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18969	Develop network-related documentation.	Core
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18966	Develop and write procedures for installation, use, or troubleshooting of communications hardware or software.	Core
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18980	Participate in network technology upgrade or expansion projects, including installation of hardware and software and integration testing.	Core
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18962	Design, build, or operate equipment configuration prototypes, including network hardware, software, servers, or server operation systems.	Core
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18956	Adjust network sizes to meet volume or capacity demands.	Core
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18958	Communicate with system users to ensure accounts are set up properly or to diagnose and solve operational problems.	Core
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18967	Develop conceptual, logical, or physical network designs.	Core
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18975	Evaluate network designs to determine whether customer requirements are met efficiently and effectively.	Core
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18988	Communicate with vendors to gather information about products, alert them to future needs, resolve problems, or address system maintenance issues.	Core
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18972	Develop plans or budgets for network equipment replacement.	Core
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18957	Communicate with customers, sales staff, or marketing staff to determine customer needs.	Core
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18964	Determine specific network hardware or software requirements, such as platforms, interfaces, bandwidths, or routine schemas.	Core
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18982	Prepare detailed network specifications, including diagrams, charts, equipment configurations, or recommended technologies.	Core
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18985	Supervise engineers or other staff in the design or implementation of network solutions.	Core
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18984	Research and test new or modified hardware or software products to determine performance and interoperability.	Core
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18974	Estimate time and materials needed to complete projects.	Core
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18963	Design, organize, and deliver product awareness, skills transfer, or product education sessions for staff or suppliers.	Core
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18976	Explain design specifications to integration or test engineers.	Core
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18973	Develop procedures to track, project, or report network availability, reliability, capacity, or utilization.	Core
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18961	Coordinate network or design activities with designers of associated networks.	Core
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18983	Prepare or monitor project schedules, budgets, or cost control systems.	Core
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18981	Prepare design presentations and proposals for staff or customers.	Core
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18986	Use network computer-aided design (CAD) software packages to optimize network designs.	Core
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18987	Visit vendors, attend conferences or training sessions, or study technical journals to keep up with changes in technology.	Supplemental
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18970	Develop or maintain project reporting systems.	Supplemental
15-1241.00	Computer Network Architects	18978	Maintain or coordinate the maintenance of network peripherals, such as printers.	Supplemental
15-1241.01	Telecommunications Engineering Specialists	16080	Consult with users, administrators, and engineers to identify business and technical requirements for proposed system modifications or technology purchases.	Core
15-1241.01	Telecommunications Engineering Specialists	16073	Implement system renovation projects in collaboration with technical staff, engineering consultants, installers, and vendors.	Core
15-1241.01	Telecommunications Engineering Specialists	16058	Keep abreast of changes in industry practices and emerging telecommunications technology by reviewing current literature, talking with colleagues, participating in educational programs, attending meetings or workshops, or participating in professional organizations or conferences.	Core
15-1241.01	Telecommunications Engineering Specialists	16063	Review and evaluate requests from engineers, managers, and technicians for system modifications.	Core
15-1241.01	Telecommunications Engineering Specialists	16082	Assess existing facilities' needs for new or modified telecommunications systems.	Core
15-1241.01	Telecommunications Engineering Specialists	16060	Develop, maintain, or implement telecommunications disaster recovery plans to ensure business continuity.	Core
15-1241.01	Telecommunications Engineering Specialists	16081	Communicate with telecommunications vendors to obtain pricing and technical specifications for available hardware, software, or services.	Core
15-1241.01	Telecommunications Engineering Specialists	16072	Inspect sites to determine physical configuration, such as device locations and conduit pathways.	Core
15-1241.01	Telecommunications Engineering Specialists	16078	Document procedures for hardware and software installation and use.	Core
15-1241.01	Telecommunications Engineering Specialists	16083	Install, or coordinate installation of, new or modified hardware, software, or programming modules of telecommunications systems.	Core
15-1241.01	Telecommunications Engineering Specialists	20366	Instruct in use of voice, video, and data communications systems.	Core
15-1241.01	Telecommunications Engineering Specialists	16074	Implement or perform preventive maintenance, backup, or recovery procedures.	Core
15-1241.01	Telecommunications Engineering Specialists	16066	Prepare purchase requisitions for computer hardware and software, networking and telecommunications equipment, test equipment, cabling, or tools.	Core
15-1241.01	Telecommunications Engineering Specialists	16077	Document technical specifications and operating standards for telecommunications equipment.	Core
15-1241.01	Telecommunications Engineering Specialists	16064	Provide user support by diagnosing network and device problems and implementing technical or procedural solutions.	Core
15-1241.01	Telecommunications Engineering Specialists	16076	Document user support activity, such as system problems, corrective actions, resolution status, and completed equipment installations.	Core
15-1241.01	Telecommunications Engineering Specialists	16059	Estimate costs for system or component implementation and operation.	Core
15-1241.01	Telecommunications Engineering Specialists	20365	Order or maintain inventory of telecommunications equipment for customer premises equipment (CPE), facilities, access networks, or backbone networks.	Core
15-1241.01	Telecommunications Engineering Specialists	16079	Work with personnel and facilities management staff to install, remove, or relocate user connectivity equipment and devices.	Core
15-1241.01	Telecommunications Engineering Specialists	16067	Use computer-aided design (CAD) software to prepare or evaluate network diagrams, floor plans, or site configurations for existing facilities, renovations, or new systems.	Core
15-1241.01	Telecommunications Engineering Specialists	16065	Prepare system activity and performance reports.	Core
15-1241.01	Telecommunications Engineering Specialists	16075	Implement controls to provide security for operating systems, software, and data.	Supplemental
15-1241.01	Telecommunications Engineering Specialists	16070	Manage user access to systems and equipment through account management and password administration.	Supplemental
15-1241.01	Telecommunications Engineering Specialists	16061	Test and evaluate hardware and software to determine efficiency, reliability, or compatibility with existing systems.	Supplemental
15-1241.01	Telecommunications Engineering Specialists	16069	Monitor and analyze system performance, such as network traffic, security, and capacity.	Supplemental
15-1241.01	Telecommunications Engineering Specialists	16062	Supervise maintenance of telecommunications equipment.	Supplemental
15-1242.00	Database Administrators	1299	Modify existing databases and database management systems or direct programmers and analysts to make changes.	Core
15-1242.00	Database Administrators	1301	Plan, coordinate, and implement security measures to safeguard information in computer files against accidental or unauthorized damage, modification or disclosure.	Core
15-1242.00	Database Administrators	21649	Plan and install upgrades of database management system software to enhance database performance.	Core
15-1242.00	Database Administrators	1305	Specify users and user access levels for each segment of database.	Core
15-1242.00	Database Administrators	21651	Test changes to database applications or systems.	Core
15-1242.00	Database Administrators	1300	Test programs or databases, correct errors, and make necessary modifications.	Core
15-1242.00	Database Administrators	1303	Train users and answer questions.	Core
15-1242.00	Database Administrators	21650	Provide technical support to junior staff or clients.	Core
15-1242.00	Database Administrators	1302	Approve, schedule, plan, and supervise the installation and testing of new products and improvements to computer systems, such as the installation of new databases.	Core
15-1242.00	Database Administrators	1298	Develop standards and guidelines for the use and acquisition of software and to protect vulnerable information.	Core
15-1242.00	Database Administrators	1313	Write and code logical and physical database descriptions and specify identifiers of database to management system, or direct others in coding descriptions.	Core
15-1242.00	Database Administrators	1306	Develop data models describing data elements and how they are used, following procedures and using pen, template, or computer software.	Core
15-1242.00	Database Administrators	1311	Select and enter codes to monitor database performance and to create production databases.	Core
15-1242.00	Database Administrators	21648	Identify, evaluate and recommend hardware or software technologies to achieve desired database performance.	Core
15-1242.00	Database Administrators	1309	Review procedures in database management system manuals to make changes to database.	Core
15-1242.00	Database Administrators	1312	Identify and evaluate industry trends in database systems to serve as a source of information and advice for upper management.	Supplemental
15-1242.00	Database Administrators	1314	Review workflow charts developed by programmer analyst to understand tasks computer will perform, such as updating records.	Supplemental
15-1242.00	Database Administrators	1315	Revise company definition of data as defined in data dictionary.	Supplemental
15-1243.00	Database Architects	16115	Develop and document database architectures.	Core
15-1243.00	Database Architects	16113	Collaborate with system architects, software architects, design analysts, and others to understand business or industry requirements.	Core
15-1243.00	Database Architects	16114	Develop database architectural strategies at the modeling, design and implementation stages to address business or industry requirements.	Core
15-1243.00	Database Architects	16109	Design databases to support business applications, ensuring system scalability, security, performance, and reliability.	Core
15-1243.00	Database Architects	16108	Develop data models for applications, metadata tables, views or related database structures.	Core
15-1243.00	Database Architects	16110	Design database applications, such as interfaces, data transfer mechanisms, global temporary tables, data partitions, and function-based indexes to enable efficient access of the generic database structure.	Core
15-1243.00	Database Architects	21653	Develop methods for integrating different products so they work properly together, such as customizing commercial databases to fit specific needs.	Core
15-1243.00	Database Architects	16112	Create and enforce database development standards.	Core
15-1243.00	Database Architects	16105	Document and communicate database schemas, using accepted notations.	Core
15-1243.00	Database Architects	21652	Develop data model describing data elements and their use, following procedures and using pen, template or computer software.	Core
15-1243.00	Database Architects	21659	Work as part of a project team to coordinate database development and determine project scope and limitations.	Core
15-1243.00	Database Architects	21655	Identify and evaluate industry trends in database systems to serve as a source of information and advice for upper management.	Core
15-1243.00	Database Architects	16100	Set up database clusters, backup, or recovery processes.	Core
15-1243.00	Database Architects	16111	Demonstrate database technical functionality, such as performance, security and reliability.	Core
15-1243.00	Database Architects	16107	Develop load-balancing processes to eliminate down time for backup processes.	Core
15-1243.00	Database Architects	16102	Plan and install upgrades of database management system software to enhance database performance.	Core
15-1243.00	Database Architects	16101	Identify, evaluate and recommend hardware or software technologies to achieve desired database performance.	Core
15-1243.00	Database Architects	21657	Test programs or databases, correct errors, and make necessary modifications.	Core
15-1243.00	Database Architects	16104	Identify and correct deviations from database development standards.	Core
15-1243.00	Database Architects	21656	Review project requests describing database user needs to estimate time and cost required to accomplish project.	Core
15-1243.00	Database Architects	21660	Write and code logical and physical database descriptions, and specify identifiers of database to management system or direct others in coding descriptions.	Core
15-1243.00	Database Architects	16106	Develop or maintain archived procedures, procedural codes, or queries for applications.	Core
15-1243.00	Database Architects	16099	Provide technical support to junior staff or clients.	Core
15-1243.00	Database Architects	21654	Establish and calculate optimum values for database parameters, using manuals and calculators.	Core
15-1243.00	Database Architects	21658	Train users and answer questions.	Supplemental
15-1243.01	Data Warehousing Specialists	16132	Develop data warehouse process models, including sourcing, loading, transformation, and extraction.	Core
15-1243.01	Data Warehousing Specialists	16121	Verify the structure, accuracy, or quality of warehouse data.	Core
15-1243.01	Data Warehousing Specialists	16124	Map data between source systems, data warehouses, and data marts.	Core
15-1243.01	Data Warehousing Specialists	16126	Develop and implement data extraction procedures from other systems, such as administration, billing, or claims.	Core
15-1243.01	Data Warehousing Specialists	16128	Design and implement warehouse database structures.	Core
15-1243.01	Data Warehousing Specialists	16127	Develop or maintain standards, such as organization, structure, or nomenclature, for the design of data warehouse elements, such as data architectures, models, tools, and databases.	Core
15-1243.01	Data Warehousing Specialists	16118	Provide or coordinate troubleshooting support for data warehouses.	Core
15-1243.01	Data Warehousing Specialists	16120	Write new programs or modify existing programs to meet customer requirements, using current programming languages and technologies.	Core
15-1243.01	Data Warehousing Specialists	16133	Design, implement, or operate comprehensive data warehouse systems to balance optimization of data access with batch loading and resource utilization factors, according to customer requirements.	Core
15-1243.01	Data Warehousing Specialists	16123	Perform system analysis, data analysis or programming, using a variety of computer languages and procedures.	Core
15-1243.01	Data Warehousing Specialists	16129	Create supporting documentation, such as metadata and diagrams of entity relationships, business processes, and process flow.	Core
15-1243.01	Data Warehousing Specialists	16131	Create or implement metadata processes and frameworks.	Core
15-1243.01	Data Warehousing Specialists	16117	Review designs, codes, test plans, or documentation to ensure quality.	Core
15-1243.01	Data Warehousing Specialists	16130	Create plans, test files, and scripts for data warehouse testing, ranging from unit to integration testing.	Core
15-1243.01	Data Warehousing Specialists	16122	Select methods, techniques, or criteria for data warehousing evaluative procedures.	Core
15-1243.01	Data Warehousing Specialists	16125	Implement business rules via stored procedures, middleware, or other technologies.	Core
15-1243.01	Data Warehousing Specialists	16119	Prepare functional or technical documentation for data warehouses.	Core
15-1243.01	Data Warehousing Specialists	16116	Test software systems or applications for software enhancements or new products.	Core
15-1244.00	Network and Computer Systems Administrators	1318	Maintain and administer computer networks and related computing environments, including computer hardware, systems software, applications software, and all configurations.	Core
15-1244.00	Network and Computer Systems Administrators	1317	Perform data backups and disaster recovery operations.	Core
15-1244.00	Network and Computer Systems Administrators	15205	Diagnose, troubleshoot, and resolve hardware, software, or other network and system problems, and replace defective components when necessary.	Core
15-1244.00	Network and Computer Systems Administrators	15206	Configure, monitor, and maintain email applications or virus protection software.	Core
15-1244.00	Network and Computer Systems Administrators	1320	Operate master consoles to monitor the performance of computer systems and networks and to coordinate computer network access and use.	Core
15-1244.00	Network and Computer Systems Administrators	1325	Monitor network performance to determine whether adjustments are needed and where changes will be needed in the future.	Core
15-1244.00	Network and Computer Systems Administrators	1319	Plan, coordinate, and implement network security measures to protect data, software, and hardware.	Core
15-1244.00	Network and Computer Systems Administrators	1329	Analyze equipment performance records to determine the need for repair or replacement.	Core
15-1244.00	Network and Computer Systems Administrators	1324	Confer with network users about solutions to existing system problems.	Core
15-1244.00	Network and Computer Systems Administrators	1323	Recommend changes to improve systems and network configurations, and determine hardware or software requirements related to such changes.	Core
15-1244.00	Network and Computer Systems Administrators	1322	Design, configure, and test computer hardware, networking software and operating system software.	Core
15-1244.00	Network and Computer Systems Administrators	1321	Perform routine network startup and shutdown procedures, and maintain control records.	Core
15-1244.00	Network and Computer Systems Administrators	1327	Load computer tapes and disks, and install software and printer paper or forms.	Core
15-1244.00	Network and Computer Systems Administrators	1326	Train people in computer system use.	Core
15-1244.00	Network and Computer Systems Administrators	1330	Maintain logs related to network functions, as well as maintenance and repair records.	Core
15-1244.00	Network and Computer Systems Administrators	1328	Gather data pertaining to customer needs, and use the information to identify, predict, interpret, and evaluate system and network requirements.	Core
15-1244.00	Network and Computer Systems Administrators	1333	Coordinate with vendors and with company personnel to facilitate purchases.	Core
15-1244.00	Network and Computer Systems Administrators	15208	Implement and provide technical support for voice services and equipment, such as private branch exchange, voice mail system, and telecom system.	Supplemental
15-1244.00	Network and Computer Systems Administrators	1332	Maintain an inventory of parts for emergency repairs.	Supplemental
15-1244.00	Network and Computer Systems Administrators	15207	Research new technologies by attending seminars, reading trade articles, or taking classes, and implement or recommend the implementation of new technologies.	Supplemental
15-1251.00	Computer Programmers	1273	Write, analyze, review, and rewrite programs, using workflow chart and diagram, and applying knowledge of computer capabilities, subject matter, and symbolic logic.	Core
15-1251.00	Computer Programmers	1267	Correct errors by making appropriate changes and rechecking the program to ensure that the desired results are produced.	Core
15-1251.00	Computer Programmers	1272	Perform or direct revision, repair, or expansion of existing programs to increase operating efficiency or adapt to new requirements.	Core
15-1251.00	Computer Programmers	1270	Write, update, and maintain computer programs or software packages to handle specific jobs such as tracking inventory, storing or retrieving data, or controlling other equipment.	Core
15-1251.00	Computer Programmers	1271	Consult with managerial, engineering, and technical personnel to clarify program intent, identify problems, and suggest changes.	Core
15-1251.00	Computer Programmers	1268	Conduct trial runs of programs and software applications to be sure they will produce the desired information and that the instructions are correct.	Core
15-1251.00	Computer Programmers	1276	Prepare detailed workflow charts and diagrams that describe input, output, and logical operation, and convert them into a series of instructions coded in a computer language.	Core
15-1251.00	Computer Programmers	1269	Compile and write documentation of program development and subsequent revisions, inserting comments in the coded instructions so others can understand the program.	Core
15-1251.00	Computer Programmers	1278	Consult with and assist computer operators or system analysts to define and resolve problems in running computer programs.	Core
15-1251.00	Computer Programmers	1277	Perform systems analysis and programming tasks to maintain and control the use of computer systems software as a systems programmer.	Core
15-1251.00	Computer Programmers	1274	Write or contribute to instructions or manuals to guide end users.	Core
15-1251.00	Computer Programmers	1275	Investigate whether networks, workstations, the central processing unit of the system, or peripheral equipment are responding to a program's instructions.	Core
15-1251.00	Computer Programmers	1279	Assign, coordinate, and review work and activities of programming personnel.	Core
15-1251.00	Computer Programmers	1281	Train subordinates in programming and program coding.	Supplemental
15-1251.00	Computer Programmers	21049	Develop Web sites.	Supplemental
15-1251.00	Computer Programmers	21050	Train users on the use and function of computer programs.	Supplemental
15-1251.00	Computer Programmers	1280	Collaborate with computer manufacturers and other users to develop new programming methods.	Supplemental
15-1252.00	Software Developers	21662	Analyze user needs and software requirements to determine feasibility of design within time and cost constraints.	Core
15-1252.00	Software Developers	21669	Develop or direct software system testing or validation procedures, programming, or documentation.	Core
15-1252.00	Software Developers	21664	Confer with systems analysts, engineers, programmers and others to design systems and to obtain information on project limitations and capabilities, performance requirements and interfaces.	Core
15-1252.00	Software Developers	21670	Modify existing software to correct errors, adapt it to new hardware, or upgrade interfaces and improve performance.	Core
15-1252.00	Software Developers	21673	Prepare reports or correspondence concerning project specifications, activities, or status.	Core
15-1252.00	Software Developers	21661	Analyze information to determine, recommend, and plan installation of a new system or modification of an existing system.	Core
15-1252.00	Software Developers	21676	Store, retrieve, and manipulate data for analysis of system capabilities and requirements.	Core
15-1252.00	Software Developers	21667	Design, develop and modify software systems, using scientific analysis and mathematical models to predict and measure outcomes and consequences of design.	Core
15-1252.00	Software Developers	21668	Determine system performance standards.	Core
15-1252.00	Software Developers	21665	Consult with customers or other departments on project status, proposals, or technical issues, such as software system design or maintenance.	Core
15-1252.00	Software Developers	21663	Confer with data processing or project managers to obtain information on limitations or capabilities for data processing projects.	Core
15-1252.00	Software Developers	21671	Monitor functioning of equipment to ensure system operates in conformance with specifications.	Supplemental
15-1252.00	Software Developers	21666	Coordinate installation of software system.	Supplemental
15-1252.00	Software Developers	21678	Supervise the work of programmers, technologists and technicians and other engineering and scientific personnel.	Supplemental
15-1252.00	Software Developers	21677	Supervise and assign work to programmers, designers, technologists, technicians, or other engineering or scientific personnel.	Supplemental
15-1252.00	Software Developers	21672	Obtain and evaluate information on factors such as reporting formats required, costs, or security needs to determine hardware configuration.	Supplemental
15-1252.00	Software Developers	21679	Train users to use new or modified equipment.	Supplemental
15-1253.00	Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers	14642	Identify, analyze, and document problems with program function, output, online screen, or content.	Core
15-1253.00	Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers	14641	Document software defects, using a bug tracking system, and report defects to software developers.	Core
15-1253.00	Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers	14640	Develop testing programs that address areas such as database impacts, software scenarios, regression testing, negative testing, error or bug retests, or usability.	Core
15-1253.00	Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers	14638	Design test plans, scenarios, scripts, or procedures.	Core
15-1253.00	Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers	14648	Document test procedures to ensure replicability and compliance with standards.	Core
15-1253.00	Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers	14653	Provide feedback and recommendations to developers on software usability and functionality.	Core
15-1253.00	Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers	14652	Install, maintain, or use software testing programs.	Core
15-1253.00	Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers	14639	Test system modifications to prepare for implementation.	Core
15-1253.00	Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers	14644	Create or maintain databases of known test defects.	Core
15-1253.00	Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers	14649	Develop or specify standards, methods, or procedures to determine product quality or release readiness.	Core
15-1253.00	Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers	14643	Monitor bug resolution efforts and track successes.	Core
15-1253.00	Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers	14650	Update automated test scripts to ensure currency.	Core
15-1253.00	Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers	14646	Participate in product design reviews to provide input on functional requirements, product designs, schedules, or potential problems.	Core
15-1253.00	Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers	14645	Plan test schedules or strategies in accordance with project scope or delivery dates.	Core
15-1253.00	Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers	14654	Monitor program performance to ensure efficient and problem-free operations.	Core
15-1253.00	Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers	14655	Conduct software compatibility tests with programs, hardware, operating systems, or network environments.	Core
15-1253.00	Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers	14651	Investigate customer problems referred by technical support.	Core
15-1253.00	Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers	14647	Review software documentation to ensure technical accuracy, compliance, or completeness, or to mitigate risks.	Core
15-1253.00	Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers	14658	Identify program deviance from standards, and suggest modifications to ensure compliance.	Core
15-1253.00	Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers	14661	Perform initial debugging procedures by reviewing configuration files, logs, or code pieces to determine breakdown source.	Core
15-1253.00	Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers	14659	Design or develop automated testing tools.	Core
15-1253.00	Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers	14656	Install and configure recreations of software production environments to allow testing of software performance.	Core
15-1253.00	Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers	14657	Collaborate with field staff or customers to evaluate or diagnose problems and recommend possible solutions.	Core
15-1253.00	Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers	14660	Coordinate user or third-party testing.	Core
15-1253.00	Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers	14662	Visit beta testing sites to evaluate software performance.	Core
15-1253.00	Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers	14664	Conduct historical analyses of test results.	Core
15-1253.00	Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers	14663	Evaluate or recommend software for testing or bug tracking.	Core
15-1253.00	Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers	21680	Modify existing software to correct errors, allow it to adapt to new hardware, or to improve its performance.	
15-1253.00	Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers	21681	Recommend purchase of equipment to control dust, temperature, or humidity in area of system installation.	
15-1253.00	Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers	21682	Store, retrieve, and manipulate data for analysis of system capabilities and requirements.	
15-1254.00	Web Developers	14707	Write supporting code for Web applications or Web sites.	Core
15-1254.00	Web Developers	14694	Design, build, or maintain Web sites, using authoring or scripting languages, content creation tools, management tools, and digital media.	Core
15-1254.00	Web Developers	14698	Back up files from Web sites to local directories for instant recovery in case of problems.	Core
15-1254.00	Web Developers	14711	Select programming languages, design tools, or applications.	Core
15-1254.00	Web Developers	14700	Evaluate code to ensure that it is valid, is properly structured, meets industry standards, and is compatible with browsers, devices, or operating systems.	Core
15-1254.00	Web Developers	14704	Develop databases that support Web applications and Web sites.	Core
15-1254.00	Web Developers	14710	Perform Web site tests according to planned schedules, or after any Web site or product revision.	Core
15-1254.00	Web Developers	14695	Perform or direct Web site updates.	Core
15-1254.00	Web Developers	14701	Maintain understanding of current Web technologies or programming practices through continuing education, reading, or participation in professional conferences, workshops, or groups.	Core
15-1254.00	Web Developers	14702	Analyze user needs to determine technical requirements.	Core
15-1254.00	Web Developers	14713	Respond to user email inquiries, or set up automated systems to send responses.	Core
15-1254.00	Web Developers	14705	Renew domain name registrations.	Core
15-1254.00	Web Developers	14697	Confer with management or development teams to prioritize needs, resolve conflicts, develop content criteria, or choose solutions.	Core
15-1254.00	Web Developers	14708	Communicate with network personnel or Web site hosting agencies to address hardware or software issues affecting Web sites.	Core
15-1254.00	Web Developers	14706	Collaborate with management or users to develop e-commerce strategies and to integrate these strategies with Web sites.	Core
15-1254.00	Web Developers	14726	Document test plans, testing procedures, or test results.	Core
15-1254.00	Web Developers	14717	Establish appropriate server directory trees.	Core
15-1254.00	Web Developers	14719	Recommend and implement performance improvements.	Core
15-1254.00	Web Developers	14728	Document technical factors such as server load, bandwidth, database performance, and browser and device types.	Core
15-1254.00	Web Developers	14714	Develop or implement procedures for ongoing Web site revision.	Core
15-1254.00	Web Developers	14724	Create Web models or prototypes that include physical, interface, logical, or data models.	Core
15-1254.00	Web Developers	14722	Provide clear, detailed descriptions of Web site specifications, such as product features, activities, software, communication protocols, programming languages, and operating systems software and hardware.	Core
15-1254.00	Web Developers	14725	Evaluate or recommend server hardware or software.	Core
15-1254.00	Web Developers	14723	Monitor security system performance logs to identify problems and notify security specialists when problems occur.	Supplemental
15-1254.00	Web Developers	14729	Install and configure hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) servers and associated operating systems.	Supplemental
15-1254.00	Web Developers	14727	Research, document, rate, or select alternatives for Web architecture or technologies.	Supplemental
15-1254.00	Web Developers	14730	Develop system interaction or sequence diagrams.	Supplemental
15-1254.00	Web Developers	21683	Design and implement Web site security measures, such as firewalls and message encryption.	
15-1254.00	Web Developers	21684	Incorporate technical considerations into Web site design plans, such as budgets, equipment, performance requirements, and legal issues including accessibility and privacy.	
15-1255.00	Web and Digital Interface Designers	21685	Collaborate with management or users to develop e-commerce strategies and to integrate these strategies with Web sites.	
15-1255.00	Web and Digital Interface Designers	21686	Collaborate with web development professionals, such as front-end or back-end developers, to complete the full scope of Web development projects.	
15-1255.00	Web and Digital Interface Designers	21687	Communicate with network personnel or Web site hosting agencies to address hardware or software issues affecting Web sites.	
15-1255.00	Web and Digital Interface Designers	21688	Conduct user research to determine design requirements and analyze user feedback to improve design quality.	
15-1255.00	Web and Digital Interface Designers	21689	Confer with management or development teams to prioritize needs, resolve conflicts, develop content criteria, or choose solutions.	
15-1255.00	Web and Digital Interface Designers	21690	Create searchable indices for Web page content.	
15-1255.00	Web and Digital Interface Designers	21691	Create Web models or prototypes that include physical, interface, logical, or data models.	
15-1255.00	Web and Digital Interface Designers	21692	Design, build, or maintain Web sites, using authoring or scripting languages, content creation tools, management tools, and digital media.	
15-1255.00	Web and Digital Interface Designers	21693	Develop and document style guidelines for Web site content.	
15-1255.00	Web and Digital Interface Designers	21694	Develop new visual design concepts and modify concepts based on stakeholder feedback.	
15-1255.00	Web and Digital Interface Designers	21695	Develop or implement procedures for ongoing Web site revision.	
15-1255.00	Web and Digital Interface Designers	21696	Develop system interaction or sequence diagrams.	
15-1255.00	Web and Digital Interface Designers	21697	Develop Web site maps, application models, image templates, or page templates that meet project goals, user needs, or industry standards.	
15-1255.00	Web and Digital Interface Designers	21698	Develop, validate, and document test routines and schedules to ensure that test cases mimic external interfaces and address all browser and device types.	
15-1255.00	Web and Digital Interface Designers	21699	Direct and execute pre-production activities, such as creating moodboards or storyboards and establishing a project timeline.	
15-1255.00	Web and Digital Interface Designers	21700	Document technical factors such as server load, bandwidth, database performance, and browser and device types.	
15-1255.00	Web and Digital Interface Designers	21701	Identify or maintain links to and from other Web sites and check links to ensure proper functioning.	
15-1255.00	Web and Digital Interface Designers	21702	Identify problems uncovered by testing or customer feedback, and correct problems or refer problems to appropriate personnel for correction.	
15-1255.00	Web and Digital Interface Designers	21703	Incorporate technical considerations into Web site design plans, such as budgets, equipment, performance requirements, or legal issues including accessibility and privacy.	
15-1255.00	Web and Digital Interface Designers	21704	Maintain understanding of current Web technologies or programming practices through continuing education, reading, or participation in professional conferences, workshops, or groups.	
15-1255.00	Web and Digital Interface Designers	21705	Perform or direct Web site updates.	
15-1255.00	Web and Digital Interface Designers	21706	Perform Web site tests according to planned schedules, or after any Web site or product revision.	
15-1255.00	Web and Digital Interface Designers	21707	Provide clear, detailed descriptions of Web site specifications, such as product features, activities, software, communication protocols, programming languages, and operating systems software and hardware.	
15-1255.00	Web and Digital Interface Designers	21708	Register Web sites with search engines to increase Web site traffic.	
15-1255.00	Web and Digital Interface Designers	21709	Research and apply innovative solutions for product design, visuals, and user experience to meet the needs of individual Web development projects.	
15-1255.00	Web and Digital Interface Designers	21710	Research, document, rate, or select alternatives for Web architecture or technologies.	
15-1255.00	Web and Digital Interface Designers	21711	Respond to user email inquiries, or set up automated systems to send responses.	
15-1255.00	Web and Digital Interface Designers	21712	Select programming languages, design tools, or applications.	
15-1255.00	Web and Digital Interface Designers	21713	Write and edit technical documentation for digital interface products and designs, such as user manuals, testing protocols, and reports.	
15-1255.00	Web and Digital Interface Designers	21714	Write supporting code for Web applications or Web sites.	
15-1255.01	Video Game Designers	16199	Balance and adjust gameplay experiences to ensure the critical and commercial success of the product.	Core
15-1255.01	Video Game Designers	16208	Devise missions, challenges, or puzzles to be encountered in game play.	Core
15-1255.01	Video Game Designers	16217	Create core game features, including storylines, role-play mechanics, and character biographies for a new video game or game franchise.	Core
15-1255.01	Video Game Designers	16201	Solicit, obtain, and integrate feedback from design and technical staff into original game design.	Core
15-1255.01	Video Game Designers	16214	Conduct regular design reviews throughout the game development process.	Core
15-1255.01	Video Game Designers	16209	Develop and maintain design level documentation, including mechanics, guidelines, and mission outlines.	Core
15-1255.01	Video Game Designers	16216	Document all aspects of formal game design, using mock-up screenshots, sample menu layouts, gameplay flowcharts, and other graphical devices.	Core
15-1255.01	Video Game Designers	16198	Provide feedback to designers and other colleagues regarding game design features.	Core
15-1255.01	Video Game Designers	16212	Create and manage documentation, production schedules, prototyping goals, and communication plans in collaboration with production staff.	Core
15-1255.01	Video Game Designers	16202	Provide feedback to production staff regarding technical game qualities or adherence to original design.	Core
15-1255.01	Video Game Designers	16211	Create gameplay prototypes for presentation to creative and technical staff and management.	Core
15-1255.01	Video Game Designers	16207	Guide design discussions between development teams.	Core
15-1255.01	Video Game Designers	16206	Oversee gameplay testing to ensure intended gaming experience and game adherence to original vision.	Core
15-1255.01	Video Game Designers	16204	Present new game design concepts to management and technical colleagues, including artists, animators, and programmers.	Core
15-1255.01	Video Game Designers	16203	Prepare two-dimensional concept layouts or three-dimensional mock-ups.	Core
15-1255.01	Video Game Designers	16196	Keep abreast of game design technology and techniques, industry trends, or audience interests, reactions, and needs by reviewing current literature, talking with colleagues, participating in educational programs, attending meetings or workshops, or participating in professional organizations or conferences.	Core
15-1255.01	Video Game Designers	16194	Review or evaluate competitive products, film, music, television, and other art forms to generate new game design ideas.	Core
15-1255.01	Video Game Designers	16215	Collaborate with artists to achieve appropriate visual style.	Core
15-1255.01	Video Game Designers	16200	Write or supervise the writing of game text and dialogue.	Core
15-1255.01	Video Game Designers	16213	Consult with multiple stakeholders to define requirements and implement online features.	Core
15-1255.01	Video Game Designers	16210	Determine supplementary virtual features, such as currency, item catalog, menu design, and audio direction.	Core
15-1255.01	Video Game Designers	16205	Prepare and revise initial game sketches using two- and three-dimensional graphical design software.	Core
15-1255.01	Video Game Designers	16197	Create gameplay test plans for internal and external test groups.	Core
15-1255.01	Video Game Designers	16195	Provide test specifications to quality assurance staff.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14734	Monitor systems for intrusions or denial of service attacks, and report security breaches to appropriate personnel.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14741	Identify or document backup or recovery plans.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14731	Back up or modify applications and related data to provide for disaster recovery.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14758	Correct testing-identified problems, or recommend actions for their resolution.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14748	Identify, standardize, and communicate levels of access and security.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14732	Determine sources of Web page or server problems, and take action to correct such problems.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14740	Implement updates, upgrades, and patches in a timely manner to limit loss of service.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14735	Implement Web site security measures, such as firewalls or message encryption.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14737	Collaborate with development teams to discuss, analyze, or resolve usability issues.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14750	Test issues such as system integration, performance, and system security on a regular schedule or after any major program modifications.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14756	Perform user testing or usage analyses to determine Web sites' effectiveness or usability.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14753	Document application and Web site changes or change procedures.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14749	Track, compile, and analyze Web site usage data.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14738	Test backup or recovery plans regularly and resolve any problems.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14751	Recommend Web site improvements, and develop budgets to support recommendations.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14733	Review or update Web page content or links in a timely manner, using appropriate tools.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14743	Install or configure Web server software or hardware to ensure that directory structure is well-defined, logical, and secure, and that files are named properly.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14744	Gather, analyze, or document user feedback to locate or resolve sources of problems.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14762	Set up or maintain monitoring tools on Web servers or Web sites.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14739	Monitor Web developments through continuing education, reading, or participation in professional conferences, workshops, or groups.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14759	Develop or document style guidelines for Web site content.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14745	Develop Web site performance metrics.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14742	Collaborate with Web developers to create and operate internal and external Web sites, or to manage projects, such as e-marketing campaigns.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14746	Identify or address interoperability requirements.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14754	Develop or implement procedures for ongoing Web site revision.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14761	Check and analyze operating system or application log files regularly to verify proper system performance.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14755	Provide training or technical assistance in Web site implementation or use.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14764	Evaluate testing routines or procedures for adequacy, sufficiency, and effectiveness.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14752	Inform Web site users of problems, problem resolutions, or application changes and updates.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14747	Document installation or configuration procedures to allow maintenance and repetition.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14763	Develop testing routines and procedures.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14765	Test new software packages for use in Web operations or other applications.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14760	Develop and implement marketing plans for home pages, including print advertising or advertisement rotation.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14757	Evaluate or recommend server hardware or software.	Core
15-1299.01	Web Administrators	14736	Administer internet or intranet infrastructure, including Web, file, and mail servers.	Supplemental
15-1299.02	Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians	21715	Produce data layers, maps, tables, or reports, using spatial analysis procedures or Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology, equipment, or systems.	Core
15-1299.02	Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians	21716	Design or prepare graphic representations of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) data, using GIS hardware or software applications.	Core
15-1299.02	Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians	21717	Maintain or modify existing Geographic Information Systems (GIS) databases.	Core
15-1299.02	Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians	21718	Provide technical expertise in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology to clients or users.	Core
15-1299.02	Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians	21719	Perform computer programming, data analysis, or software development for Geographic Information Systems (GIS) applications, including the maintenance of existing systems or research and development for future enhancements.	Core
15-1299.02	Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians	21720	Enter data into Geographic Information Systems (GIS) databases, using techniques such as coordinate geometry, keyboard entry of tabular data, manual digitizing of maps, scanning or automatic conversion to vectors, or conversion of other sources of digital data.	Core
15-1299.02	Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians	21721	Review existing or incoming data for currency, accuracy, usefulness, quality, or completeness of documentation.	Core
15-1299.02	Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians	21722	Perform geospatial data building, modeling, or analysis, using advanced spatial analysis, data manipulation, or cartography software.	Core
15-1299.02	Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians	21723	Design or coordinate the development of integrated Geographic Information Systems (GIS) spatial or non-spatial databases.	Core
15-1299.02	Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians	21724	Perform integrated or computerized Geographic Information Systems (GIS) analyses to address scientific problems.	Core
15-1299.02	Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians	21725	Select cartographic elements needed for effective presentation of information.	Core
15-1299.02	Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians	21726	Provide technical support to users or clients regarding the maintenance, development, or operation of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) databases, equipment, or applications.	Core
15-1299.02	Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians	21727	Collect, compile, or integrate Geographic Information Systems (GIS) data, such as remote sensing or cartographic data for inclusion in map manuscripts.	Core
15-1299.02	Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians	21728	Interpret aerial or ortho photographs.	Core
15-1299.02	Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians	21729	Meet with clients to discuss topics such as technical specifications, customized solutions, or operational problems.	Core
15-1299.02	Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians	21730	Document, design, code, or test Geographic Information Systems (GIS) models, internet mapping solutions, or other applications.	Core
15-1299.02	Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians	21731	Create, analyze, report, convert, or transfer data, using specialized applications program software.	Core
15-1299.02	Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians	21732	Confer with users to analyze, configure, or troubleshoot applications.	Core
15-1299.02	Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians	21733	Design, program, or model Geographic Information Systems (GIS) applications or procedures.	Core
15-1299.02	Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians	21734	Develop specialized computer software routines, internet-based Geographic Information Systems (GIS) databases, or business applications to customize geographic information.	Core
15-1299.02	Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians	21735	Make recommendations regarding upgrades, considering implications of new or revised Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software, equipment, or applications.	Core
15-1299.02	Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians	21736	Assist users in formulating Geographic Information Systems (GIS) requirements or understanding the implications of alternatives.	Core
15-1299.02	Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians	21737	Create visual representations of geospatial data, using complex procedures such as analytical modeling, three-dimensional renderings, or plot creation.	Core
15-1299.02	Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians	21738	Transfer or rescale information from original photographs onto maps or other photographs.	Core
15-1299.02	Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians	21739	Prepare training materials for, or make presentations to, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) users.	Core
15-1299.02	Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians	21740	Apply three-dimensional (3D) or four-dimensional (4D) technologies to geospatial data to allow for new or different analyses or applications.	Supplemental
15-1299.02	Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians	21741	Conduct research, data analysis, systems design, or support for software such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS) or Global Positioning Systems (GPS) mapping software.	
15-1299.02	Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians	21742	Read current literature, talk with colleagues, continue education, or participate in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology, equipment, or systems.	
15-1299.02	Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians	21743	Recommend procedures, equipment, or software upgrades to increase data accessibility or ease of use.	
15-1299.03	Document Management Specialists	16234	Assist in determining document management policies to facilitate efficient, legal, and secure access to electronic content.	Core
15-1299.03	Document Management Specialists	16232	Assist in the development of document or content classification taxonomies to facilitate information capture, search, and retrieval.	Core
15-1299.03	Document Management Specialists	16238	Implement electronic document processing, retrieval, and distribution systems in collaboration with other information technology specialists.	Core
15-1299.03	Document Management Specialists	16239	Identify and classify documents or other electronic content according to characteristics such as security level, function, and metadata.	Core
15-1299.03	Document Management Specialists	16229	Develop, document, or maintain standards, best practices, or system usage procedures.	Core
15-1299.03	Document Management Specialists	16233	Assist in the assessment, acquisition, or deployment of new electronic document management systems.	Core
15-1299.03	Document Management Specialists	16237	Administer document and system access rights and revision control to ensure security of system and integrity of master documents.	Core
15-1299.03	Document Management Specialists	20368	Prepare and record changes to official documents and confirm changes with legal and compliance management staff, including enterprise-wide records management staff.	Core
15-1299.03	Document Management Specialists	16220	Write, review, or execute plans for testing new or established document management systems.	Core
15-1299.03	Document Management Specialists	16219	Monitor regulatory activity to maintain compliance with records and document management laws.	Core
15-1299.03	Document Management Specialists	16222	Retrieve electronic assets from repository for distribution to users, collecting and returning to repository, if necessary.	Core
15-1299.03	Document Management Specialists	20367	Keep abreast of developments in document management technologies and techniques by reviewing current literature, talking with colleagues, participating in educational programs, attending meetings or workshops, or participating in professional organizations or conferences.	Core
15-1299.03	Document Management Specialists	16231	Conduct needs assessments to identify document management requirements of departments or end users.	Core
15-1299.03	Document Management Specialists	16240	Develop or configure document management system features, such as user interfaces, access profiles, and document workflow procedures.	Core
15-1299.03	Document Management Specialists	16228	Document technical functions and specifications for new or proposed content management systems.	Core
15-1299.03	Document Management Specialists	16226	Exercise security surveillance over document processing, reproduction, distribution, storage, or archiving.	Core
15-1299.03	Document Management Specialists	16230	Consult with end users regarding problems in accessing electronic content.	Core
15-1299.03	Document Management Specialists	16223	Propose recommendations for improving content management system capabilities.	Core
15-1299.03	Document Management Specialists	16236	Operate data capture technology to import digitized documents into document management system.	Core
15-1299.03	Document Management Specialists	16224	Prepare support documentation and training materials for end users of document management systems.	Core
15-1299.03	Document Management Specialists	16221	Search electronic sources, such as databases or repositories, or manual sources for information.	Core
15-1299.03	Document Management Specialists	16227	Implement scanning or other automated data entry procedures, using imaging devices and document imaging software.	Core
15-1299.03	Document Management Specialists	16235	Analyze, interpret, or disseminate system performance data.	Supplemental
15-1299.04	Penetration Testers	21744	Assess the physical security of servers, systems, or network devices to identify vulnerability to temperature, vandalism, or natural disasters.	
15-1299.04	Penetration Testers	21745	Collect stakeholder data to evaluate risk and to develop mitigation strategies.	
15-1299.04	Penetration Testers	21746	Conduct network and security system audits, using established criteria.	
15-1299.04	Penetration Testers	21747	Configure information systems to incorporate principles of least functionality and least access.	
15-1299.04	Penetration Testers	21748	Design security solutions to address known device vulnerabilities.	
15-1299.04	Penetration Testers	21749	Develop and execute tests that simulate the techniques of known cyber threat actors.	
15-1299.04	Penetration Testers	21750	Develop infiltration tests that exploit device vulnerabilities.	
15-1299.04	Penetration Testers	21751	Develop presentations on threat intelligence.	
15-1299.04	Penetration Testers	21752	Develop security penetration testing processes, such as wireless, data networks, and telecommunication security tests.	
15-1299.04	Penetration Testers	21753	Discuss security solutions with information technology teams or management.	
15-1299.04	Penetration Testers	21754	Document penetration test findings.	
15-1299.04	Penetration Testers	21755	Evaluate vulnerability assessments of local computing environments, networks, infrastructures, or enclave boundaries.	
15-1299.04	Penetration Testers	21756	Gather cyber intelligence to identify vulnerabilities.	
15-1299.04	Penetration Testers	21757	Identify new threat tactics, techniques, or procedures used by cyber threat actors.	
15-1299.04	Penetration Testers	21758	Identify security system weaknesses, using penetration tests.	
15-1299.04	Penetration Testers	21759	Investigate security incidents, using computer forensics, network forensics, root cause analysis, or malware analysis.	
15-1299.04	Penetration Testers	21760	Keep up with new penetration testing tools and methods.	
15-1299.04	Penetration Testers	21761	Maintain up-to-date knowledge of hacking trends.	
15-1299.04	Penetration Testers	21762	Prepare and submit reports describing the results of security fixes.	
15-1299.04	Penetration Testers	21763	Test the security of systems by attempting to gain access to networks, Web-based applications, or computers.	
15-1299.04	Penetration Testers	21764	Update corporate policies to improve cyber security.	
15-1299.04	Penetration Testers	21765	Write audit reports to communicate technical and procedural findings and recommend solutions.	
15-1299.05	Information Security Engineers	21776	Identify security system weaknesses, using penetration tests.	Core
15-1299.05	Information Security Engineers	21769	Coordinate monitoring of networks or systems for security breaches or intrusions.	Core
15-1299.05	Information Security Engineers	21766	Assess the quality of security controls, using performance indicators.	Core
15-1299.05	Information Security Engineers	21783	Train staff on, and oversee the use of, information security standards, policies, and best practices.	Core
15-1299.05	Information Security Engineers	21782	Scan networks, using vulnerability assessment tools to identify vulnerabilities.	Core
15-1299.05	Information Security Engineers	21774	Develop response and recovery strategies for security breaches.	Core
15-1299.05	Information Security Engineers	21767	Conduct investigations of information security breaches to identify vulnerabilities and evaluate the damage.	Core
15-1299.05	Information Security Engineers	21773	Develop or install software, such as firewalls and data encryption programs, to protect sensitive information.	Core
15-1299.05	Information Security Engineers	21777	Oversee development of plans to safeguard computer files against accidental or unauthorized modification, destruction, or disclosure or to meet emergency data processing needs.	Core
15-1299.05	Information Security Engineers	21775	Identify or implement solutions to information security problems.	Core
15-1299.05	Information Security Engineers	21771	Develop information security standards and best practices.	Core
15-1299.05	Information Security Engineers	21780	Recommend information security enhancements to management.	Core
15-1299.05	Information Security Engineers	21778	Oversee performance of risk assessment or execution of system tests to ensure the functioning of data processing activities or security measures.	Core
15-1299.05	Information Security Engineers	21770	Coordinate vulnerability assessments or analysis of information security systems.	Core
15-1299.05	Information Security Engineers	21781	Review security assessments for computing environments or check for compliance with cybersecurity standards and regulations.	Core
15-1299.05	Information Security Engineers	21784	Troubleshoot security and network problems.	Core
15-1299.05	Information Security Engineers	21768	Coordinate documentation of computer security or emergency measure policies, procedures, or tests.	Core
15-1299.05	Information Security Engineers	21772	Develop or implement software tools to assist in the detection, prevention, and analysis of security threats.	Core
15-1299.05	Information Security Engineers	21785	Write reports regarding investigations of information security breaches or network evaluations.	Core
15-1299.05	Information Security Engineers	21779	Provide technical support to computer users for installation and use of security products.	Core
15-1299.06	Digital Forensics Analysts	21786	Adhere to legal policies and procedures related to handling digital media.	
15-1299.06	Digital Forensics Analysts	21787	Analyze log files or other digital information to identify the perpetrators of network intrusions.	
15-1299.06	Digital Forensics Analysts	21788	Conduct predictive or reactive analyses on security measures to support cyber security initiatives.	
15-1299.06	Digital Forensics Analysts	21789	Create system images or capture network settings from information technology environments to preserve as evidence.	
15-1299.06	Digital Forensics Analysts	21790	Develop plans for investigating alleged computer crimes, violations, or suspicious activity.	
15-1299.06	Digital Forensics Analysts	21791	Develop policies or requirements for data collection, processing, or reporting.	
15-1299.06	Digital Forensics Analysts	21792	Duplicate digital evidence to use for data recovery and analysis procedures.	
15-1299.06	Digital Forensics Analysts	21793	Identify or develop reverse-engineering tools to improve system capabilities or detect vulnerabilities.	
15-1299.06	Digital Forensics Analysts	21794	Maintain cyber defense software or hardware to support responses to cyber incidents.	
15-1299.06	Digital Forensics Analysts	21795	Maintain knowledge of laws, regulations, policies or other issuances pertaining to digital forensics or information privacy.	
15-1299.06	Digital Forensics Analysts	21796	Perform file signature analysis to verify files on storage media or discover potential hidden files.	
15-1299.06	Digital Forensics Analysts	21797	Perform forensic investigations of operating or file systems.	
15-1299.06	Digital Forensics Analysts	21798	Perform web service network traffic analysis or waveform analysis to detect anomalies, such as unusual events or trends.	
15-1299.06	Digital Forensics Analysts	21799	Preserve and maintain digital forensic evidence for analysis.	
15-1299.06	Digital Forensics Analysts	21800	Recommend cyber defense software or hardware to support responses to cyber incidents.	
15-1299.06	Digital Forensics Analysts	21801	Recover data or decrypt seized data.	
15-1299.06	Digital Forensics Analysts	21802	Write and execute scripts to automate tasks, such as parsing large data files.	
15-1299.06	Digital Forensics Analysts	21803	Write cyber defense recommendations, reports, or white papers using research or experience.	
15-1299.06	Digital Forensics Analysts	21804	Write reports, sign affidavits, or give depositions for legal proceedings.	
15-1299.06	Digital Forensics Analysts	21805	Write technical summaries to report findings.	
15-1299.07	Blockchain Engineers	21806	Assess blockchain threats, such as untested code and unprotected keys.	
15-1299.07	Blockchain Engineers	21807	Automate the deployment of software updates over geographically distributed network nodes.	
15-1299.07	Blockchain Engineers	21808	Design and deploy blockchain design patterns to make transactions secure, transparent, and immutable.	
15-1299.07	Blockchain Engineers	21809	Design and develop blockchain technologies for industries such as finance and music.	
15-1299.07	Blockchain Engineers	21810	Design and implement dashboard and data visualizations to meet customer reporting needs.	
15-1299.07	Blockchain Engineers	21811	Design and implement data repositories to integrate data.	
15-1299.07	Blockchain Engineers	21812	Design and verify cryptographic protocols to protect private information.	
15-1299.07	Blockchain Engineers	21813	Determine specifications for, or implement, logging.	
15-1299.07	Blockchain Engineers	21814	Develop a maintainable code base using object-oriented design principles, practices, or patterns.	
15-1299.07	Blockchain Engineers	21815	Discuss and plan systems with solution architects, system engineers, or cybersecurity experts to meet customer requirements.	
15-1299.07	Blockchain Engineers	21816	Discuss data needs with engineers, product managers, or data scientists to identify blockchain requirements.	
15-1299.07	Blockchain Engineers	21817	Evaluate blockchain processes or risks based on security assessments or control matrix reviews.	
15-1299.07	Blockchain Engineers	21818	Evaluate new blockchain technologies and vendor products.	
15-1299.07	Blockchain Engineers	21819	Implement catastrophic failure handlers to identify security breaches and prevent serious damage.	
15-1299.07	Blockchain Engineers	21820	Run infrastructure tests to examine the behavior of large peer-to-peer networks.	
15-1299.07	Blockchain Engineers	21821	Test the security and performance of blockchain infrastructures.	
15-1299.07	Blockchain Engineers	21822	Update client and server applications responsible for integration and business logic.	
15-1299.08	Computer Systems Engineers/Architects	14666	Communicate with staff or clients to understand specific system requirements.	Core
15-1299.08	Computer Systems Engineers/Architects	14677	Investigate system component suitability for specified purposes, and make recommendations regarding component use.	Core
15-1299.08	Computer Systems Engineers/Architects	14674	Provide customers or installation teams guidelines for implementing secure systems.	Core
15-1299.08	Computer Systems Engineers/Architects	14676	Direct the analysis, development, and operation of complete computer systems.	Core
15-1299.08	Computer Systems Engineers/Architects	14689	Direct the installation of operating systems, network or application software, or computer or network hardware.	Core
15-1299.08	Computer Systems Engineers/Architects	14675	Monitor system operation to detect potential problems.	Core
15-1299.08	Computer Systems Engineers/Architects	14673	Identify system data, hardware, or software components required to meet user needs.	Core
15-1299.08	Computer Systems Engineers/Architects	14678	Perform ongoing hardware and software maintenance operations, including installing or upgrading hardware or software.	Core
15-1299.08	Computer Systems Engineers/Architects	14669	Verify stability, interoperability, portability, security, or scalability of system architecture.	Core
15-1299.08	Computer Systems Engineers/Architects	14686	Research, test, or verify proper functioning of software patches and fixes.	Core
15-1299.08	Computer Systems Engineers/Architects	14679	Configure servers to meet functional specifications.	Core
15-1299.08	Computer Systems Engineers/Architects	14670	Collaborate with engineers or software developers to select appropriate design solutions or ensure the compatibility of system components.	Core
15-1299.08	Computer Systems Engineers/Architects	14683	Design and conduct hardware or software tests.	Core
15-1299.08	Computer Systems Engineers/Architects	14685	Evaluate existing systems to determine effectiveness, and suggest changes to meet organizational requirements.	Core
15-1299.08	Computer Systems Engineers/Architects	14668	Document design specifications, installation instructions, and other system-related information.	Core
15-1299.08	Computer Systems Engineers/Architects	14691	Perform security analyses of developed or packaged software components.	Core
15-1299.08	Computer Systems Engineers/Architects	14672	Provide technical guidance or support for the development or troubleshooting of systems.	Core
15-1299.08	Computer Systems Engineers/Architects	14681	Define and analyze objectives, scope, issues, or organizational impact of information systems.	Core
15-1299.08	Computer Systems Engineers/Architects	14684	Establish functional or system standards to address operational requirements, quality requirements, and design constraints.	Core
15-1299.08	Computer Systems Engineers/Architects	14682	Develop system engineering, software engineering, system integration, or distributed system architectures.	Core
15-1299.08	Computer Systems Engineers/Architects	14667	Provide advice on project costs, design concepts, or design changes.	Core
15-1299.08	Computer Systems Engineers/Architects	14671	Evaluate current or emerging technologies to consider factors such as cost, portability, compatibility, or usability.	Core
15-1299.08	Computer Systems Engineers/Architects	14680	Develop or approve project plans, schedules, or budgets.	Core
15-1299.08	Computer Systems Engineers/Architects	14687	Communicate project information through presentations, technical reports, or white papers.	Core
15-1299.08	Computer Systems Engineers/Architects	14690	Train system users in system operation or maintenance.	Core
15-1299.08	Computer Systems Engineers/Architects	14688	Complete models and simulations, using manual or automated tools, to analyze or predict system performance under different operating conditions.	Core
15-1299.08	Computer Systems Engineers/Architects	14693	Develop efficient and effective system controllers.	Core
15-1299.08	Computer Systems Engineers/Architects	14692	Develop application-specific software.	Supplemental
15-1299.09	Information Technology Project Managers	16169	Manage project execution to ensure adherence to budget, schedule, and scope.	Core
15-1299.09	Information Technology Project Managers	16154	Confer with project personnel to identify and resolve problems.	Core
15-1299.09	Information Technology Project Managers	16157	Monitor or track project milestones and deliverables.	Core
15-1299.09	Information Technology Project Managers	16152	Submit project deliverables, ensuring adherence to quality standards.	Core
15-1299.09	Information Technology Project Managers	16155	Assess current or future customer needs and priorities by communicating directly with customers, conducting surveys, or other methods.	Core
15-1299.09	Information Technology Project Managers	16159	Initiate, review, or approve modifications to project plans.	Core
15-1299.09	Information Technology Project Managers	16156	Schedule and facilitate meetings related to information technology projects.	Core
15-1299.09	Information Technology Project Managers	16163	Direct or coordinate activities of project personnel.	Core
15-1299.09	Information Technology Project Managers	16164	Develop implementation plans that include analyses such as cost-benefit or return on investment (ROI).	Core
15-1299.09	Information Technology Project Managers	16162	Identify need for initial or supplemental project resources.	Core
15-1299.09	Information Technology Project Managers	16170	Develop or update project plans for information technology projects including information such as project objectives, technologies, systems, information specifications, schedules, funding, and staffing.	Core
15-1299.09	Information Technology Project Managers	16151	Perform risk assessments to develop response strategies.	Core
15-1299.09	Information Technology Project Managers	16168	Prepare project status reports by collecting, analyzing, and summarizing information and trends.	Core
15-1299.09	Information Technology Project Managers	16160	Identify, review, or select vendors or consultants to meet project needs.	Core
15-1299.09	Information Technology Project Managers	16166	Develop and manage annual budgets for information technology projects.	Core
15-1299.09	Information Technology Project Managers	16161	Establish and execute a project communication plan.	Core
15-1299.09	Information Technology Project Managers	16171	Develop and manage work breakdown structure (WBS) of information technology projects.	Core
15-1299.09	Information Technology Project Managers	16153	Monitor the performance of project team members, providing and documenting performance feedback.	Core
15-1299.09	Information Technology Project Managers	16165	Coordinate recruitment or selection of project personnel.	Core
15-1299.09	Information Technology Project Managers	16167	Assign duties, responsibilities, and spans of authority to project personnel.	Core
15-1299.09	Information Technology Project Managers	16158	Negotiate with project stakeholders or suppliers to obtain resources or materials.	Core
15-2011.00	Actuaries	3500	Ascertain premium rates required and cash reserves and liabilities necessary to ensure payment of future benefits.	Core
15-2011.00	Actuaries	3503	Collaborate with programmers, underwriters, accounts, claims experts, and senior management to help companies develop plans for new lines of business or improvements to existing business.	Core
15-2011.00	Actuaries	3501	Analyze statistical information to estimate mortality, accident, sickness, disability, and retirement rates.	Core
15-2011.00	Actuaries	3502	Design, review, and help administer insurance, annuity and pension plans, determining financial soundness and calculating premiums.	Core
15-2011.00	Actuaries	3504	Determine, or help determine, company policy, and explain complex technical matters to company executives, government officials, shareholders, policyholders, or the public.	Core
15-2011.00	Actuaries	3508	Construct probability tables for events such as fires, natural disasters, and unemployment, based on analysis of statistical data and other pertinent information.	Core
15-2011.00	Actuaries	3506	Provide advice to clients on a contract basis, working as a consultant.	Core
15-2011.00	Actuaries	3512	Determine equitable basis for distributing surplus earnings under participating insurance and annuity contracts in mutual companies.	Core
15-2011.00	Actuaries	20951	Negotiate terms and conditions of reinsurance with other companies.	Core
15-2011.00	Actuaries	3511	Provide expertise to help financial institutions manage risks and maximize returns associated with investment products or credit offerings.	Core
15-2011.00	Actuaries	3505	Testify before public agencies on proposed legislation affecting businesses.	Core
15-2011.00	Actuaries	3509	Determine policy contract provisions for each type of insurance.	Core
15-2011.00	Actuaries	3507	Testify in court as expert witness or to provide legal evidence on matters such as the value of potential lifetime earnings of a person disabled or killed in an accident.	Supplemental
15-2011.00	Actuaries	3513	Explain changes in contract provisions to customers.	Supplemental
15-2011.00	Actuaries	3510	Manage credit and help price corporate security offerings.	Supplemental
15-2021.00	Mathematicians	24002	Mentor others on mathematical techniques.	Core
15-2021.00	Mathematicians	7369	Maintain knowledge in the field by reading professional journals, talking with other mathematicians, and attending professional conferences.	Core
15-2021.00	Mathematicians	7374	Develop new principles and new relationships between existing mathematical principles to advance mathematical science.	Core
15-2021.00	Mathematicians	20191	Disseminate research by writing reports, publishing papers, or presenting at professional conferences.	Core
15-2021.00	Mathematicians	7372	Assemble sets of assumptions, and explore the consequences of each set.	Core
15-2021.00	Mathematicians	7370	Perform computations and apply methods of numerical analysis to data.	Core
15-2021.00	Mathematicians	7373	Address the relationships of quantities, magnitudes, and forms through the use of numbers and symbols.	Core
15-2021.00	Mathematicians	7376	Conduct research to extend mathematical knowledge in traditional areas, such as algebra, geometry, probability, and logic.	Core
15-2021.00	Mathematicians	7371	Develop mathematical or statistical models of phenomena to be used for analysis or for computational simulation.	Core
15-2021.00	Mathematicians	7367	Apply mathematical theories and techniques to the solution of practical problems in business, engineering, the sciences, or other fields.	Core
15-2021.00	Mathematicians	7368	Develop computational methods for solving problems that occur in areas of science and engineering or that come from applications in business or industry.	Core
15-2021.00	Mathematicians	7375	Design, analyze, and decipher encryption systems designed to transmit military, political, financial, or law-enforcement-related information in code.	Supplemental
15-2031.00	Operations Research Analysts	20952	Present the results of mathematical modeling and data analysis to management or other end users.	Core
15-2031.00	Operations Research Analysts	7382	Define data requirements, and gather and validate information, applying judgment and statistical tests.	Core
15-2031.00	Operations Research Analysts	7380	Perform validation and testing of models to ensure adequacy, and reformulate models, as necessary.	Core
15-2031.00	Operations Research Analysts	7384	Prepare management reports defining and evaluating problems and recommending solutions.	Core
15-2031.00	Operations Research Analysts	7378	Collaborate with others in the organization to ensure successful implementation of chosen problem solutions.	Core
15-2031.00	Operations Research Analysts	7377	Formulate mathematical or simulation models of problems, relating constants and variables, restrictions, alternatives, conflicting objectives, and their numerical parameters.	Core
15-2031.00	Operations Research Analysts	7387	Observe the current system in operation, and gather and analyze information about each of the component problems, using a variety of sources.	Core
15-2031.00	Operations Research Analysts	7379	Analyze information obtained from management to conceptualize and define operational problems.	Core
15-2031.00	Operations Research Analysts	7383	Study and analyze information about alternative courses of action to determine which plan will offer the best outcomes.	Core
15-2031.00	Operations Research Analysts	7381	Collaborate with senior managers and decision makers to identify and solve a variety of problems and to clarify management objectives.	Core
15-2031.00	Operations Research Analysts	7386	Specify manipulative or computational methods to be applied to models.	Core
15-2031.00	Operations Research Analysts	7388	Design, conduct, and evaluate experimental operational models in cases where models cannot be developed from existing data.	Core
15-2031.00	Operations Research Analysts	7389	Develop and apply time and cost networks to plan, control, and review large projects.	Core
15-2031.00	Operations Research Analysts	7385	Break systems into their components, assign numerical values to each component, and examine the mathematical relationships between them.	Core
15-2031.00	Operations Research Analysts	20953	Educate staff in the use of mathematical models.	Core
15-2031.00	Operations Research Analysts	7390	Develop business methods and procedures, including accounting systems, file systems, office systems, logistics systems, and production schedules.	Core
15-2031.00	Operations Research Analysts	23986	Review research literature.	Core
15-2041.00	Statisticians	8956	Analyze and interpret statistical data to identify significant differences in relationships among sources of information.	Core
15-2041.00	Statisticians	8958	Evaluate the statistical methods and procedures used to obtain data to ensure validity, applicability, efficiency, and accuracy.	Core
15-2041.00	Statisticians	8953	Report results of statistical analyses, including information in the form of graphs, charts, and tables.	Core
15-2041.00	Statisticians	21100	Determine whether statistical methods are appropriate, based on user needs or research questions of interest.	Core
15-2041.00	Statisticians	8957	Prepare data for processing by organizing information, checking for inaccuracies, and adjusting and weighting the raw data.	Core
15-2041.00	Statisticians	8966	Develop and test experimental designs, sampling techniques, and analytical methods.	Core
15-2041.00	Statisticians	8955	Identify relationships and trends in data, as well as any factors that could affect the results of research.	Core
15-2041.00	Statisticians	20194	Present statistical and nonstatistical results, using charts, bullets, and graphs, in meetings or conferences to audiences such as clients, peers, and students.	Core
15-2041.00	Statisticians	8961	Design research projects that apply valid scientific techniques, and use information obtained from baselines or historical data to structure uncompromised and efficient analyses.	Core
15-2041.00	Statisticians	8965	Adapt statistical methods to solve specific problems in many fields, such as economics, biology, and engineering.	Core
15-2041.00	Statisticians	8959	Evaluate sources of information to determine any limitations, in terms of reliability or usability.	Core
15-2041.00	Statisticians	8954	Process large amounts of data for statistical modeling and graphic analysis, using computers.	Core
15-2041.00	Statisticians	20193	Develop software applications or programming for statistical modeling and graphic analysis.	Core
15-2041.00	Statisticians	20192	Report results of statistical analyses in peer-reviewed papers and technical manuals.	Core
15-2041.00	Statisticians	8960	Plan data collection methods for specific projects, and determine the types and sizes of sample groups to be used.	Core
15-2041.00	Statisticians	8964	Apply sampling techniques, or use complete enumeration bases to determine and define groups to be surveyed.	Core
15-2041.00	Statisticians	8967	Examine theories, such as those of probability and inference, to discover mathematical bases for new or improved methods of obtaining and evaluating numerical data.	Core
15-2041.00	Statisticians	8963	Supervise and provide instructions for workers collecting and tabulating data.	Core
15-2041.00	Statisticians	21101	Prepare and structure data warehouses for storing data.	Supplemental
15-2041.01	Biostatisticians	16254	Draw conclusions or make predictions, based on data summaries or statistical analyses.	Core
15-2041.01	Biostatisticians	16265	Analyze clinical or survey data, using statistical approaches such as longitudinal analysis, mixed-effect modeling, logistic regression analyses, and model-building techniques.	Core
15-2041.01	Biostatisticians	16250	Write detailed analysis plans and descriptions of analyses and findings for research protocols or reports.	Core
15-2041.01	Biostatisticians	16246	Calculate sample size requirements for clinical studies.	Core
15-2041.01	Biostatisticians	16243	Read current literature, attend meetings or conferences, and talk with colleagues to keep abreast of methodological or conceptual developments in fields such as biostatistics, pharmacology, life sciences, and social sciences.	Core
15-2041.01	Biostatisticians	16258	Design research studies in collaboration with physicians, life scientists, or other professionals.	Core
15-2041.01	Biostatisticians	16252	Prepare tables and graphs to present clinical data or results.	Core
15-2041.01	Biostatisticians	16249	Write program code to analyze data with statistical analysis software.	Core
15-2041.01	Biostatisticians	16263	Provide biostatistical consultation to clients or colleagues.	Core
15-2041.01	Biostatisticians	16262	Review clinical or other medical research protocols and recommend appropriate statistical analyses.	Core
15-2041.01	Biostatisticians	16257	Develop or implement data analysis algorithms.	Core
15-2041.01	Biostatisticians	16247	Determine project plans, timelines, or technical objectives for statistical aspects of biological research studies.	Core
15-2041.01	Biostatisticians	16244	Prepare statistical data for inclusion in reports to data monitoring committees, federal regulatory agencies, managers, or clients.	Core
15-2041.01	Biostatisticians	16251	Plan or direct research studies related to life sciences.	Core
15-2041.01	Biostatisticians	16245	Prepare articles for publication or presentation at professional conferences.	Core
15-2041.01	Biostatisticians	16253	Monitor clinical trials or experiments to ensure adherence to established procedures or to verify the quality of data collected.	Core
15-2041.01	Biostatisticians	16241	Write research proposals or grant applications for submission to external bodies.	Core
15-2041.01	Biostatisticians	16259	Design or maintain databases of biological data.	Core
15-2041.01	Biostatisticians	16260	Collect data through surveys or experimentation.	Core
15-2041.01	Biostatisticians	16264	Apply research or simulation results to extend biological theory or recommend new research projects.	Core
15-2041.01	Biostatisticians	16255	Develop or use mathematical models to track changes in biological phenomena, such as the spread of infectious diseases.	Core
15-2041.01	Biostatisticians	16248	Assign work to biostatistical assistants or programmers.	Core
15-2041.01	Biostatisticians	16261	Analyze archival data, such as birth, death, and disease records.	Core
15-2041.01	Biostatisticians	16256	Design surveys to assess health issues.	Core
15-2041.01	Biostatisticians	16242	Teach graduate or continuing education courses or seminars in biostatistics.	Core
15-2051.00	Data Scientists	21823	Analyze, manipulate, or process large sets of data using statistical software.	
15-2051.00	Data Scientists	21824	Apply feature selection algorithms to models predicting outcomes of interest, such as sales, attrition, and healthcare use.	
15-2051.00	Data Scientists	21825	Apply sampling techniques to determine groups to be surveyed or use complete enumeration methods.	
15-2051.00	Data Scientists	21826	Clean and manipulate raw data using statistical software.	
15-2051.00	Data Scientists	21827	Compare models using statistical performance metrics, such as loss functions or proportion of explained variance.	
15-2051.00	Data Scientists	21828	Create graphs, charts, or other visualizations to convey the results of data analysis using specialized software.	
15-2051.00	Data Scientists	21829	Deliver oral or written presentations of the results of mathematical modeling and data analysis to management or other end users.	
15-2051.00	Data Scientists	21830	Design surveys, opinion polls, or other instruments to collect data.	
15-2051.00	Data Scientists	21831	Identify business problems or management objectives that can be addressed through data analysis.	
15-2051.00	Data Scientists	21832	Identify relationships and trends or any factors that could affect the results of research.	
15-2051.00	Data Scientists	21833	Identify solutions to business problems, such as budgeting, staffing, and marketing decisions, using the results of data analysis.	
15-2051.00	Data Scientists	21834	Propose solutions in engineering, the sciences, and other fields using mathematical theories and techniques.	
15-2051.00	Data Scientists	21835	Read scientific articles, conference papers, or other sources of research to identify emerging analytic trends and technologies.	
15-2051.00	Data Scientists	21836	Recommend data-driven solutions to key stakeholders.	
15-2051.00	Data Scientists	21837	Test, validate, and reformulate models to ensure accurate prediction of outcomes of interest.	
15-2051.00	Data Scientists	21838	Write new functions or applications in programming languages to conduct analyses.	
15-2051.01	Business Intelligence Analysts	16150	Generate standard or custom reports summarizing business, financial, or economic data for review by executives, managers, clients, and other stakeholders.	Core
15-2051.01	Business Intelligence Analysts	16139	Maintain or update business intelligence tools, databases, dashboards, systems, or methods.	Core
15-2051.01	Business Intelligence Analysts	16140	Manage timely flow of business intelligence information to users.	Core
15-2051.01	Business Intelligence Analysts	16134	Provide technical support for existing reports, dashboards, or other tools.	Core
15-2051.01	Business Intelligence Analysts	16141	Identify and analyze industry or geographic trends with business strategy implications.	Core
15-2051.01	Business Intelligence Analysts	16142	Document specifications for business intelligence or information technology reports, dashboards, or other outputs.	Core
15-2051.01	Business Intelligence Analysts	16144	Create business intelligence tools or systems, including design of related databases, spreadsheets, or outputs.	Core
15-2051.01	Business Intelligence Analysts	16146	Collect business intelligence data from available industry reports, public information, field reports, or purchased sources.	Core
15-2051.01	Business Intelligence Analysts	16143	Disseminate information regarding tools, reports, or metadata enhancements.	Core
15-2051.01	Business Intelligence Analysts	16145	Conduct or coordinate tests to ensure that intelligence is consistent with defined needs.	Core
15-2051.01	Business Intelligence Analysts	16149	Synthesize current business intelligence or trend data to support recommendations for action.	Core
15-2051.01	Business Intelligence Analysts	16148	Analyze competitive market strategies through analysis of related product, market, or share trends.	Core
15-2051.01	Business Intelligence Analysts	16136	Identify or monitor current and potential customers, using business intelligence tools.	Core
15-2051.01	Business Intelligence Analysts	16138	Communicate with customers, competitors, suppliers, professional organizations, or others to stay abreast of industry or business trends.	Core
15-2051.01	Business Intelligence Analysts	16135	Maintain library of model documents, templates, or other reusable knowledge assets.	Core
15-2051.01	Business Intelligence Analysts	16137	Create or review technical design documentation to ensure the accurate development of reporting solutions.	Core
15-2051.01	Business Intelligence Analysts	16147	Analyze technology trends to identify markets for future product development or to improve sales of existing products.	Core
15-2051.02	Clinical Data Managers	16281	Design and validate clinical databases, including designing or testing logic checks.	Core
15-2051.02	Clinical Data Managers	16284	Process clinical data, including receipt, entry, verification, or filing of information.	Core
15-2051.02	Clinical Data Managers	16280	Generate data queries, based on validation checks or errors and omissions identified during data entry, to resolve identified problems.	Core
15-2051.02	Clinical Data Managers	16285	Develop project-specific data management plans that address areas such as coding, reporting, or transfer of data, database locks, and work flow processes.	Core
15-2051.02	Clinical Data Managers	16279	Monitor work productivity or quality to ensure compliance with standard operating procedures.	Core
15-2051.02	Clinical Data Managers	16268	Prepare appropriate formatting to data sets as requested.	Core
15-2051.02	Clinical Data Managers	16286	Design forms for receiving, processing, or tracking data.	Core
15-2051.02	Clinical Data Managers	16277	Prepare data analysis listings and activity, performance, or progress reports.	Core
15-2051.02	Clinical Data Managers	16282	Confer with end users to define or implement clinical system requirements such as data release formats, delivery schedules, and testing protocols.	Core
15-2051.02	Clinical Data Managers	16278	Perform quality control audits to ensure accuracy, completeness, or proper usage of clinical systems and data.	Core
15-2051.02	Clinical Data Managers	16283	Analyze clinical data using appropriate statistical tools.	Core
15-2051.02	Clinical Data Managers	16269	Evaluate processes and technologies, and suggest revisions to increase productivity and efficiency.	Core
15-2051.02	Clinical Data Managers	16270	Develop technical specifications for data management programming and communicate needs to information technology staff.	Core
15-2051.02	Clinical Data Managers	16273	Write work instruction manuals, data capture guidelines, or standard operating procedures.	Core
15-2051.02	Clinical Data Managers	16274	Track the flow of work forms, including in-house data flow or electronic forms transfer.	Core
15-2051.02	Clinical Data Managers	16276	Supervise the work of data management project staff.	Core
15-2051.02	Clinical Data Managers	16272	Contribute to the compilation, organization, and production of protocols, clinical study reports, regulatory submissions, or other controlled documentation.	Core
15-2051.02	Clinical Data Managers	16266	Read technical literature and participate in continuing education or professional associations to maintain awareness of current database technology and best practices.	Core
15-2051.02	Clinical Data Managers	16275	Train staff on technical procedures or software program usage.	Core
15-2051.02	Clinical Data Managers	16271	Develop or select specific software programs for various research scenarios.	Supplemental
15-2051.02	Clinical Data Managers	16267	Provide support and information to functional areas such as marketing, clinical monitoring, and medical affairs.	Supplemental
15-2099.01	Bioinformatics Technicians	17709	Analyze or manipulate bioinformatics data using software packages, statistical applications, or data mining techniques.	Core
15-2099.01	Bioinformatics Technicians	17715	Extend existing software programs, web-based interactive tools, or database queries as sequence management and analysis needs evolve.	Core
15-2099.01	Bioinformatics Technicians	17716	Maintain awareness of new and emerging computational methods and technologies.	Core
15-2099.01	Bioinformatics Technicians	17721	Conduct quality analyses of data inputs and resulting analyses or predictions.	Core
15-2099.01	Bioinformatics Technicians	17707	Enter or retrieve information from structural databases, protein sequence motif databases, mutation databases, genomic databases or gene expression databases.	Core
15-2099.01	Bioinformatics Technicians	17706	Develop or maintain applications that process biologically based data into searchable databases for purposes of analysis, calculation, or presentation.	Core
15-2099.01	Bioinformatics Technicians	17710	Confer with researchers, clinicians, or information technology staff to determine data needs and programming requirements and to provide assistance with database-related research activities.	Core
15-2099.01	Bioinformatics Technicians	17717	Participate in the preparation of reports or scientific publications.	Core
15-2099.01	Bioinformatics Technicians	17720	Write computer programs or scripts to be used in querying databases.	Core
15-2099.01	Bioinformatics Technicians	17714	Document all database changes, modifications, or problems.	Core
15-2099.01	Bioinformatics Technicians	17711	Create data management or error-checking procedures and user manuals.	Core
15-2099.01	Bioinformatics Technicians	17713	Develop or apply data mining and machine learning algorithms.	Supplemental
15-2099.01	Bioinformatics Technicians	17712	Design or implement web-based tools for querying large-scale biological databases.	Supplemental
15-2099.01	Bioinformatics Technicians	17708	Monitor database performance and perform any necessary maintenance, upgrades, or repairs.	Supplemental
15-2099.01	Bioinformatics Technicians	17722	Confer with database users about project timelines and changes.	Supplemental
15-2099.01	Bioinformatics Technicians	17724	Perform routine system administrative functions, such as troubleshooting, back-ups, or upgrades.	Supplemental
15-2099.01	Bioinformatics Technicians	17723	Package bioinformatics data for submission to public repositories.	Supplemental
15-2099.01	Bioinformatics Technicians	17719	Train bioinformatics staff or researchers in the use of databases.	Supplemental
15-2099.01	Bioinformatics Technicians	17718	Test new or updated software or tools and provide feedback to developers.	Supplemental
17-1011.00	Architects, Except Landscape and Naval	20483	Develop final construction plans that include aesthetic representations of the structure or details for its construction.	Core
17-1011.00	Architects, Except Landscape and Naval	20479	Prepare scale drawings or architectural designs, using computer-aided design or other tools.	Core
17-1011.00	Architects, Except Landscape and Naval	130	Prepare information regarding design, structure specifications, materials, color, equipment, estimated costs, or construction time.	Core
17-1011.00	Architects, Except Landscape and Naval	131	Consult with clients to determine functional or spatial requirements of structures.	Core
17-1011.00	Architects, Except Landscape and Naval	20481	Meet with clients to review or discuss architectural drawings.	Core
17-1011.00	Architects, Except Landscape and Naval	20485	Monitor the work of specialists, such as electrical engineers, mechanical engineers, interior designers, or sound specialists to ensure optimal form or function of designs or final structures.	Core
17-1011.00	Architects, Except Landscape and Naval	136	Integrate engineering elements into unified architectural designs.	Core
17-1011.00	Architects, Except Landscape and Naval	20486	Plan layouts of structural architectural projects.	Core
17-1011.00	Architects, Except Landscape and Naval	20484	Conduct periodic on-site observations of construction work to monitor compliance with plans.	Core
17-1011.00	Architects, Except Landscape and Naval	134	Prepare contract documents for building contractors.	Core
17-1011.00	Architects, Except Landscape and Naval	19596	Plan or design structures such as residences, office buildings, theatres, factories, or other structural properties in accordance with environmental, safety, or other regulations.	Core
17-1011.00	Architects, Except Landscape and Naval	20480	Direct activities of technicians engaged in preparing drawings or specification documents.	Core
17-1011.00	Architects, Except Landscape and Naval	138	Administer construction contracts.	Core
17-1011.00	Architects, Except Landscape and Naval	20488	Create three-dimensional or interactive representations of designs, using computer-assisted design software.	Core
17-1011.00	Architects, Except Landscape and Naval	139	Represent clients in obtaining bids or awarding construction contracts.	Core
17-1011.00	Architects, Except Landscape and Naval	20482	Develop marketing materials, proposals, or presentations to generate new work opportunities.	Core
17-1011.00	Architects, Except Landscape and Naval	19595	Perform predesign services, such as feasibility or environmental impact studies.	Core
17-1011.00	Architects, Except Landscape and Naval	19593	Design structures that incorporate environmentally friendly building practices or concepts, such as Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards.	Core
17-1011.00	Architects, Except Landscape and Naval	19592	Design or plan construction of green building projects to minimize adverse environmental impact or conserve energy.	Core
17-1011.00	Architects, Except Landscape and Naval	19594	Gather information related to projects' environmental sustainability or operational efficiency.	Supplemental
17-1011.00	Architects, Except Landscape and Naval	20487	Inspect proposed building sites to determine suitability for construction.	Supplemental
17-1011.00	Architects, Except Landscape and Naval	19591	Design environmentally sound structural upgrades to existing buildings, such as natural lighting systems, green roofs, or rainwater collection systems.	Supplemental
17-1011.00	Architects, Except Landscape and Naval	19590	Calculate potential energy savings by comparing estimated energy consumption of proposed design to baseline standards.	Supplemental
17-1011.00	Architects, Except Landscape and Naval	140	Prepare operating and maintenance manuals, studies, or reports.	Supplemental
17-1012.00	Landscape Architects	20369	Confer with clients, engineering personnel, or architects on landscape projects.	Core
17-1012.00	Landscape Architects	20371	Analyze data on conditions such as site location, drainage, or structure location for environmental reports or landscaping plans.	Core
17-1012.00	Landscape Architects	20373	Inspect landscape work to ensure compliance with specifications, evaluate quality of materials or work, or advise clients or construction personnel.	Core
17-1012.00	Landscape Architects	20370	Prepare site plans, specifications, or cost estimates for land development.	Core
17-1012.00	Landscape Architects	20375	Integrate existing land features or landscaping into designs.	Core
17-1012.00	Landscape Architects	19597	Collaborate with architects or related professionals on whole building design to maximize the aesthetic features of structures or surrounding land and to improve energy efficiency.	Core
17-1012.00	Landscape Architects	18470	Prepare graphic representations or drawings of proposed plans or designs.	Core
17-1012.00	Landscape Architects	20378	Inspect proposed sites to identify structural elements of land areas or other important site information, such as soil condition, existing landscaping, or the proximity of water management facilities.	Core
17-1012.00	Landscape Architects	20380	Collaborate with estimators to cost projects, create project plans, or coordinate bids from landscaping contractors.	Core
17-1012.00	Landscape Architects	19598	Create landscapes that minimize water consumption such as by incorporating drought-resistant grasses or indigenous plants.	Core
17-1012.00	Landscape Architects	20379	Develop planting plans to help clients garden productively or to achieve particular aesthetic effects.	Core
17-1012.00	Landscape Architects	20376	Manage the work of subcontractors to ensure quality control.	Core
17-1012.00	Landscape Architects	20374	Present project plans or designs to public stakeholders, such as government agencies or community groups.	Core
17-1012.00	Landscape Architects	20372	Develop marketing materials, proposals, or presentations to generate new work opportunities.	Core
17-1012.00	Landscape Architects	20381	Prepare conceptual drawings, graphics, or other visual representations of land areas to show predicted growth or development of land areas over time.	Core
17-1012.00	Landscape Architects	19600	Identify and select appropriate sustainable materials for use in landscape designs, such as recycled wood or recycled concrete boards for structural elements or recycled tires for playground bedding.	Core
17-1012.00	Landscape Architects	20377	Research latest products, technology, or design trends to stay current in the field.	Core
17-1012.00	Landscape Architects	19599	Design and integrate rainwater harvesting or gray and reclaimed water systems to conserve water into building or land designs.	Core
17-1012.00	Landscape Architects	20382	Provide follow-up consultations for clients to ensure landscape designs are maturing or developing as planned.	Core
17-1021.00	Cartographers and Photogrammetrists	3517	Compile data required for map preparation, including aerial photographs, survey notes, records, reports, and original maps.	Core
17-1021.00	Cartographers and Photogrammetrists	3522	Delineate aerial photographic detail, such as control points, hydrography, topography, and cultural features, using precision stereoplotting apparatus or drafting instruments.	Core
17-1021.00	Cartographers and Photogrammetrists	3524	Prepare and alter trace maps, charts, tables, detailed drawings, and three-dimensional optical models of terrain using stereoscopic plotting and computer graphics equipment.	Core
17-1021.00	Cartographers and Photogrammetrists	3526	Study legal records to establish boundaries of local, national, and international properties.	Core
17-1021.00	Cartographers and Photogrammetrists	3518	Inspect final compositions to ensure completeness and accuracy.	Core
17-1021.00	Cartographers and Photogrammetrists	3516	Revise existing maps and charts, making all necessary corrections and adjustments.	Core
17-1021.00	Cartographers and Photogrammetrists	3514	Identify, scale, and orient geodetic points, elevations, and other planimetric or topographic features, applying standard mathematical formulas.	Core
17-1021.00	Cartographers and Photogrammetrists	3515	Collect information about specific features of the Earth, using aerial photography and other digital remote sensing techniques.	Core
17-1021.00	Cartographers and Photogrammetrists	3520	Examine and analyze data from ground surveys, reports, aerial photographs, and satellite images to prepare topographic maps, aerial-photograph mosaics, and related charts.	Core
17-1021.00	Cartographers and Photogrammetrists	3523	Build and update digital databases.	Core
17-1021.00	Cartographers and Photogrammetrists	3519	Determine map content and layout, as well as production specifications such as scale, size, projection, and colors, and direct production to ensure that specifications are followed.	Core
17-1021.00	Cartographers and Photogrammetrists	3525	Determine guidelines that specify which source material is acceptable for use.	Supplemental
17-1021.00	Cartographers and Photogrammetrists	3521	Select aerial photographic and remote sensing techniques and plotting equipment needed to meet required standards of accuracy.	Supplemental
17-1021.00	Cartographers and Photogrammetrists	3527	Travel over photographed areas to observe, identify, record, and verify all relevant features.	Supplemental
17-1022.00	Surveyors	3530	Direct or conduct surveys to establish legal boundaries for properties, based on legal deeds and titles.	Core
17-1022.00	Surveyors	3528	Prepare and maintain sketches, maps, reports, and legal descriptions of surveys to describe, certify, and assume liability for work performed.	Core
17-1022.00	Surveyors	3534	Write descriptions of property boundary surveys for use in deeds, leases, or other legal documents.	Core
17-1022.00	Surveyors	3529	Verify the accuracy of survey data, including measurements and calculations conducted at survey sites.	Core
17-1022.00	Surveyors	3536	Search legal records, survey records, and land titles to obtain information about property boundaries in areas to be surveyed.	Core
17-1022.00	Surveyors	3531	Record the results of surveys, including the shape, contour, location, elevation, and dimensions of land or land features.	Core
17-1022.00	Surveyors	3533	Prepare, or supervise preparation of, all data, charts, plots, maps, records, and documents related to surveys.	Core
17-1022.00	Surveyors	3543	Compute geodetic measurements and interpret survey data to determine positions, shapes, and elevations of geomorphic and topographic features.	Core
17-1022.00	Surveyors	3532	Calculate heights, depths, relative positions, property lines, and other characteristics of terrain.	Core
17-1022.00	Surveyors	3535	Plan and conduct ground surveys designed to establish baselines, elevations, and other geodetic measurements.	Core
17-1022.00	Surveyors	3539	Establish fixed points for use in making maps, using geodetic and engineering instruments.	Core
17-1022.00	Surveyors	3540	Determine longitudes and latitudes of important features and boundaries in survey areas, using theodolites, transits, levels, and satellite-based global positioning systems (GPS).	Core
17-1022.00	Surveyors	3541	Train assistants and helpers, and direct their work in such activities as performing surveys or drafting maps.	Core
17-1022.00	Surveyors	3537	Coordinate findings with the work of engineering and architectural personnel, clients, and others concerned with projects.	Core
17-1022.00	Surveyors	3542	Analyze survey objectives and specifications to prepare survey proposals or to direct others in survey proposal preparation.	Core
17-1022.00	Surveyors	20954	Testify as an expert witness in court cases on land survey issues, such as property boundaries.	Core
17-1022.00	Surveyors	3538	Adjust surveying instruments to maintain their accuracy.	Core
17-1022.00	Surveyors	3544	Develop criteria for survey methods and procedures.	Core
17-1022.00	Surveyors	3548	Survey bodies of water to determine navigable channels and to secure data for construction of breakwaters, piers, and other marine structures.	Core
17-1022.00	Surveyors	3549	Direct aerial surveys of specified geographical areas.	Core
17-1022.00	Surveyors	3546	Conduct research in surveying and mapping methods, using knowledge of photogrammetric map compilation and electronic data processing.	Core
17-1022.00	Surveyors	3547	Locate and mark sites selected for geophysical prospecting activities, such as efforts to locate petroleum or other mineral products.	Supplemental
17-1022.00	Surveyors	3550	Determine specifications for equipment to be used for aerial photography, as well as altitudes from which to photograph terrain.	Supplemental
17-1022.00	Surveyors	3545	Develop criteria for the design and modification of survey instruments.	Supplemental
17-1022.01	Geodetic Surveyors	16299	Analyze control or survey data to ensure adherence to project specifications or land survey standards.	Core
17-1022.01	Geodetic Surveyors	16302	Conduct surveys to determine exact positions, measurement of points, elevations, lines, areas, volumes, contours, or other features of land surfaces.	Core
17-1022.01	Geodetic Surveyors	16298	Calculate the exact horizontal and vertical position of points on the Earth's surface.	Core
17-1022.01	Geodetic Surveyors	16295	Maintain databases of geodetic and related information, including coordinate, descriptive, or quality assurance data.	Core
17-1022.01	Geodetic Surveyors	16292	Verify the mathematical correctness of newly collected survey data.	Core
17-1022.01	Geodetic Surveyors	16297	Compute horizontal and vertical coordinates of control networks, using direct leveling or other geodetic survey techniques, such as triangulation, trilateration, and traversing, to establish features of the Earth's surface.	Core
17-1022.01	Geodetic Surveyors	16289	Plan or direct the work of geodetic surveying staff, providing technical consultation as needed.	Core
17-1022.01	Geodetic Surveyors	16300	Assess the quality of control data to determine the need for additional survey data for engineering, construction, or other projects.	Core
17-1022.01	Geodetic Surveyors	16290	Distribute compiled geodetic data to government agencies or the general public.	Core
17-1022.01	Geodetic Surveyors	16293	Request additional survey data when field collection errors occur or engineering surveying specifications are not maintained.	Core
17-1022.01	Geodetic Surveyors	16291	Read current literature, talk with colleagues, continue education, or participate in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in technology, equipment, or systems.	Core
17-1022.01	Geodetic Surveyors	16288	Provide training and interpretation in the use of methods or procedures for observing and checking controls for geodetic and plane coordinates.	Core
17-1022.01	Geodetic Surveyors	16294	Prepare progress or technical reports.	Core
17-1022.01	Geodetic Surveyors	16287	Review existing standards, controls, or equipment used, recommending changes or upgrades as needed.	Core
17-1022.01	Geodetic Surveyors	16296	Compute, retrace, or adjust existing surveys of features such as highway alignments, property boundaries, utilities, control and other surveys to match the ground elevation-dependent grids, geodetic grids, or property boundaries and to ensure accuracy and continuity of data used in engineering, surveying, or construction projects.	Core
17-1022.01	Geodetic Surveyors	16301	Determine orientation of tracts of land, including position, boundaries, size, and shape, using theodolites, electronic distance-measuring equipment, satellite-based positioning equipment, land information systems, or other geodetic survey equipment.	Core
17-2011.00	Aerospace Engineers	1339	Formulate mathematical models or other methods of computer analysis to develop, evaluate, or modify design, according to customer engineering requirements.	Core
17-2011.00	Aerospace Engineers	1337	Plan or conduct experimental, environmental, operational, or stress tests on models or prototypes of aircraft or aerospace systems or equipment.	Core
17-2011.00	Aerospace Engineers	20724	Formulate conceptual design of aeronautical or aerospace products or systems to meet customer requirements or conform to environmental regulations.	Core
17-2011.00	Aerospace Engineers	1345	Plan or coordinate investigation and resolution of customers' reports of technical problems with aircraft or aerospace vehicles.	Core
17-2011.00	Aerospace Engineers	1340	Write technical reports or other documentation, such as handbooks or bulletins, for use by engineering staff, management, or customers.	Core
17-2011.00	Aerospace Engineers	1335	Direct or coordinate activities of engineering or technical personnel involved in designing, fabricating, modifying, or testing of aircraft or aerospace products.	Core
17-2011.00	Aerospace Engineers	20725	Evaluate product data or design from inspections or reports for conformance to engineering principles, customer requirements, environmental regulations, or quality standards.	Core
17-2011.00	Aerospace Engineers	20726	Develop design criteria for aeronautical or aerospace products or systems, including testing methods, production costs, quality standards, environmental standards, or completion dates.	Core
17-2011.00	Aerospace Engineers	1341	Analyze project requests, proposals, or engineering data to determine feasibility, productibility, cost, or production time of aerospace or aeronautical products.	Core
17-2011.00	Aerospace Engineers	1346	Maintain records of performance reports for future reference.	Core
17-2011.00	Aerospace Engineers	20727	Diagnose performance problems by reviewing reports or documentation from customers or field engineers or by inspecting malfunctioning or damaged products.	Supplemental
17-2011.00	Aerospace Engineers	20728	Direct aerospace research and development programs.	Supplemental
17-2011.00	Aerospace Engineers	1344	Evaluate and approve selection of vendors by studying past performance or new advertisements.	Supplemental
17-2011.00	Aerospace Engineers	19601	Design new or modify existing aerospace systems to reduce polluting emissions, such as nitrogen oxide, carbon monoxide, or smoke emissions.	Supplemental
17-2011.00	Aerospace Engineers	19602	Design or engineer filtration systems that reduce harmful emissions.	
17-2011.00	Aerospace Engineers	19603	Evaluate biofuel performance specifications to determine feasibility for aerospace applications.	
17-2021.00	Agricultural Engineers	5336	Prepare reports, sketches, working drawings, specifications, proposals, and budgets for proposed sites or systems.	Core
17-2021.00	Agricultural Engineers	5325	Visit sites to observe environmental problems, to consult with contractors, or to monitor construction activities.	Core
17-2021.00	Agricultural Engineers	5337	Meet with clients, such as district or regional councils, farmers, and developers, to discuss their needs.	Core
17-2021.00	Agricultural Engineers	5331	Discuss plans with clients, contractors, consultants, and other engineers so that they can be evaluated and necessary changes made.	Core
17-2021.00	Agricultural Engineers	5327	Test agricultural machinery and equipment to ensure adequate performance.	Core
17-2021.00	Agricultural Engineers	5334	Plan and direct construction of rural electric-power distribution systems, and irrigation, drainage, and flood control systems for soil and water conservation.	Core
17-2021.00	Agricultural Engineers	5329	Provide advice on water quality and issues related to pollution management, river control, and ground and surface water resources.	Core
17-2021.00	Agricultural Engineers	5328	Design structures for crop storage, animal shelter and loading, and animal and crop processing, and supervise their construction.	Core
17-2021.00	Agricultural Engineers	5330	Conduct educational programs that provide farmers or farm cooperative members with information that can help them improve agricultural productivity.	Core
17-2021.00	Agricultural Engineers	5338	Design sensing, measuring, and recording devices, and other instrumentation used to study plant or animal life.	Core
17-2021.00	Agricultural Engineers	5326	Design agricultural machinery components and equipment, using computer-aided design (CAD) technology.	Core
17-2021.00	Agricultural Engineers	5333	Design and supervise environmental and land reclamation projects in agriculture and related industries.	Core
17-2021.00	Agricultural Engineers	5335	Design food processing plants and related mechanical systems.	Supplemental
17-2021.00	Agricultural Engineers	5332	Supervise food processing or manufacturing plant operations.	Supplemental
17-2031.00	Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers	8968	Evaluate the safety, efficiency, and effectiveness of biomedical equipment.	Core
17-2031.00	Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers	21856	Prepare technical reports, data summary documents, or research articles for scientific publication, regulatory submissions, or patent applications.	Core
17-2031.00	Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers	21847	Design or develop medical diagnostic or clinical instrumentation, equipment, or procedures, using the principles of engineering and biobehavioral sciences.	Core
17-2031.00	Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers	8975	Conduct research, along with life scientists, chemists, and medical scientists, on the engineering aspects of the biological systems of humans and animals.	Core
17-2031.00	Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers	8979	Adapt or design computer hardware or software for medical science uses.	Core
17-2031.00	Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers	21853	Maintain databases of experiment characteristics or results.	Core
17-2031.00	Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers	21851	Develop statistical models or simulations, using statistical or modeling software.	Core
17-2031.00	Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers	21857	Read current scientific or trade literature to stay abreast of scientific, industrial, or technological advances.	Core
17-2031.00	Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers	21854	Manage teams of engineers by creating schedules, tracking inventory, creating or using budgets, or overseeing contract obligations or deadlines.	Core
17-2031.00	Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers	8973	Develop models or computer simulations of human biobehavioral systems to obtain data for measuring or controlling life processes.	Core
17-2031.00	Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers	21846	Design or conduct follow-up experimentation, based on generated data, to meet established process objectives.	Core
17-2031.00	Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers	18604	Write documents describing protocols, policies, standards for use, maintenance, and repair of medical equipment.	Core
17-2031.00	Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers	21841	Communicate with bioregulatory authorities regarding licensing or compliance responsibilities.	Core
17-2031.00	Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers	21850	Develop methodologies for transferring procedures or biological processes from laboratories to commercial-scale manufacturing production.	Core
17-2031.00	Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers	21840	Collaborate with manufacturing or quality assurance staff to prepare product specification or safety sheets, standard operating procedures, user manuals, or qualification and validation reports.	Core
17-2031.00	Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers	8972	Research new materials to be used for products, such as implanted artificial organs.	Core
17-2031.00	Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers	21855	Prepare project plans for equipment or facility improvements, including time lines, budgetary estimates, or capital spending requests.	Core
17-2031.00	Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers	21844	Consult with chemists or biologists to develop or evaluate novel technologies.	Core
17-2031.00	Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers	21843	Confer with research and biomanufacturing personnel to ensure the compatibility of design and production.	Core
17-2031.00	Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers	21858	Recommend process formulas, instrumentation, or equipment specifications, based on results of bench or pilot experimentation.	Core
17-2031.00	Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers	21842	Communicate with suppliers regarding the design or specifications of bioproduction equipment, instrumentation, or materials.	Core
17-2031.00	Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers	18603	Conduct training or in-services to educate clinicians and other personnel on proper use of equipment.	Core
17-2031.00	Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers	8970	Advise hospital administrators on the planning, acquisition, and use of medical equipment.	Core
17-2031.00	Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers	8980	Analyze new medical procedures to forecast likely outcomes.	Supplemental
17-2031.00	Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers	21845	Design and deliver technology, such as prosthetic devices, to assist people with disabilities.	Supplemental
17-2031.00	Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers	21839	Advise manufacturing staff regarding problems with fermentation, filtration, or other bioproduction processes.	Supplemental
17-2031.00	Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers	21859	Review existing manufacturing processes to identify opportunities for yield improvement or reduced process variation.	Supplemental
17-2031.00	Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers	21849	Develop bioremediation processes to reduce pollution, protect the environment, or treat waste products.	Supplemental
17-2031.00	Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers	21852	Lead studies to examine or recommend changes in process sequences or operation protocols.	Supplemental
17-2031.00	Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers	21848	Design or direct bench or pilot production experiments to determine the scale of production methods that optimize product yield and minimize production costs.	Supplemental
17-2041.00	Chemical Engineers	3552	Develop safety procedures to be employed by workers operating equipment or working in close proximity to ongoing chemical reactions.	Core
17-2041.00	Chemical Engineers	18471	Troubleshoot problems with chemical manufacturing processes.	Core
17-2041.00	Chemical Engineers	20955	Monitor and analyze data from processes and experiments.	Core
17-2041.00	Chemical Engineers	18472	Evaluate chemical equipment and processes to identify ways to optimize performance or to ensure compliance with safety and environmental regulations.	Core
17-2041.00	Chemical Engineers	3560	Design and plan layout of equipment.	Core
17-2041.00	Chemical Engineers	3554	Prepare estimate of production costs and production progress reports for management.	Core
17-2041.00	Chemical Engineers	18473	Perform tests and monitor performance of processes throughout stages of production to determine degree of control over variables such as temperature, density, specific gravity, and pressure.	Core
17-2041.00	Chemical Engineers	3558	Conduct research to develop new and improved chemical manufacturing processes.	Core
17-2041.00	Chemical Engineers	3553	Determine most effective arrangement of operations such as mixing, crushing, heat transfer, distillation, and drying.	Core
17-2041.00	Chemical Engineers	3557	Develop processes to separate components of liquids or gases or generate electrical currents, using controlled chemical processes.	Core
17-2041.00	Chemical Engineers	3559	Design measurement and control systems for chemical plants based on data collected in laboratory experiments and in pilot plant operations.	Core
17-2041.00	Chemical Engineers	3556	Perform laboratory studies of steps in manufacture of new products and test proposed processes in small-scale operation, such as a pilot plant.	Core
17-2041.00	Chemical Engineers	24003	Develop computer models of chemical processes.	Core
17-2041.00	Chemical Engineers	3555	Direct activities of workers who operate or are engaged in constructing and improving absorption, evaporation, or electromagnetic equipment.	Core
17-2051.00	Civil Engineers	19610	Direct engineering activities, ensuring compliance with environmental, safety, or other governmental regulations.	Core
17-2051.00	Civil Engineers	20490	Manage and direct the construction, operations, or maintenance activities at project site.	Core
17-2051.00	Civil Engineers	148	Inspect project sites to monitor progress and ensure conformance to design specifications and safety or sanitation standards.	Core
17-2051.00	Civil Engineers	147	Compute load and grade requirements, water flow rates, or material stress factors to determine design specifications.	Core
17-2051.00	Civil Engineers	20491	Plan and design transportation or hydraulic systems or structures, using computer-assisted design or drawing tools.	Core
17-2051.00	Civil Engineers	20489	Provide technical advice to industrial or managerial personnel regarding design, construction, program modifications, or structural repairs.	Core
17-2051.00	Civil Engineers	20492	Analyze survey reports, maps, drawings, blueprints, aerial photography, or other topographical or geologic data.	Core
17-2051.00	Civil Engineers	150	Direct or participate in surveying to lay out installations or establish reference points, grades, or elevations to guide construction.	Core
17-2051.00	Civil Engineers	151	Estimate quantities and cost of materials, equipment, or labor to determine project feasibility.	Core
17-2051.00	Civil Engineers	152	Prepare or present public reports on topics such as bid proposals, deeds, environmental impact statements, or property and right-of-way descriptions.	Core
17-2051.00	Civil Engineers	19607	Design energy-efficient or environmentally sound civil structures.	Core
17-2051.00	Civil Engineers	153	Test soils or materials to determine the adequacy and strength of foundations, concrete, asphalt, or steel.	Supplemental
17-2051.00	Civil Engineers	19611	Identify environmental risks and develop risk management strategies for civil engineering projects.	Supplemental
17-2051.00	Civil Engineers	155	Conduct studies of traffic patterns or environmental conditions to identify engineering problems and assess potential project impact.	Supplemental
17-2051.00	Civil Engineers	19609	Develop or implement engineering solutions to clean up industrial accidents or other contaminated sites.	Supplemental
17-2051.00	Civil Engineers	19608	Design or engineer systems to efficiently dispose of chemical, biological, or other toxic wastes.	Supplemental
17-2051.01	Transportation Engineers	16323	Design or prepare plans for new transportation systems or parts of systems, such as airports, commuter trains, highways, streets, bridges, drainage structures, or roadway lighting.	Core
17-2051.01	Transportation Engineers	16320	Check construction plans, design calculations, or cost estimations to ensure completeness, accuracy, or conformity to engineering standards or practices.	Core
17-2051.01	Transportation Engineers	16305	Prepare administrative, technical, or statistical reports on traffic-operation matters, such as accidents, safety measures, or pedestrian volume or practices.	Core
17-2051.01	Transportation Engineers	16311	Plan alteration or modification of existing transportation structures to improve safety or function.	Core
17-2051.01	Transportation Engineers	16319	Confer with contractors, utility companies, or government agencies to discuss plans, specifications, or work schedules.	Core
17-2051.01	Transportation Engineers	16303	Present data, maps, or other information at construction-related public hearings or meetings.	Core
17-2051.01	Transportation Engineers	16310	Prepare final project layout drawings that include details such as stress calculations.	Core
17-2051.01	Transportation Engineers	16314	Investigate traffic problems and recommend methods to improve traffic flow or safety.	Core
17-2051.01	Transportation Engineers	16318	Estimate transportation project costs.	Core
17-2051.01	Transportation Engineers	19612	Design or engineer drainage, erosion, or sedimentation control systems for transportation projects.	Core
17-2051.01	Transportation Engineers	16307	Evaluate traffic control devices or lighting systems to determine need for modification or expansion.	Core
17-2051.01	Transportation Engineers	16309	Prepare project budgets, schedules, or specifications for labor or materials.	Core
17-2051.01	Transportation Engineers	16316	Inspect completed transportation projects to ensure safety or compliance with applicable standards or regulations.	Core
17-2051.01	Transportation Engineers	16304	Review development plans to determine potential traffic impact.	Core
17-2051.01	Transportation Engineers	16306	Evaluate transportation systems or traffic control devices or lighting systems to determine need for modification or expansion.	Core
17-2051.01	Transportation Engineers	16321	Analyze environmental impact statements for transportation projects.	Core
17-2051.01	Transportation Engineers	16322	Supervise the maintenance or repair of transportation systems or system components.	Core
17-2051.01	Transportation Engineers	16313	Model transportation scenarios to evaluate the impacts of activities such as new development or to identify possible solutions to transportation problems.	Core
17-2051.01	Transportation Engineers	19616	Inspect completed transportation projects to ensure compliance with environmental regulations.	Core
17-2051.01	Transportation Engineers	16312	Participate in contract bidding, negotiation, or administration.	Core
17-2051.01	Transportation Engineers	19615	Evaluate construction project materials for compliance with environmental standards.	Core
17-2051.01	Transportation Engineers	16317	Direct the surveying, staking, or laying-out of construction projects.	Core
17-2051.01	Transportation Engineers	19613	Design transportation systems or structures with sustainable materials or products, such as porous pavement or bioretention structures.	Core
17-2051.01	Transportation Engineers	16315	Investigate or test specific construction project materials to determine compliance to specifications or standards.	Supplemental
17-2051.01	Transportation Engineers	16308	Develop or assist in the development of transportation-related computer software or computer processes.	Supplemental
17-2051.01	Transportation Engineers	19614	Develop plans to deconstruct damaged or obsolete roadways or other transportation structures in a manner that is environmentally sound or prepares the land for sustainable development.	Supplemental
17-2051.02	Water/Wastewater Engineers	16327	Provide technical direction or supervision to junior engineers, engineering or computer-aided design (CAD) technicians, or other technical personnel.	Core
17-2051.02	Water/Wastewater Engineers	16325	Review and critique proposals, plans, or designs related to water or wastewater treatment systems.	Core
17-2051.02	Water/Wastewater Engineers	16350	Design domestic or industrial water or wastewater treatment plants, including advanced facilities with sequencing batch reactors (SBR), membranes, lift stations, headworks, surge overflow basins, ultraviolet disinfection systems, aerobic digesters, sludge lagoons, or control buildings.	Core
17-2051.02	Water/Wastewater Engineers	21166	Evaluate the operation and maintenance of water or wastewater systems to identify ways to improve their efficiency.	Core
17-2051.02	Water/Wastewater Engineers	16330	Design or select equipment for use in wastewater processing to ensure compliance with government standards.	Core
17-2051.02	Water/Wastewater Engineers	16349	Design pumping systems, pumping stations, pipelines, force mains, or sewers for the collection of wastewater.	Core
17-2051.02	Water/Wastewater Engineers	16347	Design water distribution systems for potable or non-potable water.	Core
17-2051.02	Water/Wastewater Engineers	16331	Conduct water quality studies to identify and characterize water pollutant sources.	Core
17-2051.02	Water/Wastewater Engineers	16343	Analyze and recommend chemical, biological, or other wastewater treatment methods to prepare water for industrial or domestic use.	Core
17-2051.02	Water/Wastewater Engineers	16328	Identify design alternatives for the development of new water resources.	Core
17-2051.02	Water/Wastewater Engineers	16345	Design water runoff collection networks, water supply channels, or water supply system networks.	Core
17-2051.02	Water/Wastewater Engineers	16346	Design water or wastewater lift stations, including water wells.	Core
17-2051.02	Water/Wastewater Engineers	16339	Conduct cost-benefit analyses for the construction of water supply systems, runoff collection networks, water and wastewater treatment plants, or wastewater collection systems.	Core
17-2051.02	Water/Wastewater Engineers	16326	Provide technical support on water resource or treatment issues to government agencies.	Core
17-2051.02	Water/Wastewater Engineers	16337	Conduct feasibility studies for the construction of facilities, such as water supply systems, runoff collection networks, water and wastewater treatment plants, or wastewater collection systems.	Core
17-2051.02	Water/Wastewater Engineers	16341	Analyze storm water or floodplain drainage systems to control erosion, stabilize river banks, repair channel streams, or design bridges.	Core
17-2051.02	Water/Wastewater Engineers	16335	Oversee the construction of decentralized or on-site wastewater treatment systems, including reclaimed water facilities.	Core
17-2051.02	Water/Wastewater Engineers	16329	Develop plans for new water resources or water efficiency programs.	Core
17-2051.02	Water/Wastewater Engineers	16333	Perform hydrological analyses, using three-dimensional simulation software, to model the movement of water or forecast the dispersion of chemical pollutants in the water supply.	Core
17-2051.02	Water/Wastewater Engineers	16334	Perform hydraulic analyses of water supply systems or water distribution networks to model flow characteristics, test for pressure losses, or to identify opportunities to mitigate risks and improve operational efficiency.	Core
17-2051.02	Water/Wastewater Engineers	16324	Write technical reports or publications related to water resources development or water use efficiency.	Core
17-2051.02	Water/Wastewater Engineers	16344	Design water storage tanks or other water storage facilities.	Core
17-2051.02	Water/Wastewater Engineers	16342	Analyze and recommend sludge treatment or disposal methods.	Core
17-2051.02	Water/Wastewater Engineers	16348	Design sludge treatment plants.	Core
17-2051.02	Water/Wastewater Engineers	16336	Gather and analyze water use data to forecast water demand.	Core
17-2051.02	Water/Wastewater Engineers	16338	Conduct environmental impact studies related to water and wastewater collection, treatment, or distribution.	Core
17-2051.02	Water/Wastewater Engineers	16340	Analyze the efficiency of water delivery structures, such as dams, tainter gates, canals, pipes, penstocks, or cofferdams.	Core
17-2051.02	Water/Wastewater Engineers	16332	Perform mathematical modeling of underground or surface water resources, such as floodplains, ocean coastlines, streams, rivers, or wetlands.	Supplemental
17-2061.00	Computer Hardware Engineers	7391	Update knowledge and skills to keep up with rapid advancements in computer technology.	Core
17-2061.00	Computer Hardware Engineers	7407	Design and develop computer hardware and support peripherals, including central processing units (CPUs), support logic, microprocessors, custom integrated circuits, and printers and disk drives.	Core
17-2061.00	Computer Hardware Engineers	7399	Confer with engineering staff and consult specifications to evaluate interface between hardware and software and operational and performance requirements of overall system.	Core
17-2061.00	Computer Hardware Engineers	7396	Build, test, and modify product prototypes, using working models or theoretical models constructed with computer simulation.	Core
17-2061.00	Computer Hardware Engineers	7402	Write detailed functional specifications that document the hardware development process and support hardware introduction.	Core
17-2061.00	Computer Hardware Engineers	7393	Test and verify hardware and support peripherals to ensure that they meet specifications and requirements, by recording and analyzing test data.	Core
17-2061.00	Computer Hardware Engineers	7398	Direct technicians, engineering designers or other technical support personnel as needed.	Core
17-2061.00	Computer Hardware Engineers	7392	Provide technical support to designers, marketing and sales departments, suppliers, engineers and other team members throughout the product development and implementation process.	Core
17-2061.00	Computer Hardware Engineers	7400	Select hardware and material, assuring compliance with specifications and product requirements.	Core
17-2061.00	Computer Hardware Engineers	7401	Store, retrieve, and manipulate data for analysis of system capabilities and requirements.	Core
17-2061.00	Computer Hardware Engineers	7397	Analyze user needs and recommend appropriate hardware.	Core
17-2061.00	Computer Hardware Engineers	7406	Evaluate factors such as reporting formats required, cost constraints, and need for security restrictions to determine hardware configuration.	Core
17-2061.00	Computer Hardware Engineers	7404	Provide training and support to system designers and users.	Core
17-2061.00	Computer Hardware Engineers	7394	Monitor functioning of equipment and make necessary modifications to ensure system operates in conformance with specifications.	Core
17-2061.00	Computer Hardware Engineers	7403	Specify power supply requirements and configuration, drawing on system performance expectations and design specifications.	Core
17-2061.00	Computer Hardware Engineers	7405	Assemble and modify existing pieces of equipment to meet special needs.	Supplemental
17-2061.00	Computer Hardware Engineers	7395	Analyze information to determine, recommend, and plan layout, including type of computers and peripheral equipment modifications.	Supplemental
17-2061.00	Computer Hardware Engineers	7408	Recommend purchase of equipment to control dust, temperature, and humidity in area of system installation.	Supplemental
17-2071.00	Electrical Engineers	1348	Design, implement, maintain, or improve electrical instruments, equipment, facilities, components, products, or systems for commercial, industrial, or domestic purposes.	Core
17-2071.00	Electrical Engineers	1357	Oversee project production efforts to assure projects are completed on time and within budget.	Core
17-2071.00	Electrical Engineers	1350	Direct or coordinate manufacturing, construction, installation, maintenance, support, documentation, or testing activities to ensure compliance with specifications, codes, or customer requirements.	Core
17-2071.00	Electrical Engineers	1351	Perform detailed calculations to compute and establish manufacturing, construction, or installation standards or specifications.	Core
17-2071.00	Electrical Engineers	1349	Operate computer-assisted engineering or design software or equipment to perform engineering tasks.	Core
17-2071.00	Electrical Engineers	1347	Confer with engineers, customers, or others to discuss existing or potential engineering projects or products.	Core
17-2071.00	Electrical Engineers	1356	Investigate or test vendors' or competitors' products.	Core
17-2071.00	Electrical Engineers	20731	Inspect completed installations and observe operations to ensure conformance to design and equipment specifications and compliance with operational, safety, or environmental standards.	Core
17-2071.00	Electrical Engineers	20730	Investigate customer or public complaints to determine the nature and extent of problems.	Core
17-2071.00	Electrical Engineers	1358	Prepare technical drawings, specifications of electrical systems, or topographical maps to ensure that installation and operations conform to standards and customer requirements.	Core
17-2071.00	Electrical Engineers	1363	Compile data and write reports regarding existing or potential electrical engineering studies or projects.	Core
17-2071.00	Electrical Engineers	1354	Prepare specifications for purchases of materials or equipment.	Core
17-2071.00	Electrical Engineers	20729	Estimate labor, material, or construction costs for budget preparation purposes.	Core
17-2071.00	Electrical Engineers	1353	Plan or implement research methodology or procedures to apply principles of electrical theory to engineering projects.	Core
17-2071.00	Electrical Engineers	1355	Supervise or train project team members, as necessary.	Core
17-2071.00	Electrical Engineers	1361	Assist in developing capital project programs for new equipment or major repairs.	Core
17-2071.00	Electrical Engineers	1364	Collect data relating to commercial or residential development, population, or power system interconnection to determine operating efficiency of electrical systems.	Supplemental
17-2071.00	Electrical Engineers	19618	Develop systems that produce electricity with renewable energy sources, such as wind, solar, or biofuels.	Supplemental
17-2071.00	Electrical Engineers	23956	Develop software to control electrical systems.	Supplemental
17-2071.00	Electrical Engineers	19619	Integrate electrical systems with renewable energy systems to improve overall efficiency.	Supplemental
17-2071.00	Electrical Engineers	1365	Conduct field surveys or study maps, graphs, diagrams, or other data to identify and correct power system problems.	Supplemental
17-2071.00	Electrical Engineers	19617	Design electrical systems or components that minimize electric energy requirements, such as lighting systems designed to account for natural lighting.	Supplemental
17-2072.00	Electronics Engineers, Except Computer	5339	Design electronic components, software, products, or systems for commercial, industrial, medical, military, or scientific applications.	Core
17-2072.00	Electronics Engineers, Except Computer	20497	Operate computer-assisted engineering or design software or equipment to perform electronics engineering tasks.	Core
17-2072.00	Electronics Engineers, Except Computer	20494	Evaluate project work to ensure effectiveness, technical adequacy, or compatibility in the resolution of complex electronics engineering problems.	Core
17-2072.00	Electronics Engineers, Except Computer	5349	Direct or coordinate activities concerned with manufacture, construction, installation, maintenance, operation, or modification of electronic equipment, products, or systems.	Core
17-2072.00	Electronics Engineers, Except Computer	20496	Confer with engineers, customers, vendors, or others to discuss existing or potential electronics engineering projects or products.	Core
17-2072.00	Electronics Engineers, Except Computer	20499	Provide technical support or instruction to staff or customers regarding electronics equipment standards.	Core
17-2072.00	Electronics Engineers, Except Computer	20498	Recommend repair or design modifications of electronics components or systems, based on factors such as environment, service, cost, or system capabilities.	Core
17-2072.00	Electronics Engineers, Except Computer	5348	Prepare documentation containing information such as confidential descriptions or specifications of proprietary hardware or software, product development or introduction schedules, product costs, or information about product performance weaknesses.	Core
17-2072.00	Electronics Engineers, Except Computer	5350	Develop or perform operational, maintenance, or testing procedures for electronic products, components, equipment, or systems.	Core
17-2072.00	Electronics Engineers, Except Computer	20495	Analyze electronics system requirements, capacity, cost, or customer needs to determine project feasibility.	Core
17-2072.00	Electronics Engineers, Except Computer	5354	Prepare, review, or maintain maintenance schedules, design documentation, or operational reports or charts.	Core
17-2072.00	Electronics Engineers, Except Computer	5346	Inspect electronic equipment, instruments, products, or systems to ensure conformance to specifications, safety standards, or applicable codes or regulations.	Core
17-2072.00	Electronics Engineers, Except Computer	20493	Determine project material or equipment needs.	Core
17-2072.00	Electronics Engineers, Except Computer	5355	Prepare necessary criteria, procedures, reports, or plans for successful conduct of the project with consideration given to site preparation, facility validation, installation, quality assurance, or testing.	Supplemental
17-2072.00	Electronics Engineers, Except Computer	5351	Plan or develop applications or modifications for electronic properties used in components, products, or systems to improve technical performance.	Supplemental
17-2072.00	Electronics Engineers, Except Computer	5352	Prepare engineering sketches or specifications for construction, relocation, or installation of equipment, facilities, products, or systems.	Supplemental
17-2072.00	Electronics Engineers, Except Computer	20500	Prepare budget or cost estimates for equipment, construction, or installation projects or control expenditures.	Supplemental
17-2072.00	Electronics Engineers, Except Computer	19621	Investigate green consumer electronics applications for consumer electronic devices, power saving devices for computers or televisions, or energy efficient power chargers.	Supplemental
17-2072.00	Electronics Engineers, Except Computer	5357	Represent employer at conferences, meetings, boards, panels, committees, or working groups to present, explain, or defend findings or recommendations, negotiate compromises or agreements, or exchange information.	Supplemental
17-2072.00	Electronics Engineers, Except Computer	19623	Research or develop new green electronics technologies, such as lighting, optical data storage devices, or energy efficient televisions.	Supplemental
17-2072.01	Radio Frequency Identification Device Specialists	16363	Identify operational requirements for new systems to inform selection of technological solutions.	Core
17-2072.01	Radio Frequency Identification Device Specialists	16370	Integrate tags, readers, or software in radio frequency identification device (RFID) designs.	Core
17-2072.01	Radio Frequency Identification Device Specialists	16354	Perform systems analysis or programming of radio frequency identification device (RFID) technology.	Core
17-2072.01	Radio Frequency Identification Device Specialists	16359	Test radio frequency identification device (RFID) software to ensure proper functioning.	Core
17-2072.01	Radio Frequency Identification Device Specialists	16360	Select appropriate radio frequency identification device (RFID) tags and determine placement locations.	Core
17-2072.01	Radio Frequency Identification Device Specialists	16361	Perform site analyses to determine system configurations, processes to be impacted, or on-site obstacles to technology implementation.	Core
17-2072.01	Radio Frequency Identification Device Specialists	16362	Perform acceptance testing on newly installed or updated systems.	Core
17-2072.01	Radio Frequency Identification Device Specialists	16366	Determine means of integrating radio frequency identification device (RFID) into other applications.	Core
17-2072.01	Radio Frequency Identification Device Specialists	16353	Provide technical support for radio frequency identification device (RFID) technology.	Core
17-2072.01	Radio Frequency Identification Device Specialists	16371	Collect data about existing client hardware, software, networking, or key business processes to inform implementation of radio frequency identification device (RFID) technology.	Core
17-2072.01	Radio Frequency Identification Device Specialists	16369	Install, test, or maintain radio frequency identification device (RFID) systems.	Core
17-2072.01	Radio Frequency Identification Device Specialists	16358	Test tags or labels to ensure readability.	Core
17-2072.01	Radio Frequency Identification Device Specialists	16364	Determine usefulness of new radio frequency identification device (RFID) technologies.	Core
17-2072.01	Radio Frequency Identification Device Specialists	16351	Verify compliance of developed applications with architectural standards and established practices.	Core
17-2072.01	Radio Frequency Identification Device Specialists	16356	Train users in details of system operation.	Core
17-2072.01	Radio Frequency Identification Device Specialists	16365	Develop process flows, work instructions, or standard operating procedures for radio frequency identification device (RFID) systems.	Core
17-2072.01	Radio Frequency Identification Device Specialists	16352	Read current literature, attend meetings or conferences, or talk with colleagues to stay abreast of industry research about new technologies.	Core
17-2072.01	Radio Frequency Identification Device Specialists	16355	Document equipment or process details of radio frequency identification device (RFID) technology.	Core
17-2072.01	Radio Frequency Identification Device Specialists	16367	Define and compare possible radio frequency identification device (RFID) solutions to inform selection for specific projects.	Core
17-2072.01	Radio Frequency Identification Device Specialists	16368	Create simulations or models of radio frequency identification device (RFID) systems to provide information for selection and configuration.	Core
17-2072.01	Radio Frequency Identification Device Specialists	16357	Analyze radio frequency identification device (RFID)-related supply chain data.	Core
17-2081.00	Environmental Engineers	15210	Design, or supervise the design of, systems, processes, or equipment for control, management, or remediation of water, air, or soil quality.	Core
17-2081.00	Environmental Engineers	1377	Assess the existing or potential environmental impact of land use projects on air, water, or land.	Core
17-2081.00	Environmental Engineers	20195	Collaborate with environmental scientists, planners, hazardous waste technicians, engineers, experts in law or business, or other specialists to address environmental problems.	Core
17-2081.00	Environmental Engineers	1374	Advise corporations or government agencies of procedures to follow in cleaning up contaminated sites to protect people and the environment.	Core
17-2081.00	Environmental Engineers	1373	Develop proposed project objectives and targets and report to management on progress in attaining them.	Core
17-2081.00	Environmental Engineers	1370	Monitor progress of environmental improvement programs.	Core
17-2081.00	Environmental Engineers	1366	Prepare, review, or update environmental investigation or recommendation reports.	Core
17-2081.00	Environmental Engineers	20197	Prepare, maintain, or revise quality assurance documentation or procedures.	Core
17-2081.00	Environmental Engineers	1379	Develop site-specific health and safety protocols, such as spill contingency plans or methods for loading or transporting waste.	Core
17-2081.00	Environmental Engineers	1369	Provide technical support for environmental remediation or litigation projects, including remediation system design or determination of regulatory applicability.	Core
17-2081.00	Environmental Engineers	19625	Prepare or present public briefings on the status of environmental engineering projects.	Core
17-2081.00	Environmental Engineers	1378	Assist in budget implementation, forecasts, or administration.	Core
17-2081.00	Environmental Engineers	1380	Coordinate or manage environmental protection programs or projects, assigning or evaluating work.	Core
17-2081.00	Environmental Engineers	1375	Advise industries or government agencies about environmental policies and standards.	Core
17-2081.00	Environmental Engineers	1368	Obtain, update, or maintain plans, permits, or standard operating procedures.	Core
17-2081.00	Environmental Engineers	19624	Direct installation or operation of environmental monitoring devices or supervise related data collection programs.	Core
17-2081.00	Environmental Engineers	1371	Inspect industrial or municipal facilities or programs to evaluate operational effectiveness or ensure compliance with environmental regulations.	Core
17-2081.00	Environmental Engineers	1389	Request bids from suppliers or consultants.	Core
17-2081.00	Environmental Engineers	1376	Inform company employees or other interested parties of environmental issues.	Core
17-2081.00	Environmental Engineers	1381	Serve as liaison with federal, state, or local agencies or officials on issues pertaining to solid or hazardous waste program requirements.	Core
17-2081.00	Environmental Engineers	1372	Provide administrative support for projects by collecting data, providing project documentation, training staff, or performing other general administrative duties.	Core
17-2081.00	Environmental Engineers	1390	Provide environmental engineering assistance in network analysis, regulatory analysis, or planning or reviewing database development.	Core
17-2081.00	Environmental Engineers	1385	Develop or present environmental compliance training or orientation sessions.	Core
17-2081.00	Environmental Engineers	20196	Provide assistance with planning, quality assurance, safety inspection protocols, or sampling as part of a team conducting multimedia inspections at complex facilities.	Core
17-2081.00	Environmental Engineers	1387	Develop, implement, or manage plans or programs related to conservation or management of natural resources.	Core
17-2081.00	Environmental Engineers	1383	Prepare hazardous waste manifests or land disposal restriction notifications.	Core
17-2081.00	Environmental Engineers	23987	Attend professional conferences to share information.	Core
17-2081.00	Environmental Engineers	19626	Write reports or articles for Web sites or newsletters related to environmental engineering issues.	Core
17-2081.00	Environmental Engineers	1388	Assess, sort, characterize, or pack known or unknown materials.	Supplemental
17-2111.00	Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors	21860	Investigate industrial accidents, injuries, or occupational diseases to determine causes and preventive measures.	Core
17-2111.00	Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors	21861	Conduct research to evaluate safety levels for products.	Core
17-2111.00	Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors	21862	Evaluate product designs for safety.	Core
17-2111.00	Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors	21863	Conduct or coordinate worker training in areas such as safety laws and regulations, hazardous condition monitoring, and use of safety equipment.	Core
17-2111.00	Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors	21864	Maintain and apply knowledge of current policies, regulations, and industrial processes.	Core
17-2111.00	Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors	21865	Recommend procedures for detection, prevention, and elimination of physical, chemical, or other product hazards.	Core
17-2111.00	Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors	21866	Report or review findings from accident investigations, facilities inspections, or environmental testing.	Core
17-2111.00	Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors	21867	Evaluate potential health hazards or damage that could occur from product misuse.	Core
17-2111.00	Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors	21868	Evaluate adequacy of actions taken to correct health inspection violations.	Core
17-2111.00	Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors	21869	Interpret safety regulations for others interested in industrial safety, such as safety engineers, labor representatives, and safety inspectors.	Core
17-2111.00	Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors	21870	Review plans and specifications for construction of new machinery or equipment to determine whether all safety requirements have been met.	Core
17-2111.00	Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors	21871	Participate in preparation of product usage and precautionary label instructions.	Core
17-2111.00	Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors	21872	Interview employers and employees to obtain information about work environments and workplace incidents.	Core
17-2111.00	Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors	21873	Provide expert testimony in litigation cases.	Core
17-2111.00	Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors	21874	Review employee safety programs to determine their adequacy.	Core
17-2111.00	Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors	21875	Conduct or direct testing of air quality, noise, temperature, or radiation levels to verify compliance with health and safety regulations.	Core
17-2111.00	Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors	21876	Provide technical advice and guidance to organizations on how to handle health-related problems and make needed changes.	Core
17-2111.00	Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors	21877	Develop industry standards of product safety.	Core
17-2111.00	Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors	21878	Maintain liaisons with outside organizations, such as fire departments, mutual aid societies, and rescue teams, so that emergency responses can be facilitated.	Core
17-2111.00	Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors	21879	Plan and conduct industrial hygiene research.	Core
17-2111.00	Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors	21880	Compile, analyze, and interpret statistical data related to occupational illnesses and accidents.	Core
17-2111.00	Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors	21881	Write and revise safety regulations and codes.	Core
17-2111.00	Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors	21882	Confer with medical professionals to assess health risks and to develop ways to manage health issues and concerns.	Core
17-2111.00	Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors	21883	Design and build safety equipment.	Supplemental
17-2111.00	Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors	21884	Check floors of plants to ensure that they are strong enough to support heavy machinery.	Supplemental
17-2111.00	Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors	21885	Inspect facilities, machinery, or safety equipment to identify and correct potential hazards, and to ensure safety regulation compliance.	
17-2111.00	Health and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and Inspectors	21886	Install safety devices on machinery or direct device installation.	
17-2111.02	Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers	8984	Advise architects, builders, and other construction personnel on fire prevention equipment and techniques and on fire code and standard interpretation and compliance.	Core
17-2111.02	Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers	8982	Design fire detection equipment, alarm systems, and fire extinguishing devices and systems.	Core
17-2111.02	Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers	8983	Inspect buildings or building designs to determine fire protection system requirements and potential problems in areas such as water supplies, exit locations, and construction materials.	Core
17-2111.02	Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers	24004	Review building plans to verify compliance with fire code.	Core
17-2111.02	Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers	20383	Prepare and write reports detailing specific fire prevention and protection issues, such as work performed, revised codes or standards, and proposed review schedules.	Core
17-2111.02	Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers	8988	Consult with authorities to discuss safety regulations and to recommend changes as necessary.	Core
17-2111.02	Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers	8993	Evaluate fire department performance and the laws and regulations affecting fire prevention or fire safety.	Core
17-2111.02	Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers	23902	Direct the purchase, modification, installation, testing, maintenance, and operation of fire prevention and protection systems.	Core
17-2111.02	Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers	8991	Attend workshops, seminars, or conferences to present or obtain information regarding fire prevention and protection.	Core
17-2111.02	Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers	8986	Determine causes of fires and ways in which they could have been prevented.	Core
17-2111.02	Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers	8992	Develop training materials and conduct training sessions on fire protection.	Core
17-2111.02	Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers	8990	Study the relationships between ignition sources and materials to determine how fires start.	Core
17-2111.02	Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers	8989	Develop plans for the prevention of destruction by fire, wind, and water.	Core
17-2111.02	Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers	8994	Conduct research on fire retardants and the fire safety of materials and devices.	Core
17-2112.00	Industrial Engineers	18607	Estimate production costs, cost saving methods, and the effects of product design changes on expenditures for management review, action, and control.	Core
17-2112.00	Industrial Engineers	1394	Plan and establish sequence of operations to fabricate and assemble parts or products and to promote efficient utilization.	Core
17-2112.00	Industrial Engineers	1391	Analyze statistical data and product specifications to determine standards and establish quality and reliability objectives of finished product.	Core
17-2112.00	Industrial Engineers	18609	Confer with clients, vendors, staff, and management personnel regarding purchases, product and production specifications, manufacturing capabilities, or project status.	Core
17-2112.00	Industrial Engineers	1400	Communicate with management and user personnel to develop production and design standards.	Core
17-2112.00	Industrial Engineers	1407	Evaluate precision and accuracy of production and testing equipment and engineering drawings to formulate corrective action plan.	Core
17-2112.00	Industrial Engineers	1393	Recommend methods for improving utilization of personnel, material, and utilities.	Core
17-2112.00	Industrial Engineers	1403	Record or oversee recording of information to ensure currency of engineering drawings and documentation of production problems.	Core
17-2112.00	Industrial Engineers	1398	Draft and design layout of equipment, materials, and workspace to illustrate maximum efficiency using drafting tools and computer.	Core
17-2112.00	Industrial Engineers	1405	Direct workers engaged in product measurement, inspection, and testing activities to ensure quality control and reliability.	Core
17-2112.00	Industrial Engineers	1392	Develop manufacturing methods, labor utilization standards, and cost analysis systems to promote efficient staff and facility utilization.	Core
17-2112.00	Industrial Engineers	1399	Review production schedules, engineering specifications, orders, and related information to obtain knowledge of manufacturing methods, procedures, and activities.	Core
17-2112.00	Industrial Engineers	1408	Complete production reports, purchase orders, and material, tool, and equipment lists.	Core
17-2112.00	Industrial Engineers	18608	Coordinate and implement quality control objectives, activities, or procedures to resolve production problems, maximize product reliability, or minimize costs.	Core
17-2112.00	Industrial Engineers	1406	Implement methods and procedures for disposition of discrepant material and defective or damaged parts, and assess cost and responsibility.	Core
17-2112.00	Industrial Engineers	1395	Apply statistical methods and perform mathematical calculations to determine manufacturing processes, staff requirements, and production standards.	Core
17-2112.00	Industrial Engineers	1404	Study operations sequence, material flow, functional statements, organization charts, and project information to determine worker functions and responsibilities.	Core
17-2112.00	Industrial Engineers	1402	Formulate sampling procedures and designs and develop forms and instructions for recording, evaluating, and reporting quality and reliability data.	Core
17-2112.00	Industrial Engineers	1410	Regulate and alter workflow schedules according to established manufacturing sequences and lead times to expedite production operations.	Supplemental
17-2112.00	Industrial Engineers	1409	Schedule deliveries based on production forecasts, material substitutions, storage and handling facilities, and maintenance requirements.	Supplemental
17-2112.01	Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists	16393	Collect data through direct observation of work activities or witnessing the conduct of tests.	Core
17-2112.01	Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists	16378	Conduct interviews or surveys of users or customers to collect information on topics, such as requirements, needs, fatigue, ergonomics, or interfaces.	Core
17-2112.01	Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists	16396	Advocate for end users in collaboration with other professionals, including engineers, designers, managers, or customers.	Core
17-2112.01	Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists	16387	Inspect work sites to identify physical hazards.	Core
17-2112.01	Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists	16381	Prepare reports or presentations summarizing results or conclusions of human factors engineering or ergonomics activities, such as testing, investigation, or validation.	Core
17-2112.01	Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists	16379	Recommend workplace changes to improve health and safety, using knowledge of potentially harmful factors, such as heavy loads or repetitive motions.	Core
17-2112.01	Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists	16383	Perform functional, task, or anthropometric analysis, using tools, such as checklists, surveys, videotaping, or force measurement.	Core
17-2112.01	Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists	16380	Provide technical support to clients through activities, such as rearranging workplace fixtures to reduce physical hazards or discomfort or modifying task sequences to reduce cycle time.	Core
17-2112.01	Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists	16392	Assess the user-interface or usability characteristics of products.	Core
17-2112.01	Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists	16386	Establish system operating or training requirements to ensure optimized human-machine interfaces.	Core
17-2112.01	Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists	16385	Integrate human factors requirements into operational hardware.	Core
17-2112.01	Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists	16374	Review health, safety, accident, or worker compensation records to evaluate safety program effectiveness or to identify jobs with high incidence of injury.	Core
17-2112.01	Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists	16397	Design or evaluate human work systems, using human factors engineering and ergonomic principles to optimize usability, cost, quality, safety, or performance.	Core
17-2112.01	Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists	16372	Write, review, or comment on documents, such as proposals, test plans, or procedures.	Core
17-2112.01	Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists	16373	Train users in task techniques or ergonomic principles.	Core
17-2112.01	Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists	16391	Conduct research to evaluate potential solutions related to changes in equipment design, procedures, manpower, personnel, or training.	Core
17-2112.01	Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists	16375	Provide human factors technical expertise on topics, such as advanced user-interface technology development or the role of human users in automated or autonomous sub-systems in advanced vehicle systems.	Core
17-2112.01	Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists	16388	Develop or implement human performance research, investigation, or analysis protocols.	Core
17-2112.01	Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists	16389	Develop or implement research methodologies or statistical analysis plans to test and evaluate developmental prototypes used in new products or processes, such as cockpit designs, user workstations, or computerized human models.	Core
17-2112.01	Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists	16377	Estimate time or resource requirements for ergonomic or human factors research or development projects.	Core
17-2112.01	Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists	16390	Design cognitive aids, such as procedural storyboards or decision support systems.	Core
17-2112.01	Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists	16395	Analyze complex systems to determine potential for further development, production, interoperability, compatibility, or usefulness in a particular area, such as aviation.	Core
17-2112.01	Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists	16376	Investigate theoretical or conceptual issues, such as the human design considerations of lunar landers or habitats.	Core
17-2112.01	Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists	16384	Operate testing equipment, such as heat stress meters, octave band analyzers, motion analysis equipment, inclinometers, light meters, thermoanemometers, sling psychrometers, or colorimetric detection tubes.	Core
17-2112.01	Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists	16382	Perform statistical analyses, such as social network pattern analysis, network modeling, discrete event simulation, agent-based modeling, statistical natural language processing, computational sociology, mathematical optimization, or systems dynamics.	Core
17-2112.01	Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists	16394	Apply modeling or quantitative analysis to forecast events, such as human decisions or behaviors, the structure or processes of organizations, or the attitudes or actions of human groups.	Core
17-2112.02	Validation Engineers	21051	Study product characteristics or customer requirements to determine validation objectives and standards.	Core
17-2112.02	Validation Engineers	18131	Analyze validation test data to determine whether systems or processes have met validation criteria or to identify root causes of production problems.	Core
17-2112.02	Validation Engineers	18129	Develop validation master plans, process flow diagrams, test cases, or standard operating procedures.	Core
17-2112.02	Validation Engineers	18137	Prepare detailed reports or design statements, based on results of validation and qualification tests or reviews of procedures and protocols.	Core
17-2112.02	Validation Engineers	18144	Maintain validation test equipment.	Core
17-2112.02	Validation Engineers	18127	Conduct validation or qualification tests of new or existing processes, equipment, or software in accordance with internal protocols or external standards.	Core
17-2112.02	Validation Engineers	18142	Communicate with regulatory agencies regarding compliance documentation or validation results.	Core
17-2112.02	Validation Engineers	18146	Prepare, maintain, or review validation and compliance documentation, such as engineering change notices, schematics, or protocols.	Core
17-2112.02	Validation Engineers	21052	Recommend resolution of identified deviations from established product or process standards.	Core
17-2112.02	Validation Engineers	18128	Design validation study features, such as sampling, testing, or analytical methodologies.	Core
17-2112.02	Validation Engineers	18130	Prepare validation or performance qualification protocols for new or modified manufacturing processes, systems, or equipment for production of pharmaceuticals, electronics, or other products.	Core
17-2112.02	Validation Engineers	18133	Create, populate, or maintain databases for tracking validation activities, test results, or validated systems.	Core
17-2112.02	Validation Engineers	18139	Resolve testing problems by modifying testing methods or revising test objectives and standards.	Core
17-2112.02	Validation Engineers	18132	Conduct audits of validation or performance qualification processes to ensure compliance with internal or regulatory requirements.	Core
17-2112.02	Validation Engineers	21053	Draw samples of raw materials, intermediate products, or finished products for validation testing.	Core
17-2112.02	Validation Engineers	18134	Direct validation activities, such as protocol creation or testing.	Core
17-2112.02	Validation Engineers	18143	Coordinate the implementation or scheduling of validation testing with affected departments and personnel.	Core
17-2112.02	Validation Engineers	18145	Participate in internal or external training programs to maintain knowledge of validation principles, industry trends, or novel technologies.	Core
17-2112.02	Validation Engineers	19647	Validate or characterize sustainable or environmentally friendly products, using electronic testing platforms.	Core
17-2112.02	Validation Engineers	18141	Assist in training equipment operators or other staff on validation protocols and standard operating procedures.	Core
17-2112.02	Validation Engineers	21054	Devise automated lab validation test stations or other test fixtures or equipment.	Supplemental
17-2112.03	Manufacturing Engineers	18181	Troubleshoot new or existing product problems involving designs, materials, or processes.	Core
17-2112.03	Manufacturing Engineers	18177	Investigate or resolve operational problems, such as material use variances or bottlenecks.	Core
17-2112.03	Manufacturing Engineers	20960	Identify opportunities or implement changes to improve manufacturing processes or products or to reduce costs, using knowledge of fabrication processes, tooling and production equipment, assembly methods, quality control standards, or product design, materials and parts.	Core
17-2112.03	Manufacturing Engineers	18167	Apply continuous improvement methods, such as lean manufacturing, to enhance manufacturing quality, reliability, or cost-effectiveness.	Core
17-2112.03	Manufacturing Engineers	18183	Provide technical expertise or support related to manufacturing.	Core
17-2112.03	Manufacturing Engineers	20961	Incorporate new manufacturing methods or processes to improve existing operations.	Core
17-2112.03	Manufacturing Engineers	18180	Review product designs for manufacturability or completeness.	Core
17-2112.03	Manufacturing Engineers	20962	Determine root causes of failures or recommend changes in designs, tolerances, or processing methods, using statistical procedures.	Core
17-2112.03	Manufacturing Engineers	18182	Prepare reports summarizing information or trends related to manufacturing performance.	Core
17-2112.03	Manufacturing Engineers	18178	Prepare documentation for new manufacturing processes or engineering procedures.	Core
17-2112.03	Manufacturing Engineers	18168	Design layout of equipment or workspaces to achieve maximum efficiency.	Core
17-2112.03	Manufacturing Engineers	18170	Communicate manufacturing capabilities, production schedules, or other information to facilitate production processes.	Core
17-2112.03	Manufacturing Engineers	18185	Supervise technicians, technologists, analysts, administrative staff, or other engineers.	Core
17-2112.03	Manufacturing Engineers	18172	Design, install, or troubleshoot manufacturing equipment.	Core
17-2112.03	Manufacturing Engineers	18175	Evaluate manufactured products according to specifications and quality standards.	Core
17-2112.03	Manufacturing Engineers	18174	Estimate costs, production times, or staffing requirements for new designs.	Core
17-2112.03	Manufacturing Engineers	18186	Train production personnel in new or existing methods.	Core
17-2112.03	Manufacturing Engineers	20963	Design tests of finished products or process capabilities to establish standards or validate process requirements.	Core
17-2112.03	Manufacturing Engineers	19649	Analyze the financial impacts of sustainable manufacturing processes or sustainable product manufacturing.	Core
17-2112.03	Manufacturing Engineers	19650	Develop sustainable manufacturing technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, minimize raw material use, replace toxic materials with non-toxic materials, replace non-renewable materials with renewable materials, or reduce waste.	Core
17-2112.03	Manufacturing Engineers	18179	Purchase equipment, materials, or parts.	Core
17-2112.03	Manufacturing Engineers	19651	Evaluate current or proposed manufacturing processes or practices for environmental sustainability, considering factors such as greenhouse gas emissions, air pollution, water pollution, energy use, or waste creation.	Core
17-2112.03	Manufacturing Engineers	18184	Read current literature, talk with colleagues, participate in educational programs, attend meetings or workshops, or participate in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in the manufacturing field.	Core
17-2112.03	Manufacturing Engineers	19652	Redesign packaging for manufactured products to minimize raw material use or waste.	Supplemental
17-2121.00	Marine Engineers and Naval Architects	21890	Perform monitoring activities to ensure that ships comply with international regulations and standards for life-saving equipment and pollution preventatives.	Core
17-2121.00	Marine Engineers and Naval Architects	21887	Design complete hull and superstructure according to specifications and test data, in conformity with standards of safety, efficiency, and economy.	Core
17-2121.00	Marine Engineers and Naval Architects	21915	Conduct analyses of ships, such as stability, structural, weight, and vibration analyses.	Core
17-2121.00	Marine Engineers and Naval Architects	21889	Study design proposals and specifications to establish basic characteristics of craft, such as size, weight, speed, propulsion, displacement, and draft.	Core
17-2121.00	Marine Engineers and Naval Architects	21907	Maintain contact with, and formulate reports for, contractors and clients to ensure completion of work at minimum cost.	Core
17-2121.00	Marine Engineers and Naval Architects	21903	Coordinate activities with regulatory bodies to ensure repairs and alterations are at minimum cost and consistent with safety.	Core
17-2121.00	Marine Engineers and Naval Architects	21894	Check, test, and maintain automatic controls and alarm systems.	Core
17-2121.00	Marine Engineers and Naval Architects	21905	Prepare technical reports for use by engineering, management, or sales personnel.	Core
17-2121.00	Marine Engineers and Naval Architects	21895	Design layout of craft interior, including cargo space, passenger compartments, ladder wells, and elevators.	Core
17-2121.00	Marine Engineers and Naval Architects	21900	Prepare, or direct the preparation of, product or system layouts and detailed drawings and schematics.	Core
17-2121.00	Marine Engineers and Naval Architects	21892	Evaluate performance of craft during dock and sea trials to determine design changes and conformance with national and international standards.	Core
17-2121.00	Marine Engineers and Naval Architects	21899	Inspect marine equipment and machinery to draw up work requests and job specifications.	Core
17-2121.00	Marine Engineers and Naval Architects	21896	Evaluate operation of marine equipment during acceptance testing and shakedown cruises.	Core
17-2121.00	Marine Engineers and Naval Architects	21910	Conduct analytical, environmental, operational, or performance studies to develop designs for products, such as marine engines, equipment, and structures.	Core
17-2121.00	Marine Engineers and Naval Architects	21916	Establish arrangement of boiler room equipment and propulsion machinery, heating and ventilating systems, refrigeration equipment, piping, and other functional equipment.	Core
17-2121.00	Marine Engineers and Naval Architects	21901	Investigate and observe tests on machinery and equipment for compliance with standards.	Core
17-2121.00	Marine Engineers and Naval Architects	21893	Prepare plans, estimates, design and construction schedules, and contract specifications, including any special provisions.	Core
17-2121.00	Marine Engineers and Naval Architects	21904	Design and oversee testing, installation, and repair of marine apparatus and equipment.	Core
17-2121.00	Marine Engineers and Naval Architects	21898	Conduct environmental, operational, or performance tests on marine machinery and equipment.	Core
17-2121.00	Marine Engineers and Naval Architects	21913	Analyze data to determine feasibility of product proposals.	Core
17-2121.00	Marine Engineers and Naval Architects	21911	Determine conditions under which tests are to be conducted, as well as sequences and phases of test operations.	Core
17-2121.00	Marine Engineers and Naval Architects	21909	Confer with research personnel to clarify or resolve problems and to develop or modify designs.	Core
17-2121.00	Marine Engineers and Naval Architects	21912	Review work requests and compare them with previous work completed on ships to ensure that costs are economically sound.	Core
17-2121.00	Marine Engineers and Naval Architects	21888	Supervise other engineers and crew members and train them for routine and emergency duties.	Supplemental
17-2121.00	Marine Engineers and Naval Architects	21897	Act as liaisons between ships' captains and shore personnel to ensure that schedules and budgets are maintained, and that ships are operated safely and efficiently.	Supplemental
17-2121.00	Marine Engineers and Naval Architects	21902	Maintain records of engineering department activities, including expense records and details of equipment maintenance and repairs.	Supplemental
17-2121.00	Marine Engineers and Naval Architects	21908	Maintain and coordinate repair of marine machinery and equipment for installation on vessels.	Supplemental
17-2121.00	Marine Engineers and Naval Architects	21891	Oversee construction and testing of prototype in model basin and develop sectional and waterline curves of hull to establish center of gravity, ideal hull form, and buoyancy and stability data.	Supplemental
17-2121.00	Marine Engineers and Naval Architects	21906	Procure materials needed to repair marine equipment and machinery.	Supplemental
17-2121.00	Marine Engineers and Naval Architects	21914	Schedule machine overhauls and the servicing of electrical, heating, ventilation, refrigeration, water, and sewage systems.	Supplemental
17-2131.00	Materials Engineers	9001	Analyze product failure data and laboratory test results to determine causes of problems and develop solutions.	Core
17-2131.00	Materials Engineers	9004	Design and direct the testing or control of processing procedures.	Core
17-2131.00	Materials Engineers	9002	Monitor material performance, and evaluate its deterioration.	Core
17-2131.00	Materials Engineers	9006	Conduct or supervise tests on raw materials or finished products to ensure their quality.	Core
17-2131.00	Materials Engineers	9005	Evaluate technical specifications and economic factors relating to process or product design objectives.	Core
17-2131.00	Materials Engineers	9012	Modify properties of metal alloys, using thermal and mechanical treatments.	Core
17-2131.00	Materials Engineers	9015	Determine appropriate methods for fabricating and joining materials.	Core
17-2131.00	Materials Engineers	9013	Guide technical staff in developing materials for specific uses in projected products or devices.	Core
17-2131.00	Materials Engineers	9010	Review new product plans, and make recommendations for material selection, based on design objectives such as strength, weight, heat resistance, electrical conductivity, and cost.	Core
17-2131.00	Materials Engineers	9003	Supervise the work of technologists, technicians, and other engineers and scientists.	Core
17-2131.00	Materials Engineers	9014	Plan and implement laboratory operations to develop material and fabrication procedures that meet cost, product specification, and performance standards.	Core
17-2131.00	Materials Engineers	9009	Plan and evaluate new projects, consulting with other engineers and corporate executives, as necessary.	Core
17-2131.00	Materials Engineers	9017	Supervise production and testing processes in industrial settings, such as metal refining facilities, smelting or foundry operations, or nonmetallic materials production operations.	Core
17-2131.00	Materials Engineers	9008	Solve problems in a number of engineering fields, such as mechanical, chemical, electrical, civil, nuclear, and aerospace.	Core
17-2131.00	Materials Engineers	9016	Conduct training sessions on new material products, applications, or manufacturing methods for customers and their employees.	Core
17-2131.00	Materials Engineers	9007	Perform managerial functions, such as preparing proposals and budgets, analyzing labor costs, and writing reports.	Core
17-2131.00	Materials Engineers	21167	Present technical information at conferences.	Core
17-2131.00	Materials Engineers	9019	Replicate the characteristics of materials and their components, using computers.	Core
17-2131.00	Materials Engineers	9011	Design processing plants and equipment.	Core
17-2131.00	Materials Engineers	9018	Write for technical magazines, journals, and trade association publications.	Core
17-2131.00	Materials Engineers	9020	Teach in colleges and universities.	Supplemental
17-2141.00	Mechanical Engineers	1411	Read and interpret blueprints, technical drawings, schematics, or computer-generated reports.	Core
17-2141.00	Mechanical Engineers	20733	Research, design, evaluate, install, operate, or maintain mechanical products, equipment, systems or processes to meet requirements.	Core
17-2141.00	Mechanical Engineers	20736	Specify system components or direct modification of products to ensure conformance with engineering design, performance specifications, or environmental regulations.	Core
17-2141.00	Mechanical Engineers	1412	Confer with engineers or other personnel to implement operating procedures, resolve system malfunctions, or provide technical information.	Core
17-2141.00	Mechanical Engineers	20734	Investigate equipment failures or difficulties to diagnose faulty operation and recommend remedial actions.	Core
17-2141.00	Mechanical Engineers	1421	Recommend design modifications to eliminate machine or system malfunctions.	Core
17-2141.00	Mechanical Engineers	1413	Research and analyze customer design proposals, specifications, manuals, or other data to evaluate the feasibility, cost, or maintenance requirements of designs or applications.	Core
17-2141.00	Mechanical Engineers	20741	Provide technical customer service.	Core
17-2141.00	Mechanical Engineers	1419	Oversee installation, operation, maintenance, or repair to ensure that machines or equipment are installed and functioning according to specifications.	Core
17-2141.00	Mechanical Engineers	20737	Assist drafters in developing the structural design of products, using drafting tools or computer-assisted drafting equipment or software.	Core
17-2141.00	Mechanical Engineers	1420	Conduct research that tests or analyzes the feasibility, design, operation, or performance of equipment, components, or systems.	Core
17-2141.00	Mechanical Engineers	20735	Develop or test models of alternate designs or processing methods to assess feasibility, sustainability, operating condition effects, potential new applications, or necessity of modification.	Core
17-2141.00	Mechanical Engineers	1418	Provide feedback to design engineers on customer problems or needs.	Core
17-2141.00	Mechanical Engineers	1429	Write performance requirements for product development or engineering projects.	Core
17-2141.00	Mechanical Engineers	20738	Estimate costs or submit bids for engineering, construction, or extraction projects.	Core
17-2141.00	Mechanical Engineers	1423	Develop, coordinate, or monitor all aspects of production, including selection of manufacturing methods, fabrication, or operation of product designs.	Core
17-2141.00	Mechanical Engineers	19628	Design integrated mechanical or alternative systems, such as mechanical cooling systems with natural ventilation systems, to improve energy efficiency.	Supplemental
17-2141.00	Mechanical Engineers	19627	Calculate energy losses for buildings, using equipment such as computers, combustion analyzers, or pressure gauges.	Supplemental
17-2141.00	Mechanical Engineers	19631	Recommend the use of utility or energy services that minimize carbon footprints.	Supplemental
17-2141.00	Mechanical Engineers	20739	Perform personnel functions, such as supervision of production workers, technicians, technologists, or other engineers.	Supplemental
17-2141.00	Mechanical Engineers	1430	Apply engineering principles or practices to emerging fields, such as robotics, waste management, or biomedical engineering.	Supplemental
17-2141.00	Mechanical Engineers	19629	Direct the installation, operation, maintenance, or repair of renewable energy equipment, such as heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) or water systems.	Supplemental
17-2141.00	Mechanical Engineers	19632	Select or install combined heat units, power units, cogeneration equipment, or trigeneration equipment that reduces energy use or pollution.	Supplemental
17-2141.00	Mechanical Engineers	19630	Evaluate mechanical designs or prototypes for energy performance or environmental impact.	Supplemental
17-2141.00	Mechanical Engineers	20742	Study industrial processes to maximize the efficiency of equipment applications, including equipment placement.	Supplemental
17-2141.00	Mechanical Engineers	1431	Design test control apparatus or equipment or develop procedures for testing products.	Supplemental
17-2141.00	Mechanical Engineers	1427	Establish or coordinate the maintenance or safety procedures, service schedule, or supply of materials required to maintain machines or equipment in the prescribed condition.	Supplemental
17-2141.00	Mechanical Engineers	20740	Solicit new business.	Supplemental
17-2141.01	Fuel Cell Engineers	16408	Plan or conduct experiments to validate new materials, optimize startup protocols, reduce conditioning time, or examine contaminant tolerance.	Core
17-2141.01	Fuel Cell Engineers	16407	Provide technical consultation or direction related to the development or production of fuel cell systems.	Core
17-2141.01	Fuel Cell Engineers	16417	Characterize component or fuel cell performances by generating operating maps, defining operating conditions, identifying design refinements, or executing durability assessments.	Core
17-2141.01	Fuel Cell Engineers	19946	Plan or implement fuel cell cost reduction or product improvement projects in collaboration with other engineers, suppliers, support personnel, or customers.	Core
17-2141.01	Fuel Cell Engineers	19950	Conduct fuel cell testing projects, using fuel cell test stations, analytical instruments, or electrochemical diagnostics, such as cyclic voltammetry or impedance spectroscopy.	Core
17-2141.01	Fuel Cell Engineers	16419	Analyze fuel cell or related test data, using statistical software.	Core
17-2141.01	Fuel Cell Engineers	16414	Conduct post-service or failure analyses, using electromechanical diagnostic principles or procedures.	Core
17-2141.01	Fuel Cell Engineers	19951	Define specifications for fuel cell materials.	Core
17-2141.01	Fuel Cell Engineers	16406	Recommend or implement changes to fuel cell system designs.	Core
17-2141.01	Fuel Cell Engineers	16403	Validate design of fuel cells, fuel cell components, or fuel cell systems.	Core
17-2141.01	Fuel Cell Engineers	16399	Read current literature, attend meetings or conferences, or talk with colleagues to stay abreast of new technology or competitive products.	Core
17-2141.01	Fuel Cell Engineers	19945	Prepare test stations, instrumentation, or data acquisition systems for use in specific tests of fuel cell components or systems.	Core
17-2141.01	Fuel Cell Engineers	16413	Develop fuel cell materials or fuel cell test equipment.	Core
17-2141.01	Fuel Cell Engineers	16412	Fabricate prototypes of fuel cell components, assemblies, stacks, or systems.	Core
17-2141.01	Fuel Cell Engineers	19949	Manage fuel cell battery hybrid system architecture, including sizing of components, such as fuel cells, energy storage units, or electric drives.	Core
17-2141.01	Fuel Cell Engineers	16415	Design or implement fuel cell testing or development programs.	Core
17-2141.01	Fuel Cell Engineers	16398	Write technical reports or proposals related to engineering projects.	Core
17-2141.01	Fuel Cell Engineers	16405	Simulate or model fuel cell, motor, or other system information, using simulation software programs.	Core
17-2141.01	Fuel Cell Engineers	16420	Design fuel cell systems, subsystems, stacks, assemblies, or components, such as electric traction motors or power electronics.	Core
17-2141.01	Fuel Cell Engineers	16411	Identify or define vehicle and system integration challenges for fuel cell vehicles.	Core
17-2141.01	Fuel Cell Engineers	16418	Calculate the efficiency or power output of a fuel cell system or process.	Core
17-2141.01	Fuel Cell Engineers	19947	Coordinate fuel cell engineering or test schedules with departments outside engineering, such as manufacturing.	Core
17-2141.01	Fuel Cell Engineers	19948	Authorize release of fuel cell parts, components, or subsystems for production.	Core
17-2141.01	Fuel Cell Engineers	19953	Evaluate the power output, system cost, or environmental impact of new hydrogen or non-hydrogen fuel cell system designs.	Core
17-2141.01	Fuel Cell Engineers	16410	Integrate electric drive subsystems with other vehicle systems to optimize performance or mitigate faults.	Core
17-2141.01	Fuel Cell Engineers	19952	Develop or evaluate systems or methods of hydrogen storage for fuel cell applications.	Supplemental
17-2141.02	Automotive Engineers	16438	Conduct or direct system-level automotive testing.	Core
17-2141.02	Automotive Engineers	16428	Provide technical direction to other engineers or engineering support personnel.	Core
17-2141.02	Automotive Engineers	16429	Perform failure, variation, or root cause analyses.	Core
17-2141.02	Automotive Engineers	16434	Calibrate vehicle systems, including control algorithms or other software systems.	Core
17-2141.02	Automotive Engineers	16437	Design or analyze automobile systems in areas such as aerodynamics, alternate fuels, ergonomics, hybrid power, brakes, transmissions, steering, calibration, safety, or diagnostics.	Core
17-2141.02	Automotive Engineers	16423	Prepare or present technical or project status reports.	Core
17-2141.02	Automotive Engineers	16426	Conduct research studies to develop new concepts in the field of automotive engineering.	Core
17-2141.02	Automotive Engineers	16422	Establish production or quality control standards.	Core
17-2141.02	Automotive Engineers	16436	Alter or modify designs to obtain specified functional or operational performance.	Core
17-2141.02	Automotive Engineers	19638	Research or implement green automotive technologies involving alternative fuels, electric or hybrid cars, or lighter or more fuel-efficient vehicles.	Core
17-2141.02	Automotive Engineers	16432	Develop calibration methodologies, test methodologies, or tools.	Core
17-2141.02	Automotive Engineers	19633	Create design alternatives for vehicle components, such as camless or dual-clutch engines or alternative air-conditioning systems, to increase fuel efficiency.	Core
17-2141.02	Automotive Engineers	16424	Develop or implement operating methods or procedures.	Core
17-2141.02	Automotive Engineers	16431	Develop engineering specifications or cost estimates for automotive design concepts.	Core
17-2141.02	Automotive Engineers	16433	Conduct automotive design reviews.	Core
17-2141.02	Automotive Engineers	19635	Design vehicles that use lighter materials, such as aluminum, magnesium alloy, or plastic, to improve fuel efficiency.	Core
17-2141.02	Automotive Engineers	16425	Write, review, or maintain engineering documentation.	Core
17-2141.02	Automotive Engineers	19636	Develop specifications for vehicles powered by alternative fuels or alternative power methods.	Core
17-2141.02	Automotive Engineers	16435	Build models for algorithm or control feature verification testing.	Core
17-2141.02	Automotive Engineers	16427	Coordinate production activities with other functional units, such as procurement, maintenance, or quality control.	Core
17-2141.02	Automotive Engineers	16439	Design control systems or algorithms for purposes such as automotive energy management, emissions management, or increased operational safety or performance.	Core
17-2141.02	Automotive Engineers	16430	Develop or integrate control feature requirements.	Core
17-2141.02	Automotive Engineers	19637	Research computerized automotive applications, such as telemetrics, intelligent transportation systems, artificial intelligence, or automatic control.	Core
17-2141.02	Automotive Engineers	16421	Read current literature, attend meetings or conferences, or talk with colleagues to stay abreast of new automotive technology or competitive products.	Core
17-2141.02	Automotive Engineers	19634	Design vehicles for increased recyclability or use of natural, renewable, or recycled materials in vehicle construction.	Core
17-2151.00	Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers	3569	Prepare technical reports for use by mining, engineering, and management personnel.	Core
17-2151.00	Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers	3561	Inspect mining areas for unsafe structures, equipment, and working conditions.	Core
17-2151.00	Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers	3568	Select or develop mineral location, extraction, and production methods, based on factors such as safety, cost, and deposit characteristics.	Core
17-2151.00	Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers	3562	Select locations and plan underground or surface mining operations, specifying processes, labor usage, and equipment that will result in safe, economical, and environmentally sound extraction of minerals and ores.	Core
17-2151.00	Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers	3565	Prepare schedules, reports, and estimates of the costs involved in developing and operating mines.	Core
17-2151.00	Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers	3566	Monitor mine production rates to assess operational effectiveness.	Core
17-2151.00	Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers	18610	Supervise, train, and evaluate technicians, technologists, survey personnel, engineers, scientists or other mine personnel.	Core
17-2151.00	Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers	3563	Examine maps, deposits, drilling locations, or mines to determine the location, size, accessibility, contents, value, and potential profitability of mineral, oil, and gas deposits.	Core
17-2151.00	Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers	3567	Design, implement, and monitor the development of mines, facilities, systems, or equipment.	Core
17-2151.00	Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers	3571	Test air to detect toxic gases and recommend measures to remove them, such as installation of ventilation shafts.	Supplemental
17-2151.00	Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers	3570	Implement and coordinate mine safety programs, including the design and maintenance of protective and rescue equipment and safety devices.	Supplemental
17-2151.00	Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers	3574	Devise solutions to problems of land reclamation and water and air pollution, such as methods of storing excavated soil and returning exhausted mine sites to natural states.	Supplemental
17-2151.00	Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers	3575	Lay out, direct, and supervise mine construction operations, such as the construction of shafts and tunnels.	Supplemental
17-2151.00	Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers	3572	Design, develop, and implement computer applications for use in mining operations such as mine design, modeling, or mapping or for monitoring mine conditions.	Supplemental
17-2151.00	Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers	3573	Select or devise materials-handling methods and equipment to transport ore, waste materials, and mineral products efficiently and economically.	Supplemental
17-2151.00	Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers	3576	Evaluate data to develop new mining products, equipment, or processes.	Supplemental
17-2151.00	Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers	3578	Design mining and mineral treatment equipment and machinery in collaboration with other engineering specialists.	Supplemental
17-2151.00	Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers	3577	Conduct or direct mining experiments to test or prove research findings.	Supplemental
17-2161.00	Nuclear Engineers	5384	Design or develop nuclear equipment, such as reactor cores, radiation shielding, or associated instrumentation or control mechanisms.	Core
17-2161.00	Nuclear Engineers	5380	Monitor nuclear facility operations to identify any design, construction, or operation practices that violate safety regulations and laws or could jeopardize safe operations.	Core
17-2161.00	Nuclear Engineers	5385	Initiate corrective actions or order plant shutdowns in emergency situations.	Core
17-2161.00	Nuclear Engineers	5379	Examine accidents to obtain data for use in design of preventive measures.	Core
17-2161.00	Nuclear Engineers	5389	Direct operating or maintenance activities of nuclear power plants to ensure efficiency and conformity to safety standards.	Core
17-2161.00	Nuclear Engineers	5383	Design or oversee construction or operation of nuclear reactors, power plants, or nuclear fuels reprocessing and reclamation systems.	Core
17-2161.00	Nuclear Engineers	19642	Direct environmental compliance activities associated with nuclear plant operations or maintenance.	Core
17-2161.00	Nuclear Engineers	5387	Write operational instructions to be used in nuclear plant operation or nuclear fuel or waste handling and disposal.	Core
17-2161.00	Nuclear Engineers	20956	Prepare technical reports of findings or recommendations, based on synthesized analyses of test results.	Core
17-2161.00	Nuclear Engineers	19643	Prepare environmental impact statements, reports, or presentations for regulatory or other agencies.	Core
17-2161.00	Nuclear Engineers	19641	Develop or contribute to the development of plans to remediate or restore environments affected by nuclear radiation, such as waste disposal sites.	Core
17-2161.00	Nuclear Engineers	5388	Conduct tests of nuclear fuel behavior and cycles or performance of nuclear machinery and equipment to optimize performance of existing plants.	Core
17-2161.00	Nuclear Engineers	19640	Design fuel cycle models or processes to reduce the quantity of radioactive waste generated from nuclear activities.	Core
17-2161.00	Nuclear Engineers	20958	Consult with other scientists to determine parameters of experimentation or suitability of analytical models.	Core
17-2161.00	Nuclear Engineers	5386	Recommend preventive measures to be taken in the handling of nuclear technology, based on data obtained from operations monitoring or from evaluation of test results.	Core
17-2161.00	Nuclear Engineers	20959	Discuss construction project proposals with interested parties, such as vendors, contractors, or nuclear facility review boards.	Core
17-2161.00	Nuclear Engineers	5382	Perform experiments that will provide information about acceptable methods of nuclear material usage, nuclear fuel reclamation, or waste disposal.	Core
17-2161.00	Nuclear Engineers	19639	Conduct environmental studies on topics such as nuclear power generation, nuclear waste disposal, or nuclear weapon deployment.	Core
17-2161.00	Nuclear Engineers	20957	Design or direct nuclear research projects to develop, test, modify, or discover new uses for theoretical models.	Core
17-2161.00	Nuclear Engineers	5381	Keep abreast of developments and changes in the nuclear field by reading technical journals or by independent study and research.	Core
17-2171.00	Petroleum Engineers	3582	Specify and supervise well modification and stimulation programs to maximize oil and gas recovery.	Core
17-2171.00	Petroleum Engineers	3580	Monitor production rates, and plan rework processes to improve production.	Core
17-2171.00	Petroleum Engineers	3586	Maintain records of drilling and production operations.	Core
17-2171.00	Petroleum Engineers	3581	Analyze data to recommend placement of wells and supplementary processes to enhance production.	Core
17-2171.00	Petroleum Engineers	3584	Assist engineering and other personnel to solve operating problems.	Core
17-2171.00	Petroleum Engineers	3583	Direct and monitor the completion and evaluation of wells, well testing, or well surveys.	Core
17-2171.00	Petroleum Engineers	3585	Develop plans for oil and gas field drilling, and for product recovery and treatment.	Core
17-2171.00	Petroleum Engineers	3579	Assess costs and estimate the production capabilities and economic value of oil and gas wells, to evaluate the economic viability of potential drilling sites.	Core
17-2171.00	Petroleum Engineers	3587	Confer with scientific, engineering, and technical personnel to resolve design, research, and testing problems.	Core
17-2171.00	Petroleum Engineers	3591	Interpret drilling and testing information for personnel.	Core
17-2171.00	Petroleum Engineers	3598	Coordinate activities of workers engaged in research, planning, and development.	Core
17-2171.00	Petroleum Engineers	3588	Write technical reports for engineering and management personnel.	Core
17-2171.00	Petroleum Engineers	3589	Evaluate findings to develop, design, or test equipment or processes.	Core
17-2171.00	Petroleum Engineers	3600	Test machinery and equipment to ensure that it is safe and conforms to performance specifications.	Supplemental
17-2171.00	Petroleum Engineers	3590	Assign work to staff to obtain maximum utilization of personnel.	Supplemental
17-2171.00	Petroleum Engineers	3596	Simulate reservoir performance for different recovery techniques, using computer models.	Supplemental
17-2171.00	Petroleum Engineers	3592	Design and implement environmental controls on oil and gas operations.	Supplemental
17-2171.00	Petroleum Engineers	3594	Supervise the removal of drilling equipment, the removal of any waste, and the safe return of land to structural stability when wells or pockets are exhausted.	Supplemental
17-2171.00	Petroleum Engineers	3595	Inspect oil and gas wells to determine that installations are completed.	Supplemental
17-2171.00	Petroleum Engineers	3593	Coordinate the installation, maintenance, and operation of mining and oil field equipment.	Supplemental
17-2171.00	Petroleum Engineers	3597	Take samples to assess the amount and quality of oil, the depth at which resources lie, and the equipment needed to properly extract them.	Supplemental
17-2171.00	Petroleum Engineers	3599	Design or modify mining and oil field machinery and tools, applying engineering principles.	Supplemental
17-2171.00	Petroleum Engineers	3601	Conduct engineering research experiments to improve or modify mining and oil machinery and operations.	Supplemental
17-2199.03	Energy Engineers, Except Wind and Solar	20854	Identify and recommend energy savings strategies to achieve more energy-efficient operation.	Core
17-2199.03	Energy Engineers, Except Wind and Solar	20855	Conduct energy audits to evaluate energy use and to identify conservation and cost reduction measures.	Core
17-2199.03	Energy Engineers, Except Wind and Solar	18156	Monitor and analyze energy consumption.	Core
17-2199.03	Energy Engineers, Except Wind and Solar	20856	Monitor energy related design or construction issues, such as energy engineering, energy management, or sustainable design.	Core
17-2199.03	Energy Engineers, Except Wind and Solar	18150	Inspect or monitor energy systems, including heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) or daylighting systems to determine energy use or potential energy savings.	Core
17-2199.03	Energy Engineers, Except Wind and Solar	20857	Advise clients or colleagues on topics such as climate control systems, energy modeling, data logging, sustainable design, or energy auditing.	Core
17-2199.03	Energy Engineers, Except Wind and Solar	18159	Analyze, interpret, or create graphical representations of energy data, using engineering software.	Core
17-2199.03	Energy Engineers, Except Wind and Solar	20858	Verify energy bills and meter readings.	Core
17-2199.03	Energy Engineers, Except Wind and Solar	20859	Collect data for energy conservation analyses, using jobsite observation, field inspections, or sub-metering.	Core
17-2199.03	Energy Engineers, Except Wind and Solar	18151	Manage the development, design, or construction of energy conservation projects to ensure acceptability of budgets and time lines, conformance to federal and state laws, or adherence to approved specifications.	Core
17-2199.03	Energy Engineers, Except Wind and Solar	18148	Perform energy modeling, measurement, verification, commissioning, or retro-commissioning.	Core
17-2199.03	Energy Engineers, Except Wind and Solar	20860	Review architectural, mechanical, or electrical plans or specifications to evaluate energy efficiency.	Core
17-2199.03	Energy Engineers, Except Wind and Solar	20861	Prepare energy-related project reports or related documentation.	Core
17-2199.03	Energy Engineers, Except Wind and Solar	18165	Review or negotiate energy purchase agreements.	Core
17-2199.03	Energy Engineers, Except Wind and Solar	18166	Train personnel or clients on topics such as energy management.	Core
17-2199.03	Energy Engineers, Except Wind and Solar	20862	Direct the implementation of energy management projects.	Core
17-2199.03	Energy Engineers, Except Wind and Solar	20863	Research renewable or alternative energy systems or technologies, such as solar thermal or photovoltaic energy.	Core
17-2199.03	Energy Engineers, Except Wind and Solar	18157	Promote awareness or use of alternative or renewable energy sources.	Core
17-2199.03	Energy Engineers, Except Wind and Solar	19648	Write or install energy management routines for building automation systems.	Core
17-2199.03	Energy Engineers, Except Wind and Solar	20864	Recommend best fuel for specific sites or circumstances.	Core
17-2199.03	Energy Engineers, Except Wind and Solar	18149	Consult with construction or renovation clients or other engineers on topics such as Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) or Green Buildings.	Supplemental
17-2199.05	Mechatronics Engineers	16467	Create mechanical design documents for parts, assemblies, or finished products.	Core
17-2199.05	Mechatronics Engineers	16482	Design advanced precision equipment for accurate or controlled applications.	Core
17-2199.05	Mechatronics Engineers	16474	Design engineering systems for the automation of industrial tasks.	Core
17-2199.05	Mechatronics Engineers	16470	Implement or test design solutions.	Core
17-2199.05	Mechatronics Engineers	16468	Maintain technical project files.	Core
17-2199.05	Mechatronics Engineers	23946	Identify materials appropriate for mechatronic system designs.	Core
17-2199.05	Mechatronics Engineers	16471	Research, select, or apply sensors, communication technologies, or control devices for motion control, position sensing, pressure sensing, or electronic communication.	Core
17-2199.05	Mechatronics Engineers	16483	Apply mechatronic or automated solutions to the transfer of materials, components, or finished goods.	Core
17-2199.05	Mechatronics Engineers	16465	Provide consultation or training on topics such as mechatronics or automated control.	Core
17-2199.05	Mechatronics Engineers	16466	Oversee the work of contractors in accordance with project requirements.	Core
17-2199.05	Mechatronics Engineers	16464	Publish engineering reports documenting design details or qualification test results.	Core
17-2199.05	Mechatronics Engineers	16479	Upgrade the design of existing devices by adding mechatronic elements.	Core
17-2199.05	Mechatronics Engineers	23947	Create mechanical models to simulate mechatronic design concepts.	Core
17-2199.05	Mechatronics Engineers	16469	Analyze existing development or manufacturing procedures and suggest improvements.	Core
17-2199.05	Mechatronics Engineers	23948	Determine the feasibility, costs, or performance benefits of new mechatronic equipment.	Core
17-2199.05	Mechatronics Engineers	16480	Develop electronic, mechanical, or computerized processes to perform tasks in dangerous situations, such as underwater exploration or extraterrestrial mining.	Supplemental
17-2199.05	Mechatronics Engineers	19655	Monitor or calibrate automated systems, industrial control systems, or system components to maximize efficiency of production.	Supplemental
17-2199.05	Mechatronics Engineers	16476	Create embedded software design programs.	Supplemental
17-2199.05	Mechatronics Engineers	16475	Design advanced electronic control systems for mechanical systems.	Supplemental
17-2199.05	Mechatronics Engineers	19654	Design self-monitoring mechanical systems, such as gear systems that monitor loading or condition of systems to detect and prevent failures.	Supplemental
17-2199.05	Mechatronics Engineers	19653	Design or develop automated control systems for environmental applications, such as waste processing, air quality, or water quality systems.	Supplemental
17-2199.05	Mechatronics Engineers	16473	Design, develop, or implement control circuits or algorithms for electromechanical or pneumatic devices or systems.	Supplemental
17-2199.05	Mechatronics Engineers	16481	Design mechatronics components for computer-controlled products, such as cameras, video recorders, automobiles, or airplanes.	Supplemental
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	16503	Create schematics and physical layouts of integrated microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) components or packaged assemblies consistent with process, functional, or package constraints.	Core
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	16497	Investigate characteristics such as cost, performance, or process capability of potential microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) device designs, using simulation or modeling software.	Core
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	16492	Create or maintain formal engineering documents, such as schematics, bills of materials, components or materials specifications, or packaging requirements.	Core
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	16505	Conduct analyses addressing issues such as failure, reliability, or yield improvement.	Core
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	16485	Plan or schedule engineering research or development projects involving microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology.	Core
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	16495	Propose product designs involving microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology, considering market data or customer requirements.	Core
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	16502	Develop formal documentation for microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) devices, including quality assurance guidance, quality control protocols, process control checklists, data collection, or reporting.	Core
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	16490	Communicate operating characteristics or performance experience to other engineers or designers for training or new product development purposes.	Core
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	16498	Evaluate materials, fabrication methods, joining methods, surface treatments, or packaging to ensure acceptable processing, performance, cost, sustainability, or availability.	Supplemental
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	16494	Refine final microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) design to optimize design for target dimensions, physical tolerances, or processing constraints.	Supplemental
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	16508	Conduct harsh environmental testing, accelerated aging, device characterization, or field trials to validate devices, using inspection tools, testing protocols, peripheral instrumentation, or modeling and simulation software.	Supplemental
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	16489	Develop or file intellectual property and patent disclosure or application documents related to microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) devices, products, or systems.	Supplemental
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	16504	Conduct or oversee the conduct of prototype development or microfabrication activities to ensure compliance to specifications and promote effective production processes.	Supplemental
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	16506	Conduct experimental or virtual studies to investigate characteristics and processing principles of potential microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology.	Supplemental
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	16499	Devise microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) production methods, such as integrated circuit fabrication, lithographic electroform modeling, or micromachining.	Supplemental
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	16500	Develop or validate specialized materials characterization procedures, such as thermal withstand, fatigue, notch sensitivity, abrasion, or hardness tests.	Supplemental
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	16507	Validate fabrication processes for microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), using statistical process control implementation, virtual process simulations, data mining, or life testing.	Supplemental
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	16491	Demonstrate miniaturized systems that contain components, such as microsensors, microactuators, or integrated electronic circuits, fabricated on silicon or silicon carbide wafers.	Supplemental
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	16484	Manage new product introduction projects to ensure effective deployment of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) devices or applications.	Supplemental
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	16493	Conduct acceptance tests, vendor-qualification protocols, surveys, audits, corrective-action reviews, or performance monitoring of incoming materials or components to ensure conformance to specifications.	Supplemental
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	16486	Develop or implement microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) processing tools, fixtures, gages, dies, molds, or trays.	Supplemental
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	16488	Develop customer documentation, such as performance specifications, training manuals, or operating instructions.	Supplemental
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	16487	Identify, procure, or develop test equipment, instrumentation, or facilities for characterization of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) applications.	Supplemental
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	16501	Develop or validate product-specific test protocols, acceptance thresholds, or inspection tools for quality control testing or performance measurement.	Supplemental
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	16496	Oversee operation of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) fabrication or assembly equipment, such as handling, singulation, assembly, wire-bonding, soldering, or package sealing.	Supplemental
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	19656	Consider environmental issues when proposing product designs involving microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology.	
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	19657	Design or develop energy products using nanomaterials or nanoprocesses, such as micro-nano machining.	
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	19658	Design or develop industrial air quality microsystems, such as carbon dioxide fixing devices.	
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	19659	Design or develop sensors to reduce the energy or resource requirements to operate appliances, such as washing machines or dishwashing machines.	
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	19660	Design sensors or switches that require little or no power to operate for environmental monitoring or industrial metering applications.	
17-2199.06	Microsystems Engineers	19661	Research or develop emerging microelectromechanical (MEMS) systems to convert nontraditional energy sources into power, such as ambient energy harvesters that convert environmental vibrations into usable energy.	
17-2199.07	Photonics Engineers	18195	Analyze system performance or operational requirements.	Core
17-2199.07	Photonics Engineers	18200	Develop optical or imaging systems, such as optical imaging products, optical components, image processes, signal process technologies, or optical systems.	Core
17-2199.07	Photonics Engineers	18199	Develop or test photonic prototypes or models.	Core
17-2199.07	Photonics Engineers	18194	Design, integrate, or test photonics systems or components.	Core
17-2199.07	Photonics Engineers	18202	Assist in the transition of photonic prototypes to production.	Core
17-2199.07	Photonics Engineers	18205	Read current literature, talk with colleagues, continue education, or participate in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in the field.	Core
17-2199.07	Photonics Engineers	21055	Write reports or proposals related to photonics research or development projects.	Core
17-2199.07	Photonics Engineers	18196	Conduct testing to determine functionality or optimization or to establish limits of photonics systems or components.	Core
17-2199.07	Photonics Engineers	18198	Determine applications of photonics appropriate to meet product objectives or features.	Core
17-2199.07	Photonics Engineers	18193	Conduct research on new photonics technologies.	Core
17-2199.07	Photonics Engineers	18189	Design electro-optical sensing or imaging systems.	Core
17-2199.07	Photonics Engineers	21056	Document photonics system or component design processes, including objectives, issues, or outcomes.	Core
17-2199.07	Photonics Engineers	19664	Design photonics products, such as light sources, displays, or photovoltaics, to achieve increased energy efficiency.	Core
17-2199.07	Photonics Engineers	18206	Train operators, engineers, or other personnel.	Core
17-2199.07	Photonics Engineers	18188	Analyze, fabricate, or test fiber-optic links.	Core
17-2199.07	Photonics Engineers	18197	Design gas lasers, solid state lasers, infrared, or other light emitting or light sensitive devices.	Core
17-2199.07	Photonics Engineers	18203	Create or maintain photonic design histories.	Core
17-2199.07	Photonics Engineers	18204	Oversee or provide expertise on manufacturing, assembly, or fabrication processes.	Core
17-2199.07	Photonics Engineers	18192	Determine commercial, industrial, scientific, or other uses for electro-optical applications or devices.	Core
17-2199.07	Photonics Engineers	19665	Design solar energy photonics or other materials or devices to generate energy.	Supplemental
17-2199.07	Photonics Engineers	19663	Design or redesign optical fibers to minimize energy loss.	Supplemental
17-2199.07	Photonics Engineers	19666	Develop photonics sensing or manufacturing technologies to improve the efficiency of manufacturing or related processes.	Supplemental
17-2199.07	Photonics Engineers	18191	Develop laser-processed designs, such as laser-cut medical devices.	Supplemental
17-2199.07	Photonics Engineers	19662	Design or develop new crystals for photonics applications.	Supplemental
17-2199.07	Photonics Engineers	18190	Design laser machining equipment for purposes such as high-speed ablation.	Supplemental
17-2199.07	Photonics Engineers	18187	Select, purchase, set up, operate, or troubleshoot state-of-the-art laser cutting equipment.	Supplemental
17-2199.08	Robotics Engineers	16512	Review or approve designs, calculations, or cost estimates.	Core
17-2199.08	Robotics Engineers	16517	Process or interpret signals or sensor data.	Core
17-2199.08	Robotics Engineers	16521	Debug robotics programs.	Core
17-2199.08	Robotics Engineers	21057	Build, configure, or test robots or robotic applications.	Core
17-2199.08	Robotics Engineers	16516	Create back-ups of robot programs or parameters.	Core
17-2199.08	Robotics Engineers	16511	Provide technical support for robotic systems.	Core
17-2199.08	Robotics Engineers	16522	Design end-of-arm tooling.	Core
17-2199.08	Robotics Engineers	16530	Design robotic systems, such as automatic vehicle control, autonomous vehicles, advanced displays, advanced sensing, robotic platforms, computer vision, or telematics systems.	Core
17-2199.08	Robotics Engineers	16509	Supervise technologists, technicians, or other engineers.	Core
17-2199.08	Robotics Engineers	16528	Design software to control robotic systems for applications, such as military defense or manufacturing.	Core
17-2199.08	Robotics Engineers	16523	Conduct research on robotic technology to create new robotic systems or system capabilities.	Core
17-2199.08	Robotics Engineers	16519	Investigate mechanical failures or unexpected maintenance problems.	Core
17-2199.08	Robotics Engineers	16510	Integrate robotics with peripherals, such as welders, controllers, or other equipment.	Core
17-2199.08	Robotics Engineers	21058	Evaluate robotic systems or prototypes.	Core
17-2199.08	Robotics Engineers	16520	Install, calibrate, operate, or maintain robots.	Core
17-2199.08	Robotics Engineers	16525	Conduct research into the feasibility, design, operation, or performance of robotic mechanisms, components, or systems, such as planetary rovers, multiple mobile robots, reconfigurable robots, or man-machine interactions.	Core
17-2199.08	Robotics Engineers	16514	Document robotic application development, maintenance, or changes.	Core
17-2199.08	Robotics Engineers	16527	Design automated robotic systems to increase production volume or precision in high-throughput operations, such as automated ribonucleic acid (RNA) analysis or sorting, moving, or stacking production materials.	Core
17-2199.08	Robotics Engineers	16515	Write algorithms or programming code for ad hoc robotic applications.	Core
17-2199.08	Robotics Engineers	16513	Make system device lists or event timing charts.	Core
17-2199.08	Robotics Engineers	19667	Design or program robotics systems for environmental clean-up applications to minimize human exposure to toxic or hazardous materials or to improve the quality or speed of clean-up operations.	Supplemental
17-2199.08	Robotics Engineers	16518	Plan mobile robot paths and teach path plans to robots.	Supplemental
17-2199.08	Robotics Engineers	19668	Design robotics applications for manufacturers of green products, such as wind turbines or solar panels, to increase production time, eliminate waste, or reduce costs.	Supplemental
17-2199.08	Robotics Engineers	16524	Automate assays on laboratory robotics.	Supplemental
17-2199.09	Nanosystems Engineers	16540	Provide scientific or technical guidance or expertise to scientists, engineers, technologists, technicians, or others, using knowledge of chemical, analytical, or biological processes as applied to micro and nanoscale systems.	Core
17-2199.09	Nanosystems Engineers	16532	Supervise technologists or technicians engaged in nanotechnology research or production.	Core
17-2199.09	Nanosystems Engineers	16546	Conduct research related to a range of nanotechnology topics, such as packaging, heat transfer, fluorescence detection, nanoparticle dispersion, hybrid systems, liquid systems, nanocomposites, nanofabrication, optoelectronics, or nanolithography.	Core
17-2199.09	Nanosystems Engineers	16533	Synthesize, process, or characterize nanomaterials, using advanced tools or techniques.	Core
17-2199.09	Nanosystems Engineers	16537	Prepare reports, deliver presentations, or participate in program review activities to communicate engineering results or recommendations.	Core
17-2199.09	Nanosystems Engineers	16542	Design or conduct tests of new nanotechnology products, processes, or systems.	Core
17-2199.09	Nanosystems Engineers	16545	Create designs or prototypes for nanosystem applications, such as biomedical delivery systems or atomic force microscopes.	Core
17-2199.09	Nanosystems Engineers	16531	Write proposals to secure external funding or to partner with other companies.	Core
17-2199.09	Nanosystems Engineers	16536	Generate high-resolution images or measure force-distance curves, using techniques such as atomic force microscopy.	Core
17-2199.09	Nanosystems Engineers	16539	Develop processes or identify equipment needed for pilot or commercial nanoscale scale production.	Core
17-2199.09	Nanosystems Engineers	16535	Provide technical guidance or support to customers on topics such as nanosystem start-up, maintenance, or use.	Core
17-2199.09	Nanosystems Engineers	16541	Engineer production processes for specific nanotechnology applications, such as electroplating, nanofabrication, or epoxy.	Core
17-2199.09	Nanosystems Engineers	19669	Apply nanotechnology to improve the performance or reduce the environmental impact of energy products, such as fuel cells or solar cells.	Core
17-2199.09	Nanosystems Engineers	16534	Identify new applications for existing nanotechnologies.	Core
17-2199.09	Nanosystems Engineers	16544	Design or engineer nanomaterials, nanodevices, nano-enabled products, or nanosystems, using three-dimensional computer-aided design (CAD) software.	Core
17-2199.09	Nanosystems Engineers	19671	Design nano-enabled products with reduced toxicity, increased durability, or improved energy efficiency.	Core
17-2199.09	Nanosystems Engineers	16543	Coordinate or supervise the work of suppliers or vendors in the designing, building, or testing of nanosystem devices, such as lenses or probes.	Core
17-2199.09	Nanosystems Engineers	19670	Design nano-based manufacturing processes to minimize water, chemical, or energy use, as well as to reduce waste production.	Supplemental
17-2199.09	Nanosystems Engineers	19673	Design nanosystems with components such as nanocatalysts or nanofiltration devices to clean specific pollutants from hazardous waste sites.	Supplemental
17-2199.09	Nanosystems Engineers	16538	Prepare nanotechnology-related invention disclosures or patent applications.	Supplemental
17-2199.09	Nanosystems Engineers	19677	Reengineer nanomaterials to improve biodegradability.	Supplemental
17-2199.09	Nanosystems Engineers	19676	Integrate nanotechnology with antimicrobial properties into products, such as household or medical appliances, to reduce the development of bacteria or other microbes.	Supplemental
17-2199.09	Nanosystems Engineers	19674	Develop catalysis or other green chemistry methods to synthesize nanomaterials, such as nanotubes, nanocrystals, nanorods, or nanowires.	Supplemental
17-2199.09	Nanosystems Engineers	19672	Design nanoparticle catalysts to detect or remove chemical or other pollutants from water, soil, or air.	Supplemental
17-2199.09	Nanosystems Engineers	19675	Develop green building nanocoatings, such as self-cleaning, anti-stain, depolluting, anti-fogging, anti-icing, antimicrobial, moisture-resistant, or ultraviolet protectant coatings.	Supplemental
17-2199.10	Wind Energy Engineers	16559	Create or maintain wind farm layouts, schematics, or other visual documentation for wind farms.	Core
17-2199.10	Wind Energy Engineers	16549	Recommend process or infrastructure changes to improve wind turbine performance, reduce operational costs, or comply with regulations.	Core
17-2199.10	Wind Energy Engineers	16560	Create models to optimize the layout of wind farm access roads, crane pads, crane paths, collection systems, substations, switchyards, or transmission lines.	Core
17-2199.10	Wind Energy Engineers	16553	Provide engineering technical support to designers of prototype wind turbines.	Supplemental
17-2199.10	Wind Energy Engineers	16550	Investigate experimental wind turbines or wind turbine technologies for properties such as aerodynamics, production, noise, and load.	Supplemental
17-2199.10	Wind Energy Engineers	16558	Develop active control algorithms, electronics, software, electromechanical, or electrohydraulic systems for wind turbines.	Supplemental
17-2199.10	Wind Energy Engineers	16557	Develop specifications for wind technology components, such as gearboxes, blades, generators, frequency converters, or pad transformers.	Supplemental
17-2199.10	Wind Energy Engineers	16552	Test wind turbine components, using mechanical or electronic testing equipment.	Supplemental
17-2199.10	Wind Energy Engineers	16548	Oversee the work activities of wind farm consultants or subcontractors.	Supplemental
17-2199.10	Wind Energy Engineers	16551	Test wind turbine equipment to determine effects of stress or fatigue.	Supplemental
17-2199.10	Wind Energy Engineers	16555	Monitor wind farm construction to ensure compliance with regulatory standards or environmental requirements.	Supplemental
17-2199.10	Wind Energy Engineers	16556	Direct balance of plant (BOP) construction, generator installation, testing, commissioning, or supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) to ensure compliance with specifications.	Supplemental
17-2199.10	Wind Energy Engineers	16562	Analyze operation of wind farms or wind farm components to determine reliability, performance, and compliance with specifications.	Supplemental
17-2199.10	Wind Energy Engineers	16554	Perform root cause analysis on wind turbine tower component failures.	Supplemental
17-2199.10	Wind Energy Engineers	16561	Design underground or overhead wind farm collector systems.	Supplemental
17-2199.10	Wind Energy Engineers	16547	Write reports to document wind farm collector system test results.	Supplemental
17-2199.11	Solar Energy Systems Engineers	16575	Conduct engineering site audits to collect structural, electrical, and related site information for use in the design of residential or commercial solar power systems.	Core
17-2199.11	Solar Energy Systems Engineers	16571	Create plans for solar energy system development, monitoring, and evaluation activities.	Core
17-2199.11	Solar Energy Systems Engineers	16574	Design or coordinate design of photovoltaic (PV) or solar thermal systems, including system components, for residential and commercial buildings.	Core
17-2199.11	Solar Energy Systems Engineers	16568	Provide technical direction or support to installation teams during installation, start-up, testing, system commissioning, or performance monitoring.	Core
17-2199.11	Solar Energy Systems Engineers	16572	Create electrical single-line diagrams, panel schedules, or connection diagrams for solar electric systems, using computer-aided design (CAD) software.	Core
17-2199.11	Solar Energy Systems Engineers	16569	Perform computer simulation of solar photovoltaic (PV) generation system performance or energy production to optimize efficiency.	Core
17-2199.11	Solar Energy Systems Engineers	16564	Review specifications and recommend engineering or manufacturing changes to achieve solar design objectives.	Core
17-2199.11	Solar Energy Systems Engineers	16570	Develop design specifications and functional requirements for residential, commercial, or industrial solar energy systems or components.	Core
17-2199.11	Solar Energy Systems Engineers	16566	Develop standard operation procedures and quality or safety standards for solar installation work.	Core
17-2199.11	Solar Energy Systems Engineers	16573	Create checklists for review or inspection of completed solar installation projects.	Core
17-2199.11	Solar Energy Systems Engineers	16565	Perform thermal, stress, or cost reduction analyses for solar systems.	Core
17-2199.11	Solar Energy Systems Engineers	16563	Test or evaluate photovoltaic (PV) cells or modules.	Supplemental
17-2199.11	Solar Energy Systems Engineers	16567	Design or develop vacuum tube collector systems for solar applications.	Supplemental
17-3011.00	Architectural and Civil Drafters	21917	Produce drawings, using computer-assisted drafting systems (CAD) or drafting machines, or by hand, using compasses, dividers, protractors, triangles, and other drafting devices.	Core
17-3011.00	Architectural and Civil Drafters	21918	Draft plans and detailed drawings for structures, installations, and construction projects, such as highways, sewage disposal systems, and dikes, working from sketches or notes.	Core
17-3011.00	Architectural and Civil Drafters	21919	Coordinate structural, electrical, and mechanical designs and determine a method of presentation to graphically represent building plans.	Core
17-3011.00	Architectural and Civil Drafters	21920	Analyze building codes, by-laws, space and site requirements, and other technical documents and reports to determine their effect on architectural designs.	Core
17-3011.00	Architectural and Civil Drafters	21921	Draw maps, diagrams, and profiles, using cross-sections and surveys, to represent elevations, topographical contours, subsurface formations, and structures.	Core
17-3011.00	Architectural and Civil Drafters	21922	Lay out and plan interior room arrangements for commercial buildings, using computer-assisted drafting (CAD) equipment and software.	Core
17-3011.00	Architectural and Civil Drafters	21923	Supervise and train other technologists, technicians, and drafters.	Core
17-3011.00	Architectural and Civil Drafters	21924	Determine the order of work and method of presentation, such as orthographic or isometric drawing.	Core
17-3011.00	Architectural and Civil Drafters	21925	Finish and duplicate drawings and documentation packages according to required mediums and specifications for reproduction, using blueprinting, photography, or other duplicating methods.	Core
17-3011.00	Architectural and Civil Drafters	21926	Draw rough and detailed scale plans for foundations, buildings, and structures, based on preliminary concepts, sketches, engineering calculations, specification sheets, and other data.	Core
17-3011.00	Architectural and Civil Drafters	21927	Correlate, interpret, and modify data obtained from topographical surveys, well logs, and geophysical prospecting reports.	Core
17-3011.00	Architectural and Civil Drafters	21928	Check dimensions of materials to be used and assign numbers to lists of materials.	Core
17-3011.00	Architectural and Civil Drafters	21929	Determine procedures and instructions to be followed, according to design specifications and quantity of required materials.	Core
17-3011.00	Architectural and Civil Drafters	21930	Supervise or conduct field surveys, inspections, or technical investigations to obtain data required to revise construction drawings.	Core
17-3011.00	Architectural and Civil Drafters	21931	Explain drawings to production or construction teams and provide adjustments as necessary.	Core
17-3011.00	Architectural and Civil Drafters	21932	Obtain and assemble data to complete architectural designs, visiting job sites to compile measurements as necessary.	Core
17-3011.00	Architectural and Civil Drafters	21933	Determine quality, cost, strength, and quantity of required materials, and enter figures on materials lists.	Core
17-3011.00	Architectural and Civil Drafters	21934	Locate and identify symbols on topographical surveys to denote geological and geophysical formations or oil field installations.	Core
17-3011.00	Architectural and Civil Drafters	21935	Create freehand drawings and lettering to accompany drawings.	Core
17-3011.00	Architectural and Civil Drafters	21936	Calculate excavation tonnage and prepare graphs and fill-hauling diagrams for use in earth-moving operations.	Core
17-3011.00	Architectural and Civil Drafters	21937	Prepare colored drawings of landscape and interior designs for presentation to client.	Core
17-3011.00	Architectural and Civil Drafters	21938	Calculate weights, volumes, and stress factors and their implications for technical aspects of designs.	Core
17-3011.00	Architectural and Civil Drafters	21939	Plot characteristics of boreholes for oil and gas wells from photographic subsurface survey recordings and other data, representing depth, degree, and direction of inclination.	Supplemental
17-3011.00	Architectural and Civil Drafters	21940	Reproduce drawings on copy machines or trace copies of plans and drawings, using transparent paper or cloth, ink, pencil, and standard drafting instruments.	Supplemental
17-3011.00	Architectural and Civil Drafters	21941	Calculate heat loss and gain of buildings and structures to determine required equipment specifications, following standard procedures.	Supplemental
17-3011.00	Architectural and Civil Drafters	21942	Prepare cost estimates, contracts, bidding documents, and technical reports for specific projects under an architect's or engineer's supervision.	
17-3011.00	Architectural and Civil Drafters	21943	Represent architect or engineer on construction site, ensuring builder compliance with design specifications and advising on design corrections, under supervision.	
17-3011.00	Architectural and Civil Drafters	21944	Review rough sketches, drawings, specifications, and other engineering data to ensure that they conform to design concepts.	
17-3012.00	Electrical and Electronics Drafters	21951	Draft detail and assembly drawings of design components, circuitry or printed circuit boards, using computer-assisted equipment or standard drafting techniques and devices.	Core
17-3012.00	Electrical and Electronics Drafters	21945	Draft working drawings, wiring diagrams, wiring connection specifications, or cross-sections of underground cables, as required for instructions to installation crew.	Core
17-3012.00	Electrical and Electronics Drafters	21946	Assemble documentation packages and produce drawing sets to be checked by an engineer or an architect.	Core
17-3012.00	Electrical and Electronics Drafters	21948	Review completed construction drawings and cost estimates for accuracy and conformity to standards and regulations.	Core
17-3012.00	Electrical and Electronics Drafters	21947	Consult with engineers to discuss or interpret design concepts, or determine requirements of detailed working drawings.	Core
17-3012.00	Electrical and Electronics Drafters	21950	Confer with engineering staff and other personnel to resolve problems.	Core
17-3012.00	Electrical and Electronics Drafters	21952	Measure factors that affect installation and arrangement of equipment, such as distances to be spanned by wire and cable.	Core
17-3012.00	Electrical and Electronics Drafters	21954	Design electrical systems, such as lighting systems.	Core
17-3012.00	Electrical and Electronics Drafters	21955	Draw master sketches to scale showing relation of proposed installations to existing facilities and exact specifications and dimensions.	Core
17-3012.00	Electrical and Electronics Drafters	21958	Review work orders or procedural manuals and confer with vendors or design staff to resolve problems or modify design.	Core
17-3012.00	Electrical and Electronics Drafters	21953	Locate files relating to specified design project in database library, load program into computer, and record completed job data.	Core
17-3012.00	Electrical and Electronics Drafters	21949	Examine electronic schematics and supporting documents to develop, compute, and verify specifications for drafting data, such as configuration of parts, dimensions, or tolerances.	Core
17-3012.00	Electrical and Electronics Drafters	21963	Compare logic element configuration on display screen with engineering schematics and calculate figures to convert, redesign, or modify element.	Core
17-3012.00	Electrical and Electronics Drafters	21965	Review blueprints to determine customer requirements and consult with assembler regarding schematics, wiring procedures, or conductor paths.	Core
17-3012.00	Electrical and Electronics Drafters	21956	Study work order requests to determine type of service, such as lighting or power, demanded by installation.	Core
17-3012.00	Electrical and Electronics Drafters	21957	Explain drawings to production or construction teams and provide adjustments, as necessary.	Core
17-3012.00	Electrical and Electronics Drafters	21959	Reproduce working drawings on copy machines or trace drawings in ink.	Core
17-3012.00	Electrical and Electronics Drafters	21960	Generate computer tapes of final layout design to produce layered photo masks or photo plotting design onto film.	Supplemental
17-3012.00	Electrical and Electronics Drafters	21964	Determine the order of work and the method of presentation, such as orthographic or isometric drawing.	Supplemental
17-3012.00	Electrical and Electronics Drafters	21966	Visit proposed installation sites and draw rough sketches of location.	Supplemental
17-3012.00	Electrical and Electronics Drafters	21961	Key and program specified commands and engineering specifications into computer system to change functions and test final layout.	Supplemental
17-3012.00	Electrical and Electronics Drafters	21970	Copy drawings of printed circuit board fabrication using print machine or blueprinting procedure.	Supplemental
17-3012.00	Electrical and Electronics Drafters	21967	Select drill size to drill test head, according to test design and specifications, and submit guide layout to designated department.	Supplemental
17-3012.00	Electrical and Electronics Drafters	21968	Plot electrical test points on layout sheets and draw schematics for wiring test fixture heads to frames.	Supplemental
17-3012.00	Electrical and Electronics Drafters	21969	Write technical reports and draw charts that display statistics and data.	Supplemental
17-3012.00	Electrical and Electronics Drafters	21962	Supervise and coordinate work activities of workers engaged in drafting, designing layouts, assembling, or testing printed circuit boards.	Supplemental
17-3012.00	Electrical and Electronics Drafters	21971	Train students to use drafting machines and to prepare schematic diagrams, block diagrams, control drawings, logic diagrams, integrated circuit drawings, or interconnection diagrams.	Supplemental
17-3012.00	Electrical and Electronics Drafters	21972	Prepare and interpret specifications, calculating weights, volumes, or stress factors.	
17-3012.00	Electrical and Electronics Drafters	21973	Supervise or train other technologists, technicians, or drafters.	
17-3012.00	Electrical and Electronics Drafters	21974	Use computer-aided drafting equipment or conventional drafting stations, technical handbooks, tables, calculators, or traditional drafting tools, such as boards, pencils, protractors, or T-squares.	
17-3013.00	Mechanical Drafters	1447	Develop detailed design drawings and specifications for mechanical equipment, dies, tools, and controls, using computer-assisted drafting (CAD) equipment.	Core
17-3013.00	Mechanical Drafters	20964	Produce three-dimensional models, using computer-aided design (CAD) software.	Core
17-3013.00	Mechanical Drafters	1455	Lay out and draw schematic, orthographic, or angle views to depict functional relationships of components, assemblies, systems, and machines.	Core
17-3013.00	Mechanical Drafters	1452	Modify and revise designs to correct operating deficiencies or to reduce production problems.	Core
17-3013.00	Mechanical Drafters	1449	Review and analyze specifications, sketches, drawings, ideas, and related data to assess factors affecting component designs and the procedures and instructions to be followed.	Core
17-3013.00	Mechanical Drafters	1454	Check dimensions of materials to be used and assign numbers to the materials.	Core
17-3013.00	Mechanical Drafters	1453	Design scale or full-size blueprints of specialty items, such as furniture and automobile body or chassis components.	Core
17-3013.00	Mechanical Drafters	1450	Compute mathematical formulas to develop and design detailed specifications for components or machinery, using computer-assisted equipment.	Core
17-3013.00	Mechanical Drafters	1448	Coordinate with and consult other workers to design, lay out, or detail components and systems and to resolve design or other problems.	Core
17-3013.00	Mechanical Drafters	1456	Confer with customer representatives to review schematics and answer questions pertaining to installation of systems.	Core
17-3013.00	Mechanical Drafters	1451	Position instructions and comments onto drawings.	Core
17-3013.00	Mechanical Drafters	1458	Supervise and train other drafters, technologists, and technicians.	Core
17-3013.00	Mechanical Drafters	1459	Lay out, draw, and reproduce illustrations for reference manuals and technical publications to describe operation and maintenance of mechanical systems.	Core
17-3013.00	Mechanical Drafters	1457	Draw freehand sketches of designs, trace finished drawings onto designated paper for the reproduction of blueprints, and reproduce working drawings on copy machines.	Core
17-3013.00	Mechanical Drafters	1460	Shade or color drawings to clarify and emphasize details and dimensions or eliminate background, using ink, crayon, airbrush, and overlays.	Supplemental
17-3021.00	Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technologists and Technicians	10888	Test aircraft systems under simulated operational conditions, performing systems readiness tests and pre- and post-operational checkouts, to establish design or fabrication parameters.	Core
17-3021.00	Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technologists and Technicians	10885	Identify required data, data acquisition plans, and test parameters, setting up equipment to conform to these specifications.	Core
17-3021.00	Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technologists and Technicians	10881	Inspect, diagnose, maintain, and operate test setups and equipment to detect malfunctions.	Core
17-3021.00	Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technologists and Technicians	10883	Confer with engineering personnel regarding details and implications of test procedures and results.	Core
17-3021.00	Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technologists and Technicians	10887	Operate and calibrate computer systems and devices to comply with test requirements and to perform data acquisition and analysis.	Core
17-3021.00	Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technologists and Technicians	10882	Record and interpret test data on parts, assemblies, and mechanisms.	Core
17-3021.00	Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technologists and Technicians	10884	Adjust, repair, or replace faulty components of test setups and equipment.	Core
17-3021.00	Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technologists and Technicians	10889	Fabricate and install parts and systems to be tested in test equipment, using hand tools, power tools, and test instruments.	Core
17-3021.00	Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technologists and Technicians	10890	Finish vehicle instrumentation and deinstrumentation.	Supplemental
17-3021.00	Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technologists and Technicians	10886	Construct and maintain test facilities for aircraft parts and systems, according to specifications.	Supplemental
17-3021.00	Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technologists and Technicians	21102	Design electrical and mechanical systems for avionic instrumentation applications.	Supplemental
17-3022.00	Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians	1461	Calculate dimensions, square footage, profile and component specifications, and material quantities, using calculator or computer.	Core
17-3022.00	Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians	1464	Read and review project blueprints and structural specifications to determine dimensions of structure or system and material requirements.	Core
17-3022.00	Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians	1462	Draft detailed dimensional drawings and design layouts for projects to ensure conformance to specifications.	Core
17-3022.00	Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians	1466	Confer with supervisor to determine project details such as plan preparation, acceptance testing, and evaluation of field conditions.	Core
17-3022.00	Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians	1463	Analyze proposed site factors and design maps, graphs, tracings, and diagrams to illustrate findings.	Core
17-3022.00	Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians	1465	Prepare reports and document project activities and data.	Core
17-3022.00	Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians	1470	Report maintenance problems occurring at project site to supervisor and negotiate changes to resolve system conflicts.	Core
17-3022.00	Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians	1467	Inspect project site and evaluate contractor work to detect design malfunctions and ensure conformance to design specifications and applicable codes.	Supplemental
17-3022.00	Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians	1471	Conduct materials test and analysis, using tools and equipment and applying engineering knowledge.	Supplemental
17-3022.00	Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians	1469	Develop plans and estimate costs for installation of systems, utilization of facilities, or construction of structures.	Supplemental
17-3022.00	Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians	20965	Develop project budgets by estimating the cost of project activities.	Supplemental
17-3022.00	Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians	1468	Plan and conduct field surveys to locate new sites and analyze details of project sites.	Supplemental
17-3022.00	Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians	1472	Respond to public suggestions and complaints.	Supplemental
17-3022.00	Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians	20966	Negotiate with contractors on prices for new contracts or modifications to existing contracts.	Supplemental
17-3023.00	Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians	21975	Modify, maintain, or repair electronics equipment or systems to ensure proper functioning.	Core
17-3023.00	Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians	21976	Replace defective components or parts, using hand tools and precision instruments.	Core
17-3023.00	Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians	21977	Set up and operate specialized or standard test equipment to diagnose, test, or analyze the performance of electronic components, assemblies, or systems.	Core
17-3023.00	Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians	21978	Read blueprints, wiring diagrams, schematic drawings, or engineering instructions for assembling electronics units, applying knowledge of electronic theory and components.	Core
17-3023.00	Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians	21979	Identify and resolve equipment malfunctions, working with manufacturers or field representatives as necessary to procure replacement parts.	Core
17-3023.00	Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians	21980	Assemble electrical systems or prototypes, using hand tools or measuring instruments.	Core
17-3023.00	Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians	21981	Review electrical engineering plans to ensure adherence to design specifications and compliance with applicable electrical codes and standards.	Core
17-3023.00	Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians	21982	Assemble, test, or maintain circuitry or electronic components, according to engineering instructions, technical manuals, or knowledge of electronics, using hand or power tools.	Core
17-3023.00	Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians	21983	Review existing electrical engineering criteria to identify necessary revisions, deletions, or amendments to outdated material.	Core
17-3023.00	Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians	21984	Maintain system logs or manuals to document testing or operation of equipment.	Core
17-3023.00	Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians	21985	Select electronics equipment, components, or systems to meet functional specifications.	Core
17-3023.00	Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians	21986	Calculate design specifications or cost, material, and resource estimates, and prepare project schedules and budgets.	Core
17-3023.00	Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians	21987	Educate equipment operators on the proper use of equipment.	Core
17-3023.00	Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians	21988	Supervise the installation or operation of electronic equipment or systems.	Core
17-3023.00	Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians	21989	Compile and maintain records documenting engineering schematics, installed equipment, installation or operational problems, resources used, repairs, or corrective action performed.	Core
17-3023.00	Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians	21990	Modify electrical prototypes, parts, assemblies, or systems to correct functional deviations.	Core
17-3023.00	Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians	21991	Integrate software or hardware components, using computer, microprocessor, or control architecture.	Core
17-3023.00	Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians	21992	Procure parts and maintain inventory and related documentation.	Core
17-3023.00	Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians	21993	Participate in training or continuing education activities to stay abreast of engineering or industry advances.	Core
17-3023.00	Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians	21994	Research equipment or component needs, sources, competitive prices, delivery times, or ongoing operational costs.	Core
17-3023.00	Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians	21995	Provide user applications or engineering support or recommendations for new or existing equipment with regard to installation, upgrades, or enhancements.	Core
17-3023.00	Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians	21996	Specify, coordinate, or conduct quality control or quality assurance programs or procedures.	Core
17-3023.00	Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians	21997	Produce electronics drawings or other graphics representing industrial control, instrumentation, sensors, or analog or digital telecommunications networks, using computer-aided design (CAD) software.	Core
17-3023.00	Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians	21998	Install or maintain electrical control systems, industrial automation systems, or electrical equipment, including control circuits, variable speed drives, or programmable logic controllers.	Supplemental
17-3023.00	Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians	21999	Design or modify engineering schematics for electrical transmission and distribution systems or for electrical installation in residential, commercial, or industrial buildings, using computer-aided design (CAD) software.	Supplemental
17-3023.00	Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22000	Interpret test information to resolve design-related problems.	Supplemental
17-3023.00	Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22001	Conduct statistical studies to analyze or compare production costs for sustainable or nonsustainable designs.	
17-3023.00	Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22002	Construct and evaluate electrical components for consumer electronics applications such as fuel cells for consumer electronic devices, power saving devices for computers or televisions, or energy efficient power chargers.	
17-3023.00	Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22003	Participate in the development or testing of electrical aspects of new green technologies, such as lighting, optical data storage devices, and energy efficient televisions.	
17-3023.00	Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22004	Review, develop, or prepare maintenance standards.	
17-3024.00	Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians	10892	Test performance of electromechanical assemblies, using test instruments such as oscilloscopes, electronic voltmeters, or bridges.	Core
17-3024.00	Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians	22014	Install or program computer hardware or machine or instrumentation software in microprocessor-based systems.	Core
17-3024.00	Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians	10893	Read blueprints, schematics, diagrams, or technical orders to determine methods and sequences of assembly.	Core
17-3024.00	Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians	22015	Modify, maintain, or repair electrical, electronic, or mechanical components, equipment, or systems to ensure proper functioning.	Core
17-3024.00	Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians	10896	Inspect parts for surface defects.	Core
17-3024.00	Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians	10894	Install electrical or electronic parts and hardware in housings or assemblies, using soldering equipment and hand tools.	Core
17-3024.00	Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians	10898	Verify part dimensions or clearances to ensure conformance to specifications, using precision measuring instruments.	Core
17-3024.00	Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians	22012	Fabricate or assemble mechanical, electrical, or electronic components or assemblies.	Core
17-3024.00	Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians	10895	Align, fit, or assemble component parts, using hand or power tools, fixtures, templates, or microscopes.	Core
17-3024.00	Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians	22016	Produce electrical, electronic, or mechanical drawings or other related documents or graphics necessary for electromechanical design, using computer-aided design (CAD) software.	Core
17-3024.00	Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians	22018	Select electromechanical equipment, materials, components, or systems to meet functional specifications.	Core
17-3024.00	Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians	22011	Establish and maintain inventory, records, or documentation systems.	Core
17-3024.00	Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians	10902	Develop, test, or program new robots.	Supplemental
17-3024.00	Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians	20743	Prepare written documentation of electromechanical test results.	Supplemental
17-3024.00	Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians	10900	Repair, rework, or calibrate hydraulic or pneumatic assemblies or systems to meet operational specifications or tolerances.	Supplemental
17-3024.00	Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians	22017	Select and use laboratory, operational, or diagnostic techniques or test equipment to assess electromechanical circuits, equipment, processes, systems, or subsystems.	Supplemental
17-3024.00	Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians	19683	Operate, test, or maintain robotic equipment used for green production applications, such as waste-to-energy conversion systems, minimization of material waste, or replacement of human operators in dangerous work environments.	Supplemental
17-3024.00	Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians	22009	Determine whether selected electromechanical components comply with environmental standards and regulations.	Supplemental
17-3024.00	Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians	22010	Develop or implement programs related to the environmental impact of engineering activities.	Supplemental
17-3024.00	Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians	10901	Train others to install, use, or maintain robots.	Supplemental
17-3024.00	Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians	22005	Analyze engineering designs of logic or digital circuitry, motor controls, instrumentation, or data acquisition for implementation into new or existing automated, servomechanical, or other electromechanical systems.	Supplemental
17-3024.00	Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians	22007	Conduct statistical studies to analyze or compare production costs for sustainable and nonsustainable designs.	Supplemental
17-3024.00	Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians	22019	Specify, coordinate, or conduct quality-control or quality-assurance programs and procedures.	Supplemental
17-3024.00	Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians	10899	Operate metalworking machines to fabricate housings, jigs, fittings, or fixtures.	Supplemental
17-3024.00	Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians	22021	Translate electromechanical drawings into design specifications, applying principles of engineering, thermal or fluid sciences, mathematics, or statistics.	Supplemental
17-3024.00	Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians	22013	Identify energy-conserving production or fabrication methods, such as by bending metal rather than cutting and welding or casting metal.	Supplemental
17-3024.00	Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians	23943	Assist engineers to implement electromechanical designs in industrial or other settings.	
17-3024.00	Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians	22008	Consult with machinists to ensure that electromechanical equipment or systems meet design specifications.	
17-3024.01	Robotics Technicians	21059	Make repairs to robots or peripheral equipment, such as replacement of defective circuit boards, sensors, controllers, encoders, or servomotors.	Core
17-3024.01	Robotics Technicians	16589	Troubleshoot robotic systems, using knowledge of microprocessors, programmable controllers, electronics, circuit analysis, mechanics, sensor or feedback systems, hydraulics, or pneumatics.	Core
17-3024.01	Robotics Technicians	16593	Install, program, or repair programmable controllers, robot controllers, end-of-arm tools, or conveyors.	Core
17-3024.01	Robotics Technicians	16579	Maintain service records of robotic equipment or automated production systems.	Core
17-3024.01	Robotics Technicians	16584	Modify computer-controlled robot movements.	Core
17-3024.01	Robotics Technicians	16592	Perform preventive or corrective maintenance on robotic systems or components.	Core
17-3024.01	Robotics Technicians	16588	Align, fit, or assemble components, using hand tools, power tools, fixtures, templates, or microscopes.	Core
17-3024.01	Robotics Technicians	16586	Attach wires between controllers.	Core
17-3024.01	Robotics Technicians	19684	Evaluate the efficiency and reliability of industrial robotic systems, reprogramming or calibrating to achieve maximum quantity and quality.	Core
17-3024.01	Robotics Technicians	16591	Test performance of robotic assemblies, using instruments such as oscilloscopes, electronic voltmeters, or bridges.	Core
17-3024.01	Robotics Technicians	16576	Train customers or other personnel to install, use, or maintain robots.	Core
17-3024.01	Robotics Technicians	16596	Build or assemble robotic devices or systems.	Core
17-3024.01	Robotics Technicians	16581	Document robotics test procedures and results.	Core
17-3024.01	Robotics Technicians	16587	Assist engineers in the design, configuration, or application of robotic systems.	Core
17-3024.01	Robotics Technicians	16594	Install new robotic systems in stationary positions or on tracks.	Core
17-3024.01	Robotics Technicians	16577	Program complex robotic systems, such as vision systems.	Supplemental
17-3024.01	Robotics Technicians	16585	Develop robotic path motions to maximize efficiency, safety, and quality.	Supplemental
17-3024.01	Robotics Technicians	16580	Fabricate housings, jigs, fittings, or fixtures, using metalworking machines.	Supplemental
17-3024.01	Robotics Technicians	16590	Train robots, using artificial intelligence software or interactive training techniques, to perform simple or complex tasks, such as designing and carrying out a series of iterative tests of chemical samples.	Supplemental
17-3024.01	Robotics Technicians	16583	Inspect installation sites.	Supplemental
17-3024.01	Robotics Technicians	21060	Maintain inventories of robotic production supplies, such as sensors or cables.	Supplemental
17-3024.01	Robotics Technicians	16582	Develop three-dimensional simulations of automation systems.	Supplemental
17-3025.00	Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians	3641	Maintain project logbook records or computer program files.	Core
17-3025.00	Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians	20513	Record laboratory or field data, including numerical data, test results, photographs, or summaries of visual observations.	Core
17-3025.00	Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians	3643	Perform environmental quality work in field or office settings.	Core
17-3025.00	Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians	3654	Produce environmental assessment reports, tabulating data and preparing charts, graphs, or sketches.	Core
17-3025.00	Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians	20514	Collect and analyze pollution samples, such as air or ground water.	Core
17-3025.00	Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians	19688	Decontaminate or test field equipment used to clean or test pollutants from soil, air, or water.	Core
17-3025.00	Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians	19691	Prepare and package environmental samples for shipping or testing.	Core
17-3025.00	Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians	3655	Maintain process parameters and evaluate process anomalies.	Core
17-3025.00	Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians	3644	Review technical documents to ensure completeness and conformance to requirements.	Core
17-3025.00	Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians	3640	Receive, set up, test, or decontaminate equipment.	Core
17-3025.00	Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians	20033	Prepare permit applications or review compliance with environmental permits.	Core
17-3025.00	Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians	3646	Review work plans to schedule activities.	Core
17-3025.00	Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians	3653	Assist in the cleanup of hazardous material spills.	Supplemental
17-3025.00	Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians	3649	Inspect facilities to monitor compliance with regulations governing substances, such as asbestos, lead, or wastewater.	Supplemental
17-3025.00	Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians	3658	Develop work plans, including writing specifications or establishing material, manpower, or facilities needs.	Supplemental
17-3025.00	Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians	3657	Perform statistical analysis and correction of air or water pollution data submitted by industry or other agencies.	Supplemental
17-3025.00	Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians	3648	Arrange for the disposal of lead, asbestos, or other hazardous materials.	Supplemental
17-3025.00	Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians	19689	Evaluate and select technologies to clean up polluted sites, restore polluted air, water, or soil, or rehabilitate degraded ecosystems.	Supplemental
17-3025.00	Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians	19686	Assess the ability of environments to naturally remove or reduce conventional or emerging contaminants from air, water, or soil.	Supplemental
17-3025.00	Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians	3656	Work with customers to assess the environmental impact of proposed construction or to develop pollution prevention programs.	Supplemental
17-3025.00	Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians	3650	Provide technical engineering support in the planning of projects, such as wastewater treatment plants, to ensure compliance with environmental regulations and policies.	Supplemental
17-3025.00	Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians	19690	Model biological, chemical, or physical treatment processes to remove or degrade pollutants.	Supplemental
17-3025.00	Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians	3652	Oversee support staff.	Supplemental
17-3025.00	Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians	19687	Create models to demonstrate or predict the process by which pollutants move through or impact an environment.	Supplemental
17-3025.00	Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians	3651	Improve chemical processes to reduce toxic emissions.	Supplemental
17-3025.00	Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians	3647	Obtain product information, identify vendors or suppliers, or order materials or equipment to maintain inventory.	Supplemental
17-3026.00	Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians	20516	Test selected products at specified stages in the production process for performance characteristics or adherence to specifications.	Core
17-3026.00	Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians	3672	Compile and evaluate statistical data to determine and maintain quality and reliability of products.	Core
17-3026.00	Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians	3660	Study time, motion, methods, or speed involved in maintenance, production, or other operations to establish standard production rate or improve efficiency.	Core
17-3026.00	Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians	3668	Read worker logs, product processing sheets, or specification sheets to verify that records adhere to quality assurance specifications.	Core
17-3026.00	Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians	20518	Verify that equipment is being operated and maintained according to quality assurance standards by observing worker performance.	Core
17-3026.00	Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians	3663	Aid in planning work assignments in accordance with worker performance, machine capacity, production schedules, or anticipated delays.	Core
17-3026.00	Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians	19692	Evaluate industrial operations for compliance with permits or regulations related to the generation, storage, treatment, transportation, or disposal of hazardous materials or waste.	Supplemental
17-3026.00	Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22022	Adhere to all applicable regulations, policies, and procedures for health, safety, and environmental compliance.	
17-3026.00	Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22023	Analyze, estimate, or report production costs.	
17-3026.00	Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22024	Assist engineers in developing, building, or testing prototypes or new products, processes, or procedures.	
17-3026.00	Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22025	Calibrate or adjust equipment to ensure quality production, using tools such as calipers, micrometers, height gauges, protractors, or ring gauges.	
17-3026.00	Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22026	Conduct statistical studies to analyze or compare production costs for sustainable and nonsustainable designs.	
17-3026.00	Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22027	Coordinate equipment purchases, installations, or transfers.	
17-3026.00	Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22028	Create or interpret engineering drawings, schematic diagrams, formulas, or blueprints for management or engineering staff.	
17-3026.00	Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22029	Design plant layouts or production facilities.	
17-3026.00	Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22030	Develop manufacturing infrastructure to integrate or deploy new manufacturing processes.	
17-3026.00	Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22031	Develop or implement programs to address problems related to production, materials, safety, or quality.	
17-3026.00	Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22032	Develop production, inventory, or quality assurance programs.	
17-3026.00	Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22033	Develop sustainable manufacturing technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, minimize raw material use, replace toxic materials with non-toxic materials, replace non-renewable materials with renewable materials, or reduce waste.	
17-3026.00	Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22034	Identify opportunities for improvements in quality, cost, or efficiency of automation equipment.	
17-3026.00	Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22035	Monitor and adjust production processes or equipment for quality and productivity.	
17-3026.00	Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22036	Oversee equipment start-up, characterization, qualification, or release.	
17-3026.00	Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22037	Oversee or inspect production processes.	
17-3026.00	Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22038	Prepare layouts, drawings, or sketches of machinery or equipment, such as shop tooling, scale layouts, or new equipment design, using drafting equipment or computer-aided design (CAD) software.	
17-3026.00	Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22039	Prepare production documents, such as standard operating procedures, manufacturing batch records, inventory reports, or productivity reports.	
17-3026.00	Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22040	Provide advice or training to other technicians.	
17-3026.00	Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22041	Recommend corrective or preventive actions to assure or improve product quality or reliability.	
17-3026.00	Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22042	Select cleaning materials, tools, or equipment.	
17-3026.00	Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22043	Select material quantities or processing methods needed to achieve efficient production.	
17-3026.00	Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22044	Set up and operate production equipment in accordance with current good manufacturing practices and standard operating procedures.	
17-3026.01	Nanotechnology Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22047	Produce images or measurements, using tools or techniques such as atomic force microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, optical microscopy, particle size analysis, or zeta potential analysis.	Core
17-3026.01	Nanotechnology Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22063	Maintain accurate record or batch-record documentation of nanoproduction.	Core
17-3026.01	Nanotechnology Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22053	Calibrate nanotechnology equipment, such as weighing, testing, or production equipment.	Core
17-3026.01	Nanotechnology Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22046	Maintain work area according to cleanroom or other processing standards.	Core
17-3026.01	Nanotechnology Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22049	Repair nanotechnology processing or testing equipment or submit work orders for equipment repair.	Core
17-3026.01	Nanotechnology Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22068	Assist nanoscientists or engineers in processing or characterizing materials according to physical or chemical properties.	Core
17-3026.01	Nanotechnology Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22048	Collaborate with scientists or engineers to design or conduct experiments for the development of nanotechnology materials, components, devices, or systems.	Core
17-3026.01	Nanotechnology Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22045	Operate nanotechnology compounding, testing, processing, or production equipment in accordance with appropriate standard operating procedures, good manufacturing practices, hazardous material restrictions, or health and safety requirements.	Core
17-3026.01	Nanotechnology Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22054	Monitor hazardous waste cleanup procedures to ensure proper application of nanocomposites or accomplishment of objectives.	Core
17-3026.01	Nanotechnology Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22051	Monitor equipment during operation to ensure adherence to specifications for characteristics such as pressure, temperature, or flow.	Core
17-3026.01	Nanotechnology Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22050	Measure or mix chemicals or compounds in accordance with detailed instructions or formulas.	Core
17-3026.01	Nanotechnology Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22056	Inspect or measure thin films of carbon nanotubes, polymers, or inorganic coatings, using a variety of techniques or analytical tools.	Core
17-3026.01	Nanotechnology Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22065	Prepare capability data, training materials, or other documentation for transfer of processes to production.	Core
17-3026.01	Nanotechnology Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22052	Collect or compile nanotechnology research or engineering data.	Core
17-3026.01	Nanotechnology Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22061	Prepare detailed verbal or written presentations for scientists, engineers, project managers, or upper management.	Core
17-3026.01	Nanotechnology Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22055	Contribute written material or data for grant or patent applications.	Core
17-3026.01	Nanotechnology Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22060	Implement new or enhanced methods or processes for the processing, testing, or manufacture of nanotechnology materials or products.	Core
17-3026.01	Nanotechnology Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22058	Develop or modify wet chemical or industrial laboratory experimental techniques for nanoscale use.	Core
17-3026.01	Nanotechnology Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22069	Assist nanoscientists or engineers in writing process specifications or documentation.	Core
17-3026.01	Nanotechnology Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22067	Measure emission of nanodust or nanoparticles during nanocomposite or other nano-scale production processes, using systems such as aerosol detection systems.	Supplemental
17-3026.01	Nanotechnology Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22062	Perform functional tests of nano-enhanced assemblies, components, or systems, using equipment such as torque gauges or conductivity meters.	Supplemental
17-3026.01	Nanotechnology Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22057	Compare the performance or environmental impact of nanomaterials by nanoparticle size, shape, or organization.	Supplemental
17-3026.01	Nanotechnology Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22059	Process nanoparticles or nanostructures, using technologies such as ultraviolet radiation, microwave energy, or catalysis.	Supplemental
17-3026.01	Nanotechnology Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22064	Assemble components, using techniques such as interference fitting, solvent bonding, adhesive bonding, heat sealing, or ultrasonic welding.	Supplemental
17-3026.01	Nanotechnology Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22066	Analyze the life cycle of nanomaterials or nano-enabled products to determine environmental impact.	Supplemental
17-3027.00	Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22072	Assemble or disassemble complex mechanical systems.	Core
17-3027.00	Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22082	Interpret engineering sketches, specifications, or drawings.	Core
17-3027.00	Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians	1485	Calculate required capacities for equipment of proposed system to obtain specified performance and submit data to engineering personnel for approval.	Core
17-3027.00	Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians	1476	Review project instructions and blueprints to ascertain test specifications, procedures, and objectives, and test nature of technical problems such as redesign.	Core
17-3027.00	Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22086	Provide technical support to other employees regarding mechanical design, fabrication, testing, or documentation.	Core
17-3027.00	Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22087	Test machines, components, materials, or products to determine characteristics such as performance, strength, or response to stress.	Core
17-3027.00	Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians	1475	Draft detail drawing or sketch for drafting room completion or to request parts fabrication by machine, sheet or wood shops.	Core
17-3027.00	Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians	1482	Analyze test results in relation to design or rated specifications and test objectives, and modify or adjust equipment to meet specifications.	Core
17-3027.00	Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians	1486	Record test procedures and results, numerical and graphical data, and recommendations for changes in product or test methods.	Core
17-3027.00	Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22085	Prepare specifications, designs, or sketches for machines, components, or systems related to the generation, transmission, or use of mechanical or fluid energy.	Core
17-3027.00	Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians	1487	Read dials and meters to determine amperage, voltage, electrical output and input at specific operating temperature to analyze parts performance.	Core
17-3027.00	Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22077	Design molds, tools, dies, jigs, or fixtures for use in manufacturing processes.	Core
17-3027.00	Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians	1477	Review project instructions and specifications to identify, modify and plan requirements fabrication, assembly and testing.	Core
17-3027.00	Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22078	Design specialized or customized equipment, machines, or structures.	Core
17-3027.00	Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22075	Conduct failure analyses, document results, and recommend corrective actions.	Core
17-3027.00	Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians	1480	Set up and conduct tests of complete units and components under operational conditions to investigate proposals for improving equipment performance.	Core
17-3027.00	Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22073	Assist engineers to design, develop, test, or manufacture industrial machinery, consumer products, or other equipment.	Core
17-3027.00	Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22084	Prepare layouts of machinery, tools, plants, or equipment.	Core
17-3027.00	Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22083	Prepare equipment inspection schedules, reliability schedules, work plans, or other records.	Core
17-3027.00	Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians	1489	Set up prototype and test apparatus and operate test controlling equipment to observe and record prototype test results.	Supplemental
17-3027.00	Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians	1483	Evaluate tool drawing designs by measuring drawing dimensions and comparing with original specifications for form and function using engineering skills.	Supplemental
17-3027.00	Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22070	Analyze energy requirements and distribution systems to maximize the use of intermittent or inflexible renewable energy sources, such as wind or nuclear.	Supplemental
17-3027.00	Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians	1474	Prepare parts sketches and write work orders and purchase requests to be furnished by outside contractors.	Supplemental
17-3027.00	Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians	1488	Estimate cost factors including labor and material for purchased and fabricated parts and costs for assembly, testing, or installing.	Supplemental
17-3027.00	Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22074	Assist mechanical engineers in product testing through activities such as setting up instrumentation for automobile crash tests.	Supplemental
17-3027.00	Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22076	Conduct statistical studies to analyze or compare production costs for sustainable and nonsustainable designs.	Supplemental
17-3027.00	Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22071	Analyze or estimate production costs, such as labor, equipment, and plant space.	
17-3027.00	Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22079	Devise, fabricate, or assemble new or modified mechanical components for products such as industrial machinery or equipment, and measuring instruments.	
17-3027.00	Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians	22080	Discuss changes in design, method of manufacture and assembly, or drafting techniques and procedures with staff and coordinate corrections.	
17-3027.00	Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians	23944	Monitor, inspect, or test mechanical equipment.	
17-3027.01	Automotive Engineering Technicians	16606	Document test results, using cameras, spreadsheets, documents, or other tools.	Core
17-3027.01	Automotive Engineering Technicians	16599	Set up mechanical, hydraulic, or electric test equipment in accordance with engineering specifications, standards, or test procedures.	Core
17-3027.01	Automotive Engineering Technicians	16602	Read and interpret blueprints, schematics, work specifications, drawings, or charts.	Core
17-3027.01	Automotive Engineering Technicians	16605	Inspect or test parts to determine nature or cause of defects or malfunctions.	Core
17-3027.01	Automotive Engineering Technicians	16601	Monitor computer-controlled test equipment, according to written or verbal instructions.	Core
17-3027.01	Automotive Engineering Technicians	16608	Analyze test data for automotive systems, subsystems, or component parts.	Core
17-3027.01	Automotive Engineering Technicians	16604	Install equipment, such as instrumentation, test equipment, engines, or aftermarket products, to ensure proper interfaces.	Core
17-3027.01	Automotive Engineering Technicians	16611	Perform or execute manual or automated tests of automotive system or component performance, efficiency, or durability.	Core
17-3027.01	Automotive Engineering Technicians	16603	Maintain test equipment in operational condition by performing routine maintenance or making minor repairs or adjustments as needed.	Core
17-3027.01	Automotive Engineering Technicians	19696	Analyze performance of vehicles or components that have been redesigned to increase fuel efficiency, such as camless or dual-clutch engines or alternative types of air-conditioning systems.	Core
17-3027.01	Automotive Engineering Technicians	19697	Improve fuel efficiency by testing vehicles or components that use lighter materials, such as aluminum, magnesium alloy, or plastic.	Core
17-3027.01	Automotive Engineering Technicians	16607	Fabricate new or modify existing prototype components or fixtures.	Core
17-3027.01	Automotive Engineering Technicians	16598	Order new test equipment, supplies, or replacement parts.	Core
17-3027.01	Automotive Engineering Technicians	16610	Recommend product or component design improvements, based on test data or observations.	Core
17-3027.01	Automotive Engineering Technicians	16600	Recommend tests or testing conditions in accordance with designs, customer requirements, or industry standards to ensure test validity.	Core
17-3027.01	Automotive Engineering Technicians	19699	Test performance of vehicles that use alternative fuels, such as alcohol blends, natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, biodiesel, nano diesel, or alternative power methods, such as solar energy or hydrogen fuel cells.	Core
17-3027.01	Automotive Engineering Technicians	19698	Participate in research or testing of computerized automotive applications, such as telemetrics, intelligent transportation systems, artificial intelligence, or automatic control.	Core
17-3027.01	Automotive Engineering Technicians	16597	Build instrumentation or laboratory test equipment for special purposes.	Core
17-3028.00	Calibration Technologists and Technicians	22088	Analyze test data to identify defects or determine calibration requirements.	
17-3028.00	Calibration Technologists and Technicians	22089	Attend conferences, workshops, or other training sessions to learn about new tools or methods.	
17-3028.00	Calibration Technologists and Technicians	22090	Calibrate devices by comparing measurements of pressure, temperature, humidity, or other environmental conditions to known standards.	
17-3028.00	Calibration Technologists and Technicians	22091	Conduct calibration tests to determine performance or reliability of mechanical, structural, or electromechanical equipment.	
17-3028.00	Calibration Technologists and Technicians	22092	Develop new calibration methods or techniques based on measurement science, analyses, or calibration requirements.	
17-3028.00	Calibration Technologists and Technicians	22093	Disassemble and reassemble equipment for inspection.	
17-3028.00	Calibration Technologists and Technicians	22094	Draw plans for developing jigs, fixtures, instruments, or other devices.	
17-3028.00	Calibration Technologists and Technicians	22095	Maintain or repair measurement devices or equipment used for calibration testing.	
17-3028.00	Calibration Technologists and Technicians	22096	Operate metalworking machines to fabricate housings, jigs, fittings, or fixtures.	
17-3028.00	Calibration Technologists and Technicians	22097	Order replacement parts for malfunctioning equipment.	
17-3028.00	Calibration Technologists and Technicians	22098	Plan sequences of calibration tests according to equipment specifications and scientific principles.	
17-3028.00	Calibration Technologists and Technicians	22099	Read blueprints, schematics, diagrams, or technical orders.	
17-3028.00	Calibration Technologists and Technicians	22100	Verify part dimensions or clearances using precision measuring instruments to ensure conformance to specifications.	
17-3028.00	Calibration Technologists and Technicians	22101	Visually inspect equipment to detect surface defects.	
17-3028.00	Calibration Technologists and Technicians	22102	Write and submit reports about the results of calibration tests.	
17-3029.01	Non-Destructive Testing Specialists	16626	Interpret the results of all methods of non-destructive testing (NDT), such as acoustic emission, electromagnetic, leak, liquid penetrant, magnetic particle, neutron radiographic, radiographic, thermal or infrared, ultrasonic, vibration analysis, and visual testing.	Core
17-3029.01	Non-Destructive Testing Specialists	16620	Interpret or evaluate test results in accordance with applicable codes, standards, specifications, or procedures.	Core
17-3029.01	Non-Destructive Testing Specialists	16622	Identify defects in solid materials, using ultrasonic testing techniques.	Core
17-3029.01	Non-Destructive Testing Specialists	16618	Make radiographic images to detect flaws in objects while leaving objects intact.	Core
17-3029.01	Non-Destructive Testing Specialists	16625	Prepare reports on non-destructive testing results.	Core
17-3029.01	Non-Destructive Testing Specialists	16623	Select, calibrate, or operate equipment used in the non-destructive testing of products or materials.	Core
17-3029.01	Non-Destructive Testing Specialists	16619	Visually examine materials, structures, or components for signs of corrosion, metal fatigue, cracks, or other flaws, using tools and equipment such as endoscopes, closed-circuit television systems, and fiber optics.	Core
17-3029.01	Non-Destructive Testing Specialists	16627	Examine structures or vehicles such as aircraft, trains, nuclear reactors, bridges, dams, and pipelines, using non-destructive testing techniques.	Core
17-3029.01	Non-Destructive Testing Specialists	16616	Document non-destructive testing methods, processes, or results.	Core
17-3029.01	Non-Destructive Testing Specialists	16613	Produce images of objects on film, using radiographic techniques.	Core
17-3029.01	Non-Destructive Testing Specialists	16612	Supervise or direct the work of non-destructive testing trainees or staff.	Core
17-3029.01	Non-Destructive Testing Specialists	16624	Conduct liquid penetrant tests to locate surface cracks by coating objects with fluorescent dyes, cleaning excess penetrant, and applying developer.	Core
17-3029.01	Non-Destructive Testing Specialists	16617	Map the presence of imperfections within objects, using sonic measurements.	Core
17-3029.01	Non-Destructive Testing Specialists	16615	Develop or use new non-destructive testing methods, such as acoustic emission testing, leak testing, and thermal or infrared testing.	Core
17-3029.01	Non-Destructive Testing Specialists	16621	Identify defects in concrete or other building materials, using thermal or infrared testing.	Core
17-3029.01	Non-Destructive Testing Specialists	16614	Evaluate material properties, using radio astronomy, voltage and amperage measurement, or rheometric flow measurement.	Supplemental
17-3029.08	Photonics Technicians	20384	Compute or record photonic test data.	Core
17-3029.08	Photonics Technicians	16710	Maintain clean working environments, according to clean room standards.	Core
17-3029.08	Photonics Technicians	16732	Adjust or maintain equipment, such as lasers, laser systems, microscopes, oscilloscopes, pulse generators, power meters, beam analyzers, or energy measurement devices.	Core
17-3029.08	Photonics Technicians	20385	Document procedures, such as calibration of optical or fiber optic equipment.	Core
17-3029.08	Photonics Technicians	16726	Set up or operate assembly or processing equipment, such as lasers, cameras, die bonders, wire bonders, dispensers, reflow ovens, soldering irons, die shears, wire pull testers, temperature or humidity chambers, or optical spectrum analyzers.	Core
17-3029.08	Photonics Technicians	16715	Assist scientists or engineers in the conduct of photonic experiments.	Core
17-3029.08	Photonics Technicians	16714	Test or perform failure analysis for optomechanical or optoelectrical products, according to test plans.	Core
17-3029.08	Photonics Technicians	16721	Assist engineers in the development of new products, fixtures, tools, or processes.	Core
17-3029.08	Photonics Technicians	20386	Recommend optical or optic equipment design or material changes to reduce costs or processing times.	Core
17-3029.08	Photonics Technicians	16725	Set up or operate prototype or test apparatus, such as control consoles, collimators, recording equipment, or cables.	Core
17-3029.08	Photonics Technicians	16709	Monitor inventory levels and order supplies as necessary.	Core
17-3029.08	Photonics Technicians	16731	Assemble fiber optical, optoelectronic, or free-space optics components, subcomponents, assemblies, or subassemblies.	Supplemental
17-3029.08	Photonics Technicians	20387	Optimize photonic process parameters by making prototype or production devices.	Supplemental
17-3029.08	Photonics Technicians	16723	Splice fibers, using fusion splicing or other techniques.	Supplemental
17-3029.08	Photonics Technicians	16730	Build prototype optomechanical devices for use in equipment such as aerial cameras, gun sights, or telescopes.	Supplemental
17-3029.08	Photonics Technicians	16724	Terminate, cure, polish, or test fiber cables with mechanical connectors.	Supplemental
17-3029.08	Photonics Technicians	16716	Perform diagnostic analyses of processing steps, using analytical or metrological tools, such as microscopy, profilometry, or ellipsometry devices.	Supplemental
17-3029.08	Photonics Technicians	16722	Assemble or adjust parts or related electrical units of prototypes to prepare for testing.	Supplemental
17-3029.08	Photonics Technicians	16727	Repair or calibrate products, such as surgical lasers.	Supplemental
17-3029.08	Photonics Technicians	16719	Design, build, or modify fixtures used to assemble parts.	Supplemental
17-3029.08	Photonics Technicians	19731	Assemble components of energy-efficient optical communications systems involving photonic switches, optical backplanes, or optoelectronic interfaces.	Supplemental
17-3029.08	Photonics Technicians	16720	Lay out cutting lines for machining, using drafting tools.	Supplemental
17-3029.08	Photonics Technicians	16718	Mix, pour, or use processing chemicals or gases according to safety standards or established operating procedures.	Supplemental
17-3029.08	Photonics Technicians	16729	Fabricate devices, such as optoelectronic or semiconductor devices.	Supplemental
17-3031.00	Surveying and Mapping Technicians	22103	Position and hold the vertical rods, or targets, that theodolite operators use for sighting to measure angles, distances, and elevations.	Core
17-3031.00	Surveying and Mapping Technicians	22104	Check all layers of maps to ensure accuracy, identifying and marking errors and making corrections.	Core
17-3031.00	Surveying and Mapping Technicians	22105	Design or develop information databases that include geographic or topographic data.	Core
17-3031.00	Surveying and Mapping Technicians	22106	Monitor mapping work or the updating of maps to ensure accuracy, inclusion of new or changed information, or compliance with rules and regulations.	Core
17-3031.00	Surveying and Mapping Technicians	22107	Produce or update overlay maps to show information boundaries, water locations, or topographic features on various base maps or at different scales.	Core
17-3031.00	Surveying and Mapping Technicians	22108	Determine scales, line sizes, or colors to be used for hard copies of computerized maps, using plotters.	Core
17-3031.00	Surveying and Mapping Technicians	22109	Compile information necessary to stake projects for construction, using engineering plans.	Core
17-3031.00	Surveying and Mapping Technicians	22110	Identify and compile database information to create requested maps.	Core
17-3031.00	Surveying and Mapping Technicians	22111	Operate and manage land-information computer systems, performing tasks such as storing data, making inquiries, and producing plots and reports.	Core
17-3031.00	Surveying and Mapping Technicians	22112	Compare survey computations with applicable standards to determine adequacy of data.	Core
17-3031.00	Surveying and Mapping Technicians	22113	Analyze aerial photographs to detect and interpret significant military, industrial, resource, or topographical data.	Core
17-3031.00	Surveying and Mapping Technicians	22114	Research and combine existing property information to describe property boundaries in relation to adjacent properties, taking into account parcel splits, combinations, or land boundary adjustments.	Core
17-3031.00	Surveying and Mapping Technicians	22115	Calculate latitudes, longitudes, angles, areas, or other information for mapmaking, using survey field notes or reference tables.	Core
17-3031.00	Surveying and Mapping Technicians	22116	Compare topographical features or contour lines with images from aerial photographs, old maps, or other reference materials to verify the accuracy of their identification.	Core
17-3031.00	Surveying and Mapping Technicians	22117	Trace contours or topographic details to generate maps that denote specific land or property locations or geographic attributes.	Core
17-3031.00	Surveying and Mapping Technicians	22118	Provide assistance in the development of methods and procedures for conducting field surveys.	Core
17-3031.00	Surveying and Mapping Technicians	22119	Trim, align, and join prints to form photographic mosaics, maintaining scaled distances between reference points.	Core
17-3031.00	Surveying and Mapping Technicians	22120	Answer questions and provide information to the public or to staff members regarding assessment maps, surveys, boundaries, easements, property ownership, roads, zoning, or similar matters.	Supplemental
17-3031.00	Surveying and Mapping Technicians	22121	Complete detailed source and method notes describing the location of routine or complex land parcels.	Supplemental
17-3031.00	Surveying and Mapping Technicians	22122	Adjust and operate surveying instruments such as prisms, theodolites, electronic distance measuring equipment, or electronic data collectors.	
17-3031.00	Surveying and Mapping Technicians	22123	Collect information needed to carry out new surveys, using source maps, previous survey data, photographs, computer records, or other relevant information.	
17-3031.00	Surveying and Mapping Technicians	22124	Conduct surveys to ascertain the locations of natural features and man-made structures on the Earth's surface, underground, and underwater, using electronic distance-measuring equipment, such as GPS, and other surveying instruments.	
17-3031.00	Surveying and Mapping Technicians	22125	Enter Global Positioning System (GPS) data, legal deeds, field notes, or land survey reports into geographic information system (GIS) workstations so that information can be transformed into graphic land descriptions, such as maps and drawings.	
17-3031.00	Surveying and Mapping Technicians	22126	Perform calculations to determine earth curvature corrections, atmospheric impacts on measurements, traverse closures or adjustments, azimuths, level runs, or placement of markers.	
17-3031.00	Surveying and Mapping Technicians	22127	Prepare cost estimates for mapping projects.	
17-3031.00	Surveying and Mapping Technicians	22128	Prepare topographic or contour maps of land surveyed, including site features and other relevant information, such as charts, drawings, and survey notes.	
17-3031.00	Surveying and Mapping Technicians	22129	Record survey measurements or descriptive data, using notes, drawings, sketches, or inked tracings.	
17-3031.00	Surveying and Mapping Technicians	22130	Search for section corners, property irons, or survey points.	
17-3031.00	Surveying and Mapping Technicians	22131	Set out and recover stakes, marks, or other monumentation.	
17-3031.00	Surveying and Mapping Technicians	22132	Supervise or coordinate activities of workers engaged in surveying, plotting data, drafting maps, or producing blueprints, photostats, or photographs.	
19-1011.00	Animal Scientists	5415	Study nutritional requirements of animals and nutritive values of animal feed materials.	Core
19-1011.00	Animal Scientists	20865	Write up or orally communicate research findings to the scientific community, producers, and the public.	Core
19-1011.00	Animal Scientists	5417	Develop improved practices in feeding, housing, sanitation, or parasite and disease control of animals.	Core
19-1011.00	Animal Scientists	5414	Advise producers about improved products and techniques that could enhance their animal production efforts.	Core
19-1011.00	Animal Scientists	5413	Conduct research concerning animal nutrition, breeding, or management to improve products or processes.	Core
19-1011.00	Animal Scientists	5416	Study effects of management practices, processing methods, feed, or environmental conditions on quality and quantity of animal products, such as eggs and milk.	Core
19-1011.00	Animal Scientists	5418	Research and control animal selection and breeding practices to increase production efficiency and improve animal quality.	Core
19-1011.00	Animal Scientists	5419	Determine genetic composition of animal populations and heritability of traits, using principles of genetics.	Supplemental
19-1011.00	Animal Scientists	5420	Crossbreed animals with existing strains or cross strains to obtain new combinations of desirable characteristics.	Supplemental
19-1012.00	Food Scientists and Technologists	7494	Inspect food processing areas to ensure compliance with government regulations and standards for sanitation, safety, quality, and waste management.	Core
19-1012.00	Food Scientists and Technologists	7486	Check raw ingredients for maturity or stability for processing, and finished products for safety, quality, and nutritional value.	Core
19-1012.00	Food Scientists and Technologists	7489	Study methods to improve aspects of foods, such as chemical composition, flavor, color, texture, nutritional value, and convenience.	Core
19-1012.00	Food Scientists and Technologists	7492	Develop food standards and production specifications, safety and sanitary regulations, and waste management and water supply specifications.	Core
19-1012.00	Food Scientists and Technologists	18612	Stay up to date on new regulations and current events regarding food science by reviewing scientific literature.	Core
19-1012.00	Food Scientists and Technologists	7490	Study the structure and composition of food or the changes foods undergo in storage and processing.	Core
19-1012.00	Food Scientists and Technologists	7487	Confer with process engineers, plant operators, flavor experts, and packaging and marketing specialists to resolve problems in product development.	Core
19-1012.00	Food Scientists and Technologists	7485	Test new products for flavor, texture, color, nutritional content, and adherence to government and industry standards.	Core
19-1012.00	Food Scientists and Technologists	18611	Develop new food items for production, based on consumer feedback.	Core
19-1012.00	Food Scientists and Technologists	7491	Develop new or improved ways of preserving, processing, packaging, storing, and delivering foods, using knowledge of chemistry, microbiology, and other sciences.	Core
19-1012.00	Food Scientists and Technologists	7488	Evaluate food processing and storage operations and assist in the development of quality assurance programs for such operations.	Core
19-1012.00	Food Scientists and Technologists	7493	Demonstrate products to clients.	Core
19-1012.00	Food Scientists and Technologists	7495	Seek substitutes for harmful or undesirable additives, such as nitrites.	Core
19-1013.00	Soil and Plant Scientists	9021	Communicate research or project results to other professionals or the public or teach related courses, seminars, or workshops.	Core
19-1013.00	Soil and Plant Scientists	9024	Develop methods of conserving or managing soil that can be applied by farmers or forestry companies.	Core
19-1013.00	Soil and Plant Scientists	9022	Provide information or recommendations to farmers or other landowners regarding ways in which they can best use land, promote plant growth, or avoid or correct problems such as erosion.	Core
19-1013.00	Soil and Plant Scientists	9025	Conduct experiments to develop new or improved varieties of field crops, focusing on characteristics such as yield, quality, disease resistance, nutritional value, or adaptation to specific soils or climates.	Core
19-1013.00	Soil and Plant Scientists	9026	Investigate soil problems or poor water quality to determine sources and effects.	Core
19-1013.00	Soil and Plant Scientists	9023	Investigate responses of soils to specific management practices to determine the use capabilities of soils and the effects of alternative practices on soil productivity.	Core
19-1013.00	Soil and Plant Scientists	23903	Conduct experiments to investigate the underlying mechanisms of plant growth and response to the environment.	Core
19-1013.00	Soil and Plant Scientists	9030	Identify degraded or contaminated soils and develop plans to improve their chemical, biological, or physical characteristics.	Core
19-1013.00	Soil and Plant Scientists	9035	Develop new or improved methods or products for controlling or eliminating weeds, crop diseases, or insect pests.	Core
19-1013.00	Soil and Plant Scientists	9034	Provide advice regarding the development of regulatory standards for land reclamation or soil conservation.	Core
19-1013.00	Soil and Plant Scientists	9027	Study soil characteristics to classify soils on the basis of factors such as geographic location, landscape position, or soil properties.	Core
19-1013.00	Soil and Plant Scientists	9028	Develop improved measurement techniques, soil conservation methods, soil sampling devices, or related technology.	Core
19-1013.00	Soil and Plant Scientists	9036	Conduct research to determine best methods of planting, spraying, cultivating, harvesting, storing, processing, or transporting horticultural products.	Core
19-1013.00	Soil and Plant Scientists	19751	Develop environmentally safe methods or products for controlling or eliminating weeds, crop diseases, or pests.	Core
19-1013.00	Soil and Plant Scientists	19754	Study ways to improve agricultural sustainability, such as the use of new methods of composting.	Core
19-1013.00	Soil and Plant Scientists	9037	Consult with engineers or other technical personnel working on construction projects about the effects of soil problems and possible solutions to these problems.	Core
19-1013.00	Soil and Plant Scientists	9033	Perform chemical analyses of the microorganism content of soils to determine microbial reactions or chemical mineralogical relationships to plant growth.	Core
19-1013.00	Soil and Plant Scientists	9038	Develop ways of altering soils to suit different types of plants.	Core
19-1013.00	Soil and Plant Scientists	9029	Conduct experiments investigating how soil forms, changes, or interacts with land-based ecosystems or living organisms.	Core
19-1013.00	Soil and Plant Scientists	9031	Survey undisturbed or disturbed lands for classification, inventory, mapping, environmental impact assessments, environmental protection planning, conservation planning, or reclamation planning.	Supplemental
19-1013.00	Soil and Plant Scientists	20198	Plan or supervise waste management programs for composting or farming.	Supplemental
19-1013.00	Soil and Plant Scientists	19753	Research technical requirements or environmental impacts of urban green spaces, such as green roof installations.	Supplemental
19-1013.00	Soil and Plant Scientists	9041	Conduct experiments regarding causes of bee diseases or factors affecting yields of nectar or pollen.	Supplemental
19-1013.00	Soil and Plant Scientists	9040	Identify or classify species of insects or allied forms, such as mites or spiders.	Supplemental
19-1013.00	Soil and Plant Scientists	9039	Study insect distribution or habitat and recommend methods to prevent importation or spread of injurious species.	Supplemental
19-1013.00	Soil and Plant Scientists	20199	Plan or supervise land conservation or reclamation programs for industrial development projects.	Supplemental
19-1013.00	Soil and Plant Scientists	19750	Conduct research into the use of plant species as green fuels or in the production of green fuels.	Supplemental
19-1021.00	Biochemists and Biophysicists	12932	Share research findings by writing scientific articles or by making presentations at scientific conferences.	Core
19-1021.00	Biochemists and Biophysicists	12948	Teach or advise undergraduate or graduate students or supervise their research.	Core
19-1021.00	Biochemists and Biophysicists	12944	Study physical principles of living cells or organisms and their electrical or mechanical energy, applying methods and knowledge of mathematics, physics, chemistry, or biology.	Core
19-1021.00	Biochemists and Biophysicists	12931	Manage laboratory teams or monitor the quality of a team's work.	Core
19-1021.00	Biochemists and Biophysicists	12930	Develop new methods to study the mechanisms of biological processes.	Core
19-1021.00	Biochemists and Biophysicists	21168	Write grant proposals to obtain funding for research.	Core
19-1021.00	Biochemists and Biophysicists	12947	Design or perform experiments with equipment, such as lasers, accelerators, or mass spectrometers.	Core
19-1021.00	Biochemists and Biophysicists	12938	Determine the three-dimensional structure of biological macromolecules.	Core
19-1021.00	Biochemists and Biophysicists	12951	Design or build laboratory equipment needed for special research projects.	Core
19-1021.00	Biochemists and Biophysicists	12929	Prepare reports or recommendations, based upon research outcomes.	Core
19-1021.00	Biochemists and Biophysicists	12936	Study spatial configurations of submicroscopic molecules, such as proteins, using x-rays or electron microscopes.	Core
19-1021.00	Biochemists and Biophysicists	12937	Study the chemistry of living processes, such as cell development, breathing and digestion, or living energy changes, such as growth, aging, or death.	Core
19-1021.00	Biochemists and Biophysicists	12935	Study the mutations in organisms that lead to cancer or other diseases.	Core
19-1021.00	Biochemists and Biophysicists	12940	Research the chemical effects of substances, such as drugs, serums, hormones, or food, on tissues or vital processes.	Core
19-1021.00	Biochemists and Biophysicists	12949	Research transformations of substances in cells, using atomic isotopes.	Core
19-1021.00	Biochemists and Biophysicists	12933	Develop or execute tests to detect diseases, genetic disorders, or other abnormalities.	Core
19-1021.00	Biochemists and Biophysicists	12934	Develop or test new drugs or medications intended for commercial distribution.	Core
19-1021.00	Biochemists and Biophysicists	12946	Isolate, analyze, or synthesize vitamins, hormones, allergens, minerals, or enzymes and determine their effects on body functions.	Core
19-1021.00	Biochemists and Biophysicists	12950	Examine the molecular or chemical aspects of immune system functioning.	Core
19-1021.00	Biochemists and Biophysicists	12941	Research how characteristics of plants or animals are carried through successive generations.	Core
19-1021.00	Biochemists and Biophysicists	12939	Prepare pharmaceutical compounds for commercial distribution.	Supplemental
19-1021.00	Biochemists and Biophysicists	12942	Develop methods to process, store, or use foods, drugs, or chemical compounds.	Supplemental
19-1021.00	Biochemists and Biophysicists	12943	Investigate the nature, composition, or expression of genes or research how genetic engineering can impact these processes.	Supplemental
19-1021.00	Biochemists and Biophysicists	12945	Produce pharmaceutically or industrially useful proteins, using recombinant DNA technology.	Supplemental
19-1022.00	Microbiologists	15212	Isolate and maintain cultures of bacteria or other microorganisms in prescribed or developed media, controlling moisture, aeration, temperature, and nutrition.	Core
19-1022.00	Microbiologists	3676	Provide laboratory services for health departments, community environmental health programs, and physicians needing information for diagnosis and treatment.	Core
19-1022.00	Microbiologists	15213	Monitor and perform tests on water, food, and the environment to detect harmful microorganisms or to obtain information about sources of pollution, contamination, or infection.	Core
19-1022.00	Microbiologists	3675	Examine physiological, morphological, and cultural characteristics, using microscope, to identify and classify microorganisms in human, water, and food specimens.	Core
19-1022.00	Microbiologists	3679	Supervise biological technologists and technicians and other scientists.	Core
19-1022.00	Microbiologists	3683	Use a variety of specialized equipment, such as electron microscopes, gas and high-pressure liquid chromatographs, electrophoresis units, thermocyclers, fluorescence-activated cell sorters, and phosphorimagers.	Core
19-1022.00	Microbiologists	3678	Investigate the relationship between organisms and disease, including the control of epidemics and the effects of antibiotics on microorganisms.	Core
19-1022.00	Microbiologists	3681	Prepare technical reports and recommendations, based upon research outcomes.	Core
19-1022.00	Microbiologists	3677	Observe action of microorganisms upon living tissues of plants, higher animals, and other microorganisms, and on dead organic matter.	Core
19-1022.00	Microbiologists	3680	Study growth, structure, development, and general characteristics of bacteria and other microorganisms to understand their relationship to human, plant, and animal health.	Core
19-1022.00	Microbiologists	3682	Study the structure and function of human, animal, and plant tissues, cells, pathogens, and toxins.	Core
19-1022.00	Microbiologists	15214	Develop new products and procedures for sterilization, food and pharmaceutical supply preservation, or microbial contamination detection.	Core
19-1022.00	Microbiologists	3684	Conduct chemical analyses of substances such as acids, alcohols, and enzymes.	Core
19-1022.00	Microbiologists	3685	Research use of bacteria and microorganisms to develop vitamins, antibiotics, amino acids, grain alcohol, sugars, and polymers.	Supplemental
19-1023.00	Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists	23957	Develop, or make recommendations on, management systems and plans for wildlife populations and habitat, consulting with stakeholders and the public at large to explore options.	Core
19-1023.00	Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists	1493	Inventory or estimate plant and wildlife populations.	Core
19-1023.00	Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists	18615	Inform and respond to public regarding wildlife and conservation issues, such as plant identification, hunting ordinances, and nuisance wildlife.	Core
19-1023.00	Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists	1492	Study animals in their natural habitats, assessing effects of environment and industry on animals, interpreting findings and recommending alternative operating conditions for industry.	Core
19-1023.00	Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists	1496	Disseminate information by writing reports and scientific papers or journal articles, and by making presentations and giving talks for schools, clubs, interest groups and park interpretive programs.	Core
19-1023.00	Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists	1497	Study characteristics of animals, such as origin, interrelationships, classification, life histories, diseases, development, genetics, and distribution.	Core
19-1023.00	Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists	1498	Perform administrative duties, such as fundraising, public relations, budgeting, and supervision of zoo staff.	Core
19-1023.00	Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists	18616	Check for, and ensure compliance with, environmental laws, and notify law enforcement when violations are identified.	Core
19-1023.00	Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists	1494	Analyze characteristics of animals to identify and classify them.	Core
19-1023.00	Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists	23958	Conduct literature reviews.	Core
19-1023.00	Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists	1499	Organize and conduct experimental studies with live animals in controlled or natural surroundings.	Supplemental
19-1023.00	Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists	1501	Coordinate preventive programs to control the outbreak of wildlife diseases.	Supplemental
19-1023.00	Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists	1502	Prepare collections of preserved specimens or microscopic slides for species identification and study of development or disease.	Supplemental
19-1023.00	Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists	1504	Collect and dissect animal specimens and examine specimens under microscope.	Supplemental
19-1029.01	Bioinformatics Scientists	16786	Develop new software applications or customize existing applications to meet specific scientific project needs.	Core
19-1029.01	Bioinformatics Scientists	16792	Communicate research results through conference presentations, scientific publications, or project reports.	Core
19-1029.01	Bioinformatics Scientists	16790	Create novel computational approaches and analytical tools as required by research goals.	Core
19-1029.01	Bioinformatics Scientists	16794	Consult with researchers to analyze problems, recommend technology-based solutions, or determine computational strategies.	Core
19-1029.01	Bioinformatics Scientists	16795	Analyze large molecular datasets, such as raw microarray data, genomic sequence data, or proteomics data, for clinical or basic research purposes.	Core
19-1029.01	Bioinformatics Scientists	16777	Keep abreast of new biochemistries, instrumentation, or software by reading scientific literature and attending professional conferences.	Core
19-1029.01	Bioinformatics Scientists	16787	Develop data models and databases.	Core
19-1029.01	Bioinformatics Scientists	16791	Compile data for use in activities, such as gene expression profiling, genome annotation, or structural bioinformatics.	Core
19-1029.01	Bioinformatics Scientists	16789	Design and apply bioinformatics algorithms including unsupervised and supervised machine learning, dynamic programming, or graphic algorithms.	Core
19-1029.01	Bioinformatics Scientists	16793	Manipulate publicly accessible, commercial, or proprietary genomic, proteomic, or post-genomic databases.	Core
19-1029.01	Bioinformatics Scientists	16785	Direct the work of technicians and information technology staff applying bioinformatics tools or applications in areas such as proteomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics, or clinical bioinformatics.	Core
19-1029.01	Bioinformatics Scientists	16781	Provide statistical and computational tools for biologically based activities, such as genetic analysis, measurement of gene expression, or gene function determination.	Core
19-1029.01	Bioinformatics Scientists	16788	Create or modify web-based bioinformatics tools.	Core
19-1029.01	Bioinformatics Scientists	16784	Improve user interfaces to bioinformatics software and databases.	Supplemental
19-1029.01	Bioinformatics Scientists	16778	Confer with departments, such as marketing, business development, or operations, to coordinate product development or improvement.	Supplemental
19-1029.01	Bioinformatics Scientists	16776	Recommend new systems and processes to improve operations.	Supplemental
19-1029.01	Bioinformatics Scientists	16783	Instruct others in the selection and use of bioinformatics tools.	Supplemental
19-1029.01	Bioinformatics Scientists	16779	Collaborate with software developers in the development and modification of commercial bioinformatics software.	Supplemental
19-1029.01	Bioinformatics Scientists	16780	Test new and updated bioinformatics tools and software.	Supplemental
19-1029.01	Bioinformatics Scientists	16782	Prepare summary statistics of information regarding human genomes.	Supplemental
19-1029.02	Molecular and Cellular Biologists	16807	Maintain accurate laboratory records and data.	Core
19-1029.02	Molecular and Cellular Biologists	16813	Design molecular or cellular laboratory experiments, oversee their execution, and interpret results.	Core
19-1029.02	Molecular and Cellular Biologists	23904	Write grant applications to obtain funding.	Core
19-1029.02	Molecular and Cellular Biologists	16805	Perform laboratory procedures following protocols including deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) sequencing, cloning and extraction, ribonucleic acid (RNA) purification, or gel electrophoresis.	Core
19-1029.02	Molecular and Cellular Biologists	16815	Conduct research on cell organization and function, including mechanisms of gene expression, cellular bioinformatics, cell signaling, or cell differentiation.	Core
19-1029.02	Molecular and Cellular Biologists	23905	Prepare or review reports, manuscripts, or meeting presentations.	Core
19-1029.02	Molecular and Cellular Biologists	16808	Instruct undergraduate and graduate students within the areas of cellular or molecular biology.	Core
19-1029.02	Molecular and Cellular Biologists	16810	Direct, coordinate, organize, or prioritize biological laboratory activities.	Core
19-1029.02	Molecular and Cellular Biologists	16814	Compile and analyze molecular or cellular experimental data and adjust experimental designs as necessary.	Core
19-1029.02	Molecular and Cellular Biologists	16809	Evaluate new technologies to enhance or complement current research.	Core
19-1029.02	Molecular and Cellular Biologists	16804	Provide scientific direction for project teams regarding the evaluation or handling of devices, drugs, or cells for in vitro and in vivo disease models.	Core
19-1029.02	Molecular and Cellular Biologists	16802	Supervise technical personnel and postdoctoral research fellows.	Core
19-1029.02	Molecular and Cellular Biologists	16806	Monitor or operate specialized equipment, such as gas chromatographs and high pressure liquid chromatographs, electrophoresis units, thermocyclers, fluorescence activated cell sorters, and phosphorimagers.	Core
19-1029.02	Molecular and Cellular Biologists	16816	Conduct applied research aimed at improvements in areas such as disease testing, crop quality, pharmaceuticals, and the harnessing of microbes to recycle waste.	Core
19-1029.02	Molecular and Cellular Biologists	16799	Develop guidelines for procedures such as the management of viruses.	Core
19-1029.02	Molecular and Cellular Biologists	16811	Develop assays that monitor cell characteristics.	Core
19-1029.02	Molecular and Cellular Biologists	16800	Coordinate molecular or cellular research activities with scientists specializing in other fields.	Core
19-1029.02	Molecular and Cellular Biologists	16796	Verify all financial, physical, and human resources assigned to research or development projects are used as planned.	Core
19-1029.02	Molecular and Cellular Biologists	16798	Evaluate new supplies and equipment to ensure operability in specific laboratory settings.	Core
19-1029.02	Molecular and Cellular Biologists	16797	Participate in all levels of bioproduct development, including proposing new products, performing market analyses, designing and performing experiments, and collaborating with operations and quality control teams during product launches.	Supplemental
19-1029.02	Molecular and Cellular Biologists	16801	Confer with vendors to evaluate new equipment or reagents or to discuss the customization of product lines to meet user requirements.	Supplemental
19-1029.02	Molecular and Cellular Biologists	16812	Design databases, such as mutagenesis libraries.	Supplemental
19-1029.03	Geneticists	16828	Supervise or direct the work of other geneticists, biologists, technicians, or biometricians working on genetics research projects.	Core
19-1029.03	Geneticists	16839	Plan or conduct basic genomic and biological research related to areas such as regulation of gene expression, protein interactions, metabolic networks, and nucleic acid or protein complexes.	Core
19-1029.03	Geneticists	16831	Prepare results of experimental findings for presentation at professional conferences or in scientific journals.	Core
19-1029.03	Geneticists	16832	Maintain laboratory notebooks that record research methods, procedures, and results.	Core
19-1029.03	Geneticists	16817	Write grants and papers or attend fundraising events to seek research funds.	Core
19-1029.03	Geneticists	16830	Search scientific literature to select and modify methods and procedures most appropriate for genetic research goals.	Core
19-1029.03	Geneticists	16829	Review, approve, or interpret genetic laboratory results.	Core
19-1029.03	Geneticists	16827	Attend clinical and research conferences and read scientific literature to keep abreast of technological advances and current genetic research findings.	Core
19-1029.03	Geneticists	16834	Evaluate genetic data by performing appropriate mathematical or statistical calculations and analyses.	Core
19-1029.03	Geneticists	16840	Analyze determinants responsible for specific inherited traits, and devise methods for altering traits or producing new traits.	Core
19-1029.03	Geneticists	16833	Extract deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) or perform diagnostic tests involving processes such as gel electrophoresis, Southern blot analysis, and polymerase chain reaction analysis.	Core
19-1029.03	Geneticists	16826	Collaborate with biologists and other professionals to conduct appropriate genetic and biochemical analyses.	Core
19-1029.03	Geneticists	16822	Instruct medical students, graduate students, or others in methods or procedures for diagnosis and management of genetic disorders.	Core
19-1029.03	Geneticists	16837	Create or use statistical models for the analysis of genetic data.	Core
19-1029.03	Geneticists	16821	Maintain laboratory safety programs and train personnel in laboratory safety techniques.	Core
19-1029.03	Geneticists	16818	Verify that cytogenetic, molecular genetic, and related equipment and instrumentation is maintained in working condition to ensure accuracy and quality of experimental results.	Core
19-1029.03	Geneticists	16835	Develop protocols to improve existing genetic techniques or to incorporate new diagnostic procedures.	Core
19-1029.03	Geneticists	16825	Confer with information technology specialists to develop computer applications for genetic data analysis.	Core
19-1029.03	Geneticists	16836	Design sampling plans or coordinate the field collection of samples such as tissue specimens.	Core
19-1029.03	Geneticists	16823	Evaluate, diagnose, or treat genetic diseases.	Supplemental
19-1029.03	Geneticists	16838	Conduct family medical studies to evaluate the genetic basis for traits or diseases.	Supplemental
19-1029.03	Geneticists	16824	Design and maintain genetics computer databases.	Supplemental
19-1029.03	Geneticists	16820	Participate in the development of endangered species breeding programs or species survival plans.	Supplemental
19-1029.03	Geneticists	16819	Plan curatorial programs for species collections that include acquisition, distribution, maintenance, or regeneration.	Supplemental
19-1029.04	Biologists	174	Program and use computers to store, process, and analyze data.	Core
19-1029.04	Biologists	18613	Prepare technical and research reports, such as environmental impact reports, and communicate the results to individuals in industry, government, or the general public.	Core
19-1029.04	Biologists	186	Supervise biological technicians and technologists and other scientists.	Core
19-1029.04	Biologists	173	Develop and maintain liaisons and effective working relations with groups and individuals, agencies, and the public to encourage cooperative management strategies or to develop information and interpret findings.	Core
19-1029.04	Biologists	178	Identify, classify, and study structure, behavior, ecology, physiology, nutrition, culture, and distribution of plant and animal species.	Core
19-1029.04	Biologists	187	Study basic principles of plant and animal life, such as origin, relationship, development, anatomy, and function.	Core
19-1029.04	Biologists	175	Collect and analyze biological data about relationships among and between organisms and their environment.	Core
19-1029.04	Biologists	18614	Review reports and proposals, such as those relating to land use classifications and recreational development, for accuracy, adequacy, or adherence to policies, regulations, or scientific standards.	Core
19-1029.04	Biologists	21035	Write grant proposals to obtain funding for biological research.	Core
19-1029.04	Biologists	185	Teach or supervise students and perform research at universities and colleges.	Core
19-1029.04	Biologists	189	Prepare requests for proposals or statements of work.	Core
19-1029.04	Biologists	177	Communicate test results to state and federal representatives and general public.	Core
19-1029.04	Biologists	180	Represent employer in a technical capacity at conferences.	Core
19-1029.04	Biologists	182	Research environmental effects of present and potential uses of land and water areas, determining methods of improving environmental conditions or such outputs as crop yields.	Supplemental
19-1029.04	Biologists	176	Study aquatic plants and animals and environmental conditions affecting them, such as radioactivity or pollution.	Supplemental
19-1029.04	Biologists	188	Study and manage wild animal populations.	Supplemental
19-1029.04	Biologists	191	Prepare plans for management of renewable resources.	Supplemental
19-1029.04	Biologists	184	Measure salinity, acidity, light, oxygen content, and other physical conditions of water to determine their relationship to aquatic life.	Supplemental
19-1029.04	Biologists	194	Develop pest management and control measures, and conduct risk assessments related to pest exclusion, using scientific methods.	Supplemental
19-1029.04	Biologists	192	Develop methods and apparatus for securing representative plant, animal, aquatic, or soil samples.	Supplemental
19-1029.04	Biologists	181	Plan and administer biological research programs for government, research firms, medical industries, or manufacturing firms.	Supplemental
19-1029.04	Biologists	193	Study reactions of plants, animals, and marine species to parasites.	Supplemental
19-1031.00	Conservation Scientists	22138	Apply principles of specialized fields of science, such as agronomy, soil science, forestry, or agriculture, to achieve conservation objectives.	Core
19-1031.00	Conservation Scientists	22153	Plan soil management or conservation practices, such as crop rotation, reforestation, permanent vegetation, contour plowing, or terracing, to maintain soil or conserve water.	Core
19-1031.00	Conservation Scientists	22135	Monitor projects during or after construction to ensure projects conform to design specifications.	Core
19-1031.00	Conservation Scientists	22134	Advise land users, such as farmers or ranchers, on plans, problems, or alternative conservation solutions.	Core
19-1031.00	Conservation Scientists	22133	Implement soil or water management techniques, such as nutrient management, erosion control, buffers, or filter strips, in accordance with conservation plans.	Core
19-1031.00	Conservation Scientists	22140	Compute design specifications for implementation of conservation practices, using survey or field information, technical guides or engineering manuals.	Core
19-1031.00	Conservation Scientists	22139	Gather information from geographic information systems (GIS) databases or applications to formulate land use recommendations.	Core
19-1031.00	Conservation Scientists	22141	Participate on work teams to plan, develop, or implement programs or policies for improving environmental habitats, wetlands, or groundwater or soil resources.	Core
19-1031.00	Conservation Scientists	22145	Compute cost estimates of different conservation practices, based on needs of land users, maintenance requirements, or life expectancy of practices.	Core
19-1031.00	Conservation Scientists	22137	Develop or maintain working relationships with local government staff or board members.	Core
19-1031.00	Conservation Scientists	22143	Revisit land users to view implemented land use practices or plans.	Core
19-1031.00	Conservation Scientists	22136	Visit areas affected by erosion problems to identify causes or determine solutions.	Core
19-1031.00	Conservation Scientists	22146	Provide information, knowledge, expertise, or training to government agencies at all levels to solve water or soil management problems or to assure coordination of resource protection activities.	Core
19-1031.00	Conservation Scientists	22158	Enter local soil, water, or other environmental data into adaptive or Web-based decision tools to identify appropriate analyses or techniques.	Core
19-1031.00	Conservation Scientists	22147	Analyze results of investigations to determine measures needed to maintain or restore proper soil management.	Core
19-1031.00	Conservation Scientists	22151	Develop, conduct, or participate in surveys, studies, or investigations of various land uses to inform corrective action plans.	Core
19-1031.00	Conservation Scientists	22148	Coordinate or implement technical, financial, or administrative assistance programs for local government units to ensure efficient program implementation or timely responses to requests for assistance.	Core
19-1031.00	Conservation Scientists	22144	Respond to complaints or questions on wetland jurisdiction, providing information or clarification.	Core
19-1031.00	Conservation Scientists	22159	Compile or interpret biodata to determine extent or type of wetlands or to aid in program formulation.	Core
19-1031.00	Conservation Scientists	22156	Review or approve amendments to comprehensive local water plans or conservation district plans.	Core
19-1031.00	Conservation Scientists	22150	Review proposed wetland restoration easements or provide technical recommendations.	Core
19-1031.00	Conservation Scientists	22162	Develop soil maps.	Core
19-1031.00	Conservation Scientists	22152	Manage field offices or involve staff in cooperative ventures.	Core
19-1031.00	Conservation Scientists	22154	Initiate, schedule, or conduct annual audits or compliance checks of program implementation by local government.	Core
19-1031.00	Conservation Scientists	22149	Identify or recommend integrated weed and pest management (IPM) strategies, such as resistant plants, cultural or behavioral controls, soil amendments, insects, natural enemies, barriers, or pesticides.	Core
19-1031.00	Conservation Scientists	22160	Review annual reports of counties, conservation districts, or watershed management organizations, certifying compliance with mandated reporting requirements.	Core
19-1031.00	Conservation Scientists	22161	Review grant applications or make funding recommendations.	Core
19-1031.00	Conservation Scientists	22157	Develop or conduct environmental studies, such as plant material field trials or wildlife habitat impact studies.	Core
19-1031.00	Conservation Scientists	22142	Conduct fact-finding or mediation sessions among government units, landowners, or other agencies to resolve disputes.	Core
19-1031.00	Conservation Scientists	22155	Develop water conservation or harvest plans, using weather information systems, irrigation information management systems, or other sources of daily evapotranspiration (ET) data.	Supplemental
19-1031.02	Range Managers	21169	Regulate grazing, such as by issuing permits and checking for compliance with standards, and help ranchers plan and organize grazing systems to manage, improve, protect, and maximize the use of rangelands.	Core
19-1031.02	Range Managers	7500	Manage forage resources through fire, herbicide use, or revegetation to maintain a sustainable yield from the land.	Core
19-1031.02	Range Managers	21170	Coordinate with federal land managers and other agencies and organizations to manage and protect rangelands.	Core
19-1031.02	Range Managers	7497	Measure and assess vegetation resources for biological assessment companies, environmental impact statements, and rangeland monitoring programs.	Core
19-1031.02	Range Managers	7498	Maintain soil stability and vegetation for non-grazing uses, such as wildlife habitats and outdoor recreation.	Core
19-1031.02	Range Managers	7506	Study grazing patterns to determine number and kind of livestock that can be most profitably grazed and to determine the best grazing seasons.	Core
19-1031.02	Range Managers	7502	Offer advice to rangeland users on water management, forage production methods, and control of brush.	Core
19-1031.02	Range Managers	7503	Plan and direct construction and maintenance of range improvements, such as fencing, corrals, stock-watering reservoirs, and soil-erosion control structures.	Core
19-1031.02	Range Managers	7499	Mediate agreements among rangeland users and preservationists as to appropriate land use and management.	Core
19-1031.02	Range Managers	7501	Study rangeland management practices and research range problems to provide sustained production of forage, livestock, and wildlife.	Core
19-1031.02	Range Managers	7504	Tailor conservation plans to landowners' goals, such as livestock support, wildlife, or recreation.	Core
19-1031.02	Range Managers	7505	Develop technical standards and specifications used to manage, protect, and improve the natural resources of range lands and related grazing lands.	Core
19-1031.02	Range Managers	7507	Plan and implement revegetation of disturbed sites.	Core
19-1031.02	Range Managers	7508	Study forage plants and their growth requirements to determine varieties best suited to particular range.	Core
19-1031.02	Range Managers	7509	Develop methods for protecting range from fire and rodent damage and for controlling poisonous plants.	Supplemental
19-1031.02	Range Managers	7511	Develop new and improved instruments and techniques for activities, such as range reseeding.	Supplemental
19-1031.03	Park Naturalists	3686	Provide visitor services, such as explaining regulations, answering visitor requests, needs and complaints, and providing information about the park and surrounding areas.	Core
19-1031.03	Park Naturalists	3691	Assist with operations of general facilities, such as visitor centers.	Core
19-1031.03	Park Naturalists	3690	Confer with park staff to determine subjects and schedules for park programs.	Core
19-1031.03	Park Naturalists	3687	Conduct field trips to point out scientific, historic, and natural features of parks, forests, historic sites, or other attractions.	Core
19-1031.03	Park Naturalists	20866	Plan and organize public events at the park.	Core
19-1031.03	Park Naturalists	3688	Prepare and present illustrated lectures and interpretive talks about park features.	Core
19-1031.03	Park Naturalists	3692	Plan, organize and direct activities of seasonal staff members.	Core
19-1031.03	Park Naturalists	3689	Perform emergency duties to protect human life, government property, and natural features of park.	Core
19-1031.03	Park Naturalists	23959	Train staff on park programs.	Core
19-1031.03	Park Naturalists	20867	Develop environmental educational programs and curricula for schools.	Core
19-1031.03	Park Naturalists	3695	Construct historical, scientific, and nature visitor-center displays.	Core
19-1031.03	Park Naturalists	3696	Research stories regarding the area's natural history or environment.	Core
19-1031.03	Park Naturalists	3694	Prepare brochures and write newspaper articles.	Core
19-1031.03	Park Naturalists	3698	Compile and maintain official park photographic and information files.	Core
19-1031.03	Park Naturalists	3699	Take photographs and motion pictures for use in lectures and publications and to develop displays.	Core
19-1031.03	Park Naturalists	3701	Plan and develop audio-visual devices for public programs.	Core
19-1031.03	Park Naturalists	3693	Perform routine maintenance on park structures.	Core
19-1031.03	Park Naturalists	23960	Provide care for park program animals.	Supplemental
19-1031.03	Park Naturalists	3697	Interview specialists in desired fields to obtain and develop data for park information programs.	Supplemental
19-1031.03	Park Naturalists	3700	Survey park to determine forest conditions and distribution and abundance of fauna and flora.	Supplemental
19-1032.00	Foresters	195	Monitor contract compliance and results of forestry activities to assure adherence to government regulations.	Core
19-1032.00	Foresters	200	Negotiate terms and conditions of agreements and contracts for forest harvesting, forest management and leasing of forest lands.	Core
19-1032.00	Foresters	205	Plan and implement projects for conservation of wildlife habitats and soil and water quality.	Core
19-1032.00	Foresters	196	Establish short- and long-term plans for management of forest lands and forest resources.	Core
19-1032.00	Foresters	212	Plan cutting programs and manage timber sales from harvested areas, assisting companies to achieve production goals.	Core
19-1032.00	Foresters	202	Determine methods of cutting and removing timber with minimum waste and environmental damage.	Core
19-1032.00	Foresters	207	Perform inspections of forests or forest nurseries.	Core
19-1032.00	Foresters	208	Map forest area soils and vegetation to estimate the amount of standing timber and future value and growth.	Core
19-1032.00	Foresters	204	Monitor forest-cleared lands to ensure that they are reclaimed to their most suitable end use.	Core
19-1032.00	Foresters	219	Develop techniques for measuring and identifying trees.	Core
19-1032.00	Foresters	197	Supervise activities of other forestry workers.	Core
19-1032.00	Foresters	206	Plan and direct forest surveys and related studies and prepare reports and recommendations.	Core
19-1032.00	Foresters	216	Provide advice and recommendations, as a consultant on forestry issues, to private woodlot owners, firefighters, government agencies or to companies.	Core
19-1032.00	Foresters	199	Plan and supervise forestry projects, such as determining the type, number and placement of trees to be planted, managing tree nurseries, thinning forest and monitoring growth of new seedlings.	Core
19-1032.00	Foresters	198	Choose and prepare sites for new trees, using controlled burning, bulldozers, or herbicides to clear weeds, brush, and logging debris.	Core
19-1032.00	Foresters	210	Procure timber from private landowners.	Supplemental
19-1032.00	Foresters	211	Subcontract with loggers or pulpwood cutters for tree removal and to aid in road layout.	Supplemental
19-1032.00	Foresters	201	Direct, and participate in, forest fire suppression.	Supplemental
19-1032.00	Foresters	217	Study different tree species' classification, life history, light and soil requirements, adaptation to new environmental conditions and resistance to disease and insects.	Supplemental
19-1032.00	Foresters	203	Analyze effect of forest conditions on tree growth rates and tree species prevalence and the yield, duration, seed production, growth viability, and germination of different species.	Supplemental
19-1032.00	Foresters	214	Plan and direct construction and maintenance of recreation facilities, fire towers, trails, roads and bridges, ensuring that they comply with guidelines and regulations set for forested public lands.	Supplemental
19-1032.00	Foresters	209	Conduct public educational programs on forest care and conservation.	Supplemental
19-1032.00	Foresters	213	Monitor wildlife populations and assess the impacts of forest operations on population and habitats.	Supplemental
19-1032.00	Foresters	215	Contact local forest owners and gain permission to take inventory of the type, amount, and location of all standing timber on the property.	Supplemental
19-1032.00	Foresters	218	Develop new techniques for wood or residue use.	Supplemental
19-1041.00	Epidemiologists	15216	Communicate research findings on various types of diseases to health practitioners, policy makers, and the public.	Core
19-1041.00	Epidemiologists	5421	Oversee public health programs, including statistical analysis, health care planning, surveillance systems, and public health improvement.	Core
19-1041.00	Epidemiologists	5422	Investigate diseases or parasites to determine cause and risk factors, progress, life cycle, or mode of transmission.	Core
19-1041.00	Epidemiologists	15217	Educate healthcare workers, patients, and the public about infectious and communicable diseases, including disease transmission and prevention.	Core
19-1041.00	Epidemiologists	15215	Monitor and report incidents of infectious diseases to local and state health agencies.	Core
19-1041.00	Epidemiologists	5423	Plan and direct studies to investigate human or animal disease, preventive methods, and treatments for disease.	Core
19-1041.00	Epidemiologists	5425	Provide expertise in the design, management and evaluation of study protocols and health status questionnaires, sample selection, and analysis.	Core
19-1041.00	Epidemiologists	23961	Write articles for publication in professional journals.	Core
19-1041.00	Epidemiologists	5429	Identify and analyze public health issues related to foodborne parasitic diseases and their impact on public policies, scientific studies, or surveys.	Core
19-1041.00	Epidemiologists	23962	Write grant applications to fund epidemiologic research.	Core
19-1041.00	Epidemiologists	5424	Plan, administer and evaluate health safety standards and programs to improve public health, conferring with health department, industry personnel, physicians, and others.	Core
19-1041.00	Epidemiologists	5426	Conduct research to develop methodologies, instrumentation, and procedures for medical application, analyzing data and presenting findings.	Core
19-1041.00	Epidemiologists	5427	Consult with and advise physicians, educators, researchers, government health officials and others regarding medical applications of sciences, such as physics, biology, and chemistry.	Core
19-1041.00	Epidemiologists	5428	Supervise professional, technical, and clerical personnel.	Core
19-1041.00	Epidemiologists	5430	Teach principles of medicine and medical and laboratory procedures to physicians, residents, students, and technicians.	Supplemental
19-1041.00	Epidemiologists	5432	Prepare and analyze samples to study effects of drugs, gases, pesticides, or microorganisms on cell structure and tissue.	Supplemental
19-1042.00	Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists	7514	Follow strict safety procedures when handling toxic materials to avoid contamination.	Core
19-1042.00	Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists	7515	Evaluate effects of drugs, gases, pesticides, parasites, and microorganisms at various levels.	Core
19-1042.00	Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists	7513	Plan and direct studies to investigate human or animal disease, preventive methods, and treatments for disease.	Core
19-1042.00	Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists	7517	Prepare and analyze organ, tissue, and cell samples to identify toxicity, bacteria, or microorganisms or to study cell structure.	Core
19-1042.00	Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists	20200	Conduct research to develop methodologies, instrumentation, and procedures for medical application, analyzing data and presenting findings to the scientific audience and general public.	Core
19-1042.00	Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists	7516	Teach principles of medicine and medical and laboratory procedures to physicians, residents, students, and technicians.	Core
19-1042.00	Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists	20201	Write and publish articles in scientific journals.	Core
19-1042.00	Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists	23906	Write applications for research grants.	Core
19-1042.00	Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists	7518	Standardize drug dosages, methods of immunization, and procedures for manufacture of drugs and medicinal compounds.	Supplemental
19-1042.00	Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists	7521	Study animal and human health and physiological processes.	Supplemental
19-1042.00	Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists	7519	Investigate cause, progress, life cycle, or mode of transmission of diseases or parasites.	Supplemental
19-1042.00	Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists	7523	Use equipment such as atomic absorption spectrometers, electron microscopes, flow cytometers, or chromatography systems.	Supplemental
19-1042.00	Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists	7520	Confer with health departments, industry personnel, physicians, and others to develop health safety standards and public health improvement programs.	Supplemental
19-1042.00	Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists	7522	Consult with and advise physicians, educators, researchers, and others regarding medical applications of physics, biology, and chemistry.	Supplemental
19-2011.00	Astronomers	7525	Analyze research data to determine its significance, using computers.	Core
19-2011.00	Astronomers	7526	Present research findings at scientific conferences and in papers written for scientific journals.	Core
19-2011.00	Astronomers	7524	Study celestial phenomena, using a variety of ground-based and space-borne telescopes and scientific instruments.	Core
19-2011.00	Astronomers	7530	Collaborate with other astronomers to carry out research projects.	Core
19-2011.00	Astronomers	21171	Mentor graduate students and junior colleagues.	Core
19-2011.00	Astronomers	21172	Supervise students' research on celestial and astronomical phenomena.	Core
19-2011.00	Astronomers	7532	Teach astronomy or astrophysics.	Core
19-2011.00	Astronomers	7528	Develop theories based on personal observations or on observations and theories of other astronomers.	Core
19-2011.00	Astronomers	7527	Measure radio, infrared, gamma, and x-ray emissions from extraterrestrial sources.	Core
19-2011.00	Astronomers	7531	Develop instrumentation and software for astronomical observation and analysis.	Core
19-2011.00	Astronomers	20049	Review scientific proposals and research papers.	Core
19-2011.00	Astronomers	7529	Raise funds for scientific research.	Core
19-2011.00	Astronomers	7533	Develop and modify astronomy-related programs for public presentation.	Core
19-2011.00	Astronomers	20050	Serve on professional panels and committees.	Core
19-2011.00	Astronomers	7534	Calculate orbits and determine sizes, shapes, brightness, and motions of different celestial bodies.	Core
19-2011.00	Astronomers	21173	Conduct question-and-answer presentations on astronomy topics with public audiences.	Core
19-2011.00	Astronomers	7535	Direct the operations of a planetarium.	Supplemental
19-2012.00	Physicists	10903	Perform complex calculations as part of the analysis and evaluation of data, using computers.	Core
19-2012.00	Physicists	10905	Analyze data from research conducted to detect and measure physical phenomena.	Core
19-2012.00	Physicists	10904	Describe and express observations and conclusions in mathematical terms.	Core
19-2012.00	Physicists	10907	Design computer simulations to model physical data so that it can be better understood.	Core
19-2012.00	Physicists	21174	Write research proposals to receive funding.	Core
19-2012.00	Physicists	10912	Teach physics to students.	Core
19-2012.00	Physicists	10906	Report experimental results by writing papers for scientific journals or by presenting information at scientific conferences.	Core
19-2012.00	Physicists	10910	Observe the structure and properties of matter, and the transformation and propagation of energy, using equipment such as masers, lasers, and telescopes, to explore and identify the basic principles governing these phenomena.	Supplemental
19-2012.00	Physicists	10911	Develop theories and laws on the basis of observation and experiments, and apply these theories and laws to problems in areas such as nuclear energy, optics, and aerospace technology.	Supplemental
19-2012.00	Physicists	10908	Collaborate with other scientists in the design, development, and testing of experimental, industrial, or medical equipment, instrumentation, and procedures.	Supplemental
19-2021.00	Atmospheric and Space Scientists	20208	Develop or use mathematical or computer models for weather forecasting.	Core
19-2021.00	Atmospheric and Space Scientists	20209	Interpret data, reports, maps, photographs, or charts to predict long- or short-range weather conditions, using computer models and knowledge of climate theory, physics, and mathematics.	Core
19-2021.00	Atmospheric and Space Scientists	20210	Conduct meteorological research into the processes or determinants of atmospheric phenomena, weather, or climate.	Core
19-2021.00	Atmospheric and Space Scientists	19759	Formulate predictions by interpreting environmental data, such as meteorological, atmospheric, oceanic, paleoclimate, climate, or related information.	Core
19-2021.00	Atmospheric and Space Scientists	9068	Broadcast weather conditions, forecasts, or severe weather warnings to the public via television, radio, or the Internet or provide this information to the news media.	Core
19-2021.00	Atmospheric and Space Scientists	9070	Prepare forecasts or briefings to meet the needs of industry, business, government, or other groups.	Core
19-2021.00	Atmospheric and Space Scientists	9069	Gather data from sources such as surface or upper air stations, satellites, weather bureaus, or radar for use in meteorological reports or forecasts.	Core
19-2021.00	Atmospheric and Space Scientists	21104	Develop computer programs to collect meteorological data or to present meteorological information.	Core
19-2021.00	Atmospheric and Space Scientists	20206	Prepare weather reports or maps for analysis, distribution, or use in weather broadcasts, using computer graphics.	Core
19-2021.00	Atmospheric and Space Scientists	21105	Develop and deliver training on weather topics.	Core
19-2021.00	Atmospheric and Space Scientists	20211	Prepare scientific atmospheric or climate reports, articles, or texts.	Core
19-2021.00	Atmospheric and Space Scientists	19755	Analyze climate data sets, using techniques such as geophysical fluid dynamics, data assimilation, or numerical modeling.	Core
19-2021.00	Atmospheric and Space Scientists	20205	Analyze historical climate information, such as precipitation or temperature records, to help predict future weather or climate trends.	Core
19-2021.00	Atmospheric and Space Scientists	20203	Consult with other offices, agencies, professionals, or researchers regarding the use and interpretation of climatological information for weather predictions and warnings.	Core
19-2021.00	Atmospheric and Space Scientists	21103	Speak to the public to discuss weather topics or answer questions.	Core
19-2021.00	Atmospheric and Space Scientists	20207	Apply meteorological knowledge to issues such as global warming, pollution control, or ozone depletion.	Core
19-2021.00	Atmospheric and Space Scientists	20202	Perform managerial duties, such as creating work schedules, creating or implementing staff training, matching staff expertise to situations, or analyzing performance of offices.	Core
19-2021.00	Atmospheric and Space Scientists	9074	Measure wind, temperature, and humidity in the upper atmosphere, using weather balloons.	Core
19-2021.00	Atmospheric and Space Scientists	9076	Direct forecasting services at weather stations or at radio or television broadcasting facilities.	Supplemental
19-2021.00	Atmospheric and Space Scientists	9078	Collect air samples from planes or ships over land or sea to study atmospheric composition.	Supplemental
19-2021.00	Atmospheric and Space Scientists	20204	Teach college-level courses on topics such as atmospheric and space science, meteorology, or global climate change.	Supplemental
19-2021.00	Atmospheric and Space Scientists	9083	Design or develop new equipment or methods for meteorological data collection, remote sensing, or related applications.	Supplemental
19-2021.00	Atmospheric and Space Scientists	20212	Research the impact of industrial projects or pollution on climate, air quality, or weather phenomena.	Supplemental
19-2021.00	Atmospheric and Space Scientists	19756	Conduct wind assessment, integration, or validation studies.	Supplemental
19-2021.00	Atmospheric and Space Scientists	9079	Conduct numerical simulations of climate conditions to understand and predict global or regional weather patterns.	Supplemental
19-2021.00	Atmospheric and Space Scientists	19758	Estimate or predict the effects of global warming over time for specific geographic regions.	Supplemental
19-2021.00	Atmospheric and Space Scientists	19757	Create visualizations to illustrate historical or future changes in the Earth's climate, using paleoclimate or climate geographic information systems (GIS) databases.	Supplemental
19-2031.00	Chemists	1506	Develop, improve, or customize products, equipment, formulas, processes, or analytical methods.	Core
19-2031.00	Chemists	1505	Analyze organic or inorganic compounds to determine chemical or physical properties, composition, structure, relationships, or reactions, using chromatography, spectroscopy, or spectrophotometry techniques.	Core
19-2031.00	Chemists	1510	Induce changes in composition of substances by introducing heat, light, energy, or chemical catalysts for quantitative or qualitative analysis.	Core
19-2031.00	Chemists	18475	Conduct quality control tests.	Core
19-2031.00	Chemists	1511	Write technical papers or reports or prepare standards and specifications for processes, facilities, products, or tests.	Core
19-2031.00	Chemists	18474	Maintain laboratory instruments to ensure proper working order and troubleshoot malfunctions when needed.	Core
19-2031.00	Chemists	1513	Prepare test solutions, compounds, or reagents for laboratory personnel to conduct tests.	Core
19-2031.00	Chemists	1507	Compile and analyze test information to determine process or equipment operating efficiency or to diagnose malfunctions.	Core
19-2031.00	Chemists	1508	Confer with scientists or engineers to conduct analyses of research projects, interpret test results, or develop nonstandard tests.	Core
19-2031.00	Chemists	20388	Evaluate laboratory safety procedures to ensure compliance with standards or to make improvements as needed.	Core
19-2031.00	Chemists	1509	Direct, coordinate, or advise personnel in test procedures for analyzing components or physical properties of materials.	Core
19-2031.00	Chemists	20389	Purchase laboratory supplies, such as chemicals, when supplies are low or near their expiration date.	Core
19-2032.00	Materials Scientists	9087	Conduct research on the structures and properties of materials, such as metals, alloys, polymers, and ceramics, to obtain information that could be used to develop new products or enhance existing ones.	Core
19-2032.00	Materials Scientists	9098	Test metals to determine conformance to specifications of mechanical strength, strength-weight ratio, ductility, magnetic and electrical properties, and resistance to abrasion, corrosion, heat, and cold.	Core
19-2032.00	Materials Scientists	9097	Test material samples for tolerance under tension, compression, and shear to determine the cause of metal failures.	Core
19-2032.00	Materials Scientists	9090	Determine ways to strengthen or combine materials or develop new materials with new or specific properties for use in a variety of products and applications.	Core
19-2032.00	Materials Scientists	20214	Prepare reports, manuscripts, proposals, and technical manuals for use by other scientists and requestors, such as sponsors and customers.	Core
19-2032.00	Materials Scientists	9085	Plan laboratory experiments to confirm feasibility of processes and techniques used in the production of materials with special characteristics.	Core
19-2032.00	Materials Scientists	9091	Recommend materials for reliable performance in various environments.	Core
19-2032.00	Materials Scientists	20215	Supervise and monitor production processes to ensure efficient use of equipment, timely changes to specifications, and project completion within time frame and budget.	Core
19-2032.00	Materials Scientists	9094	Research methods of processing, forming, and firing materials to develop such products as ceramic dental fillings, unbreakable dinner plates, and telescope lenses.	Core
19-2032.00	Materials Scientists	20213	Perform experiments and computer modeling to study the nature, structure, and physical and chemical properties of metals and their alloys, and their responses to applied forces.	Core
19-2032.00	Materials Scientists	9089	Devise testing methods to evaluate the effects of various conditions on particular materials.	Core
19-2032.00	Materials Scientists	9092	Test individual parts and products to ensure that manufacturer and governmental quality and safety standards are met.	Core
19-2032.00	Materials Scientists	9086	Confer with customers to determine how to tailor materials to their needs.	Core
19-2032.00	Materials Scientists	9093	Visit suppliers of materials or users of products to gather specific information.	Core
19-2032.00	Materials Scientists	21175	Write research papers for publication in scientific journals.	Core
19-2032.00	Materials Scientists	9099	Teach in colleges and universities.	Supplemental
19-2041.00	Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health	15219	Communicate scientific or technical information to the public, organizations, or internal audiences through oral briefings, written documents, workshops, conferences, training sessions, or public hearings.	Core
19-2041.00	Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health	1530	Monitor effects of pollution or land degradation and recommend means of prevention or control.	Core
19-2041.00	Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health	15218	Collect, synthesize, analyze, manage, and report environmental data, such as pollution emission measurements, atmospheric monitoring measurements, meteorological or mineralogical information, or soil or water samples.	Core
19-2041.00	Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health	1517	Review and implement environmental technical standards, guidelines, policies, and formal regulations that meet all appropriate requirements.	Core
19-2041.00	Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health	15220	Provide scientific or technical guidance, support, coordination, or oversight to governmental agencies, environmental programs, industry, or the public.	Core
19-2041.00	Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health	15221	Process and review environmental permits, licenses, or related materials.	Core
19-2041.00	Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health	1514	Conduct environmental audits or inspections or investigations of violations.	Core
19-2041.00	Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health	1519	Provide advice on proper standards and regulations or the development of policies, strategies, or codes of practice for environmental management.	Core
19-2041.00	Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health	1523	Prepare charts or graphs from data samples, providing summary information on the environmental relevance of the data.	Core
19-2041.00	Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health	1529	Research sources of pollution to determine their effects on the environment and to develop theories or methods of pollution abatement or control.	Core
19-2041.00	Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health	15222	Supervise or train students, environmental technologists, technicians, or other related staff.	Core
19-2041.00	Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health	1526	Monitor environmental impacts of development activities.	Core
19-2041.00	Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health	1515	Evaluate violations or problems discovered during inspections to determine appropriate regulatory actions or to provide advice on the development and prosecution of regulatory cases.	Supplemental
19-2041.00	Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health	1520	Analyze data to determine validity, quality, and scientific significance and to interpret correlations between human activities and environmental effects.	Supplemental
19-2041.00	Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health	1525	Investigate and report on accidents affecting the environment.	Supplemental
19-2041.00	Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health	1524	Develop the technical portions of legal documents, administrative orders, or consent decrees.	Supplemental
19-2041.00	Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health	1531	Design or direct studies to obtain technical environmental information about planned projects.	Supplemental
19-2041.00	Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health	1522	Determine data collection methods to be employed in research projects or surveys.	Supplemental
19-2041.00	Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health	15223	Conduct applied research on environmental topics, such as waste control or treatment or pollution abatement methods.	Supplemental
19-2041.00	Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health	1528	Develop programs designed to obtain the most productive, non-damaging use of land.	Supplemental
19-2041.00	Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health	1534	Plan or develop research models, using knowledge of mathematical and statistical concepts.	Supplemental
19-2041.00	Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health	1533	Develop methods to minimize the impact of production processes on the environment, based on the study and assessment of industrial production, environmental legislation, and physical, biological, and social environments.	Supplemental
19-2041.01	Climate Change Policy Analysts	16849	Provide analytical support for policy briefs related to renewable energy, energy efficiency, or climate change.	Core
19-2041.01	Climate Change Policy Analysts	16853	Propose new or modified policies involving use of traditional and alternative fuels, transportation of goods, and other factors relating to climate and climate change.	Core
19-2041.01	Climate Change Policy Analysts	16850	Prepare study reports, memoranda, briefs, testimonies, or other written materials to inform government or environmental groups on environmental issues, such as climate change.	Core
19-2041.01	Climate Change Policy Analysts	16854	Analyze and distill climate-related research findings to inform legislators, regulatory agencies, or other stakeholders.	Core
19-2041.01	Climate Change Policy Analysts	16851	Make legislative recommendations related to climate change or environmental management, based on climate change policies, principles, programs, practices, and processes.	Core
19-2041.01	Climate Change Policy Analysts	16843	Present climate-related information at public interest, governmental, or other meetings.	Core
19-2041.01	Climate Change Policy Analysts	16846	Gather and review climate-related studies from government agencies, research laboratories, and other organizations.	Core
19-2041.01	Climate Change Policy Analysts	16848	Review existing policies or legislation to identify environmental impacts.	Core
19-2041.01	Climate Change Policy Analysts	16842	Promote initiatives to mitigate climate change with government or environmental groups.	Core
19-2041.01	Climate Change Policy Analysts	16852	Research policies, practices, or procedures for climate or environmental management.	Core
19-2041.01	Climate Change Policy Analysts	16841	Write reports or academic papers to communicate findings of climate-related studies.	Core
19-2041.01	Climate Change Policy Analysts	16847	Develop, or contribute to the development of, educational or outreach programs on the environment or climate change.	Core
19-2041.01	Climate Change Policy Analysts	16844	Present and defend proposals for climate change research projects.	Core
19-2041.01	Climate Change Policy Analysts	16845	Prepare grant applications to obtain funding for programs related to climate change, environmental management, or sustainability.	Core
19-2041.02	Environmental Restoration Planners	16856	Develop environmental restoration project schedules and budgets.	Core
19-2041.02	Environmental Restoration Planners	16862	Provide technical direction on environmental planning to energy engineers, biologists, geologists, or other professionals working to develop restoration plans or strategies.	Core
19-2041.02	Environmental Restoration Planners	16875	Create habitat management or restoration plans, such as native tree restoration and weed control.	Core
19-2041.02	Environmental Restoration Planners	16876	Conduct site assessments to certify a habitat or to ascertain environmental damage or restoration needs.	Core
19-2041.02	Environmental Restoration Planners	16872	Collect and analyze data to determine environmental conditions and restoration needs.	Core
19-2041.02	Environmental Restoration Planners	16861	Supervise and provide technical guidance, training, or assistance to employees working in the field to restore habitats.	Core
19-2041.02	Environmental Restoration Planners	16865	Plan environmental restoration projects, using biological databases, environmental strategies, and planning software.	Core
19-2041.02	Environmental Restoration Planners	16871	Communicate findings of environmental studies or proposals for environmental remediation to other restoration professionals.	Core
19-2041.02	Environmental Restoration Planners	16859	Apply for permits required for the implementation of environmental remediation projects.	Core
19-2041.02	Environmental Restoration Planners	16864	Inspect active remediation sites to ensure compliance with environmental or safety policies, standards, or regulations.	Core
19-2041.02	Environmental Restoration Planners	16873	Develop natural resource management plans, using knowledge of environmental planning or state and federal environmental regulatory requirements.	Core
19-2041.02	Environmental Restoration Planners	16867	Identify environmental mitigation alternatives, ensuring compliance with applicable standards, laws, or regulations.	Core
19-2041.02	Environmental Restoration Planners	16866	Identify short- and long-term impacts of environmental remediation activities.	Core
19-2041.02	Environmental Restoration Planners	16855	Notify regulatory or permitting agencies of deviations from implemented remediation plans.	Core
19-2041.02	Environmental Restoration Planners	23907	Write grants to obtain funding for restoration projects.	Core
19-2041.02	Environmental Restoration Planners	16863	Plan or supervise environmental studies to achieve compliance with environmental regulations in construction, modification, operation, acquisition, or divestiture of facilities such as power plants.	Core
19-2041.02	Environmental Restoration Planners	16860	Review existing environmental remediation designs.	Core
19-2041.02	Environmental Restoration Planners	16857	Develop and communicate recommendations for landowners to maintain or restore environmental conditions.	Core
19-2041.02	Environmental Restoration Planners	16869	Conduct feasibility and cost-benefit studies for environmental remediation projects.	Core
19-2041.02	Environmental Restoration Planners	16870	Conduct environmental impact studies to examine the ecological effects of pollutants, disease, human activities, nature, and climate change.	Core
19-2041.02	Environmental Restoration Planners	16868	Create environmental models or simulations, using geographic information system (GIS) data and knowledge of particular ecosystems or ecological regions.	Core
19-2041.02	Environmental Restoration Planners	16858	Create diagrams to communicate environmental remediation planning, using geographic information systems (GIS), computer-aided design (CAD), or other mapping or diagramming software.	Core
19-2041.02	Environmental Restoration Planners	16874	Develop environmental management or restoration plans for sites with power transmission lines, natural gas pipelines, fuel refineries, geothermal plants, wind farms, or solar farms.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	19972	Identify environmental impacts caused by products, systems, or projects.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	16888	Identify or develop strategies or methods to minimize the environmental impact of industrial production processes.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	19965	Analyze changes designed to improve the environmental performance of complex systems and avoid unintended negative consequences.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	19968	Conduct environmental sustainability assessments, using material flow analysis (MFA) or substance flow analysis (SFA) techniques.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	19974	Identify sustainable alternatives to industrial or waste-management practices.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	19982	Review research literature to maintain knowledge on topics related to industrial ecology, such as physical science, technology, economy, and public policy.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	19980	Redesign linear, or open-loop, systems into cyclical, or closed-loop, systems so that waste products become inputs for new processes, modeling natural ecosystems.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	19978	Prepare technical and research reports, such as environmental impact reports, and communicate the results to individuals in industry, government, or the general public.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	19970	Examine local, regional, or global use and flow of materials or energy in industrial production processes.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	16886	Monitor the environmental impact of development activities, pollution, or land degradation.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	16894	Build and maintain databases of information about energy alternatives, pollutants, natural environments, industrial processes, and other information related to ecological change.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	19975	Perform analyses to determine how human behavior can affect, and be affected by, changes in the environment.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	19963	Recommend methods to protect the environment or minimize environmental damage from industrial production practices.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	19983	Translate the theories of industrial ecology into eco-industrial practices.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	19964	Develop alternative energy investment scenarios to compare economic and environmental costs and benefits.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	16893	Carry out environmental assessments in accordance with applicable standards, regulations, or laws.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	19971	Examine societal issues and their relationship with both technical systems and the environment.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	16885	Plan or conduct field research on topics such as industrial production, industrial ecology, population ecology, and environmental production or sustainability.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	16891	Create complex and dynamic mathematical models of population, community, or ecological systems.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	19969	Evaluate the effectiveness of industrial ecology programs, using statistical analysis and applications.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	16895	Forecast future status or condition of ecosystems, based on changing industrial practices or environmental conditions.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	16881	Review industrial practices, such as the methods and materials used in construction or production, to identify potential liabilities and environmental hazards.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	19966	Apply new or existing research about natural ecosystems to understand economic and industrial systems in the context of the environment.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	19977	Prepare plans to manage renewable resources.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	19973	Identify or compare the component parts or relationships between the parts of industrial, social, and natural systems.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	16884	Plan or conduct studies of the ecological implications of historic or projected changes in industrial processes or development.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	16882	Research sources of pollution to determine environmental impact or to develop methods of pollution abatement or control.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	19976	Perform environmentally extended input-output (EE I-O) analyses.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	19979	Promote use of environmental management systems (EMS) to reduce waste or to improve environmentally sound use of natural resources.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	16889	Investigate the impact of changed land management or land use practices on ecosystems.	Core
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	16890	Develop or test protocols to monitor ecosystem components and ecological processes.	Supplemental
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	19981	Research environmental effects of land and water use to determine methods of improving environmental conditions or increasing outputs, such as crop yields.	Supplemental
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	16883	Provide industrial managers with technical materials on environmental issues, regulatory guidelines, or compliance actions.	Supplemental
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	16896	Conduct applied research on the effects of industrial processes on the protection, restoration, inventory, monitoring, or reintroduction of species to the natural environment.	Supplemental
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	16892	Conduct scientific protection, mitigation, or restoration projects to prevent resource damage, maintain the integrity of critical habitats, and minimize the impact of human activities.	Supplemental
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	16879	Investigate accidents affecting the environment to assess ecological impact.	Supplemental
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	19967	Conduct analyses to determine the maximum amount of work that can be accomplished for a given amount of energy in a system, such as industrial production systems and waste treatment systems.	Supplemental
19-2041.03	Industrial Ecologists	16880	Investigate the adaptability of various animal and plant species to changed environmental conditions.	Supplemental
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	3703	Plan or conduct geological, geochemical, or geophysical field studies or surveys, sample collection, or drilling and testing programs used to collect data for research or application.	Core
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	15224	Analyze and interpret geological data, using computer software.	Core
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	3704	Investigate the composition, structure, or history of the Earth's crust through the collection, examination, measurement, or classification of soils, minerals, rocks, or fossil remains.	Core
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	3702	Analyze and interpret geological, geochemical, or geophysical information from sources, such as survey data, well logs, bore holes, or aerial photos.	Core
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	20391	Identify risks for natural disasters, such as mudslides, earthquakes, or volcanic eruptions.	Core
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	3705	Prepare geological maps, cross-sectional diagrams, charts, or reports concerning mineral extraction, land use, or resource management, using results of fieldwork or laboratory research.	Core
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	3712	Communicate geological findings by writing research papers, participating in conferences, or teaching geological science at universities.	Core
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	3706	Locate and estimate probable natural gas, oil, or mineral ore deposits or underground water resources, using aerial photographs, charts, or research or survey results.	Core
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	3711	Advise construction firms or government agencies on dam or road construction, foundation design, land use, or resource management.	Core
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	3713	Measure characteristics of the Earth, such as gravity or magnetic fields, using equipment such as seismographs, gravimeters, torsion balances, or magnetometers.	Core
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	20390	Locate and review research articles or environmental, historical, or technical reports.	Core
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	3709	Conduct geological or geophysical studies to provide information for use in regional development, site selection, or development of public works projects.	Core
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	21176	Review environmental, historical, or technical reports and publications for accuracy.	Core
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	3707	Assess ground or surface water movement to provide advice on issues, such as waste management, route and site selection, or the restoration of contaminated sites.	Supplemental
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	20392	Inspect construction projects to analyze engineering problems, using test equipment or drilling machinery.	Supplemental
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	19768	Provide advice on the safe siting of new nuclear reactor projects or methods of nuclear waste management.	Supplemental
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	15226	Design geological mine maps, monitor mine structural integrity, or advise and monitor mining crews.	Supplemental
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	19771	Review work plans to determine the effectiveness of activities for mitigating soil or groundwater contamination.	Supplemental
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	3714	Test industrial diamonds or abrasives, soil, or rocks to determine their geological characteristics, using optical, x-ray, heat, acid, or precision instruments.	Supplemental
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	19772	Study historical climate change indicators found in locations, such as ice sheets or rock formations to develop climate change models.	Supplemental
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	19763	Develop strategies for more environmentally friendly resource extraction and reclamation.	Supplemental
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	20393	Identify deposits of construction materials suitable for use as concrete aggregates, road fill, or other applications.	Supplemental
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	19765	Identify new sources of platinum group elements for industrial applications, such as automotive fuel cells or pollution abatement systems.	Supplemental
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	19767	Locate potential sources of geothermal energy.	Supplemental
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	19770	Research ways to reduce the ecological footprint of increasingly prevalent megacities.	Supplemental
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	19760	Collaborate with medical or health researchers to address health problems related to geological materials or processes.	Supplemental
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	19762	Determine ways to mitigate the negative consequences of mineral dust dispersion.	Supplemental
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	19766	Identify possible sites for carbon sequestration projects.	Supplemental
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	19764	Develop ways to capture or use gases burned off as waste during oil production processes.	Supplemental
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	19769	Research geomechanical or geochemical processes to be used in carbon sequestration projects.	Supplemental
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	3716	Develop applied software for the analysis and interpretation of geological data.	Supplemental
19-2042.00	Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers	19761	Determine methods to incorporate geomethane or methane hydrates into global energy production or evaluate the potential environmental impacts of such incorporation.	Supplemental
19-2043.00	Hydrologists	18618	Prepare written and oral reports describing research results, using illustrations, maps, appendices, and other information.	Core
19-2043.00	Hydrologists	9104	Design and conduct scientific hydrogeological investigations to ensure that accurate and appropriate information is available for use in water resource management decisions.	Core
19-2043.00	Hydrologists	9108	Measure and graph phenomena such as lake levels, stream flows, and changes in water volumes.	Core
19-2043.00	Hydrologists	9116	Conduct research and communicate information to promote the conservation and preservation of water resources.	Core
19-2043.00	Hydrologists	9102	Coordinate and supervise the work of professional and technical staff, including research assistants, technologists, and technicians.	Core
19-2043.00	Hydrologists	9105	Study public water supply issues, including flood and drought risks, water quality, wastewater, and impacts on wetland habitats.	Core
19-2043.00	Hydrologists	9107	Apply research findings to help minimize the environmental impacts of pollution, waterborne diseases, erosion, and sedimentation.	Core
19-2043.00	Hydrologists	9100	Study and document quantities, distribution, disposition, and development of underground and surface waters.	Core
19-2043.00	Hydrologists	9112	Install, maintain, and calibrate instruments such as those that monitor water levels, rainfall, and sediments.	Core
19-2043.00	Hydrologists	18617	Develop computer models for hydrologic predictions.	Core
19-2043.00	Hydrologists	9115	Study and analyze the physical aspects of the earth in terms of hydrological components, including atmosphere, hydrosphere, and interior structure.	Core
19-2043.00	Hydrologists	9119	Evaluate research data in terms of its impact on issues such as soil and water conservation, flood control planning, and water supply forecasting.	Core
19-2043.00	Hydrologists	9106	Collect and analyze water samples as part of field investigations or to validate data from automatic monitors.	Core
19-2043.00	Hydrologists	9103	Prepare hydrogeologic evaluations of known or suspected hazardous waste sites and land treatment and feedlot facilities.	Core
19-2043.00	Hydrologists	9113	Evaluate data and provide recommendations regarding the feasibility of municipal projects, such as hydroelectric power plants, irrigation systems, flood warning systems, and waste treatment facilities.	Core
19-2043.00	Hydrologists	9111	Develop or modify methods for conducting hydrologic studies.	Core
19-2043.00	Hydrologists	9118	Review applications for site plans and permits and recommend approval, denial, modification, or further investigative action.	Core
19-2043.00	Hydrologists	9120	Monitor the work of well contractors, exploratory borers, and engineers and enforce rules regarding their activities.	Core
19-2043.00	Hydrologists	9110	Answer questions and provide technical assistance and information to contractors or the public regarding issues such as well drilling, code requirements, hydrology, and geology.	Core
19-2043.00	Hydrologists	9123	Investigate properties, origins, and activities of glaciers, ice, snow, and permafrost.	Core
19-2043.00	Hydrologists	9114	Conduct short- and long-term climate assessments and study storm occurrences.	Core
19-2043.00	Hydrologists	9121	Administer programs designed to ensure the proper sealing of abandoned wells.	Core
19-2043.00	Hydrologists	9109	Investigate complaints or conflicts related to the alteration of public waters, gathering information, recommending alternatives, informing participants of progress, and preparing draft orders.	Core
19-2043.00	Hydrologists	9117	Design civil works associated with hydrographic activities and supervise their construction, installation, and maintenance.	Supplemental
19-2043.00	Hydrologists	9122	Compile and evaluate hydrologic information to prepare navigational charts and maps and to predict atmospheric conditions.	Supplemental
19-2099.01	Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists	18270	Manage or analyze data obtained from remote sensing systems to obtain meaningful results.	Core
19-2099.01	Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists	18256	Analyze data acquired from aircraft, satellites, or ground-based platforms, using statistical analysis software, image analysis software, or Geographic Information Systems (GIS).	Core
19-2099.01	Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists	18258	Integrate other geospatial data sources into projects.	Core
19-2099.01	Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists	18260	Organize and maintain geospatial data and associated documentation.	Core
19-2099.01	Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists	18265	Compile and format image data to increase its usefulness.	Core
19-2099.01	Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists	18259	Prepare or deliver reports or presentations of geospatial project information.	Core
19-2099.01	Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists	18267	Discuss project goals, equipment requirements, or methodologies with colleagues or team members.	Core
19-2099.01	Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists	18261	Process aerial or satellite imagery to create products such as land cover maps.	Core
19-2099.01	Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists	18262	Design or implement strategies for collection, analysis, or display of geographic data.	Core
19-2099.01	Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists	18257	Develop or build databases for remote sensing or related geospatial project information.	Core
19-2099.01	Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists	18264	Collect supporting data, such as climatic or field survey data, to corroborate remote sensing data analyses.	Core
19-2099.01	Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists	18271	Monitor quality of remote sensing data collection operations to determine if procedural or equipment changes are necessary.	Core
19-2099.01	Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists	18277	Train technicians in the use of remote sensing technology.	Core
19-2099.01	Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists	18276	Set up or maintain remote sensing data collection systems.	Core
19-2099.01	Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists	18263	Direct all activity associated with implementation, operation, or enhancement of remote sensing hardware or software.	Core
19-2099.01	Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists	18273	Attend meetings or seminars or read current literature to maintain knowledge of developments in the field of remote sensing.	Core
19-2099.01	Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists	18266	Conduct research into the application or enhancement of remote sensing technology.	Core
19-2099.01	Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists	18275	Recommend new remote sensing hardware or software acquisitions.	Core
19-2099.01	Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists	19774	Use remote sensing data for forest or carbon tracking activities to assess the impact of environmental change.	Core
19-2099.01	Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists	18268	Develop automated routines to correct for the presence of image distorting artifacts, such as ground vegetation.	Core
19-2099.01	Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists	18269	Develop new analytical techniques or sensor systems.	Core
19-2099.01	Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists	18274	Participate in fieldwork.	Core
19-2099.01	Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists	19773	Apply remote sensing data or techniques, such as surface water modeling or dust cloud detection, to address environmental issues.	Core
19-2099.01	Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists	18272	Direct installation or testing of new remote sensing hardware or software.	Core
19-3011.00	Economists	7536	Study economic and statistical data in area of specialization, such as finance, labor, or agriculture.	Core
19-3011.00	Economists	7538	Compile, analyze, and report data to explain economic phenomena and forecast market trends, applying mathematical models and statistical techniques.	Core
19-3011.00	Economists	20052	Study the socioeconomic impacts of new public policies, such as proposed legislation, taxes, services, and regulations.	Core
19-3011.00	Economists	21106	Explain economic impact of policies to the public.	Core
19-3011.00	Economists	23988	Review documents written by others.	Core
19-3011.00	Economists	7537	Provide advice and consultation on economic relationships to businesses, public and private agencies, and other employers.	Core
19-3011.00	Economists	7539	Formulate recommendations, policies, or plans to solve economic problems or to interpret markets.	Core
19-3011.00	Economists	7542	Supervise research projects and students' study projects.	Core
19-3011.00	Economists	20053	Conduct research on economic issues, and disseminate research findings through technical reports or scientific articles in journals.	Core
19-3011.00	Economists	7540	Develop economic guidelines and standards, and prepare points of view used in forecasting trends and formulating economic policy.	Core
19-3011.00	Economists	7544	Teach theories, principles, and methods of economics.	Core
19-3011.00	Economists	7541	Testify at regulatory or legislative hearings concerning the estimated effects of changes in legislation or public policy, and present recommendations based on cost-benefit analyses.	Core
19-3011.00	Economists	20051	Provide litigation support, such as writing reports for expert testimony or testifying as an expert witness.	Core
19-3011.00	Economists	7543	Forecast production and consumption of renewable resources and supply, consumption, and depletion of non-renewable resources.	Supplemental
19-3011.01	Environmental Economists	16902	Write technical documents or academic articles to communicate study results or economic forecasts.	Core
19-3011.01	Environmental Economists	16915	Conduct research on economic and environmental topics, such as alternative fuel use, public and private land use, soil conservation, air and water pollution control, and endangered species protection.	Core
19-3011.01	Environmental Economists	16910	Collect and analyze data to compare the environmental implications of economic policy or practice alternatives.	Core
19-3011.01	Environmental Economists	19985	Assess the costs and benefits of various activities, policies, or regulations that affect the environment or natural resource stocks.	Core
19-3011.01	Environmental Economists	16897	Prepare and deliver presentations to communicate economic and environmental study results, to present policy recommendations, or to raise awareness of environmental consequences.	Core
19-3011.01	Environmental Economists	19984	Develop programs or policy recommendations to achieve environmental goals in cost-effective ways.	Core
19-3011.01	Environmental Economists	16909	Develop economic models, forecasts, or scenarios to predict future economic and environmental outcomes.	Core
19-3011.01	Environmental Economists	16901	Demonstrate or promote the economic benefits of sound environmental regulations.	Core
19-3011.01	Environmental Economists	16914	Conduct research to study the relationships among environmental problems and patterns of economic production and consumption.	Core
19-3011.01	Environmental Economists	16913	Perform complex, dynamic, and integrated mathematical modeling of ecological, environmental, or economic systems.	Core
19-3011.01	Environmental Economists	16903	Write social, legal, or economic impact statements to inform decision makers for natural resource policies, standards, or programs.	Core
19-3011.01	Environmental Economists	21177	Teach courses in environmental economics.	Core
19-3011.01	Environmental Economists	19986	Develop programs or policy recommendations to promote sustainability and sustainable development.	Core
19-3011.01	Environmental Economists	16906	Develop systems for collecting, analyzing, and interpreting environmental and economic data.	Core
19-3011.01	Environmental Economists	16904	Write research proposals and grant applications to obtain private or public funding for environmental and economic studies.	Core
19-3011.01	Environmental Economists	16905	Examine the exhaustibility of natural resources or the long-term costs of environmental rehabilitation.	Core
19-3011.01	Environmental Economists	16898	Monitor or analyze market and environmental trends.	Core
19-3011.01	Environmental Economists	16908	Develop environmental research project plans, including information on budgets, goals, deliverables, timelines, and resource requirements.	Core
19-3011.01	Environmental Economists	16900	Identify and recommend environmentally friendly business practices.	Supplemental
19-3011.01	Environmental Economists	16899	Interpret indicators to ascertain the overall health of an environment.	Supplemental
19-3022.00	Survey Researchers	7550	Conduct surveys and collect data, using methods such as interviews, questionnaires, focus groups, market analysis surveys, public opinion polls, literature reviews, and file reviews.	Core
19-3022.00	Survey Researchers	7545	Prepare and present summaries and analyses of survey data, including tables, graphs, and fact sheets that describe survey techniques and results.	Core
19-3022.00	Survey Researchers	7546	Consult with clients to identify survey needs and specific requirements, such as special samples.	Core
19-3022.00	Survey Researchers	7555	Determine and specify details of survey projects, including sources of information, procedures to be used, and the design of survey instruments and materials.	Core
19-3022.00	Survey Researchers	7556	Support, plan, and coordinate operations for single or multiple surveys.	Core
19-3022.00	Survey Researchers	7553	Monitor and evaluate survey progress and performance, using sample disposition reports and response rate calculations.	Core
19-3022.00	Survey Researchers	7551	Collaborate with other researchers in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of surveys.	Core
19-3022.00	Survey Researchers	7549	Conduct research to gather information about survey topics.	Core
19-3022.00	Survey Researchers	7552	Direct and review the work of staff members, including survey support staff and interviewers who gather survey data.	Core
19-3022.00	Survey Researchers	7557	Direct updates and changes in survey implementation and methods.	Core
19-3022.00	Survey Researchers	7554	Produce documentation of the questionnaire development process, data collection methods, sampling designs, and decisions related to sample statistical weighting.	Core
19-3022.00	Survey Researchers	21107	Write proposals to win new projects.	Core
19-3022.00	Survey Researchers	7548	Review, classify, and record survey data in preparation for computer analysis.	Core
19-3022.00	Survey Researchers	7547	Analyze data from surveys, old records, or case studies, using statistical software.	Core
19-3022.00	Survey Researchers	7559	Write training manuals to be used by survey interviewers.	Core
19-3022.00	Survey Researchers	7558	Hire and train recruiters and data collectors.	Core
19-3032.00	Industrial-Organizational Psychologists	20230	Provide advice on best practices and implementation for selection.	Core
19-3032.00	Industrial-Organizational Psychologists	7560	Develop and implement employee selection or placement programs.	Core
19-3032.00	Industrial-Organizational Psychologists	7572	Analyze data, using statistical methods and applications, to evaluate the outcomes and effectiveness of workplace programs.	Core
19-3032.00	Industrial-Organizational Psychologists	7568	Develop interview techniques, rating scales, and psychological tests used to assess skills, abilities, and interests for the purpose of employee selection, placement, or promotion.	Core
19-3032.00	Industrial-Organizational Psychologists	7562	Observe and interview workers to obtain information about the physical, mental, and educational requirements of jobs, as well as information about aspects such as job satisfaction.	Core
19-3032.00	Industrial-Organizational Psychologists	7571	Facilitate organizational development and change.	Core
19-3032.00	Industrial-Organizational Psychologists	7561	Analyze job requirements and content to establish criteria for classification, selection, training, and other related personnel functions.	Core
19-3032.00	Industrial-Organizational Psychologists	7564	Advise management concerning personnel, managerial, and marketing policies and practices and their potential effects on organizational effectiveness and efficiency.	Core
19-3032.00	Industrial-Organizational Psychologists	20222	Conduct presentations on research findings for clients or at research meetings.	Core
19-3032.00	Industrial-Organizational Psychologists	20229	Coach senior executives and managers on leadership and performance.	Core
19-3032.00	Industrial-Organizational Psychologists	20225	Conduct individual assessments, including interpreting measures and providing feedback for selection, placement, or promotion.	Core
19-3032.00	Industrial-Organizational Psychologists	20228	Train clients to administer human resources functions, including testing, selection, and performance management.	Core
19-3032.00	Industrial-Organizational Psychologists	7569	Assess employee performance.	Core
19-3032.00	Industrial-Organizational Psychologists	7565	Identify training and development needs.	Core
19-3032.00	Industrial-Organizational Psychologists	7567	Formulate and implement training programs, applying principles of learning and individual differences.	Core
19-3032.00	Industrial-Organizational Psychologists	7570	Study organizational effectiveness, productivity, and efficiency, including the nature of workplace supervision and leadership.	Core
19-3032.00	Industrial-Organizational Psychologists	20223	Provide expert testimony in employment lawsuits.	Core
19-3032.00	Industrial-Organizational Psychologists	7566	Conduct research studies of physical work environments, organizational structures, communication systems, group interactions, morale, or motivation to assess organizational functioning.	Core
19-3032.00	Industrial-Organizational Psychologists	20227	Develop new business by contacting potential clients, making sales presentations, and writing proposals.	Core
19-3032.00	Industrial-Organizational Psychologists	7563	Write reports on research findings and implications to contribute to general knowledge or to suggest potential changes in organizational functioning.	Core
19-3032.00	Industrial-Organizational Psychologists	20226	Write articles, white papers, or reports to share research findings and educate others.	Core
19-3032.00	Industrial-Organizational Psychologists	20224	Review research literature to remain current on psychological science issues.	Core
19-3032.00	Industrial-Organizational Psychologists	7573	Counsel workers about job and career-related issues.	Core
19-3032.00	Industrial-Organizational Psychologists	7575	Participate in mediation and dispute resolution.	Supplemental
19-3032.00	Industrial-Organizational Psychologists	7574	Study consumers' reactions to new products and package designs, and to advertising efforts, using surveys and tests.	Supplemental
19-3033.00	Clinical and Counseling Psychologists	22190	Conduct assessments of patients' risk for harm to self or others.	Core
19-3033.00	Clinical and Counseling Psychologists	22165	Document patient information including session notes, progress notes, recommendations, and treatment plans.	Core
19-3033.00	Clinical and Counseling Psychologists	22168	Identify psychological, emotional, or behavioral issues and diagnose disorders, using information obtained from interviews, tests, records, or reference materials.	Core
19-3033.00	Clinical and Counseling Psychologists	22170	Write reports on clients and maintain required paperwork.	Core
19-3033.00	Clinical and Counseling Psychologists	22164	Counsel individuals, groups, or families to help them understand problems, deal with crisis situations, define goals, and develop realistic action plans.	Core
19-3033.00	Clinical and Counseling Psychologists	22166	Interact with clients to assist them in gaining insight, defining goals, and planning action to achieve effective personal, social, educational, or vocational development and adjustment.	Core
19-3033.00	Clinical and Counseling Psychologists	22163	Collect information about individuals or clients, using interviews, case histories, observational techniques, and other assessment methods.	Core
19-3033.00	Clinical and Counseling Psychologists	22173	Evaluate the effectiveness of counseling or treatments and the accuracy and completeness of diagnoses, modifying plans or diagnoses as necessary.	Core
19-3033.00	Clinical and Counseling Psychologists	22169	Use a variety of treatment methods, such as psychotherapy, hypnosis, behavior modification, stress reduction therapy, psychodrama, or play therapy.	Core
19-3033.00	Clinical and Counseling Psychologists	22167	Develop therapeutic and treatment plans based on clients' interests, abilities, or needs.	Core
19-3033.00	Clinical and Counseling Psychologists	22176	Develop and implement individual treatment plans, specifying type, frequency, intensity, and duration of therapy.	Core
19-3033.00	Clinical and Counseling Psychologists	22179	Maintain current knowledge of relevant research.	Core
19-3033.00	Clinical and Counseling Psychologists	22172	Obtain and study medical, psychological, social, and family histories by interviewing individuals, couples, or families and by reviewing records.	Core
19-3033.00	Clinical and Counseling Psychologists	22174	Select, administer, score, and interpret psychological tests to obtain information on individuals' intelligence, achievements, interests, or personalities.	Core
19-3033.00	Clinical and Counseling Psychologists	22180	Consult reference material, such as textbooks, manuals, or journals, to identify symptoms, make diagnoses, or develop approaches to treatment.	Core
19-3033.00	Clinical and Counseling Psychologists	22171	Consult with or provide consultation to other doctors, therapists, or clinicians regarding patient care.	Core
19-3033.00	Clinical and Counseling Psychologists	22175	Advise clients on how they could be helped by counseling.	Core
19-3033.00	Clinical and Counseling Psychologists	22185	Direct, coordinate, and evaluate activities of staff and interns engaged in patient assessment and treatment.	Core
19-3033.00	Clinical and Counseling Psychologists	22192	Supervise and train interns, clinicians in training, and other counselors.	Core
19-3033.00	Clinical and Counseling Psychologists	22178	Refer clients to other specialists, institutions, or support services as necessary.	Core
19-3033.00	Clinical and Counseling Psychologists	22177	Consult with other professionals, agencies, or universities to discuss therapies, treatments, counseling resources or techniques, and to share occupational information.	Core
19-3033.00	Clinical and Counseling Psychologists	22186	Develop, direct, and participate in training programs for staff and students.	Core
19-3033.00	Clinical and Counseling Psychologists	22184	Plan and develop accredited psychological service programs in psychiatric centers or hospitals, in collaboration with psychiatrists and other professional staff.	Core
19-3033.00	Clinical and Counseling Psychologists	22182	Provide consulting services, including educational programs, outreach programs, or prevention talks to schools, social service agencies, businesses, or the general public.	Core
19-3033.00	Clinical and Counseling Psychologists	22183	Provide occupational, educational, or other information to individuals so that they can make educational or vocational plans.	Core
19-3033.00	Clinical and Counseling Psychologists	22188	Conduct research to develop or improve diagnostic or therapeutic counseling techniques.	Core
19-3033.00	Clinical and Counseling Psychologists	22191	Prepare written evaluations of individuals' psychological competence for court hearings.	Core
19-3033.00	Clinical and Counseling Psychologists	22181	Observe individuals at play, in group interactions, or in other contexts to detect indications of cognitive, intellectual, or developmental disabilities.	Supplemental
19-3033.00	Clinical and Counseling Psychologists	22189	Plan, supervise, and conduct psychological research and write papers describing research results.	Supplemental
19-3033.00	Clinical and Counseling Psychologists	22187	Provide psychological or administrative services and advice to private firms or community agencies regarding mental health programs or individual cases.	Supplemental
19-3034.00	School Psychologists	5446	Compile and interpret students' test results, along with information from teachers and parents, to diagnose conditions and to help assess eligibility for special services.	Core
19-3034.00	School Psychologists	5455	Maintain student records, including special education reports, confidential records, records of services provided, and behavioral data.	Core
19-3034.00	School Psychologists	5447	Report any pertinent information to the proper authorities in cases of child endangerment, neglect, or abuse.	Core
19-3034.00	School Psychologists	5449	Select, administer, and score psychological tests.	Core
19-3034.00	School Psychologists	18619	Interpret test results and prepare psychological reports for teachers, administrators, and parents.	Core
19-3034.00	School Psychologists	5448	Assess an individual child's needs, limitations, and potential, using observation, review of school records, and consultation with parents and school personnel.	Core
19-3034.00	School Psychologists	5454	Develop individualized educational plans in collaboration with teachers and other staff members.	Core
19-3034.00	School Psychologists	5453	Counsel children and families to help solve conflicts and problems in learning and adjustment.	Core
19-3034.00	School Psychologists	5461	Collect and analyze data to evaluate the effectiveness of academic programs and other services, such as behavioral management systems.	Core
19-3034.00	School Psychologists	5450	Provide consultation to parents, teachers, administrators, and others on topics such as learning styles and behavior modification techniques.	Core
19-3034.00	School Psychologists	5452	Collaborate with other educational professionals to develop teaching strategies and school programs.	Core
19-3034.00	School Psychologists	5458	Design classes and programs to meet the needs of special students.	Core
19-3034.00	School Psychologists	5451	Promote an understanding of child development and its relationship to learning and behavior.	Core
19-3034.00	School Psychologists	5457	Attend workshops, seminars, or professional meetings to remain informed of new developments in school psychology.	Core
19-3034.00	School Psychologists	5459	Refer students and their families to appropriate community agencies for medical, vocational, or social services.	Core
19-3034.00	School Psychologists	5456	Serve as a resource to help families and schools deal with crises, such as separation and loss.	Core
19-3034.00	School Psychologists	5460	Initiate and direct efforts to foster tolerance, understanding, and appreciation of diversity in school communities.	Core
19-3034.00	School Psychologists	5462	Provide educational programs on topics such as classroom management, teaching strategies, or parenting skills.	Core
19-3034.00	School Psychologists	5463	Conduct research to generate new knowledge that can be used to address learning and behavior issues.	Supplemental
19-3039.02	Neuropsychologists	22193	Conduct neuropsychological evaluations such as assessments of intelligence, academic ability, attention, concentration, sensorimotor function, language, learning, and memory.	Core
19-3039.02	Neuropsychologists	22206	Write or prepare detailed clinical neuropsychological reports, using data from psychological or neuropsychological tests, self-report measures, rating scales, direct observations, or interviews.	Core
19-3039.02	Neuropsychologists	22202	Interview patients to obtain comprehensive medical histories.	Core
19-3039.02	Neuropsychologists	22197	Diagnose and treat conditions involving injury to the central nervous system, such as cerebrovascular accidents, neoplasms, infectious or inflammatory diseases, degenerative diseases, head traumas, demyelinating diseases, and various forms of dementing illnesses.	Core
19-3039.02	Neuropsychologists	22201	Establish neurobehavioral baseline measures for monitoring progressive cerebral disease or recovery.	Core
19-3039.02	Neuropsychologists	22204	Provide education or counseling to individuals and families.	Core
19-3039.02	Neuropsychologists	22199	Diagnose and treat pediatric populations for conditions such as learning disabilities with developmental or organic bases.	Core
19-3039.02	Neuropsychologists	22205	Read current literature, talk with colleagues, and participate in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in neuropsychology.	Core
19-3039.02	Neuropsychologists	22203	Participate in educational programs, in-service training, or workshops to remain current in methods and techniques.	Core
19-3039.02	Neuropsychologists	22195	Consult with other professionals about patients' neurological conditions.	Core
19-3039.02	Neuropsychologists	22200	Educate and supervise practicum students, psychology interns, or hospital staff.	Core
19-3039.02	Neuropsychologists	22196	Design or implement rehabilitation plans for patients with cognitive dysfunction.	Core
19-3039.02	Neuropsychologists	22198	Diagnose and treat conditions such as chemical dependency, alcohol dependency, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) dementia, and environmental toxin exposure.	Core
19-3039.02	Neuropsychologists	22194	Conduct research on neuropsychological disorders.	Core
19-3039.03	Clinical Neuropsychologists	22219	Interview patients to obtain comprehensive medical histories.	Core
19-3039.03	Clinical Neuropsychologists	22224	Write or prepare detailed clinical neuropsychological reports, using data from psychological or neuropsychological tests, self-report measures, rating scales, direct observations, or interviews.	Core
19-3039.03	Clinical Neuropsychologists	22208	Conduct neuropsychological evaluations such as assessments of intelligence, academic ability, attention, concentration, sensorimotor function, language, learning, and memory.	Core
19-3039.03	Clinical Neuropsychologists	22211	Diagnose and treat conditions involving injury to the central nervous system, such as cerebrovascular accidents, neoplasms, infectious or inflammatory diseases, degenerative diseases, head traumas, demyelinating diseases, and various forms of dementing illnesses.	Core
19-3039.03	Clinical Neuropsychologists	22213	Diagnose and treat pediatric populations for conditions such as learning disabilities with developmental or organic bases.	Core
19-3039.03	Clinical Neuropsychologists	22221	Provide education or counseling to individuals and families.	Core
19-3039.03	Clinical Neuropsychologists	22215	Distinguish between psychogenic and neurogenic syndromes, two or more suspected etiologies of cerebral dysfunction, or between disorders involving complex seizures.	Core
19-3039.03	Clinical Neuropsychologists	22212	Diagnose and treat neural and psychological conditions in medical and surgical populations, such as patients with early dementing illness or chronic pain with a neurological basis.	Core
19-3039.03	Clinical Neuropsychologists	22209	Consult with other professionals about patients' neurological conditions.	Core
19-3039.03	Clinical Neuropsychologists	22223	Read current literature, talk with colleagues, and participate in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in neuropsychology.	Core
19-3039.03	Clinical Neuropsychologists	22214	Diagnose and treat psychiatric populations for conditions such as somatoform disorder, dementias, and psychoses.	Core
19-3039.03	Clinical Neuropsychologists	22217	Establish neurobehavioral baseline measures for monitoring progressive cerebral disease or recovery.	Core
19-3039.03	Clinical Neuropsychologists	22207	Compare patients' progress before and after pharmacologic, surgical, or behavioral interventions.	Core
19-3039.03	Clinical Neuropsychologists	22220	Participate in educational programs, in-service training, or workshops to remain current in methods and techniques.	Core
19-3039.03	Clinical Neuropsychologists	22216	Educate and supervise practicum students, psychology interns, or hospital staff.	Core
19-3039.03	Clinical Neuropsychologists	22210	Design or implement rehabilitation plans for patients with cognitive dysfunction.	Core
19-3039.03	Clinical Neuropsychologists	22218	Identify and communicate risks associated with specific neurological surgical procedures, such as epilepsy surgery.	Core
19-3039.03	Clinical Neuropsychologists	22222	Provide psychotherapy, behavior therapy, or other counseling interventions to patients with neurological disorders.	Core
19-3041.00	Sociologists	5465	Analyze and interpret data to increase the understanding of human social behavior.	Core
19-3041.00	Sociologists	5464	Prepare publications and reports containing research findings.	Core
19-3041.00	Sociologists	5468	Develop, implement, and evaluate methods of data collection, such as questionnaires or interviews.	Core
19-3041.00	Sociologists	5467	Collect data about the attitudes, values, and behaviors of people in groups, using observation, interviews, and review of documents.	Core
19-3041.00	Sociologists	5469	Teach sociology.	Core
19-3041.00	Sociologists	5466	Plan and conduct research to develop and test theories about societal issues such as crime, group relations, poverty, and aging.	Core
19-3041.00	Sociologists	20868	Present research findings at professional meetings.	Core
19-3041.00	Sociologists	23963	Explain sociological research to the general public.	Core
19-3041.00	Sociologists	5475	Develop problem intervention procedures, using techniques such as interviews, consultations, role playing, and participant observation of group interactions.	Core
19-3041.00	Sociologists	5471	Consult with and advise individuals such as administrators, social workers, and legislators regarding social issues and policies, as well as the implications of research findings.	Core
19-3041.00	Sociologists	5470	Direct work of statistical clerks, statisticians, and others who compile and evaluate research data.	Core
19-3041.00	Sociologists	5472	Collaborate with research workers in other disciplines.	Core
19-3041.00	Sociologists	23964	Write grants to obtain funding for research projects.	Core
19-3041.00	Sociologists	5473	Develop approaches to the solution of groups' problems, based on research findings in sociology and related disciplines.	Core
19-3041.00	Sociologists	5474	Observe group interactions and role affiliations to collect data, identify problems, evaluate progress, and determine the need for additional change.	Core
19-3051.00	Urban and Regional Planners	220	Design, promote, or administer government plans or policies affecting land use, zoning, public utilities, community facilities, housing, or transportation.	Core
19-3051.00	Urban and Regional Planners	226	Advise planning officials on project feasibility, cost-effectiveness, regulatory conformance, or possible alternatives.	Core
19-3051.00	Urban and Regional Planners	225	Create, prepare, or requisition graphic or narrative reports on land use data, including land area maps overlaid with geographic variables, such as population density.	Core
19-3051.00	Urban and Regional Planners	18476	Hold public meetings with government officials, social scientists, lawyers, developers, the public, or special interest groups to formulate, develop, or address issues regarding land use or community plans.	Core
19-3051.00	Urban and Regional Planners	230	Mediate community disputes or assist in developing alternative plans or recommendations for programs or projects.	Core
19-3051.00	Urban and Regional Planners	222	Recommend approval, denial, or conditional approval of proposals.	Core
19-3051.00	Urban and Regional Planners	227	Conduct field investigations, surveys, impact studies, or other research to compile and analyze data on economic, social, regulatory, or physical factors affecting land use.	Core
19-3051.00	Urban and Regional Planners	19777	Evaluate proposals for infrastructure projects or other development for environmental impact or sustainability.	Core
19-3051.00	Urban and Regional Planners	228	Discuss with planning officials the purpose of land use projects, such as transportation, conservation, residential, commercial, industrial, or community use.	Core
19-3051.00	Urban and Regional Planners	229	Keep informed about economic or legal issues involved in zoning codes, building codes, or environmental regulations.	Core
19-3051.00	Urban and Regional Planners	20524	Assess the feasibility of land use proposals and identify necessary changes.	Core
19-3051.00	Urban and Regional Planners	20523	Determine the effects of regulatory limitations on land use projects.	Core
19-3051.00	Urban and Regional Planners	232	Review and evaluate environmental impact reports pertaining to private or public planning projects or programs.	Core
19-3051.00	Urban and Regional Planners	233	Supervise or coordinate the work of urban planning technicians or technologists.	Core
19-3051.00	Urban and Regional Planners	19776	Develop plans for public or alternative transportation systems for urban or regional locations to reduce carbon output associated with transportation.	Core
19-3051.00	Urban and Regional Planners	19778	Identify opportunities or develop plans for sustainability projects or programs to improve energy efficiency, minimize pollution or waste, or restore natural systems.	Core
19-3051.00	Urban and Regional Planners	231	Coordinate work with economic consultants or architects during the formulation of plans or the design of large pieces of infrastructure.	Core
19-3051.00	Urban and Regional Planners	19775	Advocate sustainability to community groups, government agencies, the general public, or special interest groups.	Core
19-3051.00	Urban and Regional Planners	20525	Investigate property availability for purposes of development.	Core
19-3051.00	Urban and Regional Planners	22225	Conduct interviews, surveys and site inspections concerning factors that affect land usage, such as zoning, traffic flow and housing.	
19-3051.00	Urban and Regional Planners	22226	Prepare reports, using statistics, charts, and graphs, to illustrate planning studies in areas such as population, land use, or zoning.	
19-3051.00	Urban and Regional Planners	22227	Prepare, develop and maintain maps and databases.	
19-3051.00	Urban and Regional Planners	22228	Prepare, maintain and update files and records, including land use data and statistics.	
19-3051.00	Urban and Regional Planners	22229	Research, compile, analyze and organize information from maps, reports, investigations, and books for use in reports and special projects.	
19-3051.00	Urban and Regional Planners	22230	Respond to public inquiries and complaints.	
19-3091.00	Anthropologists and Archeologists	22232	Collect information and make judgments through observation, interviews, and review of documents.	Core
19-3091.00	Anthropologists and Archeologists	22259	Teach or mentor undergraduate and graduate students in anthropology or archeology.	Core
19-3091.00	Anthropologists and Archeologists	22234	Write about and present research findings for a variety of specialized and general audiences.	Core
19-3091.00	Anthropologists and Archeologists	22236	Plan and direct research to characterize and compare the economic, demographic, health care, social, political, linguistic, and religious institutions of distinct cultural groups, communities, and organizations.	Core
19-3091.00	Anthropologists and Archeologists	22246	Create data records for use in describing and analyzing social patterns and processes, using photography, videography, and audio recordings.	Core
19-3091.00	Anthropologists and Archeologists	22244	Train others in the application of ethnographic research methods to solve problems in organizational effectiveness, communications, technology development, policy making, and program planning.	Core
19-3091.00	Anthropologists and Archeologists	22242	Identify culturally specific beliefs and practices affecting health status and access to services for distinct populations and communities, in collaboration with medical and public health officials.	Core
19-3091.00	Anthropologists and Archeologists	22256	Apply traditional ecological knowledge and assessments of culturally distinctive land and resource management institutions to assist in the resolution of conflicts over habitat protection and resource enhancement.	Core
19-3091.00	Anthropologists and Archeologists	22249	Lead field training sites and train field staff, students, and volunteers in excavation methods.	Core
19-3091.00	Anthropologists and Archeologists	22252	Conduct participatory action research in communities and organizations to assess how work is done and to design work systems, technologies, and environments.	Core
19-3091.00	Anthropologists and Archeologists	22248	Develop and test theories concerning the origin and development of past cultures.	Core
19-3091.00	Anthropologists and Archeologists	22233	Research, survey, or assess sites of past societies and cultures in search of answers to specific research questions.	Core
19-3091.00	Anthropologists and Archeologists	22260	Write grant proposals to obtain funding for research.	Core
19-3091.00	Anthropologists and Archeologists	22245	Advise government agencies, private organizations, and communities regarding proposed programs, plans, and policies and their potential impacts on cultural institutions, organizations, and communities.	Core
19-3091.00	Anthropologists and Archeologists	22253	Organize public exhibits and displays to promote public awareness of diverse and distinctive cultural traditions.	Core
19-3091.00	Anthropologists and Archeologists	22250	Collaborate with economic development planners to decide on the implementation of proposed development policies, plans, and programs based on culturally institutionalized barriers and facilitating circumstances.	Core
19-3091.00	Anthropologists and Archeologists	22247	Develop intervention procedures, using techniques such as individual and focus group interviews, consultations, and participant observation of social interaction.	Core
19-3091.00	Anthropologists and Archeologists	22257	Enhance the cultural sensitivity of elementary and secondary curricula and classroom interactions in collaboration with educators and teachers.	Core
19-3091.00	Anthropologists and Archeologists	22255	Study archival collections of primary historical sources to help explain the origins and development of cultural patterns.	Core
19-3091.00	Anthropologists and Archeologists	22254	Formulate general rules that describe and predict the development and behavior of cultures and social institutions.	Core
19-3091.00	Anthropologists and Archeologists	22238	Record the exact locations and conditions of artifacts uncovered in diggings or surveys, using drawings and photographs as necessary.	Supplemental
19-3091.00	Anthropologists and Archeologists	22239	Assess archeological sites for resource management, development, or conservation purposes and recommend methods for site protection.	Supplemental
19-3091.00	Anthropologists and Archeologists	22240	Gather and analyze artifacts and skeletal remains to increase knowledge of ancient cultures.	Supplemental
19-3091.00	Anthropologists and Archeologists	22237	Compare findings from one site with archeological data from other sites to find similarities or differences.	Supplemental
19-3091.00	Anthropologists and Archeologists	22235	Describe artifacts' physical properties or attributes, such as the materials from which artifacts are made and their size, shape, function, and decoration.	Supplemental
19-3091.00	Anthropologists and Archeologists	22241	Collect artifacts made of stone, bone, metal, and other materials, placing them in bags and marking them to show where they were found.	Supplemental
19-3091.00	Anthropologists and Archeologists	22231	Study objects and structures recovered by excavation to identify, date, and authenticate them and to interpret their significance.	Supplemental
19-3091.00	Anthropologists and Archeologists	22243	Consult site reports, existing artifacts, and topographic maps to identify archeological sites.	Supplemental
19-3091.00	Anthropologists and Archeologists	22251	Clean, restore, and preserve artifacts.	Supplemental
19-3091.00	Anthropologists and Archeologists	22258	Participate in forensic activities, such as tooth and bone structure identification, in conjunction with police departments and pathologists.	Supplemental
19-3092.00	Geographers	5503	Create and modify maps, graphs, or diagrams, using geographical information software and related equipment, and principles of cartography, such as coordinate systems, longitude, latitude, elevation, topography, and map scales.	Core
19-3092.00	Geographers	5509	Gather and compile geographic data from sources such as censuses, field observations, satellite imagery, aerial photographs, and existing maps.	Core
19-3092.00	Geographers	5508	Teach geography.	Core
19-3092.00	Geographers	5504	Write and present reports of research findings.	Core
19-3092.00	Geographers	5514	Provide geographical information systems support to the private and public sectors.	Core
19-3092.00	Geographers	5511	Study the economic, political, and cultural characteristics of a specific region's population.	Core
19-3092.00	Geographers	5507	Analyze geographic distributions of physical and cultural phenomena on local, regional, continental, or global scales.	Core
19-3092.00	Geographers	5505	Develop, operate, and maintain geographical information computer systems, including hardware, software, plotters, digitizers, printers, and video cameras.	Core
19-3092.00	Geographers	5506	Locate and obtain existing geographic information databases.	Core
19-3092.00	Geographers	5513	Collect data on physical characteristics of specified areas, such as geological formations, climates, and vegetation, using surveying or meteorological equipment.	Core
19-3092.00	Geographers	5510	Conduct field work at outdoor sites.	Core
19-3092.00	Geographers	5512	Provide consulting services in fields such as resource development and management, business location and market area analysis, environmental hazards, regional cultural history, and urban social planning.	Core
19-3093.00	Historians	3718	Gather historical data from sources such as archives, court records, diaries, news files, and photographs, as well as from books, pamphlets, and periodicals.	Core
19-3093.00	Historians	3717	Organize data, and analyze and interpret its authenticity and relative significance.	Core
19-3093.00	Historians	3724	Prepare publications and exhibits, or review those prepared by others, to ensure their historical accuracy.	Core
19-3093.00	Historians	3728	Organize information for publication and for other means of dissemination, such as via storage media or the Internet.	Core
19-3093.00	Historians	3720	Conduct historical research as a basis for the identification, conservation, and reconstruction of historic places and materials.	Core
19-3093.00	Historians	20744	Conserve and preserve manuscripts, records, and other artifacts.	Core
19-3093.00	Historians	3726	Present historical accounts in terms of individuals or social, ethnic, political, economic, or geographic groupings.	Core
19-3093.00	Historians	3725	Research the history of a particular country or region, or of a specific time period.	Core
19-3093.00	Historians	3722	Conduct historical research, and publish or present findings and theories.	Core
19-3093.00	Historians	3727	Determine which topics to research, or pursue research topics specified by clients or employers.	Core
19-3093.00	Historians	3734	Recommend actions related to historical art, such as which items to add to a collection or which items to display in an exhibit.	Core
19-3093.00	Historians	3729	Research and prepare manuscripts in support of public programming and the development of exhibits at historic sites, museums, libraries, and archives.	Core
19-3093.00	Historians	3723	Speak to various groups, organizations, and clubs to promote the aims and activities of historical societies.	Core
19-3093.00	Historians	3730	Advise or consult with individuals and institutions regarding issues such as the historical authenticity of materials or the customs of a specific historical period.	Core
19-3093.00	Historians	3733	Interview people to gather information about historical events and to record oral histories.	Core
19-3093.00	Historians	3719	Trace historical development in a particular field, such as social, cultural, political, or diplomatic history.	Core
19-3093.00	Historians	3735	Coordinate activities of workers engaged in cataloging and filing materials.	Supplemental
19-3093.00	Historians	3732	Collect detailed information on individuals for use in biographies.	Supplemental
19-3093.00	Historians	3721	Teach and conduct research in colleges, universities, museums, and other research agencies and schools.	Supplemental
19-3093.00	Historians	3736	Edit historical society publications.	Supplemental
19-3093.00	Historians	3731	Translate or request translation of reference materials.	Supplemental
19-3094.00	Political Scientists	5515	Teach political science.	Core
19-3094.00	Political Scientists	5519	Maintain current knowledge of government policy decisions.	Core
19-3094.00	Political Scientists	5518	Develop and test theories, using information from interviews, newspapers, periodicals, case law, historical papers, polls, or statistical sources.	Core
19-3094.00	Political Scientists	5516	Disseminate research results through academic publications, written reports, or public presentations.	Core
19-3094.00	Political Scientists	23949	Advise political science students.	Core
19-3094.00	Political Scientists	5520	Collect, analyze, and interpret data, such as election results and public opinion surveys, reporting on findings, recommendations, and conclusions.	Core
19-3094.00	Political Scientists	5521	Interpret and analyze policies, public issues, legislation, or the operations of governments, businesses, and organizations.	Core
19-3094.00	Political Scientists	5517	Identify issues for research and analysis.	Core
19-3094.00	Political Scientists	23950	Serve on committees.	Core
19-3094.00	Political Scientists	5524	Forecast political, economic, and social trends.	Core
19-3094.00	Political Scientists	5525	Consult with and advise government officials, civic bodies, research agencies, the media, political parties, and others concerned with political issues.	Supplemental
19-3094.00	Political Scientists	5522	Evaluate programs and policies, and make related recommendations to institutions and organizations.	Supplemental
19-3094.00	Political Scientists	5526	Provide media commentary or criticism related to public policy and political issues and events.	Supplemental
19-3094.00	Political Scientists	5523	Write drafts of legislative proposals, and prepare speeches, correspondence, and policy papers for governmental use.	Supplemental
19-3099.01	Transportation Planners	16953	Define regional or local transportation planning problems or priorities.	Core
19-3099.01	Transportation Planners	16945	Participate in public meetings or hearings to explain planning proposals, to gather feedback from those affected by projects, or to achieve consensus on project designs.	Core
19-3099.01	Transportation Planners	16943	Prepare reports or recommendations on transportation planning.	Core
19-3099.01	Transportation Planners	16951	Collaborate with engineers to research, analyze, or resolve complex transportation design issues.	Core
19-3099.01	Transportation Planners	16952	Recommend transportation system improvements or projects, based on economic, population, land-use, or traffic projections.	Core
19-3099.01	Transportation Planners	16948	Develop computer models to address transportation planning issues.	Core
19-3099.01	Transportation Planners	16954	Analyze information related to transportation, such as land use policies, environmental impact of projects, or long-range planning needs.	Core
19-3099.01	Transportation Planners	20976	Interpret data from traffic modeling software, geographic information systems, or associated databases.	Core
19-3099.01	Transportation Planners	16949	Design transportation surveys to identify areas of public concern.	Core
19-3099.01	Transportation Planners	19779	Collaborate with other professionals to develop sustainable transportation strategies at the local, regional, or national level.	Core
19-3099.01	Transportation Planners	20978	Evaluate transportation project needs or costs.	Core
19-3099.01	Transportation Planners	16941	Analyze information from traffic counting programs.	Core
19-3099.01	Transportation Planners	16942	Review development plans for transportation system effects, infrastructure requirements, or compliance with applicable transportation regulations.	Core
19-3099.01	Transportation Planners	20979	Prepare necessary documents to obtain planned project approvals or permits.	Core
19-3099.01	Transportation Planners	16944	Produce environmental documents, such as environmental assessments or environmental impact statements.	Core
19-3099.01	Transportation Planners	16934	Prepare or review engineering studies or specifications.	Core
19-3099.01	Transportation Planners	16938	Develop or test new methods or models of transportation analysis.	Core
19-3099.01	Transportation Planners	20980	Evaluate transportation-related consequences of federal or state legislative proposals.	Core
19-3099.01	Transportation Planners	20977	Design new or improved transport infrastructure, such as junction improvements, pedestrian projects, bus facilities, or car parking areas.	Core
19-3099.01	Transportation Planners	16939	Define or update information such as urban boundaries or classification of roadways.	Core
19-3099.01	Transportation Planners	16937	Direct urban traffic counting programs.	Core
19-3099.01	Transportation Planners	16935	Represent jurisdictions in the legislative or administrative approval of land development projects.	Supplemental
19-4012.00	Agricultural Technicians	20533	Prepare land for cultivated crops, orchards, or vineyards by plowing, discing, leveling, or contouring.	Core
19-4012.00	Agricultural Technicians	5541	Operate farm machinery, including tractors, plows, mowers, combines, balers, sprayers, earthmoving equipment, or trucks.	Core
19-4012.00	Agricultural Technicians	5528	Record data pertaining to experimentation, research, or animal care.	Core
19-4012.00	Agricultural Technicians	5544	Maintain or repair agricultural facilities, equipment, or tools to ensure operational readiness, safety, and cleanliness.	Core
19-4012.00	Agricultural Technicians	5542	Perform crop production duties, such as tilling, hoeing, pruning, weeding, or harvesting crops.	Core
19-4012.00	Agricultural Technicians	20530	Collect animal or crop samples.	Core
19-4012.00	Agricultural Technicians	20529	Examine animals or crop specimens to determine the presence of diseases or other problems.	Core
19-4012.00	Agricultural Technicians	20527	Set up laboratory or field equipment as required for site testing.	Core
19-4012.00	Agricultural Technicians	5548	Supervise or train agricultural technicians or farm laborers.	Core
19-4012.00	Agricultural Technicians	19781	Conduct studies of nitrogen or alternative fertilizer application methods, quantities, or timing to ensure satisfaction of crop needs and minimization of leaching, runoff, or denitrification.	Supplemental
19-4012.00	Agricultural Technicians	20528	Prepare laboratory samples for analysis, following proper protocols to ensure that they will be stored, prepared, and disposed of efficiently and effectively.	Supplemental
19-4012.00	Agricultural Technicians	20526	Measure or weigh ingredients used in laboratory testing.	Supplemental
19-4012.00	Agricultural Technicians	20535	Perform tests on seeds to evaluate seed viability.	Supplemental
19-4012.00	Agricultural Technicians	5530	Prepare data summaries, reports, or analyses that include results, charts, or graphs to document research findings and results.	Supplemental
19-4012.00	Agricultural Technicians	20534	Perform laboratory or field testing, using spectrometers, nitrogen determination apparatus, air samplers, centrifuges, or potential hydrogen (pH) meters to perform tests.	Supplemental
19-4012.00	Agricultural Technicians	20531	Supervise pest or weed control operations, including locating and identifying pests or weeds, selecting chemicals and application methods, or scheduling application.	Supplemental
19-4012.00	Agricultural Technicians	5543	Devise cultural methods or environmental controls for plants for which guidelines are sketchy or nonexistent.	Supplemental
19-4012.00	Agricultural Technicians	5538	Conduct insect or plant disease surveys.	Supplemental
19-4012.00	Agricultural Technicians	5540	Perform general nursery duties, such as propagating standard varieties of plant materials, collecting and germinating seeds, maintaining cuttings of plants, or controlling environmental conditions.	Supplemental
19-4012.00	Agricultural Technicians	19782	Record environmental data from field samples of soil, air, water, or pests to monitor the effectiveness of integrated pest management (IPM) practices.	Supplemental
19-4012.00	Agricultural Technicians	20537	Determine the germination rates of seeds planted in specified areas.	Supplemental
19-4012.00	Agricultural Technicians	5547	Transplant trees, vegetables, or horticultural plants.	Supplemental
19-4012.00	Agricultural Technicians	20536	Prepare culture media, following standard procedures.	Supplemental
19-4012.00	Agricultural Technicians	20532	Respond to general inquiries or requests from the public.	Supplemental
19-4012.00	Agricultural Technicians	5549	Prepare or present agricultural demonstrations.	Supplemental
19-4012.00	Agricultural Technicians	19780	Assess comparative soil erosion from various planting or tillage systems, such as conservation tillage with mulch or ridge till systems, no-till systems, or conventional tillage systems with or without moldboard plows.	Supplemental
19-4012.01	Precision Agriculture Technicians	18295	Document and maintain records of precision agriculture information.	Core
19-4012.01	Precision Agriculture Technicians	18281	Collect information about soil or field attributes, yield data, or field boundaries, using field data recorders and basic geographic information systems (GIS).	Core
19-4012.01	Precision Agriculture Technicians	20872	Use geospatial technology to develop soil sampling grids or identify sampling sites for testing characteristics such as nitrogen, phosphorus, or potassium content, pH, or micronutrients.	Core
19-4012.01	Precision Agriculture Technicians	18284	Divide agricultural fields into georeferenced zones, based on soil characteristics and production potentials.	Core
19-4012.01	Precision Agriculture Technicians	18280	Install, calibrate, or maintain sensors, mechanical controls, GPS-based vehicle guidance systems, or computer settings.	Core
19-4012.01	Precision Agriculture Technicians	18289	Create, layer, and analyze maps showing precision agricultural data, such as crop yields, soil characteristics, input applications, terrain, drainage patterns, or field management history.	Core
19-4012.01	Precision Agriculture Technicians	18279	Compare crop yield maps with maps of soil test data, chemical application patterns, or other information to develop site-specific crop management plans.	Core
19-4012.01	Precision Agriculture Technicians	20875	Analyze geospatial data to determine agricultural implications of factors such as soil quality, terrain, field productivity, fertilizers, or weather conditions.	Core
19-4012.01	Precision Agriculture Technicians	18282	Identify spatial coordinates, using remote sensing and Global Positioning System (GPS) data.	Core
19-4012.01	Precision Agriculture Technicians	20874	Analyze data from harvester monitors to develop yield maps.	Core
19-4012.01	Precision Agriculture Technicians	19801	Apply precision agriculture information to specifically reduce the negative environmental impacts of farming practices.	Core
19-4012.01	Precision Agriculture Technicians	20873	Demonstrate the applications of geospatial technology, such as Global Positioning System (GPS), geographic information systems (GIS), automatic tractor guidance systems, variable rate chemical input applicators, surveying equipment, or computer mapping software.	Core
19-4012.01	Precision Agriculture Technicians	18296	Draw or read maps, such as soil, contour, or plat maps.	Core
19-4012.01	Precision Agriculture Technicians	18288	Recommend best crop varieties or seeding rates for specific field areas, based on analysis of geospatial data.	Core
19-4012.01	Precision Agriculture Technicians	20876	Prepare reports in graphical or tabular form, summarizing field productivity or profitability.	Core
19-4012.01	Precision Agriculture Technicians	19803	Provide advice on the development or application of better boom-spray technology to limit the overapplication of chemicals and to reduce the migration of chemicals beyond the fields being treated.	Core
19-4012.01	Precision Agriculture Technicians	18278	Program farm equipment, such as variable-rate planting equipment or pesticide sprayers, based on input from crop scouting and analysis of field condition variability.	Core
19-4012.01	Precision Agriculture Technicians	19802	Participate in efforts to advance precision agriculture technology, such as developing advanced weed identification or automated spot spraying systems.	Core
19-4012.01	Precision Agriculture Technicians	18293	Analyze remote sensing imagery to identify relationships between soil quality, crop canopy densities, light reflectance, and weather history.	Core
19-4012.01	Precision Agriculture Technicians	19800	Advise farmers on upgrading Global Positioning System (GPS) equipment to take advantage of newly installed advanced satellite technology.	Core
19-4012.01	Precision Agriculture Technicians	18290	Contact equipment manufacturers for technical assistance, as needed.	Core
19-4012.01	Precision Agriculture Technicians	18287	Identify areas in need of pesticide treatment by analyzing geospatial data to determine insect movement and damage patterns.	Core
19-4013.00	Food Science Technicians	7582	Taste or smell foods or beverages to ensure that flavors meet specifications or to select samples with specific characteristics.	Core
19-4013.00	Food Science Technicians	7585	Measure, test, or weigh bottles, cans, or other containers to ensure that hardness, strength, or dimensions meet specifications.	Core
19-4013.00	Food Science Technicians	20394	Maintain records of testing results or other documents as required by state or other governing agencies.	Core
19-4013.00	Food Science Technicians	20395	Monitor and control temperature of products.	Core
19-4013.00	Food Science Technicians	7581	Analyze test results to classify products or compare results with standard tables.	Core
19-4013.00	Food Science Technicians	7579	Record or compile test results or prepare graphs, charts, or reports.	Core
19-4013.00	Food Science Technicians	20396	Perform regular maintenance of laboratory equipment by inspecting, calibrating, cleaning, or sterilizing.	Core
19-4013.00	Food Science Technicians	7583	Examine chemical or biological samples to identify cell structures or to locate bacteria or extraneous material, using a microscope.	Core
19-4013.00	Food Science Technicians	7576	Conduct standardized tests on food, beverages, additives, or preservatives to ensure compliance with standards and regulations regarding factors such as color, texture, or nutrients.	Core
19-4013.00	Food Science Technicians	20397	Train newly hired laboratory personnel.	Core
19-4013.00	Food Science Technicians	7577	Provide assistance to food scientists or technologists in research and development, production technology, or quality control.	Core
19-4013.00	Food Science Technicians	22261	Supervise other food science technicians.	Core
19-4013.00	Food Science Technicians	7578	Compute moisture or salt content, percentages of ingredients, formulas, or other product factors, using mathematical and chemical procedures.	Core
19-4013.00	Food Science Technicians	7587	Order supplies needed to maintain inventories in laboratories or in storage facilities of food or beverage processing plants.	Core
19-4013.00	Food Science Technicians	20398	Prepare or incubate slides with cell cultures.	Supplemental
19-4013.00	Food Science Technicians	7584	Mix, blend, or cultivate ingredients to make reagents or to manufacture food or beverage products.	Supplemental
19-4021.00	Biological Technicians	3741	Conduct research, or assist in the conduct of research, including the collection of information and samples, such as blood, water, soil, plants and animals.	Core
19-4021.00	Biological Technicians	3740	Use computers, computer-interfaced equipment, robotics or high-technology industrial applications to perform work duties.	Core
19-4021.00	Biological Technicians	3749	Monitor and observe experiments, recording production and test data for evaluation by research personnel.	Core
19-4021.00	Biological Technicians	3747	Analyze experimental data and interpret results to write reports and summaries of findings.	Core
19-4021.00	Biological Technicians	3743	Provide technical support and services for scientists and engineers working in fields such as agriculture, environmental science, resource management, biology, and health sciences.	Core
19-4021.00	Biological Technicians	3737	Keep detailed logs of all work-related activities.	Core
19-4021.00	Biological Technicians	20981	Input data into databases.	Core
19-4021.00	Biological Technicians	3739	Isolate, identify and prepare specimens for examination.	Core
19-4021.00	Biological Technicians	3742	Set up, adjust, calibrate, clean, maintain, and troubleshoot laboratory and field equipment.	Core
19-4021.00	Biological Technicians	3744	Clean, maintain and prepare supplies and work areas.	Core
19-4021.00	Biological Technicians	3738	Monitor laboratory work to ensure compliance with set standards.	Core
19-4021.00	Biological Technicians	20982	Place orders for laboratory equipment and supplies.	Core
19-4021.00	Biological Technicians	3745	Participate in the research, development, or manufacturing of medicinal and pharmaceutical preparations.	Supplemental
19-4021.00	Biological Technicians	3752	Feed livestock or laboratory animals.	Supplemental
19-4021.00	Biological Technicians	3746	Conduct standardized biological, microbiological or biochemical tests and laboratory analyses to evaluate the quantity or quality of physical or chemical substances in food or other products.	Supplemental
19-4021.00	Biological Technicians	3750	Examine animals and specimens to detect the presence of disease or other problems.	Supplemental
19-4021.00	Biological Technicians	3748	Measure or weigh compounds and solutions for use in testing or animal feed.	Supplemental
19-4031.00	Chemical Technicians	1537	Conduct chemical or physical laboratory tests to assist scientists in making qualitative or quantitative analyses of solids, liquids, or gaseous materials.	Core
19-4031.00	Chemical Technicians	1541	Maintain, clean, or sterilize laboratory instruments or equipment.	Core
19-4031.00	Chemical Technicians	1535	Monitor product quality to ensure compliance with standards and specifications.	Core
19-4031.00	Chemical Technicians	1536	Set up and conduct chemical experiments, tests, and analyses, using techniques such as chromatography, spectroscopy, physical or chemical separation techniques, or microscopy.	Core
19-4031.00	Chemical Technicians	1540	Prepare chemical solutions for products or processes, following standardized formulas, or create experimental formulas.	Core
19-4031.00	Chemical Technicians	1538	Compile and interpret results of tests and analyses.	Core
19-4031.00	Chemical Technicians	18477	Provide and maintain a safe work environment by participating in safety programs, committees, or teams and by conducting laboratory or plant safety audits.	Core
19-4031.00	Chemical Technicians	1539	Provide technical support or assistance to chemists or engineers.	Core
19-4031.00	Chemical Technicians	1544	Develop or conduct programs of sampling and analysis to maintain quality standards of raw materials, chemical intermediates, or products.	Core
19-4031.00	Chemical Technicians	20538	Train new employees on topics such as the proper operation of laboratory equipment.	Core
19-4031.00	Chemical Technicians	1542	Write technical reports or prepare graphs or charts to document experimental results.	Core
19-4031.00	Chemical Technicians	1543	Order and inventory materials to maintain supplies.	Core
19-4031.00	Chemical Technicians	1546	Operate experimental pilot plants, assisting with experimental design.	Supplemental
19-4031.00	Chemical Technicians	1545	Direct or monitor other workers producing chemical products.	Supplemental
19-4031.00	Chemical Technicians	1548	Design or fabricate experimental apparatus to develop new products or processes.	Supplemental
19-4031.00	Chemical Technicians	1547	Develop new chemical engineering processes or production techniques.	Supplemental
19-4042.00	Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health	1550	Collect samples of gases, soils, water, industrial wastewater, or asbestos products to conduct tests on pollutant levels or identify sources of pollution.	Core
19-4042.00	Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health	20869	Investigate hazardous conditions or spills or outbreaks of disease or food poisoning, collecting samples for analysis.	Core
19-4042.00	Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health	1549	Record test data and prepare reports, summaries, or charts that interpret test results.	Core
19-4042.00	Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health	1556	Prepare samples or photomicrographs for testing and analysis.	Core
19-4042.00	Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health	1560	Discuss test results and analyses with customers.	Core
19-4042.00	Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health	1565	Inspect workplaces to ensure the absence of health and safety hazards, such as high noise levels, radiation, or potential lighting hazards.	Core
19-4042.00	Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health	1566	Weigh, analyze, or measure collected sample particles, such as lead, coal dust, or rock, to determine concentration of pollutants.	Core
19-4042.00	Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health	1553	Calibrate microscopes or test instruments.	Core
19-4042.00	Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health	1552	Provide information or technical or program assistance to government representatives, employers, or the general public on the issues of public health, environmental protection, or workplace safety.	Core
19-4042.00	Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health	1561	Maintain files, such as hazardous waste databases, chemical usage data, personnel exposure information, or diagrams showing equipment locations.	Core
19-4042.00	Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health	1563	Set up equipment or stations to monitor and collect pollutants from sites, such as smoke stacks, manufacturing plants, or mechanical equipment.	Core
19-4042.00	Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health	1570	Develop or implement programs for monitoring of environmental pollution or radiation.	Core
19-4042.00	Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health	19799	Monitor emission control devices to ensure they are operating properly and comply with state and federal regulations.	Core
19-4042.00	Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health	1554	Make recommendations to control or eliminate unsafe conditions at workplaces or public facilities.	Core
19-4042.00	Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health	1557	Calculate amount of pollutant in samples or compute air pollution or gas flow in industrial processes, using chemical and mathematical formulas.	Core
19-4042.00	Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health	20871	Develop testing procedures.	Core
19-4042.00	Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health	1562	Perform statistical analysis of environmental data.	Core
19-4042.00	Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health	19798	Develop or implement site recycling or hazardous waste stream programs.	Core
19-4042.00	Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health	20870	Direct activities of workers in laboratory.	Core
19-4042.00	Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health	19797	Analyze potential environmental impacts of production process changes, and recommend steps to mitigate negative impacts.	Core
19-4042.00	Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health	1558	Initiate procedures to close down or fine establishments violating environmental or health regulations.	Supplemental
19-4042.00	Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health	1555	Inspect sanitary conditions at public facilities.	Supplemental
19-4042.00	Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health	1559	Determine amounts and kinds of chemicals to use in destroying harmful organisms or removing impurities from purification systems.	Supplemental
19-4042.00	Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health	1567	Examine and analyze material for presence and concentration of contaminants, such as asbestos, using variety of microscopes.	Supplemental
19-4042.00	Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health	1564	Distribute permits, closure plans, or cleanup plans.	Supplemental
19-4043.00	Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians	22262	Test and analyze samples to determine their content and characteristics, using laboratory apparatus or testing equipment.	Core
19-4043.00	Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians	22263	Collect or prepare solid or fluid samples for analysis.	Core
19-4043.00	Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians	22264	Compile, log, or record testing or operational data for review and further analysis.	Core
19-4043.00	Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians	22265	Prepare notes, sketches, geological maps, or cross-sections.	Core
19-4043.00	Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians	22266	Participate in geological, geophysical, geochemical, hydrographic, or oceanographic surveys, prospecting field trips, exploratory drilling, well logging, or underground mine survey programs.	Core
19-4043.00	Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians	22267	Prepare or review professional, technical, or other reports regarding sampling, testing, or recommendations of data analysis.	Core
19-4043.00	Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians	22268	Adjust or repair testing, electrical, or mechanical equipment or devices.	Core
19-4043.00	Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians	22269	Read and study reports in order to compile information and data for geological and geophysical prospecting.	Core
19-4043.00	Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians	22270	Interview individuals, and research public databases in order to obtain information.	Core
19-4043.00	Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians	22271	Plot information from aerial photographs, well logs, section descriptions, or other databases.	Core
19-4043.00	Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians	22272	Assemble, maintain, or distribute information for library or record systems.	Core
19-4043.00	Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians	22273	Operate or adjust equipment or apparatus used to obtain geological data.	Supplemental
19-4043.00	Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians	22274	Plan and direct activities of workers who operate equipment to collect data.	Supplemental
19-4043.00	Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians	22275	Set up or direct set-up of instruments used to collect geological data.	Supplemental
19-4043.00	Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians	22276	Record readings in order to compile data used in prospecting for oil or gas.	Supplemental
19-4043.00	Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians	22277	Create photographic recordings of information, using equipment.	Supplemental
19-4043.00	Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians	22278	Measure geological characteristics used in prospecting for oil or gas, using measuring instruments.	Supplemental
19-4043.00	Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians	22279	Participate in the evaluation of possible mining locations.	Supplemental
19-4043.00	Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians	22280	Assess the environmental impacts of development projects on subsurface materials.	Supplemental
19-4043.00	Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians	22281	Evaluate and interpret core samples and cuttings, and other geological data used in prospecting for oil or gas.	Supplemental
19-4043.00	Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians	22282	Supervise well exploration, drilling activities, or well completions.	Supplemental
19-4043.00	Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians	22283	Inspect engines for wear or defective parts, using equipment or measuring devices.	Supplemental
19-4043.00	Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians	22285	Collaborate with hydrogeologists to evaluate groundwater or well circulation.	Supplemental
19-4043.00	Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians	22286	Apply new technologies, such as improved seismic imaging techniques, to locate untapped oil or natural gas deposits.	
19-4043.00	Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians	22287	Collect data on underground areas, such as reservoirs, that could be used in carbon sequestration operations.	
19-4043.00	Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians	22288	Collect geological data from potential geothermal energy plant sites.	
19-4043.00	Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians	22289	Compile data used to address environmental issues, such as the suitability of potential landfill sites.	
19-4043.00	Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians	22290	Conduct geophysical surveys of potential sites for wind farms or solar installations to determine their suitability.	
19-4043.00	Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians	22291	Evaluate and interpret seismic data with the aid of computers.	
19-4044.00	Hydrologic Technicians	22292	Analyze ecological data about the impact of pollution, erosion, floods, and other environmental problems on bodies of water.	
19-4044.00	Hydrologic Technicians	22293	Answer technical questions from hydrologists, policymakers, or other customers developing water conservation plans.	
19-4044.00	Hydrologic Technicians	22294	Apply research findings to minimize the environmental impacts of pollution, waterborne diseases, erosion, or sedimentation.	
19-4044.00	Hydrologic Technicians	22295	Assist in designing programs to ensure the proper sealing of abandoned wells.	
19-4044.00	Hydrologic Technicians	22296	Collect water and soil samples to test for physical, chemical, or biological properties, such as pH, oxygen level, temperature, and pollution.	
19-4044.00	Hydrologic Technicians	22297	Develop computer models for hydrologic predictions.	
19-4044.00	Hydrologic Technicians	22298	Estimate the costs and benefits of municipal projects, such as hydroelectric power plants, irrigation systems, and wastewater treatment facilities.	
19-4044.00	Hydrologic Technicians	22299	Investigate complaints or conflicts related to the alteration of public waters by gathering information, recommending alternatives, or preparing legal documents.	
19-4044.00	Hydrologic Technicians	22300	Investigate the properties, origins, or activities of glaciers, ice, snow, or permafrost.	
19-4044.00	Hydrologic Technicians	22301	Locate and deliver information or data as requested by customers, such as contractors, government entities, and members of the public.	
19-4044.00	Hydrologic Technicians	22302	Measure the properties of bodies of water, such as water levels, volume, and flow.	
19-4044.00	Hydrologic Technicians	22303	Perform quality control checks on data to be used by hydrologists.	
19-4044.00	Hydrologic Technicians	22304	Prepare, install, maintain, or repair equipment used for hydrologic study, such as water level recorders, stream flow gauges, and water analyzers.	
19-4044.00	Hydrologic Technicians	22305	Provide real time data to emergency management and weather service personnel during flood events.	
19-4044.00	Hydrologic Technicians	22306	Write groundwater contamination reports on known, suspected, or potential hazardous waste sites.	
19-4044.00	Hydrologic Technicians	22307	Write materials for research publications, such as maps, tables, and reports, to disseminate findings.	
19-4051.00	Nuclear Technicians	22308	Follow nuclear equipment operational policies and procedures that ensure environmental safety.	Core
19-4051.00	Nuclear Technicians	22309	Conduct surveillance testing to determine safety of nuclear equipment.	Core
19-4051.00	Nuclear Technicians	22310	Monitor nuclear reactor equipment performance to identify operational inefficiencies, hazards, or needs for maintenance or repair.	Core
19-4051.00	Nuclear Technicians	22311	Test plant equipment to ensure it is operating properly.	Core
19-4051.00	Nuclear Technicians	22312	Apply safety tags to equipment needing maintenance.	Core
19-4051.00	Nuclear Technicians	22313	Follow policies and procedures for radiation workers to ensure personnel safety.	Core
19-4051.00	Nuclear Technicians	22314	Modify, devise, or maintain nuclear equipment used in operations.	Core
19-4051.00	Nuclear Technicians	22315	Monitor instruments, gauges, or recording devices under direction of nuclear experimenters.	Supplemental
19-4051.00	Nuclear Technicians	22316	Perform testing, maintenance, repair, or upgrading of accelerator systems.	Supplemental
19-4051.00	Nuclear Technicians	22318	Warn maintenance workers of radiation hazards and direct workers to vacate hazardous areas.	Supplemental
19-4051.00	Nuclear Technicians	22319	Calculate equipment operating factors, such as radiation times, dosages, temperatures, gamma intensities, or pressures, using standard formulas and conversion tables.	Supplemental
19-4051.00	Nuclear Technicians	22320	Measure the intensity and identify the types of radiation in work areas, equipment, or materials, using radiation detectors or other instruments.	Supplemental
19-4051.00	Nuclear Technicians	22321	Communicate with accelerator maintenance personnel to ensure readiness of support systems, such as vacuum, water cooling, or radio frequency power sources.	Supplemental
19-4051.00	Nuclear Technicians	22323	Identify and implement appropriate decontamination procedures, based on equipment and the size, nature, and type of contamination.	Supplemental
19-4051.00	Nuclear Technicians	22324	Decontaminate objects by cleaning them using soap or solvents or by abrading using brushes, buffing machines, or sandblasting machines.	Supplemental
19-4051.00	Nuclear Technicians	22326	Collect air, water, gas or solid samples for testing to determine radioactivity levels or to ensure appropriate radioactive containment.	Supplemental
19-4051.00	Nuclear Technicians	22327	Determine or recommend radioactive decontamination procedures, according to the size and nature of equipment and the degree of contamination.	
19-4051.00	Nuclear Technicians	22328	Set up equipment that automatically detects area radiation deviations and test detection equipment to ensure its accuracy.	
19-4051.02	Nuclear Monitoring Technicians	20539	Brief workers on radiation levels in work areas.	Core
19-4051.02	Nuclear Monitoring Technicians	7597	Calculate safe radiation exposure times for personnel using plant contamination readings and prescribed safe levels of radiation.	Core
19-4051.02	Nuclear Monitoring Technicians	7599	Monitor personnel to determine the amounts and intensities of radiation exposure.	Core
19-4051.02	Nuclear Monitoring Technicians	7600	Inform supervisors when individual exposures or area radiation levels approach maximum permissible limits.	Core
19-4051.02	Nuclear Monitoring Technicians	7598	Provide initial response to abnormal events or to alarms from radiation monitoring equipment.	Core
19-4051.02	Nuclear Monitoring Technicians	7602	Determine intensities and types of radiation in work areas, equipment, or materials, using radiation detectors or other instruments.	Core
19-4051.02	Nuclear Monitoring Technicians	7601	Instruct personnel in radiation safety procedures and demonstrate use of protective clothing and equipment.	Core
19-4051.02	Nuclear Monitoring Technicians	7603	Collect samples of air, water, gases, or solids to determine radioactivity levels of contamination.	Core
19-4051.02	Nuclear Monitoring Technicians	20540	Analyze samples, such as air or water samples, for contaminants or other elements.	Core
19-4051.02	Nuclear Monitoring Technicians	7605	Determine or recommend radioactive decontamination procedures, according to the size and nature of equipment and the degree of contamination.	Core
19-4051.02	Nuclear Monitoring Technicians	7604	Set up equipment that automatically detects area radiation deviations and test detection equipment to ensure its accuracy.	Core
19-4051.02	Nuclear Monitoring Technicians	7612	Prepare reports describing contamination tests, material or equipment decontaminated, or methods used in decontamination processes.	Core
19-4051.02	Nuclear Monitoring Technicians	20541	Place radioactive waste, such as sweepings or broken sample bottles, into containers for shipping or disposal.	Core
19-4051.02	Nuclear Monitoring Technicians	7606	Decontaminate objects by cleaning with soap or solvents or by abrading with wire brushes, buffing wheels, or sandblasting machines.	Core
19-4051.02	Nuclear Monitoring Technicians	7610	Enter data into computers to record characteristics of nuclear events or to locate coordinates of particles.	Supplemental
19-4051.02	Nuclear Monitoring Technicians	7608	Calibrate and maintain chemical instrumentation sensing elements and sampling system equipment, using calibration instruments and hand tools.	Supplemental
19-4061.00	Social Science Research Assistants	12963	Design and create special programs for tasks such as statistical analysis and data entry and cleaning.	Core
19-4061.00	Social Science Research Assistants	12953	Provide assistance with the preparation of project-related reports, manuscripts, and presentations.	Core
19-4061.00	Social Science Research Assistants	12957	Prepare tables, graphs, fact sheets, and written reports summarizing research results.	Core
19-4061.00	Social Science Research Assistants	12955	Perform descriptive and multivariate statistical analyses of data, using computer software.	Core
19-4061.00	Social Science Research Assistants	12956	Verify the accuracy and validity of data entered in databases, correcting any errors.	Core
19-4061.00	Social Science Research Assistants	12959	Develop and implement research quality control procedures.	Core
19-4061.00	Social Science Research Assistants	12952	Prepare, manipulate, and manage extensive databases.	Core
19-4061.00	Social Science Research Assistants	12962	Perform data entry and other clerical work as required for project completion.	Core
19-4061.00	Social Science Research Assistants	12960	Conduct internet-based and library research.	Core
19-4061.00	Social Science Research Assistants	12961	Present research findings to groups of people.	Core
19-4061.00	Social Science Research Assistants	12954	Obtain informed consent of research subjects or their guardians.	Supplemental
19-4061.00	Social Science Research Assistants	12967	Administer standardized tests to research subjects, or interview them to collect research data.	Supplemental
19-4061.00	Social Science Research Assistants	12968	Recruit and schedule research participants.	Supplemental
19-4061.00	Social Science Research Assistants	12966	Screen potential subjects to determine their suitability as study participants.	Supplemental
19-4061.00	Social Science Research Assistants	12969	Track research participants, and perform any necessary follow-up tasks.	Supplemental
19-4061.00	Social Science Research Assistants	12958	Edit and submit protocols and other required research documentation.	Supplemental
19-4061.00	Social Science Research Assistants	12964	Code data in preparation for computer entry.	Supplemental
19-4061.00	Social Science Research Assistants	12972	Track laboratory supplies and expenses such as participant reimbursement.	Supplemental
19-4061.00	Social Science Research Assistants	12965	Provide assistance in the design of survey instruments such as questionnaires.	Supplemental
19-4061.00	Social Science Research Assistants	12971	Supervise the work of survey interviewers.	Supplemental
19-4061.00	Social Science Research Assistants	12973	Perform needs assessments or consult with clients to determine the types of research and information required.	Supplemental
19-4061.00	Social Science Research Assistants	12970	Allocate and manage laboratory space and resources.	Supplemental
19-4071.00	Forest and Conservation Technicians	5566	Thin and space trees and control weeds and undergrowth, using manual tools and chemicals, or supervise workers performing these tasks.	Core
19-4071.00	Forest and Conservation Technicians	5563	Train and lead forest and conservation workers in seasonal activities, such as planting tree seedlings, putting out forest fires, and maintaining recreational facilities.	Core
19-4071.00	Forest and Conservation Technicians	5570	Provide information about, and enforce, regulations, such as those concerning environmental protection, resource utilization, fire safety, and accident prevention.	Core
19-4071.00	Forest and Conservation Technicians	5569	Patrol park or forest areas to protect resources and prevent damage.	Core
19-4071.00	Forest and Conservation Technicians	21061	Map forest tract data using digital mapping systems.	Core
19-4071.00	Forest and Conservation Technicians	5571	Keep records of the amount and condition of logs taken to mills.	Supplemental
19-4071.00	Forest and Conservation Technicians	5567	Manage forest protection activities, including fire control, fire crew training, and coordination of fire detection and public education programs.	Supplemental
19-4071.00	Forest and Conservation Technicians	5564	Monitor activities of logging companies and contractors.	Supplemental
19-4071.00	Forest and Conservation Technicians	5578	Perform reforestation or forest renewal, including nursery and silviculture operations, site preparation, seeding and tree planting programs, cone collection, and tree improvement.	Supplemental
19-4071.00	Forest and Conservation Technicians	5576	Plan and supervise construction of access routes and forest roads.	Supplemental
19-4071.00	Forest and Conservation Technicians	5565	Select and mark trees for thinning or logging, drawing detailed plans that include access roads.	Supplemental
19-4071.00	Forest and Conservation Technicians	5572	Supervise forest nursery operations, timber harvesting, land use activities such as livestock grazing, and disease or insect control programs.	Supplemental
19-4071.00	Forest and Conservation Technicians	5574	Develop and maintain computer databases.	Supplemental
19-4071.00	Forest and Conservation Technicians	5581	Inspect trees and collect samples of plants, seeds, foliage, bark, and roots to locate insect and disease damage.	Supplemental
19-4071.00	Forest and Conservation Technicians	5575	Measure distances, clean sightlines, and record data to help survey crews.	Supplemental
19-4071.00	Forest and Conservation Technicians	5573	Issue fire permits, timber permits, and other forest use licenses.	Supplemental
19-4071.00	Forest and Conservation Technicians	5568	Survey, measure, and map access roads and forest areas such as burns, cut-over areas, experimental plots, and timber sales sections.	Supplemental
19-4071.00	Forest and Conservation Technicians	5577	Provide forestry education and general information, advice, and recommendations to woodlot owners, community organizations, and the general public.	Supplemental
19-4071.00	Forest and Conservation Technicians	5580	Provide technical support to forestry research programs in areas such as tree improvement, seed orchard operations, insect and disease surveys, or experimental forestry and forest engineering research.	Supplemental
19-4071.00	Forest and Conservation Technicians	5579	Conduct laboratory or field experiments with plants, animals, insects, diseases, and soils.	Supplemental
19-4092.00	Forensic Science Technicians	1577	Collect evidence from crime scenes, storing it in conditions that preserve its integrity.	Core
19-4092.00	Forensic Science Technicians	18478	Keep records and prepare reports detailing findings, investigative methods, and laboratory techniques.	Core
19-4092.00	Forensic Science Technicians	20399	Use photographic or video equipment to document evidence or crime scenes.	Core
19-4092.00	Forensic Science Technicians	1571	Testify in court about investigative or analytical methods or findings.	Core
19-4092.00	Forensic Science Technicians	18479	Use chemicals or other substances to examine latent fingerprint evidence and compare developed prints to those of known persons in databases.	Core
19-4092.00	Forensic Science Technicians	23965	Measure and sketch crime scenes to document evidence.	Core
19-4092.00	Forensic Science Technicians	1584	Visit morgues, examine scenes of crimes, or contact other sources to obtain evidence or information to be used in investigations.	Core
19-4092.00	Forensic Science Technicians	18481	Train new technicians or other personnel on forensic science techniques.	Core
19-4092.00	Forensic Science Technicians	1574	Operate and maintain laboratory equipment and apparatus.	Core
19-4092.00	Forensic Science Technicians	1582	Collect impressions of dust from surfaces to obtain and identify fingerprints.	Core
19-4092.00	Forensic Science Technicians	18482	Examine and analyze blood stain patterns at crime scenes.	Core
19-4092.00	Forensic Science Technicians	1583	Analyze gunshot residue and bullet paths to determine how shootings occurred.	Core
19-4092.00	Forensic Science Technicians	1589	Confer with ballistics, fingerprinting, handwriting, documents, electronics, medical, chemical, or metallurgical experts concerning evidence and its interpretation.	Core
19-4092.00	Forensic Science Technicians	1575	Prepare solutions, reagents, or sample formulations needed for laboratory work.	Core
19-4092.00	Forensic Science Technicians	23966	Examine footwear, tire tracks, or other types of impressions.	Core
19-4092.00	Forensic Science Technicians	23967	Examine physical evidence, such as hair, biological fluids, fiber, wood, or soil residues to obtain information about its source and composition.	Supplemental
19-4092.00	Forensic Science Technicians	1580	Reconstruct crime scenes to determine relationships among pieces of evidence.	Supplemental
19-4092.00	Forensic Science Technicians	20401	Determine types of bullets and specific weapons used in shootings.	Supplemental
19-4092.00	Forensic Science Technicians	20400	Review forensic analysts' reports for technical merit.	Supplemental
19-4092.00	Forensic Science Technicians	1573	Interpret laboratory findings or test results to identify and classify substances, materials, or other evidence collected at crime scenes.	Supplemental
19-4092.00	Forensic Science Technicians	1590	Compare objects, such as tools, with impression marks to determine whether a specific object is responsible for a specific mark.	Supplemental
19-4092.00	Forensic Science Technicians	1578	Identify and quantify drugs or poisons found in biological fluids or tissues, in foods, or at crime scenes.	Supplemental
19-4092.00	Forensic Science Technicians	1587	Examine firearms to determine mechanical condition and legal status, performing restoration work on damaged firearms to obtain information, such as serial numbers.	Supplemental
19-4092.00	Forensic Science Technicians	23969	Analyze data from computers or other digital media sources for evidence related to criminal activity.	Supplemental
19-4099.01	Quality Control Analysts	16980	Conduct routine and non-routine analyses of in-process materials, raw materials, environmental samples, finished goods, or stability samples.	Core
19-4099.01	Quality Control Analysts	16974	Interpret test results, compare them to established specifications and control limits, and make recommendations on appropriateness of data for release.	Core
19-4099.01	Quality Control Analysts	16978	Calibrate, validate, or maintain laboratory equipment.	Core
19-4099.01	Quality Control Analysts	16961	Ensure that lab cleanliness and safety standards are maintained.	Core
19-4099.01	Quality Control Analysts	16956	Perform visual inspections of finished products.	Core
19-4099.01	Quality Control Analysts	16977	Complete documentation needed to support testing procedures, including data capture forms, equipment logbooks, or inventory forms.	Core
19-4099.01	Quality Control Analysts	16979	Compile laboratory test data and perform appropriate analyses.	Core
19-4099.01	Quality Control Analysts	16959	Identify and troubleshoot equipment problems.	Core
19-4099.01	Quality Control Analysts	16964	Write technical reports or documentation, such as deviation reports, testing protocols, and trend analyses.	Core
19-4099.01	Quality Control Analysts	16973	Investigate or report questionable test results.	Core
19-4099.01	Quality Control Analysts	16972	Monitor testing procedures to ensure that all tests are performed according to established item specifications, standard test methods, or protocols.	Core
19-4099.01	Quality Control Analysts	16975	Identify quality problems and recommend solutions.	Core
19-4099.01	Quality Control Analysts	16971	Participate in out-of-specification and failure investigations and recommend corrective actions.	Core
19-4099.01	Quality Control Analysts	16967	Receive and inspect raw materials.	Core
19-4099.01	Quality Control Analysts	16955	Train other analysts to perform laboratory procedures and assays.	Core
19-4099.01	Quality Control Analysts	16966	Supply quality control data necessary for regulatory submissions.	Core
19-4099.01	Quality Control Analysts	16957	Serve as a technical liaison between quality control and other departments, vendors, or contractors.	Core
19-4099.01	Quality Control Analysts	16965	Write or revise standard quality control operating procedures.	Core
19-4099.01	Quality Control Analysts	16958	Participate in internal assessments and audits as required.	Core
19-4099.01	Quality Control Analysts	16970	Perform validations or transfers of analytical methods in accordance with applicable policies or guidelines.	Core
19-4099.01	Quality Control Analysts	16976	Evaluate analytical methods and procedures to determine how they might be improved.	Core
19-4099.01	Quality Control Analysts	16969	Prepare or review required method transfer documentation including technical transfer protocols or reports.	Supplemental
19-4099.01	Quality Control Analysts	16968	Review data from contract laboratories to ensure accuracy and regulatory compliance.	Supplemental
19-4099.01	Quality Control Analysts	16962	Develop and qualify new testing methods.	Supplemental
19-4099.01	Quality Control Analysts	16963	Coordinate testing with contract laboratories and vendors.	Supplemental
19-4099.01	Quality Control Analysts	16960	Evaluate new technologies and methods to make recommendations regarding their use.	Supplemental
19-4099.03	Remote Sensing Technicians	16999	Collect geospatial data, using technologies such as aerial photography, light and radio wave detection systems, digital satellites, or thermal energy systems.	Core
19-4099.03	Remote Sensing Technicians	16986	Verify integrity and accuracy of data contained in remote sensing image analysis systems.	Core
19-4099.03	Remote Sensing Technicians	16991	Integrate remotely sensed data with other geospatial data.	Core
19-4099.03	Remote Sensing Technicians	16996	Consult with remote sensing scientists, surveyors, cartographers, or engineers to determine project needs.	Core
19-4099.03	Remote Sensing Technicians	16997	Adjust remotely sensed images for optimum presentation by using software to select image displays, define image set categories, or choose processing routines.	Core
19-4099.03	Remote Sensing Technicians	16998	Manipulate raw data to enhance interpretation, either on the ground or during remote sensing flights.	Core
19-4099.03	Remote Sensing Technicians	16990	Merge scanned images or build photo mosaics of large areas, using image processing software.	Core
19-4099.03	Remote Sensing Technicians	16981	Participate in the planning or development of mapping projects.	Core
19-4099.03	Remote Sensing Technicians	16987	Prepare documentation or presentations, including charts, photos, or graphs.	Core
19-4099.03	Remote Sensing Technicians	16994	Correct raw data for errors due to factors such as skew or atmospheric variation.	Supplemental
19-4099.03	Remote Sensing Technicians	16995	Calibrate data collection equipment.	Supplemental
19-4099.03	Remote Sensing Technicians	16993	Develop or maintain geospatial information databases.	Supplemental
19-4099.03	Remote Sensing Technicians	16989	Monitor raw data quality during collection, and make equipment corrections as necessary.	Supplemental
19-4099.03	Remote Sensing Technicians	16982	Maintain records of survey data.	Supplemental
19-4099.03	Remote Sensing Technicians	16992	Evaluate remote sensing project requirements to determine the types of equipment or computer software necessary to meet project requirements, such as specific image types or output resolutions.	Supplemental
19-4099.03	Remote Sensing Technicians	16985	Collect verification data on the ground, using equipment such as global positioning receivers, digital cameras, or notebook computers.	Supplemental
19-4099.03	Remote Sensing Technicians	16983	Document methods used and write technical reports containing information collected.	Supplemental
19-4099.03	Remote Sensing Technicians	16984	Develop specialized computer software routines to customize and integrate image analysis.	Supplemental
19-4099.03	Remote Sensing Technicians	19804	Collaborate with agricultural workers to apply remote sensing information to efforts to reduce negative environmental impacts of farming practices.	
19-4099.03	Remote Sensing Technicians	19805	Collect remote sensing data for forest or carbon tracking activities involved in assessing the impact of environmental change.	
19-4099.03	Remote Sensing Technicians	19806	Provide remote sensing data for use in addressing environmental issues, such as surface water modeling or dust cloud detection.	
19-5011.00	Occupational Health and Safety Specialists	11063	Recommend measures to help protect workers from potentially hazardous work methods, processes, or materials.	Core
19-5011.00	Occupational Health and Safety Specialists	11066	Develop or maintain hygiene programs, such as noise surveys, continuous atmosphere monitoring, ventilation surveys, or asbestos management plans.	Core
19-5011.00	Occupational Health and Safety Specialists	11062	Order suspension of activities that pose threats to workers' health or safety.	Core
19-5011.00	Occupational Health and Safety Specialists	11064	Investigate accidents to identify causes or to determine how such accidents might be prevented in the future.	Core
19-5011.00	Occupational Health and Safety Specialists	11067	Inspect or evaluate workplace environments, equipment, or practices to ensure compliance with safety standards and government regulations.	Core
19-5011.00	Occupational Health and Safety Specialists	11071	Collect samples of dust, gases, vapors, or other potentially toxic materials for analysis.	Core
19-5011.00	Occupational Health and Safety Specialists	11068	Collaborate with engineers or physicians to institute control or remedial measures for hazardous or potentially hazardous conditions or equipment.	Core
19-5011.00	Occupational Health and Safety Specialists	11065	Investigate the adequacy of ventilation, exhaust equipment, lighting, or other conditions that could affect employee health, comfort, or performance.	Core
19-5011.00	Occupational Health and Safety Specialists	11069	Conduct safety training or education programs and demonstrate the use of safety equipment.	Core
19-5011.00	Occupational Health and Safety Specialists	11072	Investigate health-related complaints and inspect facilities to ensure that they comply with public health legislation and regulations.	Core
19-5011.00	Occupational Health and Safety Specialists	23989	Write reports.	Core
19-5011.00	Occupational Health and Safety Specialists	11076	Inspect specified areas to ensure the presence of fire prevention equipment, safety equipment, or first-aid supplies.	Core
19-5011.00	Occupational Health and Safety Specialists	11070	Provide new-employee health and safety orientations and develop materials for these presentations.	Core
19-5011.00	Occupational Health and Safety Specialists	21142	Analyze incident data to identify trends in injuries, illnesses, accidents, or other hazards.	Core
19-5011.00	Occupational Health and Safety Specialists	11074	Maintain or update emergency response plans or procedures.	Core
19-5011.00	Occupational Health and Safety Specialists	11073	"Coordinate ""right-to-know"" programs regarding hazardous chemicals or other substances."	Core
19-5011.00	Occupational Health and Safety Specialists	11077	Conduct audits at hazardous waste sites or industrial sites or participate in hazardous waste site investigations.	Core
19-5011.00	Occupational Health and Safety Specialists	11075	Develop or maintain medical monitoring programs for employees.	Core
19-5011.00	Occupational Health and Safety Specialists	11078	Collect samples of hazardous materials or arrange for sample collection.	Core
19-5011.00	Occupational Health and Safety Specialists	11079	Maintain inventories of hazardous materials or hazardous wastes, using waste tracking systems to ensure that materials are handled properly.	Supplemental
19-5011.00	Occupational Health and Safety Specialists	11080	Prepare hazardous, radioactive, or mixed waste samples for transportation or storage by treating, compacting, packaging, and labeling them.	Supplemental
19-5011.00	Occupational Health and Safety Specialists	11081	Perform laboratory analyses or physical inspections of samples to detect disease or to assess purity or cleanliness.	Supplemental
19-5012.00	Occupational Health and Safety Technicians	20249	Evaluate situations or make determinations when a worker has refused to work on the grounds that danger or potential harm exists.	Core
19-5012.00	Occupational Health and Safety Technicians	11083	Supply, operate, or maintain personal protective equipment.	Core
19-5012.00	Occupational Health and Safety Technicians	19818	Train workers in safety procedures related to green jobs, such as the use of fall protection devices or maintenance of proper ventilation during wind turbine construction.	Core
19-5012.00	Occupational Health and Safety Technicians	11087	Test workplaces for environmental hazards, such as exposure to radiation, chemical or biological hazards, or excessive noise.	Core
19-5012.00	Occupational Health and Safety Technicians	11082	Maintain all required environmental records and documentation.	Core
19-5012.00	Occupational Health and Safety Technicians	20253	Provide consultation to organizations or agencies on the workplace application of safety principles, practices, or techniques.	Core
19-5012.00	Occupational Health and Safety Technicians	20252	Inspect fire suppression systems or portable fire systems to ensure proper working order.	Core
19-5012.00	Occupational Health and Safety Technicians	20248	Verify availability or monitor use of safety equipment, such as hearing protection or respirators.	Core
19-5012.00	Occupational Health and Safety Technicians	20250	Recommend corrective measures to be applied based on results of environmental contaminant analyses.	Core
19-5012.00	Occupational Health and Safety Technicians	11088	Prepare or review specifications or orders for the purchase of safety equipment, ensuring that proper features are present and that items conform to health and safety standards.	Core
19-5012.00	Occupational Health and Safety Technicians	11085	Prepare or calibrate equipment used to collect or analyze samples.	Core
19-5012.00	Occupational Health and Safety Technicians	20251	Conduct worker studies to determine whether specific instances of disease or illness are job-related.	Core
19-5012.00	Occupational Health and Safety Technicians	11098	Plan emergency response drills.	Core
19-5012.00	Occupational Health and Safety Technicians	11091	Examine credentials, licenses, or permits to ensure compliance with licensing requirements.	Core
19-5012.00	Occupational Health and Safety Technicians	11096	Review records or reports concerning laboratory results, staffing, floor plans, fire inspections, or sanitation to gather information for the development or enforcement of safety activities.	Core
19-5012.00	Occupational Health and Safety Technicians	11093	Educate the public about health issues or enforce health legislation to prevent disease, to promote health, or to help people understand health protection procedures and regulations.	Core
19-5012.00	Occupational Health and Safety Technicians	11097	Prepare documents to be used in legal proceedings, testifying in such proceedings when necessary.	Core
19-5012.00	Occupational Health and Safety Technicians	19813	Collect data regarding potential hazards from new equipment or products linked to green practices.	Core
19-5012.00	Occupational Health and Safety Technicians	11099	Maintain logbooks of daily activities, including areas visited or activities performed.	Core
19-5012.00	Occupational Health and Safety Technicians	11100	Help direct rescue or firefighting operations in the event of a fire or an explosion.	Supplemental
19-5012.00	Occupational Health and Safety Technicians	19817	Test or balance newly installed HVAC systems to determine whether indoor air quality standards are met.	Supplemental
19-5012.00	Occupational Health and Safety Technicians	11101	Confer with schools, state authorities, or community groups to develop health standards or programs.	Supplemental
19-5012.00	Occupational Health and Safety Technicians	19814	Collect data related to ecological or human health risks at brownfield sites.	Supplemental
19-5012.00	Occupational Health and Safety Technicians	11095	Conduct interviews to obtain information or evidence regarding communicable diseases or violations of health or sanitation regulations.	Supplemental
19-5012.00	Occupational Health and Safety Technicians	19816	Perform tests to identify any potential hazards related to recycled products used at green building sites.	Supplemental
19-5012.00	Occupational Health and Safety Technicians	19815	Examine practices at green building sites to determine whether adherence to green building standards alters risks to workers.	Supplemental
21-1011.00	Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors	5584	Complete and maintain accurate records or reports regarding the patients' histories and progress, services provided, or other required information.	Core
21-1011.00	Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors	5583	Counsel clients or patients, individually or in group sessions, to assist in overcoming dependencies, adjusting to life, or making changes.	Core
21-1011.00	Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors	18622	Assess individuals' degree of drug dependency by collecting and analyzing urine samples.	Core
21-1011.00	Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors	5601	Follow progress of discharged patients to determine effectiveness of treatments.	Core
21-1011.00	Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors	5594	Conduct chemical dependency program orientation sessions.	Core
21-1011.00	Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors	5586	Review and evaluate clients' progress in relation to measurable goals described in treatment and care plans.	Core
21-1011.00	Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors	5598	Coordinate activities with courts, probation officers, community services, or other post-treatment agencies.	Core
21-1011.00	Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors	5585	Develop client treatment plans based on research, clinical experience, and client histories.	Core
21-1011.00	Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors	5590	Modify treatment plans to comply with changes in client status.	Core
21-1011.00	Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors	5591	Coordinate counseling efforts with mental health professionals or other health professionals, such as doctors, nurses, or social workers.	Core
21-1011.00	Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors	5593	Plan or implement follow-up or aftercare programs for clients to be discharged from treatment programs.	Core
21-1011.00	Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors	5588	Intervene as an advocate for clients or patients to resolve emergency problems in crisis situations.	Core
21-1011.00	Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors	5592	Attend training sessions to increase knowledge and skills.	Core
21-1011.00	Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors	5587	Interview clients, review records, and confer with other professionals to evaluate individuals' mental and physical condition and to determine their suitability for participation in a specific program.	Core
21-1011.00	Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors	5600	Instruct others in program methods, procedures, or functions.	Core
21-1011.00	Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors	5596	Participate in case conferences or staff meetings.	Core
21-1011.00	Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors	5597	Act as liaisons between clients and medical staff.	Core
21-1011.00	Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors	5589	Provide clients or family members with information about addiction issues and about available services or programs, making appropriate referrals when necessary.	Core
21-1011.00	Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors	18623	Train or supervise student interns or new staff members.	Core
21-1011.00	Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors	5595	Counsel family members to assist them in understanding, dealing with, and supporting clients or patients.	Core
21-1011.00	Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors	5599	Confer with family members or others close to clients to keep them informed of treatment planning and progress.	Core
21-1011.00	Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors	5602	Develop, implement, or evaluate public education, prevention, or health promotion programs, working in collaboration with organizations, institutions, or communities.	Core
21-1011.00	Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors	5603	Supervise or direct other workers providing services to clients or patients.	Supplemental
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	5606	Maintain accurate and complete student records as required by laws, district policies, and administrative regulations.	Core
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	18627	Counsel students regarding educational issues, such as course and program selection, class scheduling and registration, school adjustment, truancy, study habits, and career planning.	Core
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	5608	Provide crisis intervention to students when difficult situations occur at schools.	Core
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	23990	Counsel individuals or groups to help them understand and overcome personal, social, or behavioral problems affecting their educational or vocational situations.	Core
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	5631	Review transcripts to ensure that students meet graduation or college entrance requirements, and write letters of recommendation.	Core
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	5611	Prepare students for later educational experiences by encouraging them to explore learning opportunities and to persevere with challenging tasks.	Core
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	23991	Refer students to outside counseling services.	Core
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	5632	Refer students to degree programs based on interests, aptitudes, or educational assessments.	Core
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	18625	Evaluate students' or individuals' abilities, interests, and personality characteristics, using tests, records, interviews, or professional sources.	Core
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	5616	Provide students with information on topics such as college degree programs and admission requirements, financial aid opportunities, trade and technical schools, and apprenticeship programs.	Core
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	5621	Conduct follow-up interviews with counselees to determine if their needs have been met.	Core
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	5626	Instruct individuals in career development techniques, such as job search and application strategies, resume writing, and interview skills.	Core
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	5625	Assess needs for assistance, such as rehabilitation, financial aid, or additional vocational training, and refer clients to the appropriate services.	Core
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	18631	Plan and promote career and employment-related programs and events, such as career planning presentations, work experience programs, job fairs, and career workshops.	Core
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	18630	Attend meetings, educational conferences, and training workshops, and serve on committees.	Core
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	5619	Teach classes and present self-help or information sessions on subjects related to education and career planning.	Core
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	5624	Plan and conduct orientation programs and group conferences to promote the adjustment of individuals to new life experiences, such as starting college.	Core
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	5627	Address community groups, faculty, and staff members to explain available counseling services.	Core
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	5623	Prepare reports on students and activities as required by administration.	Core
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	5630	Provide information for teachers and staff members involved in helping students or graduates identify and pursue employment opportunities.	Core
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	18628	Collaborate with teachers and administrators in the development, evaluation, and revision of school programs and in the preparation of master schedules for curriculum offerings.	Core
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	18634	Plan, direct, and participate in recruitment and enrollment activities.	Core
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	18626	Identify cases of domestic abuse or other family problems and encourage students or parents to seek additional assistance from mental health professionals.	Supplemental
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	18624	Confer with parents or guardians, teachers, administrators, and other professionals to discuss children's progress, resolve behavioral, academic, and other problems, and to determine priorities for students and their resource needs.	Supplemental
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	5633	Provide special services such as alcohol and drug prevention programs and classes that teach students to handle conflicts without resorting to violence.	Supplemental
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	5634	Provide students with disabilities with assistive devices, supportive technology, and assistance accessing facilities, such as restrooms.	Supplemental
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	18632	Establish and enforce administration policies and rules governing student behavior.	Supplemental
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	18635	Supervise, train, and direct professional staff and interns.	Supplemental
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	5636	Interview clients to obtain information about employment history, educational background, and career goals, and to identify barriers to employment.	Supplemental
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	5629	Compile and study occupational, educational, and economic information to assist counselees in determining and carrying out vocational and educational objectives.	Supplemental
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	18633	Establish contacts with employers to create internship and employment opportunities for students.	Supplemental
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	5637	Establish and supervise peer-counseling and peer-tutoring programs.	Supplemental
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	18629	Observe students during classroom and play activities to evaluate students' performance, behavior, social development, and physical health.	Supplemental
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	5639	Refer qualified counselees to employers or employment services for job placement.	Supplemental
21-1012.00	Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors	5640	Sponsor extracurricular activities, such as clubs, student organizations, and academic contests.	Supplemental
21-1013.00	Marriage and Family Therapists	9186	Encourage individuals and family members to develop and use skills and strategies for confronting their problems in a constructive manner.	Core
21-1013.00	Marriage and Family Therapists	9184	Ask questions that will help clients identify their feelings and behaviors.	Core
21-1013.00	Marriage and Family Therapists	20232	Develop and implement individualized treatment plans addressing family relationship problems, destructive patterns of behavior, and other personal issues.	Core
21-1013.00	Marriage and Family Therapists	9187	Maintain case files that include activities, progress notes, evaluations, and recommendations.	Core
21-1013.00	Marriage and Family Therapists	9185	Counsel clients on concerns, such as unsatisfactory relationships, divorce and separation, child rearing, home management, or financial difficulties.	Core
21-1013.00	Marriage and Family Therapists	9188	Collect information about clients, using techniques such as testing, interviewing, discussion, or observation.	Core
21-1013.00	Marriage and Family Therapists	9191	Confer with clients to develop plans for posttreatment activities.	Core
21-1013.00	Marriage and Family Therapists	20233	Confer with other counselors, doctors, and professionals to analyze individual cases and to coordinate counseling services.	Core
21-1013.00	Marriage and Family Therapists	9190	Determine whether clients should be counseled or referred to other specialists in such fields as medicine, psychiatry, or legal aid.	Core
21-1013.00	Marriage and Family Therapists	9194	Provide instructions to clients on how to obtain help with legal, financial, and other personal issues.	Core
21-1013.00	Marriage and Family Therapists	9196	Provide public education and consultation to other professionals or groups regarding counseling services, issues, and methods.	Core
21-1013.00	Marriage and Family Therapists	9193	Follow up on results of counseling programs and clients' adjustments to determine effectiveness of programs.	Supplemental
21-1013.00	Marriage and Family Therapists	9197	Supervise other counselors, social service staff, and assistants.	Supplemental
21-1013.00	Marriage and Family Therapists	9195	Gather information from doctors, schools, social workers, juvenile counselors, law enforcement personnel, and others to make recommendations to courts for resolution of child custody or visitation disputes.	Supplemental
21-1013.00	Marriage and Family Therapists	9199	Write evaluations of parents and children for use by courts deciding divorce and custody cases, testifying in court if necessary.	Supplemental
21-1014.00	Mental Health Counselors	1591	Maintain confidentiality of records relating to clients' treatment.	Core
21-1014.00	Mental Health Counselors	1592	Encourage clients to express their feelings and discuss what is happening in their lives, helping them to develop insight into themselves or their relationships.	Core
21-1014.00	Mental Health Counselors	1595	Counsel clients or patients, individually or in group sessions, to assist in overcoming dependencies, adjusting to life, or making changes.	Core
21-1014.00	Mental Health Counselors	23908	Perform crisis interventions to help ensure the safety of the patients and others.	Core
21-1014.00	Mental Health Counselors	18484	Fill out and maintain client-related paperwork, including federal- and state-mandated forms, client diagnostic records, and progress notes.	Core
21-1014.00	Mental Health Counselors	18483	Assess patients for risk of suicide attempts.	Core
21-1014.00	Mental Health Counselors	20402	Perform crisis interventions with clients.	Core
21-1014.00	Mental Health Counselors	1593	Guide clients in the development of skills or strategies for dealing with their problems.	Core
21-1014.00	Mental Health Counselors	1594	Prepare and maintain all required treatment records and reports.	Core
21-1014.00	Mental Health Counselors	1598	Develop and implement treatment plans based on clinical experience and knowledge.	Core
21-1014.00	Mental Health Counselors	1596	Collect information about clients through interviews, observation, or tests.	Core
21-1014.00	Mental Health Counselors	1606	Modify treatment activities or approaches as needed to comply with changes in clients' status.	Core
21-1014.00	Mental Health Counselors	1604	Evaluate the effectiveness of counseling programs on clients' progress in resolving identified problems and moving towards defined objectives.	Core
21-1014.00	Mental Health Counselors	1600	Evaluate clients' physical or mental condition, based on review of client information.	Core
21-1014.00	Mental Health Counselors	18485	Supervise other counselors, social service staff, assistants, or graduate students.	Core
21-1014.00	Mental Health Counselors	1608	Discuss with individual patients their plans for life after leaving therapy.	Core
21-1014.00	Mental Health Counselors	1602	Refer patients, clients, or family members to community resources or to specialists as necessary.	Core
21-1014.00	Mental Health Counselors	1597	Act as client advocates to coordinate required services or to resolve emergency problems in crisis situations.	Core
21-1014.00	Mental Health Counselors	23909	Collaborate with mental health professionals and other staff members to perform clinical assessments or develop treatment plans.	Core
21-1014.00	Mental Health Counselors	1607	Learn about new developments in counseling by reading professional literature, attending courses and seminars, or establishing and maintaining contact with other social service agencies.	Core
21-1014.00	Mental Health Counselors	1605	Plan, organize, or lead structured programs of counseling, work, study, recreation, or social activities for clients.	Core
21-1014.00	Mental Health Counselors	1609	Gather information about community mental health needs or resources that could be used in conjunction with therapy.	Core
21-1014.00	Mental Health Counselors	1610	Monitor clients' use of medications.	Core
21-1014.00	Mental Health Counselors	1603	Counsel family members to assist them in understanding, dealing with, or supporting clients or patients.	Core
21-1014.00	Mental Health Counselors	1612	Plan or conduct programs to prevent substance abuse or improve community health or counseling services.	Core
21-1014.00	Mental Health Counselors	1601	Meet with families, probation officers, police, or other interested parties to exchange necessary information during the treatment process.	Core
21-1014.00	Mental Health Counselors	18486	Coordinate or direct employee workshops, courses, or training about mental health issues.	Core
21-1015.00	Rehabilitation Counselors	9202	Prepare and maintain records and case files, including documentation, such as clients' personal and eligibility information, services provided, narratives of client contacts, or relevant correspondence.	Core
21-1015.00	Rehabilitation Counselors	9201	Confer with clients to discuss their options and goals so that rehabilitation programs and plans for accessing needed services can be developed.	Core
21-1015.00	Rehabilitation Counselors	9205	Develop rehabilitation plans that fit clients' aptitudes, education levels, physical abilities, and career goals.	Core
21-1015.00	Rehabilitation Counselors	9208	Locate barriers to client employment, such as inaccessible work sites, inflexible schedules, or transportation problems, and work with clients to develop strategies for overcoming these barriers.	Core
21-1015.00	Rehabilitation Counselors	9200	Monitor and record clients' progress to ensure that goals and objectives are met.	Core
21-1015.00	Rehabilitation Counselors	9212	Participate in job development and placement programs, contacting prospective employers, placing clients in jobs, and evaluating the success of placements.	Core
21-1015.00	Rehabilitation Counselors	9204	Analyze information from interviews, educational and medical records, consultation with other professionals, and diagnostic evaluations to assess clients' abilities, needs, and eligibility for services.	Core
21-1015.00	Rehabilitation Counselors	9213	Collaborate with clients' families to implement rehabilitation plans, such as behavioral, residential, social, or employment goals.	Core
21-1015.00	Rehabilitation Counselors	9207	Develop and maintain relationships with community referral sources, such as schools or community groups.	Core
21-1015.00	Rehabilitation Counselors	9206	Maintain close contact with clients during job training and placements to resolve problems and evaluate placement adequacy.	Core
21-1015.00	Rehabilitation Counselors	9209	Arrange for on-site job coaching or assistive devices, such as specially equipped wheelchairs, to help clients adapt to work or school environments.	Core
21-1015.00	Rehabilitation Counselors	9203	Arrange for physical, mental, academic, vocational, and other evaluations to obtain information for assessing clients' needs and developing rehabilitation plans.	Core
21-1015.00	Rehabilitation Counselors	9210	Confer with physicians, psychologists, occupational therapists, and other professionals to develop and implement client rehabilitation programs.	Core
21-1015.00	Rehabilitation Counselors	9214	Collaborate with community agencies to establish facilities and programs for persons with disabilities.	Core
21-1015.00	Rehabilitation Counselors	20234	Manage budgets and direct case service allocations, authorizing expenditures and payments.	Supplemental
21-1015.00	Rehabilitation Counselors	21178	Supervise rehabilitation counselors and staff.	Supplemental
21-1015.00	Rehabilitation Counselors	9211	Develop diagnostic procedures to determine clients' needs.	Supplemental
21-1021.00	Child, Family, and School Social Workers	237	Maintain case history records and prepare reports.	Core
21-1021.00	Child, Family, and School Social Workers	235	Interview clients individually, in families, or in groups, assessing their situations, capabilities, and problems to determine what services are required to meet their needs.	Core
21-1021.00	Child, Family, and School Social Workers	250	Serve as liaisons between students, homes, schools, family services, child guidance clinics, courts, protective services, doctors, and other contacts to help children who face problems, such as disabilities, abuse, or poverty.	Core
21-1021.00	Child, Family, and School Social Workers	241	Develop and review service plans in consultation with clients and perform follow-ups assessing the quantity and quality of services provided.	Core
21-1021.00	Child, Family, and School Social Workers	243	Address legal issues, such as child abuse and discipline, assisting with hearings and providing testimony to inform custody arrangements.	Core
21-1021.00	Child, Family, and School Social Workers	240	Counsel parents with child rearing problems, interviewing the child and family to determine whether further action is required.	Core
21-1021.00	Child, Family, and School Social Workers	239	Consult with parents, teachers, and other school personnel to determine causes of problems, such as truancy and misbehavior, and to implement solutions.	Core
21-1021.00	Child, Family, and School Social Workers	246	Arrange for medical, psychiatric, and other tests that may disclose causes of difficulties and indicate remedial measures.	Core
21-1021.00	Child, Family, and School Social Workers	245	Refer clients to community resources for services, such as job placement, debt counseling, legal aid, housing, medical treatment, or financial assistance, and provide concrete information, such as where to go and how to apply.	Core
21-1021.00	Child, Family, and School Social Workers	236	Counsel individuals, groups, families, or communities regarding issues including mental health, poverty, unemployment, substance abuse, physical abuse, rehabilitation, social adjustment, child care, or medical care.	Core
21-1021.00	Child, Family, and School Social Workers	244	Provide, find, or arrange for support services, such as child care, homemaker service, prenatal care, substance abuse treatment, job training, counseling, or parenting classes to prevent more serious problems from developing.	Core
21-1021.00	Child, Family, and School Social Workers	242	Collect supplementary information needed to assist client, such as employment records, medical records, or school reports.	Core
21-1021.00	Child, Family, and School Social Workers	251	Place children in foster or adoptive homes, institutions, or medical treatment centers.	Supplemental
21-1021.00	Child, Family, and School Social Workers	253	Recommend temporary foster care and advise foster or adoptive parents.	Supplemental
21-1021.00	Child, Family, and School Social Workers	238	Counsel students whose behavior, school progress, or mental or physical impairment indicate a need for assistance, diagnosing students' problems and arranging for needed services.	Supplemental
21-1021.00	Child, Family, and School Social Workers	249	Evaluate personal characteristics and home conditions of foster home or adoption applicants.	Supplemental
21-1021.00	Child, Family, and School Social Workers	255	Conduct social research.	Supplemental
21-1021.00	Child, Family, and School Social Workers	252	Supervise other social workers.	Supplemental
21-1021.00	Child, Family, and School Social Workers	256	Lead group counseling sessions that provide support in such areas as grief, stress, or chemical dependency.	Supplemental
21-1021.00	Child, Family, and School Social Workers	257	Serve on policy-making committees, assist in community development, and assist client groups by lobbying for solutions to problems.	Supplemental
21-1021.00	Child, Family, and School Social Workers	254	Determine clients' eligibility for financial assistance.	Supplemental
21-1022.00	Healthcare Social Workers	263	Advocate for clients or patients to resolve crises.	Core
21-1022.00	Healthcare Social Workers	23910	Educate clients about end-of-life symptoms and options to assist them in making informed decisions.	Core
21-1022.00	Healthcare Social Workers	258	Collaborate with other professionals to evaluate patients' medical or physical condition and to assess client needs.	Core
21-1022.00	Healthcare Social Workers	260	Refer patient, client, or family to community resources to assist in recovery from mental or physical illness and to provide access to services such as financial assistance, legal aid, housing, job placement or education.	Core
21-1022.00	Healthcare Social Workers	265	Utilize consultation data and social work experience to plan and coordinate client or patient care and rehabilitation, following through to ensure service efficacy.	Core
21-1022.00	Healthcare Social Workers	267	Monitor, evaluate, and record client progress according to measurable goals described in treatment and care plan.	Core
21-1022.00	Healthcare Social Workers	264	Identify environmental impediments to client or patient progress through interviews and review of patient records.	Core
21-1022.00	Healthcare Social Workers	261	Counsel clients and patients in individual and group sessions to help them overcome dependencies, recover from illness, and adjust to life.	Core
21-1022.00	Healthcare Social Workers	15227	Plan discharge from care facility to home or other care facility.	Core
21-1022.00	Healthcare Social Workers	262	Organize support groups or counsel family members to assist them in understanding, dealing with, and supporting the client or patient.	Core
21-1022.00	Healthcare Social Workers	266	Modify treatment plans to comply with changes in clients' status.	Core
21-1022.00	Healthcare Social Workers	268	Supervise and direct other workers providing services to clients or patients.	Core
21-1022.00	Healthcare Social Workers	272	Plan and conduct programs to combat social problems, prevent substance abuse, or improve community health and counseling services.	Core
21-1022.00	Healthcare Social Workers	269	Develop or advise on social policy and assist in community development.	Core
21-1022.00	Healthcare Social Workers	271	Conduct social research to advance knowledge in the social work field.	Core
21-1022.00	Healthcare Social Workers	259	Investigate child abuse or neglect cases and take authorized protective action when necessary.	Supplemental
21-1022.00	Healthcare Social Workers	270	Oversee Medicaid- and Medicare-related paperwork and recordkeeping in hospitals.	Supplemental
21-1023.00	Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers	273	Counsel clients in individual or group sessions to assist them in dealing with substance abuse, mental or physical illness, poverty, unemployment, or physical abuse.	Core
21-1023.00	Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers	275	Collaborate with counselors, physicians, or nurses to plan or coordinate treatment, drawing on social work experience and patient needs.	Core
21-1023.00	Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers	276	Monitor, evaluate, and record client progress with respect to treatment goals.	Core
21-1023.00	Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers	18487	Interview clients, review records, conduct assessments, or confer with other professionals to evaluate the mental or physical condition of clients or patients.	Core
21-1023.00	Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers	281	Supervise or direct other workers who provide services to clients or patients.	Core
21-1023.00	Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers	279	Modify treatment plans according to changes in client status.	Core
21-1023.00	Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers	18489	Assist clients in adhering to treatment plans, such as setting up appointments, arranging for transportation to appointments, or providing support.	Core
21-1023.00	Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers	18488	Educate clients or community members about mental or physical illness, abuse, medication, or available community resources.	Core
21-1023.00	Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers	278	Counsel or aid family members to assist them in understanding, dealing with, or supporting the client or patient.	Core
21-1023.00	Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers	18490	Increase social work knowledge by reviewing current literature, conducting social research, or attending seminars, training workshops, or classes.	Core
21-1023.00	Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers	277	Refer patient, client, or family to community resources for housing or treatment to assist in recovery from mental or physical illness, following through to ensure service efficacy.	Core
21-1023.00	Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers	280	Plan or conduct programs to prevent substance abuse, combat social problems, or improve health or counseling services in community.	Supplemental
21-1023.00	Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers	282	Develop or advise on social policy or assist in community development.	Supplemental
21-1091.00	Health Education Specialists	20236	Prepare and distribute health education materials, such as reports, bulletins, and visual aids, to address smoking, vaccines, and other public health concerns.	Core
21-1091.00	Health Education Specialists	9218	Develop and maintain cooperative working relationships with agencies and organizations interested in public health care.	Core
21-1091.00	Health Education Specialists	9222	Maintain databases, mailing lists, telephone networks, and other information to facilitate the functioning of health education programs.	Core
21-1091.00	Health Education Specialists	9216	Document activities and record information, such as the numbers of applications completed, presentations conducted, and persons assisted.	Core
21-1091.00	Health Education Specialists	9217	Develop and present health education and promotion programs, such as training workshops, conferences, and school or community presentations.	Core
21-1091.00	Health Education Specialists	9221	Collaborate with health specialists and civic groups to determine community health needs and the availability of services and to develop goals for meeting needs.	Core
21-1091.00	Health Education Specialists	9229	Develop, conduct, or coordinate health needs assessments and other public health surveys.	Core
21-1091.00	Health Education Specialists	9223	Supervise professional and technical staff in implementing health programs, objectives, and goals.	Core
21-1091.00	Health Education Specialists	9220	Develop operational plans and policies necessary to achieve health education objectives and services.	Core
21-1091.00	Health Education Specialists	9225	Provide program information to the public by preparing and presenting press releases, conducting media campaigns, or maintaining program-related Web sites.	Core
21-1091.00	Health Education Specialists	9228	Develop and maintain health education libraries to provide resources for staff and community agencies.	Core
21-1091.00	Health Education Specialists	9224	Design and conduct evaluations and diagnostic studies to assess the quality and performance of health education programs.	Core
21-1091.00	Health Education Specialists	9226	Develop, prepare, and coordinate grant applications and grant-related activities to obtain funding for health education programs and related work.	Core
21-1091.00	Health Education Specialists	9227	Provide guidance to agencies and organizations on assessment of health education needs and on development and delivery of health education programs.	Core
21-1091.00	Health Education Specialists	20237	Design and administer training programs for new employees and continuing education for existing employees.	Core
21-1091.00	Health Education Specialists	20235	Develop educational materials and programs for community agencies, local government, and state government.	Supplemental
21-1092.00	Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists	1614	Prepare and maintain case folder for each assigned inmate or offender.	Core
21-1092.00	Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists	1618	Gather information about offenders' backgrounds by talking to offenders, their families and friends, and other people who have relevant information.	Core
21-1092.00	Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists	1625	Interview probationers and parolees regularly to evaluate their progress in accomplishing goals and maintaining the terms specified in their probation contracts and rehabilitation plans.	Core
21-1092.00	Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists	1617	Discuss with offenders how such issues as drug and alcohol abuse and anger management problems might have played roles in their criminal behavior.	Core
21-1092.00	Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists	20056	Supervise people on community-based sentences, such as electronically monitored home detention, and provide field supervision of probationers by conducting curfew checks or visits to home, work, or school.	Core
21-1092.00	Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists	1628	Investigate alleged parole violations, using interviews, surveillance, and search and seizure.	Core
21-1092.00	Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists	1624	Recommend remedial action or initiate court action in response to noncompliance with terms of probation or parole.	Core
21-1092.00	Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists	1621	Arrange for medical, mental health, or substance abuse treatment services according to individual needs or court orders.	Core
21-1092.00	Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists	1620	Develop liaisons and networks with other parole officers, community agencies, correctional institutions, psychiatric facilities, and aftercare agencies to plan for helping offenders with life adjustments.	Core
21-1092.00	Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists	20055	Administer drug and alcohol tests, including random drug screens of offenders, to verify compliance with substance abuse treatment programs.	Core
21-1092.00	Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists	1616	Inform offenders or inmates of requirements of conditional release, such as office visits, restitution payments, or educational and employment stipulations.	Core
21-1092.00	Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists	1631	Participate in decisions about whether cases should go before courts and which court should hear them.	Core
21-1092.00	Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists	1615	Write reports describing offenders' progress.	Core
21-1092.00	Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists	1629	Conduct prehearing and presentencing investigations and testify in court regarding offenders' backgrounds and recommended sentences and sentencing conditions.	Core
21-1092.00	Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists	1623	Arrange for postrelease services, such as employment, housing, counseling, education, and social activities.	Core
21-1092.00	Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists	1622	Provide offenders or inmates with assistance in matters concerning detainers, sentences in other jurisdictions, writs, and applications for social assistance.	Core
21-1092.00	Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists	1633	Develop and prepare packets containing information about social service agencies, assistance organizations, and programs that might be useful for inmates or offenders.	Core
21-1092.00	Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists	1619	Develop rehabilitation programs for assigned offenders or inmates, establishing rules of conduct, goals, and objectives.	Supplemental
21-1092.00	Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists	1630	Recommend appropriate penitentiary for initial placement of an offender.	Supplemental
21-1092.00	Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists	1627	Assess the suitability of penitentiary inmates for release under parole and statutory release programs and submit recommendations to parole boards.	Supplemental
21-1092.00	Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists	1632	Identify and approve work placements for offenders with community service sentences.	Supplemental
21-1093.00	Social and Human Service Assistants	21179	Assess clients' cognitive abilities and physical and emotional needs to determine appropriate interventions.	Core
21-1093.00	Social and Human Service Assistants	21180	Develop and implement behavioral management and care plans for clients.	Core
21-1093.00	Social and Human Service Assistants	3754	Keep records or prepare reports for owner or management concerning visits with clients.	Core
21-1093.00	Social and Human Service Assistants	3755	Visit individuals in homes or attend group meetings to provide information on agency services, requirements, or procedures.	Core
21-1093.00	Social and Human Service Assistants	3757	Submit reports and review reports or problems with superior.	Core
21-1093.00	Social and Human Service Assistants	3759	Interview individuals or family members to compile information on social, educational, criminal, institutional, or drug history.	Core
21-1093.00	Social and Human Service Assistants	3753	Provide information or refer individuals to public or private agencies or community services for assistance.	Core
21-1093.00	Social and Human Service Assistants	3756	Advise clients regarding food stamps, child care, food, money management, sanitation, or housekeeping.	Core
21-1093.00	Social and Human Service Assistants	3758	Oversee day-to-day group activities of residents in institution.	Supplemental
21-1093.00	Social and Human Service Assistants	3770	Assist in locating housing for displaced individuals.	Supplemental
21-1093.00	Social and Human Service Assistants	3765	Consult with supervisor concerning programs for individual families.	Supplemental
21-1093.00	Social and Human Service Assistants	3764	Demonstrate use and care of equipment for tenant use.	Supplemental
21-1093.00	Social and Human Service Assistants	3772	Assist in planning food budgets, using charts or sample budgets.	Supplemental
21-1093.00	Social and Human Service Assistants	3771	Assist clients with preparation of forms, such as tax or rent forms.	Supplemental
21-1093.00	Social and Human Service Assistants	3762	Explain rules established by owner or management, such as sanitation or maintenance requirements or parking regulations.	Supplemental
21-1093.00	Social and Human Service Assistants	3767	Observe clients' food selections and recommend alternate economical and nutritional food choices.	Supplemental
21-1093.00	Social and Human Service Assistants	3763	Observe and discuss meal preparation and suggest alternate methods of food preparation.	Supplemental
21-1093.00	Social and Human Service Assistants	3761	Transport and accompany clients to shopping areas or to appointments, using automobile.	Supplemental
21-1093.00	Social and Human Service Assistants	3768	Inform tenants of facilities, such as laundries or playgrounds.	Supplemental
21-1094.00	Community Health Workers	19031	Maintain updated client records with plans, notes, appropriate forms, or related information.	Core
21-1094.00	Community Health Workers	19017	Advise clients or community groups on issues related to improving general health, such as diet or exercise.	Core
21-1094.00	Community Health Workers	19028	Identify or contact members of high-risk or otherwise targeted groups, such as members of minority populations, low-income populations, or pregnant women.	Core
21-1094.00	Community Health Workers	19026	Contact clients in person, by phone, or in writing to ensure they have completed required or recommended actions.	Core
21-1094.00	Community Health Workers	19027	Distribute flyers, brochures, or other informational or educational documents to inform members of a targeted community.	Core
21-1094.00	Community Health Workers	19036	Refer community members to needed health services.	Core
21-1094.00	Community Health Workers	19024	Attend community meetings or health fairs to understand community issues or build relationships with community members.	Core
21-1094.00	Community Health Workers	19033	Perform basic diagnostic procedures, such as blood pressure screening, breast cancer screening, or communicable disease screening.	Supplemental
21-1094.00	Community Health Workers	19016	Advise clients or community groups on issues related to diagnostic screenings, such as breast cancer screening, pap smears, glaucoma tests, or diabetes screenings.	Supplemental
21-1094.00	Community Health Workers	19018	Advise clients or community groups on issues related to risk or prevention of conditions, such as lead poisoning, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), prenatal substance abuse, or domestic violence.	Supplemental
21-1094.00	Community Health Workers	19015	Administer immunizations or other basic preventive treatments.	Supplemental
21-1094.00	Community Health Workers	19029	Identify the particular health care needs of individuals in a community or target area.	Supplemental
21-1094.00	Community Health Workers	19020	Advise clients or community groups on issues related to self-care, such as diabetes management.	Supplemental
21-1094.00	Community Health Workers	19025	Conduct home visits for pregnant women, newborn infants, or other high-risk individuals to monitor their progress or assess their needs.	Supplemental
21-1094.00	Community Health Workers	19043	Transport or accompany clients to scheduled health appointments or referral sites.	Supplemental
21-1094.00	Community Health Workers	19023	Advocate for individual or community health needs with government agencies or health service providers.	Supplemental
21-1094.00	Community Health Workers	19042	Report incidences of child or elder abuse, neglect, or threats of harm to authorities, as required.	Supplemental
21-1094.00	Community Health Workers	19038	Teach classes or otherwise disseminate medical or dental health information to school groups, community groups, or targeted families or individuals, in a manner consistent with cultural norms.	Supplemental
21-1094.00	Community Health Workers	19019	Advise clients or community groups on issues related to sanitation or hygiene, such as flossing or hand washing.	Supplemental
21-1094.00	Community Health Workers	19040	Collect information from individuals to compile vital statistics about the general health of community members.	Supplemental
21-1094.00	Community Health Workers	19039	Assist families to apply for social services, including Medicaid or Women, Infants, and Children (WIC).	Supplemental
21-1094.00	Community Health Workers	19021	Advise clients or community groups on issues related to social or intellectual development, such as education, childcare, or problem solving.	Supplemental
21-1094.00	Community Health Workers	19034	Provide basic health services, such as first aid.	Supplemental
21-1094.00	Community Health Workers	19030	Interpret, translate, or provide cultural mediation related to health services or information for community members.	Supplemental
21-1094.00	Community Health Workers	19032	Monitor nutrition of children, elderly, or other high-risk groups.	Supplemental
21-1094.00	Community Health Workers	19022	Advise clients or community groups to ensure parental understanding of the importance of childhood immunizations and how to access immunization services.	Supplemental
21-1094.00	Community Health Workers	19041	Develop plans or formal contracts for individuals, families, or community groups to improve overall health.	Supplemental
21-1094.00	Community Health Workers	19035	Provide feedback to health service providers regarding improving service accessibility or acceptability.	Supplemental
21-2011.00	Clergy	10934	Pray and promote spirituality.	Core
21-2011.00	Clergy	10936	Prepare and deliver sermons or other talks.	Core
21-2011.00	Clergy	10935	Read from sacred texts, such as the Bible, Torah, or Koran.	Core
21-2011.00	Clergy	10937	Organize and lead regular religious services.	Core
21-2011.00	Clergy	10939	Instruct people who seek conversion to a particular faith.	Core
21-2011.00	Clergy	10938	Share information about religious issues by writing articles, giving speeches, or teaching.	Core
21-2011.00	Clergy	10940	Counsel individuals or groups concerning their spiritual, emotional, or personal needs.	Core
21-2011.00	Clergy	10943	Administer religious rites or ordinances.	Core
21-2011.00	Clergy	10950	Prepare people for participation in religious ceremonies.	Core
21-2011.00	Clergy	10941	Visit people in homes, hospitals, or prisons to provide them with comfort and support.	Core
21-2011.00	Clergy	10942	Train leaders of church, community, or youth groups.	Core
21-2011.00	Clergy	20748	Plan or lead religious education programs.	Core
21-2011.00	Clergy	10944	Study and interpret religious laws, doctrines, or traditions.	Core
21-2011.00	Clergy	10947	Respond to requests for assistance during emergencies or crises.	Core
21-2011.00	Clergy	10945	Conduct special ceremonies, such as weddings, funerals, or confirmations.	Core
21-2011.00	Clergy	10948	Devise ways in which congregational membership can be expanded.	Core
21-2011.00	Clergy	10949	Collaborate with committees or individuals to address financial or administrative issues pertaining to congregations.	Core
21-2011.00	Clergy	10952	Refer people to community support services, psychologists, or doctors.	Core
21-2011.00	Clergy	20749	Organize or engage in interfaith, community, civic, educational, or recreational activities sponsored by or related to religious programs.	Core
21-2011.00	Clergy	10951	Perform administrative duties, such as overseeing building management, ordering supplies, contracting for services or repairs, or supervising the work of staff members or volunteers.	Core
21-2011.00	Clergy	10953	Participate in fundraising activities to support congregational activities or facilities.	Core
21-2021.00	Directors, Religious Activities and Education	12977	Develop or direct study courses or religious education programs within congregations.	Core
21-2021.00	Directors, Religious Activities and Education	12975	Identify and recruit potential volunteer workers.	Core
21-2021.00	Directors, Religious Activities and Education	12978	Select appropriate curricula or class structures for educational programs.	Core
21-2021.00	Directors, Religious Activities and Education	12983	Schedule special events, such as camps, conferences, meetings, seminars, or retreats.	Core
21-2021.00	Directors, Religious Activities and Education	12980	Counsel individuals regarding interpersonal, health, financial, or religious problems.	Core
21-2021.00	Directors, Religious Activities and Education	12982	Collaborate with other ministry members to establish goals and objectives for religious education programs or to develop ways to encourage program participation.	Core
21-2021.00	Directors, Religious Activities and Education	12976	Train and supervise religious education instructional staff.	Core
21-2021.00	Directors, Religious Activities and Education	12979	Implement program plans by ordering needed materials, scheduling speakers, reserving space, or handling other administrative details.	Core
21-2021.00	Directors, Religious Activities and Education	12981	Analyze member participation or changes in congregational emphasis to determine needs for religious education.	Core
21-2021.00	Directors, Religious Activities and Education	12986	Analyze revenue and program cost data to determine budget priorities.	Core
21-2021.00	Directors, Religious Activities and Education	12987	Attend workshops, seminars, or conferences to obtain program ideas, information, or resources.	Core
21-2021.00	Directors, Religious Activities and Education	12991	Visit congregational members' homes or arrange for pastoral visits to provide information or resources regarding religious education programs.	Core
21-2021.00	Directors, Religious Activities and Education	12985	Publicize programs through sources, such as newsletters, bulletins, or mailings.	Core
21-2021.00	Directors, Religious Activities and Education	12984	Confer with clergy members, congregational officials, or congregational organizations to encourage support of or participation in religious education activities.	Core
21-2021.00	Directors, Religious Activities and Education	20750	Plan fundraising activities for the church.	Core
21-2021.00	Directors, Religious Activities and Education	12988	Locate and distribute resources, such as periodicals or curricula, to enhance the effectiveness of educational programs.	Core
21-2021.00	Directors, Religious Activities and Education	12989	Participate in denominational activities aimed at goals, such as promoting interfaith understanding or providing aid to new or small congregations.	Core
21-2021.00	Directors, Religious Activities and Education	12992	Interpret religious education activities to the public through speaking, leading discussions, or writing articles for local or national publications.	Supplemental
21-2021.00	Directors, Religious Activities and Education	12990	Plan or conduct conferences dealing with the interpretation of religious ideas or convictions.	Supplemental
23-1011.00	Lawyers	3774	Interpret laws, rulings and regulations for individuals and businesses.	Core
23-1011.00	Lawyers	3775	Analyze the probable outcomes of cases, using knowledge of legal precedents.	Core
23-1011.00	Lawyers	3778	Gather evidence to formulate defense or to initiate legal actions by such means as interviewing clients and witnesses to ascertain the facts of a case.	Core
23-1011.00	Lawyers	3779	Represent clients in court or before government agencies.	Core
23-1011.00	Lawyers	3777	Evaluate findings and develop strategies and arguments in preparation for presentation of cases.	Core
23-1011.00	Lawyers	3773	Advise clients concerning business transactions, claim liability, advisability of prosecuting or defending lawsuits, or legal rights and obligations.	Core
23-1011.00	Lawyers	3780	Examine legal data to determine advisability of defending or prosecuting lawsuit.	Core
23-1011.00	Lawyers	20877	Prepare, draft, and review legal documents, such as wills, deeds, patent applications, mortgages, leases, and contracts.	Core
23-1011.00	Lawyers	3783	Study Constitution, statutes, decisions, regulations, and ordinances of quasi-judicial bodies to determine ramifications for cases.	Core
23-1011.00	Lawyers	3786	Negotiate settlements of civil disputes.	Core
23-1011.00	Lawyers	3789	Supervise legal assistants.	Core
23-1011.00	Lawyers	23992	Negotiate contractual agreements.	Core
23-1011.00	Lawyers	3787	Confer with colleagues with specialties in appropriate areas of legal issue to establish and verify bases for legal proceedings.	Core
23-1011.00	Lawyers	3788	Search for and examine public and other legal records to write opinions or establish ownership.	Core
23-1011.00	Lawyers	3790	Perform administrative and management functions related to the practice of law.	Core
23-1011.00	Lawyers	3776	Present and summarize cases to judges and juries.	Supplemental
23-1011.00	Lawyers	3781	Select jurors, argue motions, meet with judges, and question witnesses during the course of a trial.	Supplemental
23-1011.00	Lawyers	3782	Present evidence to defend clients or prosecute defendants in criminal or civil litigation.	Supplemental
23-1011.00	Lawyers	3792	Probate wills and represent and advise executors and administrators of estates.	Supplemental
23-1011.00	Lawyers	3785	Prepare legal briefs and opinions, and file appeals in state and federal courts of appeal.	Supplemental
23-1011.00	Lawyers	3791	Act as agent, trustee, guardian, or executor for businesses or individuals.	Supplemental
23-1011.00	Lawyers	3793	Help develop federal and state programs, draft and interpret laws and legislation, and establish enforcement procedures.	Supplemental
23-1012.00	Judicial Law Clerks	19050	Prepare briefs, legal memoranda, or statements of issues involved in cases, including appropriate suggestions or recommendations.	Core
23-1012.00	Judicial Law Clerks	19051	Research laws, court decisions, documents, opinions, briefs, or other information related to cases before the court.	Core
23-1012.00	Judicial Law Clerks	19047	Draft or proofread judicial opinions, decisions, or citations.	Core
23-1012.00	Judicial Law Clerks	19046	Confer with judges concerning legal questions, construction of documents, or granting of orders.	Core
23-1012.00	Judicial Law Clerks	19052	Review complaints, petitions, motions, or pleadings that have been filed to determine issues involved or basis for relief.	Core
23-1012.00	Judicial Law Clerks	19048	Keep abreast of changes in the law and inform judges when cases are affected by such changes.	Core
23-1012.00	Judicial Law Clerks	19044	Attend court sessions to hear oral arguments or record necessary case information.	Core
23-1012.00	Judicial Law Clerks	19053	Review dockets of pending litigation to ensure adequate progress.	Core
23-1012.00	Judicial Law Clerks	19045	Communicate with counsel regarding case management or procedural requirements.	Core
23-1012.00	Judicial Law Clerks	19061	Respond to questions from judicial officers or court staff on general legal issues.	Core
23-1012.00	Judicial Law Clerks	19057	Enter information into computerized court calendar, filing, or case management systems.	Supplemental
23-1012.00	Judicial Law Clerks	19054	Verify that all files, complaints, or other papers are available and in the proper order.	Supplemental
23-1012.00	Judicial Law Clerks	19056	Coordinate judges' meeting and appointment schedules.	Supplemental
23-1012.00	Judicial Law Clerks	19049	Participate in conferences or discussions between trial attorneys and judges.	Supplemental
23-1012.00	Judicial Law Clerks	19060	Prepare periodic reports on court proceedings, as required.	Supplemental
23-1012.00	Judicial Law Clerks	19062	Supervise law students, volunteers, or other personnel assigned to the court.	Supplemental
23-1012.00	Judicial Law Clerks	19058	Maintain judges' law libraries by assembling or updating appropriate documents.	Supplemental
23-1012.00	Judicial Law Clerks	19059	Perform courtroom duties, including calling calendars, administering oaths, and swearing in jury panels and witnesses.	Supplemental
23-1021.00	Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers	7627	Determine existence and amount of liability according to current laws, administrative and judicial precedents, and available evidence.	Core
23-1021.00	Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers	7623	Monitor and direct the activities of trials and hearings to ensure that they are conducted fairly and that courts administer justice while safeguarding the legal rights of all involved parties.	Core
23-1021.00	Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers	7617	Prepare written opinions and decisions.	Core
23-1021.00	Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers	7624	Authorize payment of valid claims and determine method of payment.	Core
23-1021.00	Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers	7625	Conduct hearings to review and decide claims regarding issues, such as social program eligibility, environmental protection, or enforcement of health and safety regulations.	Core
23-1021.00	Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers	7619	Research and analyze laws, regulations, policies, and precedent decisions to prepare for hearings and to determine conclusions.	Core
23-1021.00	Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers	7618	Review and evaluate data on documents, such as claim applications, birth or death certificates, or physician or employer records.	Core
23-1021.00	Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers	7621	Recommend the acceptance or rejection of claims or compromise settlements according to laws, regulations, policies, and precedent decisions.	Core
23-1021.00	Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers	7626	Rule on exceptions, motions, and admissibility of evidence.	Core
23-1021.00	Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers	7622	Explain to claimants how they can appeal rulings that go against them.	Core
23-1021.00	Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers	7620	Confer with individuals or organizations involved in cases to obtain relevant information.	Core
23-1021.00	Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers	7628	Issue subpoenas and administer oaths in preparation for formal hearings.	Core
23-1021.00	Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers	21181	Schedule hearings.	Supplemental
23-1021.00	Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers	7629	Conduct studies of appeals procedures in field agencies to ensure adherence to legal requirements and to facilitate determination of cases.	Supplemental
23-1022.00	Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators	12999	Prepare written opinions or decisions regarding cases.	Core
23-1022.00	Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators	20238	Apply relevant laws, regulations, policies, or precedents to reach conclusions.	Core
23-1022.00	Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators	20239	Conduct hearings to obtain information or evidence relative to disposition of claims.	Core
23-1022.00	Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators	20240	Determine extent of liability according to evidence, laws, or administrative or judicial precedents.	Core
23-1022.00	Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators	13001	Rule on exceptions, motions, or admissibility of evidence.	Core
23-1022.00	Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators	12993	Confer with disputants to clarify issues, identify underlying concerns, and develop an understanding of their respective needs and interests.	Core
23-1022.00	Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators	12994	Use mediation techniques to facilitate communication between disputants, to further parties' understanding of different perspectives, and to guide parties toward mutual agreement.	Core
23-1022.00	Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators	13008	Conduct initial meetings with disputants to outline the arbitration process, settle procedural matters, such as fees, or determine details, such as witness numbers or time requirements.	Core
23-1022.00	Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators	13003	Evaluate information from documents, such as claim applications, birth or death certificates, or physician or employer records.	Core
23-1022.00	Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators	13005	Research laws, regulations, policies, or precedent decisions to prepare for hearings.	Core
23-1022.00	Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators	13010	Issue subpoenas or administer oaths to prepare for formal hearings.	Core
23-1022.00	Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators	12995	Set up appointments for parties to meet for mediation.	Core
23-1022.00	Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators	13007	Recommend acceptance or rejection of compromise settlement offers.	Core
23-1022.00	Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators	12996	Prepare settlement agreements for disputants to sign.	Core
23-1022.00	Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators	13011	Authorize payment of valid claims.	Core
23-1022.00	Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators	13004	Interview claimants, agents, or witnesses to obtain information about disputed issues.	Supplemental
23-1022.00	Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators	13012	Conduct studies of appeals procedures to ensure adherence to legal requirements or to facilitate disposition of cases.	Supplemental
23-1022.00	Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators	19807	Specialize in the negotiation and resolution of environmental conflicts involving issues such as natural resource allocation or regional development planning.	Supplemental
23-1022.00	Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators	12997	Organize or deliver public presentations about mediation to organizations, such as community agencies or schools.	Supplemental
23-1022.00	Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators	13009	Participate in court proceedings.	Supplemental
23-1023.00	Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates	5644	Sentence defendants in criminal cases, on conviction by jury, according to applicable government statutes.	Core
23-1023.00	Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates	5649	Monitor proceedings to ensure that all applicable rules and procedures are followed.	Core
23-1023.00	Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates	5643	Instruct juries on applicable laws, direct juries to deduce the facts from the evidence presented, and hear their verdicts.	Core
23-1023.00	Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates	5653	Write decisions on cases.	Core
23-1023.00	Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates	5647	Read documents on pleadings and motions to ascertain facts and issues.	Core
23-1023.00	Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates	5645	Rule on admissibility of evidence and methods of conducting testimony.	Core
23-1023.00	Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates	5646	Preside over hearings and listen to allegations made by plaintiffs to determine whether the evidence supports the charges.	Core
23-1023.00	Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates	5654	Award compensation for damages to litigants in civil cases in relation to findings by juries or by the court.	Core
23-1023.00	Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates	5650	Advise attorneys, juries, litigants, and court personnel regarding conduct, issues, and proceedings.	Core
23-1023.00	Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates	5651	Research legal issues and write opinions on the issues.	Core
23-1023.00	Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates	5648	Interpret and enforce rules of procedure or establish new rules in situations where there are no procedures already established by law.	Core
23-1023.00	Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates	21182	Issue arrest warrants.	Core
23-1023.00	Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates	5655	Settle disputes between opposing attorneys.	Core
23-1023.00	Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates	5657	Impose restrictions upon parties in civil cases until trials can be held.	Core
23-1023.00	Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates	5656	Supervise other judges, court officers, and the court's administrative staff.	Core
23-1023.00	Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates	5658	Rule on custody and access disputes, and enforce court orders regarding custody and support of children.	Supplemental
23-1023.00	Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates	5652	Conduct preliminary hearings to decide issues, such as whether there is reasonable and probable cause to hold defendants in felony cases.	Supplemental
23-1023.00	Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates	5659	Grant divorces and divide assets between spouses.	Supplemental
23-1023.00	Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates	5660	Participate in judicial tribunals to help resolve disputes.	Supplemental
23-1023.00	Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates	20057	Provide information regarding the judicial system or other legal issues through the media and public speeches.	Supplemental
23-1023.00	Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates	5661	Perform wedding ceremonies.	Supplemental
23-2011.00	Paralegals and Legal Assistants	18491	Prepare affidavits or other documents, such as legal correspondence, and organize and maintain documents in paper or electronic filing system.	Core
23-2011.00	Paralegals and Legal Assistants	23994	Prepare, edit, or review legal documents, including legislation, briefs, pleadings, appeals, wills, contracts, and real estate closing statements.	Core
23-2011.00	Paralegals and Legal Assistants	21062	Investigate facts and law of cases and search pertinent sources, such as public records and internet sources, to determine causes of action and to prepare cases.	Core
23-2011.00	Paralegals and Legal Assistants	18492	Prepare for trial by performing tasks such as organizing exhibits.	Core
23-2011.00	Paralegals and Legal Assistants	18493	Meet with clients and other professionals to discuss details of cases.	Core
23-2011.00	Paralegals and Legal Assistants	1636	Gather and analyze research data, such as statutes, decisions, and legal articles, codes, and documents.	Core
23-2011.00	Paralegals and Legal Assistants	18494	File pleadings with court clerks.	Supplemental
23-2011.00	Paralegals and Legal Assistants	1639	Direct and coordinate law office activity, including delivery of subpoenas.	Supplemental
23-2011.00	Paralegals and Legal Assistants	1638	Call upon witnesses to testify at hearings.	Supplemental
23-2011.00	Paralegals and Legal Assistants	18496	Arbitrate disputes between parties and assist in the real estate closing process, such as by reviewing title searches.	Supplemental
23-2011.00	Paralegals and Legal Assistants	1642	Appraise and inventory real and personal property for estate planning.	Supplemental
23-2011.00	Paralegals and Legal Assistants	1641	Keep and monitor legal volumes to ensure that the law library is up-to-date.	Supplemental
23-2093.00	Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers	9231	Examine documentation such as mortgages, liens, judgments, easements, plat books, maps, contracts, and agreements to verify factors such as properties' legal descriptions, ownership, or restrictions.	Core
23-2093.00	Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers	9234	Examine individual titles to determine if restrictions, such as delinquent taxes, will affect titles and limit property use.	Core
23-2093.00	Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers	9235	Prepare reports describing any title encumbrances encountered during searching activities and outlining actions needed to clear titles.	Core
23-2093.00	Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers	9233	Copy or summarize recorded documents, such as mortgages, trust deeds, and contracts, that affect property titles.	Core
23-2093.00	Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers	9236	Verify accuracy and completeness of land-related documents accepted for registration, preparing rejection notices when documents are not acceptable.	Core
23-2093.00	Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers	9230	Prepare lists of all legal instruments applying to a specific piece of land and the buildings on it.	Core
23-2093.00	Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers	9232	Read search requests to ascertain types of title evidence required and to obtain descriptions of properties and names of involved parties.	Core
23-2093.00	Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers	9240	Obtain maps or drawings delineating properties from company title plants, county surveyors, or assessors' offices.	Core
23-2093.00	Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers	9237	Confer with realtors, lending institution personnel, buyers, sellers, contractors, surveyors, and courthouse personnel to exchange title-related information or to resolve problems.	Core
23-2093.00	Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers	9238	Enter into record-keeping systems appropriate data needed to create new title records or to update existing ones.	Core
23-2093.00	Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers	9243	Retrieve and examine real estate closing files for accuracy and to ensure that information included is recorded and executed according to regulations.	Core
23-2093.00	Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers	9241	Prepare and issue title commitments and title insurance policies, based on information compiled from title searches.	Supplemental
23-2093.00	Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers	9239	Direct activities of workers who search records and examine titles, assigning, scheduling, and evaluating work, and providing technical guidance as necessary.	Supplemental
23-2093.00	Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers	9245	Determine whether land-related documents can be registered under the relevant legislation, such as the Land Titles Act.	Supplemental
23-2093.00	Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers	9246	Assess fees related to registration of property-related documents.	Supplemental
23-2093.00	Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers	9242	Summarize pertinent legal or insurance details, or sections of statutes or case law from reference books for use in examinations or as proofs or ready reference.	Supplemental
25-1011.00	Business Teachers, Postsecondary	5662	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as financial accounting, principles of marketing, and operations management.	Core
25-1011.00	Business Teachers, Postsecondary	5663	Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1011.00	Business Teachers, Postsecondary	5667	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1011.00	Business Teachers, Postsecondary	5665	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1011.00	Business Teachers, Postsecondary	5670	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional organizations and conferences.	Core
25-1011.00	Business Teachers, Postsecondary	5668	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, and course materials and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1011.00	Business Teachers, Postsecondary	5666	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1011.00	Business Teachers, Postsecondary	5681	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media.	Core
25-1011.00	Business Teachers, Postsecondary	5664	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1011.00	Business Teachers, Postsecondary	5669	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1011.00	Business Teachers, Postsecondary	5673	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1011.00	Business Teachers, Postsecondary	5671	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and career issues.	Core
25-1011.00	Business Teachers, Postsecondary	20058	Develop and maintain course Web sites.	Core
25-1011.00	Business Teachers, Postsecondary	5674	Collaborate with members of the business community to improve programs, to develop new programs, and to provide student access to learning opportunities, such as internships.	Core
25-1011.00	Business Teachers, Postsecondary	5676	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1011.00	Business Teachers, Postsecondary	5672	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks.	Core
25-1011.00	Business Teachers, Postsecondary	5678	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Core
25-1011.00	Business Teachers, Postsecondary	5677	Participate in campus and community events.	Core
25-1011.00	Business Teachers, Postsecondary	21108	Mentor new faculty.	Core
25-1011.00	Business Teachers, Postsecondary	5679	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Supplemental
25-1011.00	Business Teachers, Postsecondary	5675	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Supplemental
25-1011.00	Business Teachers, Postsecondary	5682	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Supplemental
25-1011.00	Business Teachers, Postsecondary	5680	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Supplemental
25-1011.00	Business Teachers, Postsecondary	5683	Provide professional consulting services to government or industry.	Supplemental
25-1011.00	Business Teachers, Postsecondary	5684	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Supplemental
25-1021.00	Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5688	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1021.00	Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5689	Compile, administer, and grade examinations or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1021.00	Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5687	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as programming, data structures, and software design.	Core
25-1021.00	Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5685	Evaluate and grade students' class work, laboratory work, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1021.00	Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5686	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1021.00	Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5690	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1021.00	Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5692	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, and course materials and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1021.00	Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5694	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1021.00	Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5696	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1021.00	Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5691	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1021.00	Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary	21109	Develop and maintain Web sites for online courses.	Core
25-1021.00	Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5697	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Core
25-1021.00	Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5698	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1021.00	Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5695	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks and laboratory equipment.	Core
25-1021.00	Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5699	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1021.00	Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5706	Participate in campus and community events.	Core
25-1021.00	Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5704	Direct research of other teachers or of graduate students working for advanced academic degrees.	Supplemental
25-1021.00	Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5701	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Supplemental
25-1021.00	Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5703	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media.	Supplemental
25-1021.00	Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5693	Supervise students' laboratory work.	Supplemental
25-1021.00	Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5708	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Supplemental
25-1021.00	Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5702	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Supplemental
25-1021.00	Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary	20059	Maintain computer equipment used in instruction.	Supplemental
25-1021.00	Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5707	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Supplemental
25-1021.00	Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5705	Provide professional consulting services to government or industry.	Supplemental
25-1021.00	Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5700	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Supplemental
25-1022.00	Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5710	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1022.00	Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5709	Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1022.00	Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5711	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as linear algebra, differential equations, and discrete mathematics.	Core
25-1022.00	Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5713	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1022.00	Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5712	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1022.00	Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5715	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, and course materials and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1022.00	Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5714	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1022.00	Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5716	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1022.00	Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary	20060	Keep abreast of developments and technological advances in the mathematical field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1022.00	Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5717	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks.	Core
25-1022.00	Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5720	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1022.00	Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5719	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1022.00	Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5721	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1022.00	Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5724	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in books, professional journals, or electronic media.	Supplemental
25-1022.00	Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary	21110	Develop department and course schedules.	Supplemental
25-1022.00	Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5723	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Supplemental
25-1022.00	Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary	21111	Conduct faculty performance evaluations.	Supplemental
25-1022.00	Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5725	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Supplemental
25-1022.00	Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5726	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Supplemental
25-1022.00	Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5722	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Supplemental
25-1022.00	Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5728	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Supplemental
25-1022.00	Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5727	Participate in campus and community events.	Supplemental
25-1022.00	Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5729	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Supplemental
25-1031.00	Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary	5735	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, and course materials and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1031.00	Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary	5733	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1031.00	Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary	5732	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as architectural design methods, aesthetics and design, and structures and materials.	Core
25-1031.00	Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary	5731	Evaluate and grade students' work, including work performed in design studios.	Core
25-1031.00	Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary	5737	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1031.00	Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary	5734	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1031.00	Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary	5736	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1031.00	Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary	5739	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1031.00	Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary	5742	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1031.00	Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary	5740	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media.	Core
25-1031.00	Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary	5741	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Core
25-1031.00	Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary	5743	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1031.00	Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary	5748	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Core
25-1031.00	Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary	5738	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1031.00	Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary	5746	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Core
25-1031.00	Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary	5745	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1031.00	Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary	5747	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks and laboratory equipment.	Core
25-1031.00	Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary	5744	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Core
25-1031.00	Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary	5751	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Core
25-1031.00	Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary	5750	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Supplemental
25-1031.00	Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary	5749	Provide professional consulting services to government or industry.	Supplemental
25-1031.00	Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary	5752	Participate in campus and community events.	Supplemental
25-1032.00	Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary	5757	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media.	Core
25-1032.00	Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary	5758	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1032.00	Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary	5756	Evaluate and grade students' class work, laboratory work, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1032.00	Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary	5760	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Core
25-1032.00	Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary	5755	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Core
25-1032.00	Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary	5754	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1032.00	Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary	5753	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as mechanics, hydraulics, and robotics.	Core
25-1032.00	Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary	5762	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate class discussions.	Core
25-1032.00	Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary	5761	Supervise students' laboratory work.	Core
25-1032.00	Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary	5759	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1032.00	Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary	5767	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1032.00	Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary	5764	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, and course materials and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1032.00	Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary	5766	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1032.00	Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary	5763	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1032.00	Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary	5769	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Core
25-1032.00	Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary	5768	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks and laboratory equipment.	Core
25-1032.00	Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary	5765	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1032.00	Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary	5770	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1032.00	Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary	5771	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Supplemental
25-1032.00	Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary	21112	Review manuscripts for professional journals.	Supplemental
25-1032.00	Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary	5775	Participate in campus and community events.	Supplemental
25-1032.00	Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary	5774	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Supplemental
25-1032.00	Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary	5772	Provide professional consulting services to government or industry.	Supplemental
25-1032.00	Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary	5773	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Supplemental
25-1041.00	Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5778	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1041.00	Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5785	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1041.00	Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5783	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Core
25-1041.00	Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5782	Supervise laboratory sessions and field work and coordinate laboratory operations.	Core
25-1041.00	Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5781	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media.	Core
25-1041.00	Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5779	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as crop production, plant genetics, and soil chemistry.	Core
25-1041.00	Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5789	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1041.00	Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5776	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1041.00	Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5777	Evaluate and grade students' class work, laboratory work, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1041.00	Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5790	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1041.00	Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5780	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1041.00	Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5786	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, and course materials and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1041.00	Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5784	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1041.00	Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5787	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1041.00	Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5791	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Core
25-1041.00	Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5792	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks and laboratory equipment.	Core
25-1041.00	Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5793	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Core
25-1041.00	Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5788	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Core
25-1041.00	Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5795	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1041.00	Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5794	Participate in campus and community events.	Core
25-1041.00	Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5796	Provide professional consulting services to government or industry.	Core
25-1041.00	Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5798	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Core
25-1041.00	Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5797	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Supplemental
25-1042.00	Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5800	Evaluate and grade students' class work, laboratory work, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1042.00	Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5799	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as molecular biology, marine biology, and botany.	Core
25-1042.00	Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5807	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, and course materials and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1042.00	Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary	20061	Prepare materials for laboratory activities and course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1042.00	Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5806	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1042.00	Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5803	Supervise students' laboratory work.	Core
25-1042.00	Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5804	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1042.00	Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5805	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1042.00	Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5802	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1042.00	Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5810	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Core
25-1042.00	Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary	20062	Assist students who need extra help with their coursework outside of class.	Core
25-1042.00	Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5808	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1042.00	Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5809	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1042.00	Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5813	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media.	Core
25-1042.00	Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5812	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1042.00	Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5811	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks and laboratory equipment.	Core
25-1042.00	Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5814	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1042.00	Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary	20063	Provide students course-related experiences, such as field trips, outside the classroom.	Core
25-1042.00	Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5816	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Core
25-1042.00	Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary	20064	Review papers for publication in journals.	Core
25-1042.00	Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5815	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Core
25-1042.00	Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary	21113	Maintain or repair lab equipment.	Core
25-1042.00	Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5817	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Supplemental
25-1042.00	Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5819	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Supplemental
25-1042.00	Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary	20065	Participate in campus and community events, such as giving presentations to the public.	Supplemental
25-1042.00	Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5818	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Supplemental
25-1042.00	Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5821	Provide professional consulting services to government or industry.	Supplemental
25-1043.00	Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5829	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1043.00	Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5824	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics, such as forest resource policy, forest pathology, and mapping.	Core
25-1043.00	Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5825	Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1043.00	Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5833	Supervise students' laboratory or field work.	Core
25-1043.00	Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5834	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1043.00	Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5823	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1043.00	Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5827	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Core
25-1043.00	Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5835	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1043.00	Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5830	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1043.00	Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5832	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1043.00	Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5828	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, and course materials and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1043.00	Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5831	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1043.00	Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5826	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Core
25-1043.00	Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5836	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1043.00	Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5822	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in books, professional journals, or electronic media.	Core
25-1043.00	Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5843	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Core
25-1043.00	Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5838	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Core
25-1043.00	Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5837	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks and laboratory equipment.	Core
25-1043.00	Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5839	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1043.00	Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary	20066	Review papers for colleagues and scientific journals.	Core
25-1043.00	Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary	20067	Provide information to the public by leading workshops and training programs and by developing educational materials.	Core
25-1043.00	Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5841	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Supplemental
25-1043.00	Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5844	Participate in campus and community events.	Supplemental
25-1043.00	Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5840	Provide professional consulting services to government or industry.	Supplemental
25-1043.00	Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5842	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Supplemental
25-1051.00	Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5859	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1051.00	Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5849	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as structural geology, micrometeorology, and atmospheric thermodynamics.	Core
25-1051.00	Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5851	Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1051.00	Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5854	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1051.00	Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5850	Supervise laboratory work and field work.	Core
25-1051.00	Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5855	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, and course materials and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1051.00	Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5852	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1051.00	Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5856	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1051.00	Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5847	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1051.00	Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5857	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1051.00	Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5858	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1051.00	Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5853	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1051.00	Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5862	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks and laboratory equipment.	Core
25-1051.00	Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5863	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1051.00	Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5845	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media.	Supplemental
25-1051.00	Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5848	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Supplemental
25-1051.00	Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5846	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Supplemental
25-1051.00	Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5861	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Supplemental
25-1051.00	Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	20068	Purchase and maintain equipment to support research projects.	Supplemental
25-1051.00	Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5860	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Supplemental
25-1051.00	Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5866	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Supplemental
25-1051.00	Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5864	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Supplemental
25-1051.00	Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5867	Participate in campus and community events.	Supplemental
25-1051.00	Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	20070	Answer questions from the public and media.	Supplemental
25-1051.00	Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	20069	Review papers or serve on editorial boards for scientific journals, and review grant proposals for federal agencies.	Supplemental
25-1051.00	Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	5865	Provide professional consulting services to government or industry.	Supplemental
25-1052.00	Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary	5868	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, and chemical separation.	Core
25-1052.00	Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary	20071	Establish, teach, and monitor students' compliance with safety rules for handling chemicals, equipment, and other hazardous materials.	Core
25-1052.00	Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary	5870	Evaluate and grade students' class work, laboratory performance, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1052.00	Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary	5869	Supervise students' laboratory work.	Core
25-1052.00	Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary	5872	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1052.00	Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary	5876	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Core
25-1052.00	Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary	5871	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1052.00	Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary	5873	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1052.00	Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary	5875	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, and course materials and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1052.00	Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary	5874	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1052.00	Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary	5880	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media.	Core
25-1052.00	Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary	5878	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1052.00	Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary	5877	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1052.00	Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary	5881	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1052.00	Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary	5884	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Core
25-1052.00	Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary	20072	Select, order, and maintain materials and supplies for teaching and research, such as textbooks, chemicals, and laboratory equipment.	Core
25-1052.00	Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary	5882	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1052.00	Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary	21114	Write letters of recommendation for students.	Core
25-1052.00	Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary	5886	Prepare and submit required reports related to instruction.	Core
25-1052.00	Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary	5883	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1052.00	Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary	21115	Clean laboratory facilities.	Core
25-1052.00	Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary	5885	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Core
25-1052.00	Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary	20073	Serve on committees or in professional societies.	Core
25-1052.00	Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary	5887	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as a department head.	Supplemental
25-1052.00	Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary	5890	Participate in campus and community events.	Supplemental
25-1052.00	Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary	5888	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Supplemental
25-1052.00	Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary	5889	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Supplemental
25-1052.00	Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary	5891	Provide professional consulting services to government or industry.	Supplemental
25-1053.00	Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5895	Evaluate and grade students' class work, laboratory work, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1053.00	Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5898	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1053.00	Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5897	Supervise students' laboratory and field work.	Core
25-1053.00	Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5902	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1053.00	Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5894	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1053.00	Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5892	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Core
25-1053.00	Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5899	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, and course materials and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1053.00	Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5900	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1053.00	Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5893	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media.	Core
25-1053.00	Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5904	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1053.00	Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5901	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1053.00	Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5906	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1053.00	Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5907	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1053.00	Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5903	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as hazardous waste management, industrial safety, and environmental toxicology.	Core
25-1053.00	Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5905	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks and laboratory equipment.	Core
25-1053.00	Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary	21116	Write letters of recommendation for students.	Core
25-1053.00	Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5909	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Core
25-1053.00	Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5896	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Core
25-1053.00	Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5911	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1053.00	Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary	20074	Review papers or serve on editorial boards for scientific journals, and review grant proposals for various agencies.	Core
25-1053.00	Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5912	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Core
25-1053.00	Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5908	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Supplemental
25-1053.00	Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5914	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Supplemental
25-1053.00	Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5913	Participate in campus and community events.	Supplemental
25-1053.00	Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary	5910	Provide professional consulting services to government or industry.	Supplemental
25-1054.00	Physics Teachers, Postsecondary	5915	Evaluate and grade students' class work, laboratory work, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1054.00	Physics Teachers, Postsecondary	5920	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1054.00	Physics Teachers, Postsecondary	5917	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1054.00	Physics Teachers, Postsecondary	5916	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as quantum mechanics, particle physics, and optics.	Core
25-1054.00	Physics Teachers, Postsecondary	5921	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1054.00	Physics Teachers, Postsecondary	5922	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Core
25-1054.00	Physics Teachers, Postsecondary	5925	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1054.00	Physics Teachers, Postsecondary	5918	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1054.00	Physics Teachers, Postsecondary	5924	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, course materials, and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1054.00	Physics Teachers, Postsecondary	5919	Supervise students' laboratory work.	Core
25-1054.00	Physics Teachers, Postsecondary	5923	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1054.00	Physics Teachers, Postsecondary	5929	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1054.00	Physics Teachers, Postsecondary	5927	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1054.00	Physics Teachers, Postsecondary	5926	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media.	Core
25-1054.00	Physics Teachers, Postsecondary	5928	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks and laboratory equipment.	Core
25-1054.00	Physics Teachers, Postsecondary	20075	Maintain and repair laboratory equipment.	Core
25-1054.00	Physics Teachers, Postsecondary	5933	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Core
25-1054.00	Physics Teachers, Postsecondary	5930	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Core
25-1054.00	Physics Teachers, Postsecondary	5931	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1054.00	Physics Teachers, Postsecondary	5932	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Supplemental
25-1054.00	Physics Teachers, Postsecondary	5936	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Supplemental
25-1054.00	Physics Teachers, Postsecondary	5937	Participate in campus and community events.	Supplemental
25-1054.00	Physics Teachers, Postsecondary	5934	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Supplemental
25-1054.00	Physics Teachers, Postsecondary	5935	Provide professional consulting services to government or industry.	Supplemental
25-1061.00	Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary	5949	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula, career issues, and laboratory and field research.	Core
25-1061.00	Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary	5942	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1061.00	Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary	5940	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as research methods, urban anthropology, and language and culture.	Core
25-1061.00	Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary	5939	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1061.00	Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary	5941	Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1061.00	Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary	5945	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1061.00	Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary	20076	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and present findings in professional journals, books, electronic media, or at professional conferences.	Core
25-1061.00	Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary	5947	Supervise students' laboratory or field work.	Core
25-1061.00	Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary	21118	Conduct ethnographic field research.	Core
25-1061.00	Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary	5944	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Core
25-1061.00	Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary	5951	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1061.00	Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary	5948	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, and course materials and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1061.00	Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary	5950	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1061.00	Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary	20077	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding and review others' grant proposals.	Core
25-1061.00	Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary	5946	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1061.00	Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary	24005	Hire new faculty.	Core
25-1061.00	Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary	5955	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks and laboratory equipment.	Core
25-1061.00	Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary	5952	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1061.00	Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary	5957	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Core
25-1061.00	Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary	21117	Write letters of recommendation for students.	Core
25-1061.00	Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary	20078	Review manuscripts for publication in books and professional journals.	Core
25-1061.00	Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary	5958	Participate in campus and community events.	Core
25-1061.00	Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary	5956	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1061.00	Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary	5954	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Core
25-1061.00	Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary	5960	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Core
25-1061.00	Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary	5953	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Supplemental
25-1061.00	Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary	5959	Provide professional consulting services to government or industry.	Supplemental
25-1062.00	Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	5966	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1062.00	Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	5963	Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1062.00	Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	5965	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as race and ethnic relations, gender studies, and cross-cultural perspectives.	Core
25-1062.00	Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	5964	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1062.00	Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	5967	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1062.00	Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	5961	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1062.00	Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	5969	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, course materials, and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1062.00	Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	5962	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media.	Core
25-1062.00	Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	5968	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1062.00	Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	5970	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1062.00	Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	5973	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1062.00	Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	5971	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula, and on career issues.	Core
25-1062.00	Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	5974	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks.	Core
25-1062.00	Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	5982	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Core
25-1062.00	Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	5975	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1062.00	Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	5972	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Core
25-1062.00	Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	5976	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Core
25-1062.00	Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	5977	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Core
25-1062.00	Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	20079	Participate in campus and community events, such as giving public lectures about research.	Core
25-1062.00	Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	5981	Incorporate experiential or site visit components into courses.	Core
25-1062.00	Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	5979	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Core
25-1062.00	Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	5980	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Core
25-1062.00	Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	5983	Provide professional consulting services to government or industry.	Supplemental
25-1063.00	Economics Teachers, Postsecondary	5984	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as econometrics, price theory, and macroeconomics.	Core
25-1063.00	Economics Teachers, Postsecondary	5985	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1063.00	Economics Teachers, Postsecondary	5994	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media.	Core
25-1063.00	Economics Teachers, Postsecondary	5988	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1063.00	Economics Teachers, Postsecondary	5986	Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1063.00	Economics Teachers, Postsecondary	5993	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, course materials, and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1063.00	Economics Teachers, Postsecondary	5987	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1063.00	Economics Teachers, Postsecondary	5989	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1063.00	Economics Teachers, Postsecondary	5990	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1063.00	Economics Teachers, Postsecondary	5995	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Core
25-1063.00	Economics Teachers, Postsecondary	5991	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1063.00	Economics Teachers, Postsecondary	5996	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1063.00	Economics Teachers, Postsecondary	5998	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1063.00	Economics Teachers, Postsecondary	5992	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks.	Core
25-1063.00	Economics Teachers, Postsecondary	6001	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Core
25-1063.00	Economics Teachers, Postsecondary	6000	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Core
25-1063.00	Economics Teachers, Postsecondary	5999	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Core
25-1063.00	Economics Teachers, Postsecondary	5997	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1063.00	Economics Teachers, Postsecondary	6002	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Core
25-1063.00	Economics Teachers, Postsecondary	6004	Provide professional consulting services to government or industry.	Supplemental
25-1063.00	Economics Teachers, Postsecondary	6003	Participate in campus and community events.	Supplemental
25-1063.00	Economics Teachers, Postsecondary	6005	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Supplemental
25-1064.00	Geography Teachers, Postsecondary	6011	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1064.00	Geography Teachers, Postsecondary	6006	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as urbanization, environmental systems, and cultural geography.	Core
25-1064.00	Geography Teachers, Postsecondary	6017	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media.	Core
25-1064.00	Geography Teachers, Postsecondary	6007	Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1064.00	Geography Teachers, Postsecondary	6008	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1064.00	Geography Teachers, Postsecondary	6012	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1064.00	Geography Teachers, Postsecondary	6009	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1064.00	Geography Teachers, Postsecondary	6010	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1064.00	Geography Teachers, Postsecondary	6013	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Core
25-1064.00	Geography Teachers, Postsecondary	6014	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, course materials, and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1064.00	Geography Teachers, Postsecondary	6015	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1064.00	Geography Teachers, Postsecondary	6016	Supervise students' laboratory and field work.	Core
25-1064.00	Geography Teachers, Postsecondary	6021	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1064.00	Geography Teachers, Postsecondary	6020	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1064.00	Geography Teachers, Postsecondary	6018	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1064.00	Geography Teachers, Postsecondary	6028	Perform spatial analysis and modeling using geographic information system techniques.	Core
25-1064.00	Geography Teachers, Postsecondary	6026	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Core
25-1064.00	Geography Teachers, Postsecondary	6022	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Core
25-1064.00	Geography Teachers, Postsecondary	6019	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks.	Core
25-1064.00	Geography Teachers, Postsecondary	6025	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Supplemental
25-1064.00	Geography Teachers, Postsecondary	6027	Maintain geographic information systems laboratories, performing duties such as updating software.	Supplemental
25-1064.00	Geography Teachers, Postsecondary	6023	Participate in campus and community events.	Supplemental
25-1064.00	Geography Teachers, Postsecondary	6024	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Supplemental
25-1064.00	Geography Teachers, Postsecondary	6030	Provide professional consulting services to government or industry.	Supplemental
25-1064.00	Geography Teachers, Postsecondary	6029	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Supplemental
25-1065.00	Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6032	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as classical political thought, international relations, and democracy and citizenship.	Core
25-1065.00	Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6036	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1065.00	Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6033	Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1065.00	Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6031	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1065.00	Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6037	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, course materials, and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1065.00	Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6042	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media.	Core
25-1065.00	Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6034	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1065.00	Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6035	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1065.00	Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6043	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Core
25-1065.00	Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6038	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1065.00	Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6039	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1065.00	Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6040	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1065.00	Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6041	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks.	Core
25-1065.00	Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6044	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1065.00	Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6050	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Core
25-1065.00	Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6045	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1065.00	Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6048	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Core
25-1065.00	Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6047	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Core
25-1065.00	Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6049	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Core
25-1065.00	Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6051	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Supplemental
25-1065.00	Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6046	Participate in campus and community events.	Supplemental
25-1065.00	Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6052	Provide professional consulting services to government or industry.	Supplemental
25-1066.00	Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary	6053	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as abnormal psychology, cognitive processes, and work motivation.	Core
25-1066.00	Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary	6055	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1066.00	Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary	6054	Evaluate and grade students' class work, laboratory work, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1066.00	Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary	6057	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1066.00	Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary	6056	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1066.00	Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary	6058	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1066.00	Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary	6061	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Core
25-1066.00	Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary	21119	Recruit and hire new faculty.	Core
25-1066.00	Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary	6059	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, course materials, and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1066.00	Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary	6063	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media.	Core
25-1066.00	Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary	20080	Develop and use multimedia course materials and other current technology, such as online courses.	Core
25-1066.00	Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary	6062	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1066.00	Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary	6071	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Core
25-1066.00	Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary	6066	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1066.00	Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary	6064	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1066.00	Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary	6073	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Core
25-1066.00	Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary	6060	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1066.00	Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary	21120	Write letters of recommendation for students.	Core
25-1066.00	Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary	6067	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1066.00	Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary	6069	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Core
25-1066.00	Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary	6065	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks.	Core
25-1066.00	Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary	6070	Supervise students' laboratory work.	Supplemental
25-1066.00	Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary	20082	Supervise the clinical work of practicum students.	Supplemental
25-1066.00	Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary	20081	Provide clinical services to clients, such as assessing psychological problems and conducting psychotherapy.	Supplemental
25-1066.00	Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary	20083	Review books and journal articles for potential publication.	Supplemental
25-1066.00	Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary	6068	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Supplemental
25-1066.00	Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary	6072	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Supplemental
25-1066.00	Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary	6074	Participate in campus and community events.	Supplemental
25-1066.00	Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary	6075	Provide professional consulting services to government or industry.	Supplemental
25-1067.00	Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary	6076	Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1067.00	Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary	6078	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1067.00	Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary	6079	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1067.00	Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary	6077	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as race and ethnic relations, measurement and data collection, and workplace social relations.	Core
25-1067.00	Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary	6080	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1067.00	Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary	6081	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1067.00	Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary	6087	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media.	Core
25-1067.00	Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary	6084	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, course materials, and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1067.00	Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary	6082	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1067.00	Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary	6089	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Core
25-1067.00	Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary	6083	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1067.00	Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary	6085	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1067.00	Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary	6093	Supervise students' laboratory and field work.	Core
25-1067.00	Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary	6088	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks and laboratory equipment.	Core
25-1067.00	Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary	6086	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1067.00	Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary	6090	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1067.00	Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary	6096	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Core
25-1067.00	Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary	6094	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Core
25-1067.00	Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary	21121	Mentor new faculty.	Core
25-1067.00	Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary	6091	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Core
25-1067.00	Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary	6092	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Supplemental
25-1067.00	Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary	6097	Participate in campus and community events.	Supplemental
25-1067.00	Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary	6095	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Supplemental
25-1067.00	Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary	6098	Provide professional consulting services to government or industry.	Supplemental
25-1071.00	Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary	6103	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1071.00	Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary	6100	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1071.00	Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary	6102	Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1071.00	Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary	6109	Supervise laboratory sessions.	Core
25-1071.00	Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary	6101	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1071.00	Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary	6110	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1071.00	Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary	6099	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1071.00	Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary	6105	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, course materials, and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1071.00	Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary	6106	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Core
25-1071.00	Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary	6113	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Core
25-1071.00	Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary	6116	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks and laboratory equipment.	Core
25-1071.00	Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary	6108	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1071.00	Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary	6115	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1071.00	Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary	6112	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1071.00	Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary	6111	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1071.00	Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary	6107	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media.	Core
25-1071.00	Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary	6121	Participate in campus and community events.	Core
25-1071.00	Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary	6104	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as public health, stress management, and work site health promotion.	Supplemental
25-1071.00	Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary	6118	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Supplemental
25-1071.00	Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary	6114	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Supplemental
25-1071.00	Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary	6117	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Supplemental
25-1071.00	Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary	6119	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Supplemental
25-1072.00	Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary	6127	Evaluate and grade students' class work, laboratory and clinic work, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1072.00	Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary	6126	Supervise students' laboratory and clinical work.	Core
25-1072.00	Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary	6122	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1072.00	Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary	6130	Assess clinical education needs and patient and client teaching needs using a variety of methods.	Core
25-1072.00	Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary	6131	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1072.00	Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary	6123	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as pharmacology, mental health nursing, and community health care practices.	Core
25-1072.00	Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary	6125	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1072.00	Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary	6145	Demonstrate patient care in clinical units of hospitals.	Core
25-1072.00	Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary	6124	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1072.00	Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary	6129	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, course materials, and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1072.00	Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary	6133	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1072.00	Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary	6132	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1072.00	Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary	6128	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1072.00	Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary	6134	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1072.00	Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary	20084	Mentor junior and adjunct faculty members.	Core
25-1072.00	Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary	6139	Coordinate training programs with area universities, clinics, hospitals, health agencies, or vocational schools.	Core
25-1072.00	Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary	20085	Maintain a clinical practice.	Core
25-1072.00	Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary	6138	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1072.00	Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary	6141	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks and laboratory equipment.	Core
25-1072.00	Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary	6137	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Core
25-1072.00	Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary	6140	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Core
25-1072.00	Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary	6142	Participate in campus and community events.	Core
25-1072.00	Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary	6135	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Supplemental
25-1072.00	Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary	6136	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media.	Supplemental
25-1072.00	Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary	6146	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Supplemental
25-1072.00	Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary	21122	Conduct faculty performance evaluations.	Supplemental
25-1072.00	Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary	6143	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Supplemental
25-1072.00	Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary	6144	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Supplemental
25-1072.00	Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary	6147	Provide professional consulting services to government or industry.	Supplemental
25-1081.00	Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6148	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1081.00	Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6160	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media.	Core
25-1081.00	Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6159	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1081.00	Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6154	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1081.00	Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6153	Supervise students' fieldwork, internship, and research work.	Core
25-1081.00	Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6151	Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1081.00	Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6149	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as children's literature, learning and development, and reading instruction.	Core
25-1081.00	Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6150	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1081.00	Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6158	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1081.00	Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6152	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, course materials, and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1081.00	Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6156	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1081.00	Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6155	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1081.00	Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6162	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Core
25-1081.00	Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6157	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1081.00	Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6168	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Core
25-1081.00	Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6161	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks.	Core
25-1081.00	Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6164	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1081.00	Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6166	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Core
25-1081.00	Education Teachers, Postsecondary	20086	Serve as a liaison between the university and other governmental and educational agencies.	Supplemental
25-1081.00	Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6163	Advise and instruct teachers employed in school systems by providing activities, such as in-service seminars.	Supplemental
25-1081.00	Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6167	Participate in campus and community events.	Supplemental
25-1081.00	Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6165	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Supplemental
25-1081.00	Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6169	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Supplemental
25-1081.00	Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6170	Provide professional consulting services to government or industry.	Supplemental
25-1082.00	Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary	20087	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and present findings in professional journals, books, electronic media, or at professional conferences.	Core
25-1082.00	Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6173	Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1082.00	Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary	20088	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, giving presentations at conferences, and serving on committees in professional associations.	Core
25-1082.00	Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6172	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as collection development, archival methods, and indexing and abstracting.	Core
25-1082.00	Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6171	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1082.00	Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6176	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, course materials, and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1082.00	Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6175	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1082.00	Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6181	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1082.00	Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6178	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1082.00	Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6180	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1082.00	Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6185	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks.	Core
25-1082.00	Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6182	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Core
25-1082.00	Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary	20089	Develop and teach online courses.	Core
25-1082.00	Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6179	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1082.00	Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6188	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Core
25-1082.00	Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary	20090	Edit manuscripts for professional journals.	Core
25-1082.00	Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6186	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1082.00	Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6183	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1082.00	Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6184	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Core
25-1082.00	Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6189	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Core
25-1082.00	Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6187	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Core
25-1082.00	Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6190	Participate in campus and community events.	Core
25-1082.00	Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6191	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Supplemental
25-1082.00	Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary	21123	Select and invite guest speakers to speak to classes.	Supplemental
25-1082.00	Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary	6192	Provide professional consulting services to government or industry.	Supplemental
25-1111.00	Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary	6197	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as criminal law, defensive policing, and investigation techniques.	Core
25-1111.00	Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary	6193	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1111.00	Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary	6195	Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1111.00	Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary	6196	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1111.00	Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary	6194	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1111.00	Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary	6202	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1111.00	Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary	6198	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1111.00	Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary	6200	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, course materials, and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1111.00	Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary	6205	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1111.00	Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary	6204	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1111.00	Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary	6206	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1111.00	Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary	6210	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Core
25-1111.00	Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary	6203	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks.	Core
25-1111.00	Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary	21124	Write letters of recommendation for students.	Core
25-1111.00	Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary	6208	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1111.00	Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary	6209	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Core
25-1111.00	Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary	6213	Participate in campus and community events.	Core
25-1111.00	Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary	6199	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media.	Supplemental
25-1111.00	Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary	6201	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Supplemental
25-1111.00	Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary	6212	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Supplemental
25-1111.00	Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary	6214	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Supplemental
25-1111.00	Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary	6207	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Supplemental
25-1111.00	Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary	6211	Provide professional consulting services to government or industry.	Supplemental
25-1112.00	Law Teachers, Postsecondary	6218	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1112.00	Law Teachers, Postsecondary	6215	Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, papers, and oral presentations.	Core
25-1112.00	Law Teachers, Postsecondary	6219	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1112.00	Law Teachers, Postsecondary	6216	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1112.00	Law Teachers, Postsecondary	6220	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1112.00	Law Teachers, Postsecondary	6217	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as civil procedure, contracts, and torts.	Core
25-1112.00	Law Teachers, Postsecondary	6227	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1112.00	Law Teachers, Postsecondary	6223	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media.	Core
25-1112.00	Law Teachers, Postsecondary	6221	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, course materials, and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1112.00	Law Teachers, Postsecondary	6222	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1112.00	Law Teachers, Postsecondary	6226	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks.	Core
25-1112.00	Law Teachers, Postsecondary	6224	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1112.00	Law Teachers, Postsecondary	6235	Assign cases for students to hear and try.	Core
25-1112.00	Law Teachers, Postsecondary	6225	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Core
25-1112.00	Law Teachers, Postsecondary	6230	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1112.00	Law Teachers, Postsecondary	6228	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1112.00	Law Teachers, Postsecondary	6234	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Core
25-1112.00	Law Teachers, Postsecondary	6231	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Supplemental
25-1112.00	Law Teachers, Postsecondary	6229	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Supplemental
25-1112.00	Law Teachers, Postsecondary	6233	Participate in campus and community events.	Supplemental
25-1112.00	Law Teachers, Postsecondary	6232	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Supplemental
25-1112.00	Law Teachers, Postsecondary	6237	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Supplemental
25-1112.00	Law Teachers, Postsecondary	6236	Provide professional consulting services to government or industry.	Supplemental
25-1113.00	Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary	6238	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1113.00	Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary	6244	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, or handouts.	Core
25-1113.00	Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary	6249	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1113.00	Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary	6243	Supervise students' laboratory and field work.	Core
25-1113.00	Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary	6240	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as family behavior, child and adolescent mental health, or social intervention evaluation.	Core
25-1113.00	Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary	6245	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Core
25-1113.00	Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary	6239	Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1113.00	Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary	6247	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, course materials, and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1113.00	Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary	6241	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1113.00	Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary	6248	Collaborate with colleagues and community agencies to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1113.00	Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary	6250	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1113.00	Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary	6251	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1113.00	Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary	6246	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1113.00	Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary	6257	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Core
25-1113.00	Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary	6255	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Core
25-1113.00	Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary	6256	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks or laboratory equipment.	Core
25-1113.00	Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary	6253	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1113.00	Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary	23911	Mentor new faculty members.	Core
25-1113.00	Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary	6258	Participate in campus and community events.	Core
25-1113.00	Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary	6260	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Core
25-1113.00	Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary	6242	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media.	Supplemental
25-1113.00	Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary	6254	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Supplemental
25-1113.00	Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary	6252	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Supplemental
25-1113.00	Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary	6259	Provide professional consulting services to government or industry.	Supplemental
25-1121.00	Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary	6262	Explain and demonstrate artistic techniques.	Core
25-1121.00	Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary	6261	Evaluate and grade students' class work, performances, projects, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1121.00	Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary	6263	Prepare students for performances, exams, or assessments.	Core
25-1121.00	Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary	6267	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1121.00	Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary	6264	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as acting techniques, fundamentals of music, and art history.	Core
25-1121.00	Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary	6266	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1121.00	Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary	6270	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1121.00	Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary	6268	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1121.00	Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary	6273	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, course materials, and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1121.00	Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary	6275	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1121.00	Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary	6274	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1121.00	Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary	6277	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks and performance pieces.	Core
25-1121.00	Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary	6276	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Core
25-1121.00	Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary	6278	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1121.00	Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary	6269	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1121.00	Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary	6283	Display students' work in schools, galleries, and exhibitions.	Core
25-1121.00	Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary	6280	Participate in campus and community events.	Core
25-1121.00	Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary	6281	Keep students informed of community events, such as plays and concerts.	Core
25-1121.00	Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary	6279	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1121.00	Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary	6285	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Core
25-1121.00	Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary	6265	Organize performance groups and direct their rehearsals.	Supplemental
25-1121.00	Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary	6272	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Supplemental
25-1121.00	Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary	6284	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Supplemental
25-1121.00	Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary	21125	Maintain or repair studio facilities.	Supplemental
25-1121.00	Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary	6271	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media.	Supplemental
25-1121.00	Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary	6286	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Supplemental
25-1121.00	Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary	6282	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Supplemental
25-1121.00	Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary	6287	Provide professional consulting services to government or industry.	Supplemental
25-1122.00	Communications Teachers, Postsecondary	6288	Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1122.00	Communications Teachers, Postsecondary	6290	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1122.00	Communications Teachers, Postsecondary	6292	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1122.00	Communications Teachers, Postsecondary	6289	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1122.00	Communications Teachers, Postsecondary	6291	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as public speaking, media criticism, and oral traditions.	Core
25-1122.00	Communications Teachers, Postsecondary	6293	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1122.00	Communications Teachers, Postsecondary	6294	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, course materials, and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1122.00	Communications Teachers, Postsecondary	6295	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1122.00	Communications Teachers, Postsecondary	6297	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1122.00	Communications Teachers, Postsecondary	6299	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks.	Core
25-1122.00	Communications Teachers, Postsecondary	6300	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1122.00	Communications Teachers, Postsecondary	6302	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Core
25-1122.00	Communications Teachers, Postsecondary	20091	Keep abreast of developments and technological advances in the communication field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1122.00	Communications Teachers, Postsecondary	6303	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1122.00	Communications Teachers, Postsecondary	6306	Participate in campus and community events.	Core
25-1122.00	Communications Teachers, Postsecondary	6301	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media.	Core
25-1122.00	Communications Teachers, Postsecondary	6305	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Core
25-1122.00	Communications Teachers, Postsecondary	6307	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Supplemental
25-1122.00	Communications Teachers, Postsecondary	6298	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Supplemental
25-1122.00	Communications Teachers, Postsecondary	6304	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Supplemental
25-1122.00	Communications Teachers, Postsecondary	6308	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Supplemental
25-1122.00	Communications Teachers, Postsecondary	6309	Provide professional consulting services to government or industry.	Supplemental
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	21127	Teach writing or communication classes.	Core
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6311	Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6312	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6310	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6314	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6315	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, course materials, and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6313	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as poetry, novel structure, and translation and adaptation.	Core
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	20093	Assist students who need extra help with their coursework outside of class.	Core
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6318	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6316	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6317	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6321	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media.	Core
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6320	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	20098	Teach classes using online technology.	Core
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	21128	Schedule courses.	Core
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6322	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	21129	Write letters of recommendation for students.	Core
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6319	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks.	Core
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6323	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6324	Participate in campus and community events.	Core
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6325	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Core
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6326	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Core
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	20094	Participate in cultural and literary activities, such as traveling abroad and attending performing arts events.	Core
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6327	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Supplemental
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6329	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Supplemental
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	20096	Recruit, train, and supervise department personnel, such as faculty and student writing instructors.	Supplemental
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6328	Provide assistance to students in college writing centers.	Supplemental
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	20097	Conduct staff performance evaluations.	Supplemental
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	20095	Write original literary pieces.	Supplemental
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6331	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Supplemental
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6332	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Supplemental
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	21130	Review manuscripts for publication in professional journals.	Supplemental
25-1123.00	English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6333	Provide professional consulting services to government or industry.	Supplemental
25-1124.00	Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6335	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1124.00	Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6337	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1124.00	Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6334	Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1124.00	Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6336	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1124.00	Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6340	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as how to speak and write a foreign language and the cultural aspects of areas where a particular language is used.	Core
25-1124.00	Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6345	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in scholarly journals, books, or electronic media.	Core
25-1124.00	Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6343	Keep abreast of developments in their field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional organizations and activities.	Core
25-1124.00	Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6338	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1124.00	Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6341	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1124.00	Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6339	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, course materials, and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1124.00	Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6342	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks.	Core
25-1124.00	Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6344	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1124.00	Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	21131	Write letters of recommendation for students.	Core
25-1124.00	Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6346	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1124.00	Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6347	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1124.00	Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6352	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Core
25-1124.00	Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	20100	Organize and direct study abroad programs.	Core
25-1124.00	Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6348	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Core
25-1124.00	Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6349	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Core
25-1124.00	Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6350	Participate in campus and community events.	Core
25-1124.00	Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6353	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Supplemental
25-1124.00	Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	20099	Develop and maintain Web pages for teaching-related purposes.	Supplemental
25-1124.00	Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6351	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Supplemental
25-1124.00	Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary	6354	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Supplemental
25-1125.00	History Teachers, Postsecondary	6358	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1125.00	History Teachers, Postsecondary	6356	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as ancient history, postwar civilizations, and the history of third-world countries.	Core
25-1125.00	History Teachers, Postsecondary	6360	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1125.00	History Teachers, Postsecondary	6361	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1125.00	History Teachers, Postsecondary	6365	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media.	Core
25-1125.00	History Teachers, Postsecondary	6359	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1125.00	History Teachers, Postsecondary	6357	Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1125.00	History Teachers, Postsecondary	6362	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1125.00	History Teachers, Postsecondary	6363	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, course materials, and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1125.00	History Teachers, Postsecondary	6366	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks.	Core
25-1125.00	History Teachers, Postsecondary	6364	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1125.00	History Teachers, Postsecondary	20101	Review books and journal articles for potential publication.	Core
25-1125.00	History Teachers, Postsecondary	6374	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Core
25-1125.00	History Teachers, Postsecondary	6375	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Core
25-1125.00	History Teachers, Postsecondary	6369	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1125.00	History Teachers, Postsecondary	6368	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1125.00	History Teachers, Postsecondary	6367	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1125.00	History Teachers, Postsecondary	6372	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Core
25-1125.00	History Teachers, Postsecondary	6376	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Core
25-1125.00	History Teachers, Postsecondary	6373	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Core
25-1125.00	History Teachers, Postsecondary	20102	Develop, maintain, and teach online courses.	Supplemental
25-1125.00	History Teachers, Postsecondary	6370	Participate in campus and community events.	Supplemental
25-1125.00	History Teachers, Postsecondary	6371	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Supplemental
25-1125.00	History Teachers, Postsecondary	20103	Teach community courses and speak to local groups and organizations.	Supplemental
25-1125.00	History Teachers, Postsecondary	6377	Provide professional consulting services to government, educational institutions, or industry.	Supplemental
25-1126.00	Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary	6378	Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1126.00	Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary	6379	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1126.00	Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary	20104	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students and the community on topics such as ethics, logic, and contemporary religious thought.	Core
25-1126.00	Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary	6382	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1126.00	Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary	6381	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1126.00	Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary	6383	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1126.00	Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary	6384	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1126.00	Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary	20105	Write articles and books.	Core
25-1126.00	Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary	6390	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Core
25-1126.00	Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary	6389	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media.	Core
25-1126.00	Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary	6385	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, course materials, and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1126.00	Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary	6386	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1126.00	Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary	6388	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1126.00	Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary	6396	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Core
25-1126.00	Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary	6387	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks.	Core
25-1126.00	Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary	6392	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1126.00	Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary	6391	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1126.00	Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary	6395	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Core
25-1126.00	Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary	6394	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Core
25-1126.00	Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary	6393	Participate in campus and community events.	Core
25-1126.00	Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary	6397	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Core
25-1126.00	Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary	6398	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Supplemental
25-1192.00	Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	6400	Evaluate and grade students' class work, laboratory work, projects, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1192.00	Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	6403	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1192.00	Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	6402	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as food science, nutrition, and child care.	Core
25-1192.00	Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	6404	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1192.00	Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	6401	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1192.00	Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	6406	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, course materials, and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1192.00	Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	6407	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1192.00	Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	6405	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1192.00	Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	6409	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1192.00	Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	6408	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1192.00	Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	6410	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Core
25-1192.00	Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	6411	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks.	Core
25-1192.00	Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	6413	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1192.00	Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	6415	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Core
25-1192.00	Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	6416	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1192.00	Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	6417	Participate in campus and community events.	Core
25-1192.00	Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	6418	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Core
25-1192.00	Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	21132	Conduct faculty performance evaluations.	Supplemental
25-1192.00	Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	6419	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department head.	Supplemental
25-1192.00	Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	6412	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media.	Supplemental
25-1192.00	Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	6414	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Supplemental
25-1192.00	Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	6420	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Supplemental
25-1192.00	Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary	6421	Provide professional consulting services to government or industry.	Supplemental
25-1193.00	Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	6429	Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.	Core
25-1193.00	Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	6425	Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.	Core
25-1193.00	Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	6423	Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.	Core
25-1193.00	Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	6422	Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers.	Core
25-1193.00	Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	6424	Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as anatomy, therapeutic recreation, and conditioning theory.	Core
25-1193.00	Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	6428	Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, course materials, and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1193.00	Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	6430	Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.	Core
25-1193.00	Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	6426	Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.	Core
25-1193.00	Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	6431	Advise students on academic and vocational curricula and on career issues.	Core
25-1193.00	Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	6438	Supervise undergraduate or graduate teaching, internship, and research work.	Core
25-1193.00	Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	6427	Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.	Core
25-1193.00	Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	6441	Conduct research in a particular field of knowledge and publish findings in professional journals, books, or electronic media.	Core
25-1193.00	Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	6436	Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, departmental matters, and academic issues.	Core
25-1193.00	Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	6432	Participate in student recruitment, registration, and placement activities.	Core
25-1193.00	Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	6433	Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and research issues.	Core
25-1193.00	Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	6434	Select and obtain materials and supplies, such as textbooks.	Core
25-1193.00	Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	6443	Write grant proposals to procure external research funding.	Core
25-1193.00	Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	6437	Compile bibliographies of specialized materials for outside reading assignments.	Core
25-1193.00	Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	6435	Participate in campus and community events.	Core
25-1193.00	Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	6439	Perform administrative duties, such as serving as department heads.	Supplemental
25-1193.00	Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	6440	Prepare students to act as sports coaches.	Supplemental
25-1193.00	Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	6442	Act as advisers to student organizations.	Supplemental
25-1193.00	Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary	6444	Provide professional consulting services to government or industry.	Supplemental
25-1194.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6446	Observe and evaluate students' work to determine progress, provide feedback, and make suggestions for improvement.	Core
25-1194.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6447	Present lectures and conduct discussions to increase students' knowledge and competence using visual aids, such as graphs, charts, videotapes, and slides.	Core
25-1194.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6445	Supervise and monitor students' use of tools and equipment.	Core
25-1194.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6448	Administer oral, written, or performance tests to measure progress and to evaluate training effectiveness.	Core
25-1194.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6452	Provide individualized instruction and tutorial or remedial instruction.	Core
25-1194.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6449	Prepare reports and maintain records, such as student grades, attendance rolls, and training activity details.	Core
25-1194.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6454	Develop curricula and plan course content and methods of instruction.	Core
25-1194.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6451	Determine training needs of students or workers.	Core
25-1194.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6450	Supervise independent or group projects, field placements, laboratory work, or other training.	Core
25-1194.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6456	Integrate academic and vocational curricula so that students can obtain a variety of skills.	Core
25-1194.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6458	Select and assemble books, materials, supplies, and equipment for training, courses, or projects.	Core
25-1194.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6453	Conduct on-the-job training classes or training sessions to teach and demonstrate principles, techniques, procedures, or methods of designated subjects.	Core
25-1194.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary	20106	Acquire, maintain, and repair laboratory equipment and tools.	Core
25-1194.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6455	Prepare outlines of instructional programs and training schedules and establish course goals.	Core
25-1194.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6459	Advise students on course selection, career decisions, and other academic and vocational concerns.	Core
25-1194.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6460	Participate in conferences, seminars, and training sessions to keep abreast of developments in the field, and integrate relevant information into training programs.	Core
25-1194.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6457	Develop teaching aids, such as instructional software, multimedia visual aids, or study materials.	Core
25-1194.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6461	Serve on faculty and school committees concerned with budgeting, curriculum revision, and course and diploma requirements.	Core
25-1194.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6463	Arrange for lectures by experts in designated fields.	Core
25-1194.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary	6462	Review enrollment applications and correspond with applicants to obtain additional information.	Supplemental
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6466	Teach basic skills, such as color, shape, number and letter recognition, personal hygiene, and social skills.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6467	Establish and enforce rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining order.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6478	Adapt teaching methods and instructional materials to meet students' varying needs and interests.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6464	Provide a variety of materials and resources for children to explore, manipulate, and use, both in learning activities and in imaginative play.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6476	Serve meals and snacks in accordance with nutritional guidelines.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6465	Attend to children's basic needs by feeding them, dressing them, and changing their diapers.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6472	Meet with parents and guardians to discuss their children's progress and needs, determine their priorities for their children, and suggest ways that they can promote learning and development.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6469	Organize and lead activities designed to promote physical, mental, and social development, such as games, arts and crafts, music, storytelling, and field trips.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6471	Identify children showing signs of emotional, developmental, or health-related problems and discuss them with supervisors, parents or guardians, and child development specialists.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6482	Maintain accurate and complete student records as required by laws, district policies, and administrative regulations.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6477	Assimilate arriving children to the school environment by greeting them, helping them remove outerwear, and selecting activities of interest to them.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6470	Observe and evaluate children's performance, behavior, social development, and physical health.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6474	Prepare materials and classrooms for class activities.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6468	Read books to entire classes or to small groups.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6479	Establish clear objectives for all lessons, units, and projects and communicate those objectives to children.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6481	Arrange indoor and outdoor space to facilitate creative play, motor-skill activities, and safety.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6475	Teach proper eating habits and personal hygiene.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6480	Demonstrate activities to children.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6484	Plan and conduct activities for a balanced program of instruction, demonstration, and work time that provides students with opportunities to observe, question, and investigate.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6473	Enforce all administration policies and rules governing students.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6497	Prepare and implement remedial programs for students requiring extra help.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6487	Confer with other staff members to plan and schedule lessons promoting learning, following approved curricula.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6486	Attend professional meetings, educational conferences, and teacher training workshops to maintain and improve professional competence.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6485	Organize and label materials and display students' work in a manner appropriate for their ages and perceptual skills.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6483	Prepare reports on students and activities as required by administration.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6489	Collaborate with other teachers and administrators in the development, evaluation, and revision of preschool programs.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6492	Plan and supervise class projects, field trips, visits by guests, or other experiential activities and guide students in learning from those activities.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6491	Meet with other professionals to discuss individual students' needs and progress.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6493	Select, store, order, issue, and inventory classroom equipment, materials, and supplies.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6488	Supervise, evaluate, and plan assignments for teacher assistants and volunteers.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6496	Administer tests to help determine children's developmental levels, needs, and potential.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6490	Attend staff meetings and serve on committees as required.	Core
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6494	Provide students with disabilities with assistive devices, supportive technology, and assistance accessing facilities, such as restrooms.	Supplemental
25-2011.00	Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education	6495	Perform administrative duties, such as hall and cafeteria monitoring and bus loading and unloading.	Supplemental
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6499	Establish and enforce rules for behavior and policies and procedures to maintain order among students.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6507	Prepare children for later grades by encouraging them to explore learning opportunities and to persevere with challenging tasks.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6501	Instruct students individually and in groups, adapting teaching methods to meet students' varying needs and interests.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6498	Teach basic skills, such as color, shape, number and letter recognition, personal hygiene, and social skills.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6503	Demonstrate activities to children.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6502	Read books to entire classes or to small groups.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6513	Guide and counsel students with adjustment or academic problems or special academic interests.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6500	Observe and evaluate children's performance, behavior, social development, and physical health.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6504	Provide a variety of materials and resources for children to explore, manipulate, and use, both in learning activities and in imaginative play.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6509	Prepare and implement remedial programs for students requiring extra help.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6515	Identify children showing signs of emotional, developmental, or health-related problems and discuss them with supervisors, parents or guardians, and child development specialists.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6517	Maintain accurate and complete student records and prepare reports on children and activities as required by laws, district policies, and administrative regulations.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6508	Establish clear objectives for all lessons, units, and projects and communicate those objectives to children.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6505	Plan and conduct activities for a balanced program of instruction, demonstration, and work time that provides students with opportunities to observe, question, and investigate.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6506	Confer with parents or guardians, other teachers, counselors, and administrators to resolve students' behavioral and academic problems.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6511	Organize and lead activities designed to promote physical, mental, and social development, such as games, arts and crafts, music, and storytelling.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6510	Meet with parents and guardians to discuss their children's progress and to determine their priorities for their children and their resource needs.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6527	Use computers, audio-visual aids, and other equipment and materials to supplement presentations.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6521	Meet with other professionals to discuss individual students' needs and progress.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6514	Instruct and monitor students in the use and care of equipment and materials to prevent injuries and damage.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6512	Prepare objectives and outlines for courses of study, following curriculum guidelines or requirements of states and schools.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6516	Assimilate arriving children to the school environment by greeting them, helping them remove outerwear, and selecting activities of interest to them.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6519	Collaborate with other teachers and administrators in the development, evaluation, and revision of kindergarten programs.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6518	Prepare materials, classrooms, and other indoor and outdoor spaces to facilitate creative play, learning and motor-skill activities, and safety.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6520	Prepare, administer, and grade tests and assignments to evaluate children's progress.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6523	Confer with other staff members to plan and schedule lessons promoting learning, following approved curricula.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6522	Organize and label materials and display children's work in a manner appropriate for their sizes and perceptual skills.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6526	Prepare for assigned classes and show written evidence of preparation upon request of immediate supervisors.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6528	Plan and supervise class projects, field trips, visits by guests, or other experiential activities and guide students in learning from those activities.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6524	Supervise, evaluate, and plan assignments for teacher assistants and volunteers.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6529	Involve parent volunteers and older students in children's activities to facilitate involvement in focused, complex play.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6525	Administer standardized ability and achievement tests and interpret results to determine children's developmental levels and needs.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6530	Attend professional meetings, educational conferences, and teacher training workshops to maintain and improve professional competence.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6532	Attend staff meetings and serve on committees as required.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6533	Select, store, order, issue, and inventory classroom equipment, materials, and supplies.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6531	Perform administrative duties, such as assisting in school libraries, hall and cafeteria monitoring, and bus loading and unloading.	Core
25-2012.00	Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education	6534	Provide students with disabilities with assistive devices, supportive technology, and assistance accessing facilities, such as restrooms.	Supplemental
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6540	Instruct students individually and in groups, using teaching methods such as lectures, discussions, and demonstrations.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6535	Establish and enforce rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining order among the students.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6549	Guide and counsel students with adjustment or academic problems or with special academic interests.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6538	Adapt teaching methods and instructional materials to meet students' varying needs and interests.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6539	Plan and conduct activities for a balanced program of instruction, demonstration, and work time that provides students with opportunities to observe, question, and investigate.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6537	Prepare materials and classrooms for class activities.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6543	Read books to entire classes or small groups.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6536	Observe and evaluate students' performance, behavior, social development, and physical health.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6545	Confer with parents or guardians, teachers, counselors, and administrators to resolve students' behavioral and academic problems.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6546	Meet with parents and guardians to discuss their children's progress and to determine priorities for their children and their resource needs.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6556	Use computers, audio-visual aids, and other equipment and materials to supplement presentations.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6555	Meet with other professionals to discuss individual students' needs and progress.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6541	Establish clear objectives for all lessons, units, and projects and communicate those objectives to students.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6550	Prepare and implement remedial programs for students requiring extra help.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6542	Assign and grade class work and homework.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6544	Prepare, administer, and grade tests and assignments to evaluate students' progress.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6548	Prepare students for later grades by encouraging them to explore learning opportunities and to persevere with challenging tasks.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6547	Maintain accurate and complete student records as required by laws, district policies, and administrative regulations.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6553	Enforce administration policies and rules governing students.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6561	Organize and lead activities designed to promote physical, mental, and social development, such as games, arts and crafts, music, and storytelling.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6552	Provide a variety of materials and resources for children to explore, manipulate, and use, both in learning activities and in imaginative play.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6551	Prepare objectives and outlines for courses of study, following curriculum guidelines or requirements of states and schools.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6557	Prepare for assigned classes and show written evidence of preparation upon request of immediate supervisors.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6560	Instruct and monitor students in the use and care of equipment and materials to prevent injuries and damage.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6554	Confer with other staff members to plan and schedule lessons promoting learning, following approved curricula.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6558	Collaborate with other teachers and administrators in the development, evaluation, and revision of elementary school programs.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6562	Attend professional meetings, educational conferences, and teacher training workshops to maintain and improve professional competence.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6566	Administer standardized ability and achievement tests, and interpret results to determine student strengths and needs.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6563	Plan and supervise class projects, field trips, visits by guest speakers or other experiential activities, and guide students in learning from those activities.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6559	Prepare reports on students and activities as required by administration.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6567	Supervise, evaluate, and plan assignments for teacher assistants and volunteers.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6564	Organize and label materials and display students' work.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6569	Perform administrative duties, such as school library assistance, hall and cafeteria monitoring, and bus loading and unloading.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6565	Attend staff meetings and serve on committees, as required.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6570	Select, store, order, issue, and inventory classroom equipment, materials, and supplies.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6568	Involve parent volunteers and older students in children's activities to facilitate involvement in focused, complex play.	Core
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6571	Provide students with disabilities with assistive devices, supportive technology, and assistance accessing facilities, such as restrooms.	Supplemental
25-2021.00	Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education	6572	Sponsor extracurricular activities, such as clubs, student organizations, and academic contests.	Supplemental
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6581	Prepare materials and classrooms for class activities.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6580	Observe and evaluate students' performance, behavior, social development, and physical health.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6575	Instruct through lectures, discussions, and demonstrations in one or more subjects, such as English, mathematics, or social studies.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6576	Prepare, administer, and grade tests and assignments to evaluate students' progress.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6573	Establish and enforce rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining order among students.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6577	Establish clear objectives for all lessons, units, and projects, and communicate these objectives to students.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6582	Assign lessons and correct homework.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	18638	Assist students who need extra help, such as by tutoring and preparing and implementing remedial programs.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6584	Confer with parents or guardians, other teachers, counselors, and administrators to resolve students' behavioral and academic problems.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6579	Maintain accurate, complete, and correct student records as required by laws, district policies, and administrative regulations.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6578	Plan and conduct activities for a balanced program of instruction, demonstration, and work time that provides students with opportunities to observe, question, and investigate.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6574	Adapt teaching methods and instructional materials to meet students' varying needs and interests.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6583	Enforce all administration policies and rules governing students.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6585	Prepare students for later grades by encouraging them to explore learning opportunities and to persevere with challenging tasks.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6592	Use computers, audio-visual aids, and other equipment and materials to supplement presentations.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6596	Collaborate with other teachers and administrators in the development, evaluation, and revision of middle school programs.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6588	Guide and counsel students with adjustment or academic problems, or special academic interests.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	18639	Meet or correspond with parents or guardians to discuss children's progress and to determine priorities and resource needs.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6593	Instruct and monitor students in the use and care of equipment and materials to prevent injury and damage.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6589	Meet with other professionals to discuss individual students' needs and progress.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6594	Prepare reports on students and activities as required by administration.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6591	Prepare for assigned classes and show written evidence of preparation upon request of immediate supervisors.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6586	Prepare objectives and outlines for courses of study, following curriculum guidelines or requirements of states and schools.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6602	Attend staff meetings and serve on staff committees, as required.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6603	Plan and supervise class projects, field trips, visits by guest speakers, or other experiential activities, and guide students in learning from such activities.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6595	Confer with other staff members to plan and schedule lessons promoting learning, following approved curricula.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6597	Attend professional meetings, educational conferences, and teacher training workshops to maintain and improve professional competence.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6601	Organize and supervise games and other recreational activities to promote physical, mental, and social development.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6598	Perform administrative duties, such as school library assistance, hall and cafeteria monitoring, and bus loading and unloading.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	18640	Coordinate and supervise extracurricular activities, such as clubs, student organizations, and academic contests.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6600	Organize and label materials and display students' work.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6604	Select, store, order, issue, and inventory classroom equipment, materials, and supplies.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6599	Administer standardized ability and achievement tests, and interpret results to determine student strengths and needs.	Core
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6606	Provide students with disabilities with assistive devices, supportive technology, and assistance accessing facilities, such as restrooms.	Supplemental
25-2022.00	Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6607	Supervise, evaluate, and plan assignments for teacher assistants and volunteers.	Supplemental
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	6610	Instruct students individually and in groups, using various teaching methods, such as lectures, discussions, and demonstrations.	Core
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	6612	Prepare materials and classrooms for class activities.	Core
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	6615	Adapt teaching methods and instructional materials to meet students' varying needs and interests.	Core
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	6608	Establish and enforce rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining order among students.	Core
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	6613	Establish clear objectives for all lessons, units, and projects, and communicate those objectives to students.	Core
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	6622	Prepare students for later educational experiences by encouraging them to explore learning opportunities and to persevere with challenging tasks.	Core
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	6611	Maintain accurate and complete student records as required by laws, district policies, and administrative regulations.	Core
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	6609	Instruct and monitor students in the use and care of equipment and materials to prevent injuries and damage.	Core
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	6618	Assign and grade class work and homework.	Core
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	6617	Enforce all administration policies and rules governing students.	Core
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	6616	Prepare, administer, and grade tests and assignments to evaluate students' progress.	Core
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	6621	Prepare objectives and outlines for courses of study, following curriculum guidelines or requirements of states and schools.	Core
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	6624	Confer with parents or guardians, other teachers, counselors, and administrators to resolve students' behavioral and academic problems.	Core
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	6620	Use computers, audio-visual aids, and other equipment and materials to supplement presentations.	Core
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	6614	Plan and conduct activities for a balanced program of instruction, demonstration, and work time that provides students with opportunities to observe, question, and investigate.	Core
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	6623	Guide and counsel students with adjustments, academic problems, or special academic interests.	Core
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	6619	Observe and evaluate students' performance, behavior, social development, and physical health.	Core
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	20241	Select, store, order, issue, inventory, and maintain classroom equipment, materials, and supplies.	Core
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	6625	Meet with parents and guardians to discuss their children's progress and to determine priorities for their children and their resource needs.	Core
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	6628	Provide students with disabilities with assistive devices, supportive technology, and assistance accessing facilities, such as restrooms.	Core
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	6626	Prepare for assigned classes and show written evidence of preparation upon request of immediate supervisors.	Core
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	6627	Prepare and implement remedial programs for students requiring extra help.	Core
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	6629	Meet with other professionals to discuss individual students' needs and progress.	Core
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	6631	Prepare reports on students and activities as required by administration.	Core
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	6634	Confer with other staff members to plan and schedule lessons promoting learning, following approved curricula.	Core
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	6635	Collaborate with other teachers and administrators in the development, evaluation, and revision of middle school programs.	Core
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	6632	Plan and supervise class projects, field trips, visits by guest speakers or other experiential activities, and guide students in learning from those activities.	Core
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	6633	Attend professional meetings, educational conferences, and teacher training workshops to maintain and improve professional competence.	Core
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	6636	Attend staff meetings and serve on committees, as required.	Core
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	6638	Sponsor extracurricular activities, such as clubs, student organizations, and academic contests.	Core
25-2023.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School	6637	Perform administrative duties, such as school library assistance, hall and cafeteria monitoring, and bus loading and unloading.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6650	Prepare students for later grades by encouraging them to explore learning opportunities and to persevere with challenging tasks.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6640	Instruct through lectures, discussions, and demonstrations in one or more subjects, such as English, mathematics, or social studies.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6639	Establish and enforce rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining order among students.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6643	Prepare materials and classrooms for class activities.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6644	Adapt teaching methods and instructional materials to meet students' varying needs and interests.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6642	Prepare, administer, and grade tests and assignments to evaluate students' progress.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6641	Establish clear objectives for all lessons, units, and projects, and communicate those objectives to students.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6647	Observe and evaluate students' performance, behavior, social development, and physical health.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6649	Plan and conduct activities for a balanced program of instruction, demonstration, and work time that provides students with opportunities to observe, question, and investigate.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6651	Guide and counsel students with adjustments, academic problems, or special academic interests.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6654	Use computers, audio-visual aids, and other equipment and materials to supplement presentations.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6657	Prepare objectives and outlines for courses of study, following curriculum guidelines or requirements of states and schools.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6646	Assign and grade class work and homework.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6645	Maintain accurate and complete student records as required by laws, district policies, and administrative regulations.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6648	Enforce all administration policies and rules governing students.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6656	Confer with parents or guardians, other teachers, counselors, and administrators to resolve students' behavioral and academic problems.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6661	Confer with other staff members to plan and schedule lessons promoting learning, following approved curricula.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6659	Prepare and implement remedial programs for students requiring extra help.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6670	Provide students with disabilities with assistive devices, supportive technology, and assistance accessing facilities such as restrooms.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6658	Meet with other professionals to discuss individual students' needs and progress.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6655	Meet with parents and guardians to discuss their children's progress and to determine priorities for their children and their resource needs.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6663	Prepare reports on students and activities as required by administration.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6652	Instruct and monitor students in the use of equipment and materials to prevent injuries and damage.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6662	Collaborate with other teachers and administrators in the development, evaluation, and revision of secondary school programs.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6653	Prepare for assigned classes, and show written evidence of preparation upon request of immediate supervisors.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6660	Attend professional meetings, educational conferences, and teacher training workshops to maintain and improve professional competence.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6665	Plan and supervise class projects, field trips, visits by guest speakers, or other experiential activities, and guide students in learning from those activities.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6668	Attend staff meetings and serve on committees, as required.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6667	Sponsor extracurricular activities, such as clubs, student organizations, and academic contests.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6666	Administer standardized ability and achievement tests, and interpret results to determine students' strengths and needs.	Core
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6664	Select, store, order, issue, and inventory classroom equipment, materials, and supplies.	Supplemental
25-2031.00	Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education	6669	Perform administrative duties, such as school library assistance, hall and cafeteria monitoring, and bus loading and unloading.	Supplemental
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6673	Instruct students individually and in groups, using various teaching methods, such as lectures, discussions, and demonstrations.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6674	Establish and enforce rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining order among students.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6671	Prepare materials and classroom for class activities.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6675	Observe and evaluate students' performance, behavior, social development, and physical health.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6681	Instruct students in the knowledge and skills required in a specific occupation or occupational field, using a systematic plan of lectures, discussions, audio-visual presentations, and laboratory, shop, and field studies.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6676	Instruct and monitor students in the use and care of equipment and materials to prevent injury and damage.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6682	Establish clear objectives for all lessons, units, and projects, and communicate those objectives to students.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6683	Use computers, audio-visual aids, and other equipment and materials to supplement presentations.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6688	Guide and counsel students with adjustments, academic problems, or special academic interests.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6672	Maintain accurate and complete student records as required by law, district policy, and administrative regulations.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6677	Plan and conduct activities for a balanced program of instruction, demonstration, and work time that provides students with opportunities to observe, question, and investigate.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6678	Prepare, administer, and grade tests and assignments to evaluate students' progress.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6680	Assign and grade class work and homework.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6679	Enforce all administration policies and rules governing students.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6703	Provide students with disabilities with assistive devices, supportive technology, and assistance accessing facilities, such as restrooms.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6685	Prepare students for later grades by encouraging them to explore learning opportunities and to persevere with challenging tasks.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6695	Plan and supervise class projects, field trips, visits by guest speakers or other experiential activities, and guide students in learning from those activities.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6686	Confer with parents or guardians, other teachers, counselors, and administrators to resolve students' behavioral and academic problems.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6690	Keep informed about trends in education and subject matter specialties.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6684	Plan and supervise work-experience programs in businesses, industrial shops, and school laboratories.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6691	Meet with other professionals to discuss individual students' needs and progress.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6692	Prepare and implement remedial programs for students requiring extra help.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6687	Prepare objectives and outlines for courses of study, following curriculum guidelines or requirements of states and schools.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6694	Meet with parents and guardians to discuss their children's progress and to determine priorities for their children and their resource needs.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6699	Place students in jobs, or make referrals to job placement services.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6689	Select, order, store, issue, and inventory classroom equipment, materials, and supplies.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6697	Sponsor extracurricular activities, such as clubs, student organizations, and academic contests.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6698	Collaborate with other teachers and administrators in the development, evaluation, and revision of secondary school programs.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6696	Attend professional meetings, educational conferences, and teacher training workshops to maintain and improve professional competence.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6700	Confer with other staff members to plan and schedule lessons promoting learning, following approved curricula.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6693	Prepare reports on students and activities as required by administration.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6701	Attend staff meetings and serve on committees, as required.	Core
25-2032.00	Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School	6702	Perform administrative duties, such as school library assistance, hall and cafeteria monitoring, and bus loading and unloading.	Supplemental
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19069	Employ special educational strategies or techniques during instruction to improve the development of sensory- and perceptual-motor skills, language, cognition, or memory.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19085	Teach socially acceptable behavior, employing techniques such as behavior modification or positive reinforcement.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19065	Communicate nonverbally with children to provide them with comfort, encouragement, or positive reinforcement.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19084	Teach basic skills, such as color, shape, number and letter recognition, personal hygiene, or social skills, to preschool students with special needs.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19067	Develop individual educational plans (IEPs) designed to promote students' educational, physical, or social development.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19090	Confer with parents, administrators, testing specialists, social workers, or other professionals to develop individual education plans (IEPs).	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19086	Teach students personal development skills, such as goal setting, independence, or self-advocacy.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19068	Develop or implement strategies to meet the needs of students with a variety of disabilities.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19076	Observe and evaluate students' performance, behavior, social development, and physical health.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19073	Instruct and monitor students in the use and care of equipment or materials to prevent injuries and damage.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19087	Administer tests to help determine children's developmental levels, needs, or potential.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19072	Establish and enforce rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining order among students.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19064	Attend to children's basic needs by feeding them, dressing them, or changing their diapers.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19079	Prepare classrooms with a variety of materials or resources for children to explore, manipulate, or use in learning activities or imaginative play.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19075	Monitor teachers or teacher assistants to ensure adherence to special education program requirements.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19070	Encourage students to explore learning opportunities or persevere with challenging tasks to prepare them for later grades.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19094	Meet with parents or guardians to discuss their children's progress, advise them on using community resources, or teach skills for dealing with students' impairments.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19066	Confer with parents, guardians, teachers, counselors, or administrators to resolve students' behavioral or academic problems.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19093	Maintain accurate and complete student records as required by laws, district policies, or administrative regulations.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19071	Establish and communicate clear objectives for all lessons, units, and projects to students, parents, or guardians.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19074	Modify the general preschool curriculum for students with disabilities.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19098	Provide assistive devices, supportive technology, or assistance accessing facilities, such as restrooms.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19077	Organize and supervise games or other recreational activities to promote physical, mental, or social development.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19080	Prepare objectives, outlines, or other materials for courses of study, following curriculum guidelines or requirements.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19088	Attend professional meetings, educational conferences, or teacher training workshops to maintain or improve professional competence.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19082	Read books to entire classes or to small groups.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19097	Prepare reports on students and activities as required by administration.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19063	Arrange indoor or outdoor space to facilitate creative play, motor-skill activities, or safety.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19095	Organize and display students' work in a manner appropriate for their perceptual skills.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19081	Present information in audio-visual or interactive formats, using computers, television, audio-visual aids, or other equipment, materials, or technologies.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19089	Collaborate with other teachers or administrators to develop, evaluate, or revise preschool programs.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19078	Plan and supervise experiential learning activities, such as class projects, field trips, or demonstrations.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19096	Prepare assignments for teacher assistants or volunteers.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19091	Control the inventory or distribution of classroom equipment, materials, or supplies.	Core
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19092	Coordinate placement of students with special needs into mainstream classes.	Supplemental
25-2051.00	Special Education Teachers, Preschool	19083	Serve meals or snacks in accordance with nutritional guidelines.	Supplemental
25-2055.00	Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten	22329	Administer standardized ability and achievement tests to kindergarten students with special needs.	
25-2055.00	Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten	22330	Attend professional meetings, educational conferences, or teacher training workshops to maintain or improve professional competence.	
25-2055.00	Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten	22331	Collaborate with other teachers or administrators to develop, evaluate, or revise kindergarten programs.	
25-2055.00	Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten	22332	Confer with other staff members to plan, schedule, or conduct activities for a balanced program of instruction, demonstration, and work time that provides students with opportunities to observe, question, and investigate.	
25-2055.00	Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten	22333	Confer with parents, administrators, testing specialists, social workers, or other professionals to develop individual educational plans (IEPs) for students' educational, physical, or social development.	
25-2055.00	Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten	22334	Confer with parents, guardians, teachers, counselors, or administrators to resolve students' behavioral or academic problems.	
25-2055.00	Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten	22335	Control the inventory or distribution of classroom equipment, materials, or supplies.	
25-2055.00	Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten	22336	Develop or implement strategies to meet the needs of students with a variety of disabilities.	
25-2055.00	Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten	22337	Employ special educational strategies or techniques during instruction to improve the development of sensory- and perceptual-motor skills, language, cognition, or memory.	
25-2055.00	Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten	22338	Establish and enforce rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining order among students.	
25-2055.00	Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten	22339	Instruct and monitor students in the use and care of equipment or materials to prevent injuries and damage.	
25-2055.00	Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten	22340	Instruct students with disabilities in academic subjects, using a variety of techniques, such as phonetics, multisensory learning, or repetition to reinforce learning and meet students' varying needs.	
25-2055.00	Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten	22341	Interpret or transcribe classroom materials into Braille or sign language.	
25-2055.00	Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten	22342	Maintain accurate and complete student records as required by laws, district policies, or administrative regulations.	
25-2055.00	Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten	22343	Meet with parents or guardians to discuss their children's progress, advise them on using community resources, or teach skills for dealing with students' impairments.	
25-2055.00	Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten	22344	Modify the general kindergarten education curriculum for students with disabilities.	
25-2055.00	Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten	22345	Monitor teachers or teacher assistants to ensure adherence to special education program requirements.	
25-2055.00	Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten	22346	Observe and evaluate students' performance, behavior, social development, and physical health.	
25-2055.00	Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten	22347	Organize and display students' work in a manner appropriate for their perceptual skills.	
25-2055.00	Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten	22348	Organize and supervise games or other recreational activities to promote physical, mental, or social development.	
25-2055.00	Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten	22349	Perform administrative duties, such as school library assistance, hall and cafeteria monitoring, and bus loading and unloading.	
25-2055.00	Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten	22350	Plan or supervise experiential learning activities, such as class projects, field trips, demonstrations, or visits by guest speakers.	
25-2055.00	Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten	22351	Prepare assignments for teacher assistants or volunteers.	
25-2055.00	Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten	22352	Prepare classrooms with a variety of materials or resources for children to explore, manipulate, or use in learning activities or imaginative play.	
25-2055.00	Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten	22353	Prepare objectives, outlines, or other materials for courses of study, following curriculum guidelines or school or state requirements.	
25-2055.00	Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten	22354	Prepare, administer, or grade assignments to evaluate students' progress.	
25-2055.00	Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten	22355	Present information in audio-visual or interactive formats, using computers, televisions, audio-visual aids, or other equipment, materials, or technologies.	
25-2055.00	Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten	22356	Provide assistive devices, supportive technology, or assistance accessing facilities, such as restrooms.	
25-2055.00	Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten	22357	Teach socially acceptable behavior, employing techniques such as behavior modification or positive reinforcement.	
25-2055.00	Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten	22358	Visit schools to tutor students with sensory impairments or to consult with teachers regarding students' special needs.	
25-2056.00	Special Education Teachers, Elementary School	22371	Instruct students with disabilities in academic subjects, using a variety of techniques, such as phonetics, multisensory learning, or repetition to reinforce learning and meet students' varying needs.	Core
25-2056.00	Special Education Teachers, Elementary School	22365	Develop or implement strategies to meet the needs of students with a variety of disabilities.	Core
25-2056.00	Special Education Teachers, Elementary School	22387	Teach socially acceptable behavior, employing techniques such as behavior modification or positive reinforcement.	Core
25-2056.00	Special Education Teachers, Elementary School	22376	Modify the general elementary education curriculum for students with disabilities.	Core
25-2056.00	Special Education Teachers, Elementary School	22374	Maintain accurate and complete student records as required by laws, district policies, or administrative regulations.	Core
25-2056.00	Special Education Teachers, Elementary School	22383	Prepare classrooms with a variety of materials or resources for children to explore, manipulate, or use in learning activities or imaginative play.	Core
25-2056.00	Special Education Teachers, Elementary School	22368	Establish and enforce rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining order among students.	Core
25-2056.00	Special Education Teachers, Elementary School	22386	Provide assistive devices, supportive technology, or assistance accessing facilities, such as restrooms.	Core
25-2056.00	Special Education Teachers, Elementary School	22364	Coordinate placement of students with special needs into mainstream classes.	Core
25-2056.00	Special Education Teachers, Elementary School	22378	Observe and evaluate students' performance, behavior, social development, and physical health.	Core
25-2056.00	Special Education Teachers, Elementary School	22366	Encourage students to explore learning opportunities or persevere with challenging tasks to prepare them for later grades.	Core
25-2056.00	Special Education Teachers, Elementary School	22363	Confer with parents, administrators, testing specialists, social workers, or other professionals to develop individual educational plans (IEPs) for students' educational, physical, or social development.	Core
25-2056.00	Special Education Teachers, Elementary School	22375	Meet with parents or guardians to discuss their children's progress, advise them on using community resources, or teach skills for dealing with students' impairments.	Core
25-2056.00	Special Education Teachers, Elementary School	22377	Monitor teachers or teacher assistants to ensure adherence to special education program requirements.	Core
25-2056.00	Special Education Teachers, Elementary School	22388	Teach students personal development skills, such as goal setting, independence, or self-advocacy.	Core
25-2056.00	Special Education Teachers, Elementary School	22367	Establish and communicate clear objectives for all lessons, units, and projects to students.	Core
25-2056.00	Special Education Teachers, Elementary School	22369	Guide or counsel students with adjustment problems, academic problems, or special academic interests.	Core
25-2056.00	Special Education Teachers, Elementary School	22381	Plan or conduct activities for a balanced program of instruction, demonstration, and work time that provides students with opportunities to observe, question, and investigate.	Core
25-2056.00	Special Education Teachers, Elementary School	22384	Prepare objectives, outlines, or other materials for courses of study, following curriculum guidelines or school or state requirements.	Core
25-2056.00	Special Education Teachers, Elementary School	22372	Instruct students in daily living skills required for independent maintenance and self-sufficiency, such as hygiene, safety, or food preparation.	Core
25-2056.00	Special Education Teachers, Elementary School	22361	Collaborate with other teachers or administrators to develop, evaluate, or revise elementary school programs.	Core
25-2056.00	Special Education Teachers, Elementary School	22362	Confer with other staff members to plan or schedule lessons promoting learning, following approved curricula.	Core
25-2056.00	Special Education Teachers, Elementary School	22370	Instruct and monitor students in the use and care of equipment or materials to prevent injuries and damage.	Core
25-2056.00	Special Education Teachers, Elementary School	22385	Prepare, administer, or grade tests or assignments to evaluate students' progress.	Core
25-2056.00	Special Education Teachers, Elementary School	22379	Organize and display students' work in a manner appropriate for their perceptual skills.	Core
25-2056.00	Special Education Teachers, Elementary School	22360	Attend professional meetings, educational conferences, or teacher training workshops to maintain or improve professional competence.	Core
25-2056.00	Special Education Teachers, Elementary School	22373	Interpret the results of standardized tests to determine students' strengths and areas of need.	Core
25-2056.00	Special Education Teachers, Elementary School	22380	Organize and supervise games or other recreational activities to promote physical, mental, or social development.	Core
25-2056.00	Special Education Teachers, Elementary School	22359	Administer standardized ability and achievement tests to elementary students with special needs.	Core
25-2056.00	Special Education Teachers, Elementary School	22382	Plan or supervise experiential learning activities, such as class projects, field trips, demonstrations, or visits by guest speakers.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	21063	Develop or write Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) for students.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6744	Establish and enforce rules for behavior and policies and procedures to maintain order among students.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6748	Develop and implement strategies to meet the needs of students with a variety of handicapping conditions.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6746	Prepare materials and classrooms for class activities.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6778	Instruct students in daily living skills required for independent maintenance and self-sufficiency, such as hygiene, safety, and food preparation.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6752	Confer with parents or guardians, other teachers, counselors, and administrators to resolve students' behavioral and academic problems.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6754	Coordinate placement of students with special needs into mainstream classes.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6747	Confer with parents, administrators, testing specialists, social workers, and professionals to develop individual educational plans (IEPs) for students' educational, physical, and social development.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6750	Modify the general education curriculum for students with disabilities, based upon a variety of instructional techniques and instructional technology.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6749	Teach socially acceptable behavior, employing techniques such as behavior modification and positive reinforcement.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6757	Guide and counsel students with adjustments, academic problems, or special academic interests.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6759	Establish clear objectives for all lessons, units, and projects, and communicate those objectives to students.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6760	Teach students personal development skills, such as goal setting, independence, and self-advocacy.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6751	Employ special educational strategies and techniques during instruction to improve the development of sensory- and perceptual-motor skills, language, cognition, and memory.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6745	Maintain accurate and complete student records, and prepare reports on children and activities, as required by laws, district policies, and administrative regulations.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	21064	Collaborate with other teachers that provide instruction to special education students to ensure that the students receive appropriate support.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6753	Instruct through lectures, discussions, and demonstrations in one or more subjects, such as English, mathematics, or social studies.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6763	Monitor teachers and teacher assistants to ensure that they adhere to inclusive special education program requirements.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6755	Meet with parents and guardians to discuss their children's progress and to determine priorities for their children and their resource needs.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6758	Observe and evaluate students' performance, behavior, social development, and physical health.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6769	Instruct and monitor students in the use and care of equipment and materials to prevent injuries and damage.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6761	Plan and conduct activities for a balanced program of instruction, demonstration, and work time that provides students with opportunities to observe, question, and investigate.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6767	Confer with other staff members to plan and schedule lessons promoting learning, following approved curricula.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6771	Use computers, audio-visual aids, and other equipment and materials to supplement presentations.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6765	Prepare objectives and outlines for courses of study, following curriculum guidelines or requirements of states and schools.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6764	Administer standardized ability and achievement tests, and interpret results to determine students' strengths and needs.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6762	Prepare for assigned classes, and show written evidence of preparation upon request of immediate supervisors.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6756	Prepare, administer, and grade tests and assignments to evaluate students' progress.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6766	Meet with parents and guardians to provide guidance in using community resources and to teach skills for dealing with students' impairments.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6781	Provide additional instruction in vocational areas.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6770	Organize and label materials and display students' work.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6775	Attend staff meetings and serve on committees, as required.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6772	Attend professional meetings, educational conferences, and teacher training workshops to maintain and improve professional competence.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6776	Plan and supervise class projects, field trips, visits by guest speakers, or other experiential activities, and guide students in learning from those activities.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6774	Perform administrative duties, such as school library assistance, hall and cafeteria monitoring, and bus loading and unloading.	Core
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6780	Provide assistive devices, supportive technology, and assistance accessing facilities, such as restrooms.	Supplemental
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6768	Supervise, evaluate, and plan assignments for teacher assistants and volunteers.	Supplemental
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6773	Organize and supervise games and other recreational activities to promote physical, mental, and social development.	Supplemental
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6782	Visit schools to tutor students with sensory impairments and to consult with teachers regarding students' special needs.	Supplemental
25-2057.00	Special Education Teachers, Middle School	6777	Select, store, order, issue, and inventory classroom equipment, materials, and supplies.	Supplemental
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6787	Establish and enforce rules for behavior and policies and procedures to maintain order among students.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6784	Maintain accurate and complete student records, and prepare reports on children and activities, as required by laws, district policies, and administrative regulations.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6788	Confer with parents, administrators, testing specialists, social workers, or other professionals to develop individual educational plans (IEPs) for students' educational, physical, and social development.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6790	Employ special educational strategies and techniques during instruction to improve the development of sensory- and perceptual-motor skills, language, cognition, and memory.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6794	Establish clear objectives for all lessons, units, and projects, and communicate those objectives to students.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6786	Prepare materials and classrooms for class activities.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6785	Teach socially acceptable behavior, employing techniques such as behavior modification and positive reinforcement.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6798	Confer with parents or guardians, other teachers, counselors, and administrators to resolve students' behavioral and academic problems.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6795	Develop and implement strategies to meet the needs of students with a variety of handicapping conditions.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6792	Teach personal development skills, such as goal setting, independence, and self-advocacy.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6793	Prepare students for later grades by encouraging them to explore learning opportunities and to persevere with challenging tasks.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6796	Modify the general education curriculum for students with disabilities, based upon a variety of instructional techniques and technologies.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6802	Observe and evaluate students' performance, behavior, social development, and physical health.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6809	Confer with other staff members to plan and schedule lessons promoting learning, following approved curricula.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6797	Meet with other professionals to discuss individual students' needs and progress.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6801	Coordinate placement of students with special needs into mainstream classes.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6808	Prepare objectives and outlines for courses of study, following curriculum guidelines or requirements of states and schools.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6800	Guide and counsel students with adjustments, academic problems, or special academic interests.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6803	Monitor teachers and teacher assistants to ensure that they adhere to inclusive special education program requirements.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6791	Plan and conduct activities for a balanced program of instruction, demonstration, and work time that provides students with opportunities to observe, question, and investigate.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6811	Use computers, audio-visual aids, and other equipment and materials to supplement presentations.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6799	Meet with parents and guardians to discuss their children's progress and to determine priorities for their children and their resource needs.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6820	Provide assistive devices, supportive technology, and assistance accessing facilities, such as restrooms.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6789	Instruct through lectures, discussions, and demonstrations in one or more subjects, such as English, mathematics, or social studies.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6804	Prepare, administer, and grade tests and assignments to evaluate students' progress.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6813	Collaborate with other teachers and administrators in the development, evaluation, and revision of secondary school programs.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6805	Instruct students in daily living skills required for independent maintenance and self-sufficiency, such as hygiene, safety, and food preparation.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6812	Administer standardized ability and achievement tests, and interpret results to determine students' strengths and needs.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6814	Prepare for assigned classes, and show written evidence of preparation upon request of immediate supervisors.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6806	Meet with parents and guardians to provide guidance in using community resources and to teach skills for dealing with students' impairments.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6815	Attend professional meetings, educational conferences, and teacher training workshops to maintain and improve professional competence.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6817	Attend staff meetings and serve on committees, as required.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6816	Plan and supervise class projects, field trips, visits by guest speakers, or other experiential activities, and guide students in learning from those activities.	Core
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6807	Provide additional instruction in vocational areas.	Supplemental
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6810	Instruct and monitor students in the use and care of equipment and materials to prevent injuries and damage.	Supplemental
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6822	Provide interpretation and transcription of regular classroom materials through Braille and sign language.	Supplemental
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6819	Perform administrative duties, such as school library assistance, hall and cafeteria monitoring, and bus loading and unloading.	Supplemental
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6823	Sponsor extracurricular activities, such as clubs, student organizations, and academic contests.	Supplemental
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6818	Select, store, order, issue, and inventory classroom equipment, materials, and supplies.	Supplemental
25-2058.00	Special Education Teachers, Secondary School	6821	Visit schools to tutor students with sensory impairments and to consult with teachers regarding students' special needs.	Supplemental
25-2059.01	Adapted Physical Education Specialists	17016	Adapt instructional techniques to the age and skill levels of students.	Core
25-2059.01	Adapted Physical Education Specialists	17018	Instruct students, using adapted physical education techniques, to improve physical fitness, gross motor skills, perceptual motor skills, or sports and game achievement.	Core
25-2059.01	Adapted Physical Education Specialists	17006	Provide individual or small groups of students with adapted physical education instruction that meets desired physical needs or goals.	Core
25-2059.01	Adapted Physical Education Specialists	17005	Provide students positive feedback to encourage them and help them develop an appreciation for physical education.	Core
25-2059.01	Adapted Physical Education Specialists	17011	Establish and maintain standards of behavior to create safe, orderly, and effective environments for learning.	Core
25-2059.01	Adapted Physical Education Specialists	17017	Provide adapted physical education services to students with intellectual disabilities, autism, traumatic brain injury, orthopedic impairments, or other disabling condition.	Core
25-2059.01	Adapted Physical Education Specialists	17014	Assess students' physical progress or needs.	Core
25-2059.01	Adapted Physical Education Specialists	17013	Assist in screening or placement of students in adapted physical education programs.	Core
25-2059.01	Adapted Physical Education Specialists	17010	Evaluate the motor needs of individual students to determine their need for adapted physical education services.	Core
25-2059.01	Adapted Physical Education Specialists	21186	Collaborate with other educational personnel to provide inclusive activities or programs for children with disabilities.	Core
25-2059.01	Adapted Physical Education Specialists	17008	Maintain thorough student records to document attendance, participation, or progress, ensuring confidentiality of all records.	Core
25-2059.01	Adapted Physical Education Specialists	17015	Advise education professionals of students' physical abilities or disabilities and the accommodations required to enhance their school performance.	Core
25-2059.01	Adapted Physical Education Specialists	17012	Communicate behavioral observations and student progress reports to students, parents, teachers, or administrators.	Core
25-2059.01	Adapted Physical Education Specialists	17004	Write or modify individualized education plans (IEPs) for students with intellectual or physical disabilities.	Core
25-2059.01	Adapted Physical Education Specialists	17002	Write reports to summarize student performance, social growth, or physical development.	Core
25-2059.01	Adapted Physical Education Specialists	17007	Prepare lesson plans in accordance with individualized education plans (IEPs) and the functional abilities or needs of students.	Core
25-2059.01	Adapted Physical Education Specialists	17003	Attend in-service training, workshops, or meetings to keep abreast of current practices or trends in adapted physical education.	Core
25-2059.01	Adapted Physical Education Specialists	17000	Review adapted physical education programs or practices to ensure compliance with government or other regulations.	Core
25-2059.01	Adapted Physical Education Specialists	17001	Request or order physical education equipment, following standard procedures.	Core
25-2059.01	Adapted Physical Education Specialists	17009	Maintain inventory of instructional equipment, materials, or aids.	Core
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6825	Observe and evaluate students' work to determine progress and make suggestions for improvement.	Core
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6836	Observe students to determine qualifications, limitations, abilities, interests, and other individual characteristics.	Core
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6830	Establish clear objectives for all lessons, units, and projects and communicate those objectives to students.	Core
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6824	Adapt teaching methods and instructional materials to meet students' varying needs, abilities, and interests.	Core
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6832	Prepare students for further education by encouraging them to explore learning opportunities and to persevere with challenging tasks.	Core
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6829	Prepare materials and classrooms for class activities.	Core
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6827	Instruct students individually and in groups, using various teaching methods, such as lectures, discussions, and demonstrations.	Core
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6826	Plan and conduct activities for a balanced program of instruction, demonstration, and work time that provides students with opportunities to observe, question, and investigate.	Core
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6835	Assign and grade class work and homework.	Core
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6828	Maintain accurate and complete student records as required by laws or administrative policies.	Core
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6831	Conduct classes, workshops, and demonstrations to teach principles, techniques, or methods in subjects, such as basic English language skills, life skills, and workforce entry skills.	Core
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6833	Establish and enforce rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining order among the students for whom they are responsible.	Core
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6839	Prepare and administer written, oral, and performance tests and issue grades in accordance with performance.	Core
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6838	Prepare and implement remedial programs for students requiring extra help.	Core
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6848	Prepare for assigned classes and show written evidence of preparation upon request of immediate supervisors.	Core
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6843	Enforce administration policies and rules governing students.	Core
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6840	Use computers, audio-visual aids, and other equipment and materials to supplement presentations.	Core
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6841	Prepare objectives and outlines for courses of study, following curriculum guidelines or requirements of states and schools.	Core
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6849	Prepare reports on students and activities as required by administration.	Core
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6844	Review instructional content, methods, and student evaluations to assess strengths and weaknesses, and to develop recommendations for course revision, development, or elimination.	Core
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6837	Register, orient, and assess new students according to standards and procedures.	Core
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6851	Collaborate with other teachers and professionals in the development of instructional programs.	Core
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6853	Attend staff meetings and serve on committees, as required.	Core
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6846	Meet with other professionals to discuss individual students' needs and progress.	Core
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6842	Guide and counsel students with adjustment or academic problems or special academic interests.	Core
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6850	Select, order, and issue books, materials, and supplies for courses or projects.	Core
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6847	Attend professional meetings, conferences, and workshops to maintain and improve professional competence.	Core
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6845	Confer with other staff members to plan and schedule lessons that promote learning, following approved curricula.	Core
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6854	Plan and supervise class projects, field trips, visits by guest speakers, contests, or other experiential activities, and guide students in learning from those activities.	Core
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6858	Provide students with disabilities with assistive devices, supportive technology, and assistance accessing facilities, such as restrooms.	Supplemental
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6834	Provide information, guidance, and preparation for the General Equivalency Diploma (GED) examination.	Supplemental
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6856	Select and schedule class times to ensure maximum attendance.	Supplemental
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6859	Train and assist tutors and community literacy volunteers.	Supplemental
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6861	Observe and evaluate the performance of other instructors.	Supplemental
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6860	Confer with leaders of government and community groups to coordinate student training or to find opportunities for students to fulfill curriculum requirements.	Supplemental
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6852	Participate in publicity planning, community awareness efforts, and student recruitment.	Supplemental
25-3011.00	Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors	6855	Advise students on internships, prospective employers, and job placement services.	Supplemental
25-3021.00	Self-Enrichment Teachers	8668	Instruct students individually and in groups, using various teaching methods, such as lectures, discussions, and demonstrations.	Core
25-3021.00	Self-Enrichment Teachers	8664	Adapt teaching methods and instructional materials to meet students' varying needs and interests.	Core
25-3021.00	Self-Enrichment Teachers	8671	Prepare students for further development by encouraging them to explore learning opportunities and to persevere with challenging tasks.	Core
25-3021.00	Self-Enrichment Teachers	8667	Observe students to determine qualifications, limitations, abilities, interests, and other individual characteristics.	Core
25-3021.00	Self-Enrichment Teachers	8676	Maintain accurate and complete student records as required by administrative policy.	Core
25-3021.00	Self-Enrichment Teachers	8666	Monitor students' performance to make suggestions for improvement and to ensure that they satisfy course standards, training requirements, and objectives.	Core
25-3021.00	Self-Enrichment Teachers	8683	Prepare and administer written, oral, and performance tests, and issue grades in accordance with performance.	Core
25-3021.00	Self-Enrichment Teachers	8669	Establish clear objectives for all lessons, units, and projects and communicate those objectives to students.	Core
25-3021.00	Self-Enrichment Teachers	8675	Prepare instructional program objectives, outlines, and lesson plans.	Core
25-3021.00	Self-Enrichment Teachers	8681	Confer with other teachers and professionals to plan and schedule lessons promoting learning and development.	Core
25-3021.00	Self-Enrichment Teachers	8672	Prepare materials and classrooms for class activities.	Core
25-3021.00	Self-Enrichment Teachers	8673	Enforce policies and rules governing students.	Core
25-3021.00	Self-Enrichment Teachers	8687	Review instructional content, methods, and student evaluations to assess strengths and weaknesses, and to develop recommendations for course revision, development, or elimination.	Core
25-3021.00	Self-Enrichment Teachers	8680	Meet with other instructors to discuss individual students and their progress.	Core
25-3021.00	Self-Enrichment Teachers	8674	Plan and conduct activities for a balanced program of instruction, demonstration, and work time that provides students with opportunities to observe, question, and investigate.	Core
25-3021.00	Self-Enrichment Teachers	8690	Use computers, audio-visual aids, and other equipment and materials to supplement presentations.	Core
25-3021.00	Self-Enrichment Teachers	8679	Attend professional meetings, conferences, and workshops to maintain and improve professional competence.	Core
25-3021.00	Self-Enrichment Teachers	8678	Plan and supervise class projects, field trips, visits by guest speakers, contests, or other experiential activities, and guide students in learning from those activities.	Core
25-3021.00	Self-Enrichment Teachers	8682	Attend staff meetings and serve on committees, as required.	Core
25-3021.00	Self-Enrichment Teachers	8692	Select, order, and issue books, materials, and supplies for courses or projects.	Core
25-3021.00	Self-Enrichment Teachers	8685	Assign and grade class work and homework.	Supplemental
25-3021.00	Self-Enrichment Teachers	8665	Conduct classes, workshops, and demonstrations, and provide individual instruction to teach topics and skills, such as cooking, dancing, writing, physical fitness, photography, personal finance, and flying.	Supplemental
25-3021.00	Self-Enrichment Teachers	8670	Instruct and monitor students in the use and care of equipment and materials to prevent injury and damage.	Supplemental
25-3021.00	Self-Enrichment Teachers	8688	Meet with parents and guardians to discuss their children's progress and to determine their priorities for their children.	Supplemental
25-3021.00	Self-Enrichment Teachers	8684	Schedule class times to ensure maximum attendance.	Supplemental
25-3021.00	Self-Enrichment Teachers	8686	Prepare and implement remedial programs for students requiring extra help.	Supplemental
25-3021.00	Self-Enrichment Teachers	8691	Observe and evaluate the performance of other instructors.	Supplemental
25-3021.00	Self-Enrichment Teachers	8689	Organize and supervise games and other recreational activities to promote physical, mental, and social development.	Supplemental
25-3021.00	Self-Enrichment Teachers	8677	Participate in publicity planning and student recruitment.	Supplemental
25-3021.00	Self-Enrichment Teachers	8693	Write instructional articles on designated subjects.	Supplemental
25-3031.00	Substitute Teachers, Short-Term	22395	Enforce school and class rules to maintain order in the classroom.	Core
25-3031.00	Substitute Teachers, Short-Term	22389	Answer students' questions.	Core
25-3031.00	Substitute Teachers, Short-Term	22396	Follow lesson plans designed by absent teachers.	Core
25-3031.00	Substitute Teachers, Short-Term	22403	Take class attendance and maintain attendance records.	Core
25-3031.00	Substitute Teachers, Short-Term	22402	Supervise students during activities outside the classroom, such as recess, lunch, and field trips.	Core
25-3031.00	Substitute Teachers, Short-Term	22405	Teach social skills to students, such as communication, conflict resolution, and etiquette.	Core
25-3031.00	Substitute Teachers, Short-Term	22406	Tutor or assist students individually or in small groups.	Core
25-3031.00	Substitute Teachers, Short-Term	22393	Distribute or collect tests or homework assignments.	Core
25-3031.00	Substitute Teachers, Short-Term	22394	Distribute teaching materials, such as textbooks, workbooks, papers, and pencils, to students.	Core
25-3031.00	Substitute Teachers, Short-Term	22404	Teach a variety of subjects, such as English, mathematics, and social studies.	Core
25-3031.00	Substitute Teachers, Short-Term	22398	Operate equipment such as computers or audio-visual aids to supplement presentations.	Core
25-3031.00	Substitute Teachers, Short-Term	22392	Counsel students with adjustment or academic problems.	Core
25-3031.00	Substitute Teachers, Short-Term	22391	Attend professional meetings, educational conferences, or teacher training workshops to improve professional competence.	Core
25-3031.00	Substitute Teachers, Short-Term	22400	Provide students with disabilities with assistive devices, supportive technology, or assistance accessing facilities, such as restrooms.	Supplemental
25-3031.00	Substitute Teachers, Short-Term	22399	Organize and supervise games or other recreational activities.	Supplemental
25-3031.00	Substitute Teachers, Short-Term	22390	Assist students with boarding or exiting school buses.	Supplemental
25-3031.00	Substitute Teachers, Short-Term	22397	Grade students' assignments and exams.	Supplemental
25-3031.00	Substitute Teachers, Short-Term	22401	Restock teaching materials or supplies.	Supplemental
25-3041.00	Tutors	17027	Provide feedback to students, using positive reinforcement techniques to encourage, motivate, or build confidence in students.	Core
25-3041.00	Tutors	17026	Review class material with students by discussing text, working solutions to problems, or reviewing worksheets or other assignments.	Core
25-3041.00	Tutors	17034	Assess students' progress throughout tutoring sessions.	Core
25-3041.00	Tutors	17036	Teach students study skills, note-taking skills, and test-taking strategies.	Core
25-3041.00	Tutors	17037	Provide private instruction to individual or small groups of students to improve academic performance, improve occupational skills, or prepare for academic or occupational tests.	Core
25-3041.00	Tutors	17023	Participate in training and development sessions to improve tutoring practices or learn new tutoring techniques.	Core
25-3041.00	Tutors	17033	Collaborate with students, parents, teachers, school administrators, or counselors to determine student needs, develop tutoring plans, or assess student progress.	Core
25-3041.00	Tutors	17025	Monitor student performance or assist students in academic environments, such as classrooms, laboratories, or computing centers.	Core
25-3041.00	Tutors	17020	Schedule tutoring appointments with students or their parents.	Core
25-3041.00	Tutors	17024	Organize tutoring environment to promote productivity and learning.	Core
25-3041.00	Tutors	17032	Communicate students' progress to students, parents, or teachers in written progress reports, in person, by phone, or by email.	Core
25-3041.00	Tutors	17029	Maintain records of students' assessment results, progress, feedback, or school performance, ensuring confidentiality of all records.	Core
25-3041.00	Tutors	17030	Identify, develop, or implement intervention strategies, tutoring plans, or individualized education plans (IEPs) for students.	Core
25-3041.00	Tutors	17022	Prepare and facilitate tutoring workshops, collaborative projects, or academic support sessions for small groups of students.	Core
25-3041.00	Tutors	17028	Prepare lesson plans or learning modules for tutoring sessions according to students' needs and goals.	Core
25-3041.00	Tutors	17031	Develop teaching or training materials, such as handouts, study materials, or quizzes.	Core
25-3041.00	Tutors	17019	Travel to students' homes, libraries, or schools to conduct tutoring sessions.	Supplemental
25-3041.00	Tutors	17035	Administer, proctor, or score academic or diagnostic assessments.	Supplemental
25-3041.00	Tutors	17021	Research or recommend textbooks, software, equipment, or other learning materials to complement tutoring.	Supplemental
25-4011.00	Archivists	7631	Organize archival records and develop classification systems to facilitate access to archival materials.	Core
25-4011.00	Archivists	7633	Provide reference services and assistance for users needing archival materials.	Core
25-4011.00	Archivists	7635	Prepare archival records, such as document descriptions, to allow easy access to information.	Core
25-4011.00	Archivists	7630	Create and maintain accessible, retrievable computer archives and databases, incorporating current advances in electronic information storage technology.	Core
25-4011.00	Archivists	7637	Establish and administer policy guidelines concerning public access and use of materials.	Core
25-4011.00	Archivists	7634	Direct activities of workers who assist in arranging, cataloguing, exhibiting, and maintaining collections of valuable materials.	Core
25-4011.00	Archivists	7636	Preserve records, documents, and objects, copying records to film, videotape, audiotape, disk, or computer formats as necessary.	Core
25-4011.00	Archivists	7639	Research and record the origins and historical significance of archival materials.	Core
25-4011.00	Archivists	7638	Locate new materials and direct their acquisition and display.	Core
25-4011.00	Archivists	7632	Authenticate and appraise historical documents and archival materials.	Core
25-4011.00	Archivists	7641	Coordinate educational and public outreach programs, such as tours, workshops, lectures, and classes.	Core
25-4011.00	Archivists	7640	Specialize in an area of history or technology, researching topics or items relevant to collections to determine what should be retained or acquired.	Core
25-4011.00	Archivists	7642	Select and edit documents for publication and display, applying knowledge of subject, literary expression, and presentation techniques.	Core
25-4012.00	Curators	18641	Plan and organize the acquisition, storage, and exhibition of collections and related materials, including the selection of exhibition themes and designs, and develop or install exhibit materials.	Core
25-4012.00	Curators	1644	Develop and maintain an institution's registration, cataloging, and basic record-keeping systems, using computer databases.	Core
25-4012.00	Curators	1649	Plan and conduct special research projects in area of interest or expertise.	Core
25-4012.00	Curators	1645	Provide information from the institution's holdings to other curators and to the public.	Core
25-4012.00	Curators	1648	Negotiate and authorize purchase, sale, exchange, or loan of collections.	Core
25-4012.00	Curators	1655	Study, examine, and test acquisitions to authenticate their origin, composition, history, and to assess their current value.	Core
25-4012.00	Curators	1646	Inspect premises to assess the need for repairs and to ensure that climate and pest control issues are addressed.	Core
25-4012.00	Curators	1654	Write and review grant proposals, journal articles, institutional reports, and publicity materials.	Core
25-4012.00	Curators	18642	Design, organize, or conduct tours, workshops, and instructional or educational sessions to acquaint individuals with an institution's facilities and materials.	Core
25-4012.00	Curators	1652	Attend meetings, conventions, and civic events to promote use of institution's services, to seek financing, and to maintain community alliances.	Core
25-4012.00	Curators	1647	Train and supervise curatorial, fiscal, technical, research, and clerical staff, as well as volunteers or interns.	Core
25-4012.00	Curators	1651	Confer with the board of directors to formulate and interpret policies, to determine budget requirements, and to plan overall operations.	Core
25-4012.00	Curators	1656	Arrange insurance coverage for objects on loan or for special exhibits and recommend changes in coverage for the entire collection.	Supplemental
25-4012.00	Curators	1653	Schedule events and organize details, including refreshment, entertainment, decorations, and the collection of any fees.	Supplemental
25-4012.00	Curators	1657	Establish specifications for reproductions and oversee their manufacture or select items from commercially available replica sources.	Supplemental
25-4013.00	Museum Technicians and Conservators	3806	Install, arrange, assemble, and prepare artifacts for exhibition, ensuring the artifacts' safety, reporting their status and condition, and identifying and correcting any problems with the set up.	Core
25-4013.00	Museum Technicians and Conservators	3818	Repair, restore, and reassemble artifacts, designing and fabricating missing or broken parts, to restore them to their original appearance and prevent deterioration.	Core
25-4013.00	Museum Technicians and Conservators	3809	Clean objects, such as paper, textiles, wood, metal, glass, rock, pottery, and furniture, using cleansers, solvents, soap solutions, and polishes.	Core
25-4013.00	Museum Technicians and Conservators	18644	Photograph objects for documentation.	Core
25-4013.00	Museum Technicians and Conservators	3808	Determine whether objects need repair and choose the safest and most effective method of repair.	Core
25-4013.00	Museum Technicians and Conservators	3810	Prepare artifacts for storage and shipping.	Core
25-4013.00	Museum Technicians and Conservators	21065	Enter information about museum collections into computer databases.	Core
25-4013.00	Museum Technicians and Conservators	3814	Recommend preservation procedures, such as control of temperature and humidity, to curatorial and building staff.	Core
25-4013.00	Museum Technicians and Conservators	3824	Notify superior when restoration of artifacts requires outside experts.	Core
25-4013.00	Museum Technicians and Conservators	3811	Supervise and work with volunteers.	Core
25-4013.00	Museum Technicians and Conservators	3817	Perform on-site field work which may involve interviewing people, inspecting and identifying artifacts, note-taking, viewing sites and collections, and repainting exhibition spaces.	Core
25-4013.00	Museum Technicians and Conservators	18645	Lead tours and teach educational courses to students and the general public.	Core
25-4013.00	Museum Technicians and Conservators	3815	Classify and assign registration numbers to artifacts and supervise inventory control.	Supplemental
25-4013.00	Museum Technicians and Conservators	3820	Study object documentation or conduct standard chemical and physical tests to ascertain the object's age, composition, original appearance, need for treatment or restoration, and appropriate preservation method.	Supplemental
25-4013.00	Museum Technicians and Conservators	3819	Prepare reports on the operation of conservation laboratories, documenting the condition of artifacts, treatment options, and the methods of preservation and repair used.	Supplemental
25-4013.00	Museum Technicians and Conservators	3813	Specialize in particular materials or types of object, such as documents and books, paintings, decorative arts, textiles, metals, or architectural materials.	Supplemental
25-4013.00	Museum Technicians and Conservators	3822	Perform tests and examinations to establish storage and conservation requirements, policies, and procedures.	Supplemental
25-4013.00	Museum Technicians and Conservators	18643	Direct and supervise curatorial, technical, and student staff in the handling, mounting, care, and storage of art objects.	Supplemental
25-4013.00	Museum Technicians and Conservators	3807	Coordinate exhibit installations, assisting with design, constructing displays, dioramas, display cases, and models, and ensuring the availability of necessary materials.	Supplemental
25-4013.00	Museum Technicians and Conservators	3826	Preserve or direct preservation of objects, using plaster, resin, sealants, hardeners, and shellac.	Supplemental
25-4013.00	Museum Technicians and Conservators	3823	Plan and conduct research to develop and improve methods of restoring and preserving specimens.	Supplemental
25-4013.00	Museum Technicians and Conservators	18646	Deliver artwork on courier trips.	Supplemental
25-4013.00	Museum Technicians and Conservators	3827	Build, repair, and install wooden steps, scaffolds, and walkways to gain access to or permit improved view of exhibited equipment.	Supplemental
25-4013.00	Museum Technicians and Conservators	3825	Estimate cost of restoration work.	Supplemental
25-4022.00	Librarians and Media Collections Specialists	22407	Check books in and out of the library.	Core
25-4022.00	Librarians and Media Collections Specialists	22408	Teach library patrons basic computer skills, such as searching computerized databases.	Core
25-4022.00	Librarians and Media Collections Specialists	22409	Review and evaluate materials, using book reviews, catalogs, faculty recommendations, and current holdings to select and order print, audio-visual, and electronic resources.	Core
25-4022.00	Librarians and Media Collections Specialists	22411	Search standard reference materials, including online sources and the Internet, to answer patrons' reference questions.	Core
25-4022.00	Librarians and Media Collections Specialists	22410	Keep up-to-date records of circulation and materials, maintain inventory, and correct cataloging errors.	Core
25-4022.00	Librarians and Media Collections Specialists	22412	Analyze patrons' requests to determine needed information and assist in furnishing or locating that information.	Core
25-4022.00	Librarians and Media Collections Specialists	22413	Supervise daily library operations, budgeting, planning, and personnel activities, such as hiring, training, scheduling, and performance evaluations.	Core
25-4022.00	Librarians and Media Collections Specialists	22414	Plan and teach classes on topics such as information literacy, library instruction, and technology use.	Core
25-4022.00	Librarians and Media Collections Specialists	22415	Confer with colleagues, faculty, and community members and organizations to conduct informational programs, make collection decisions, and determine library services to offer.	Core
25-4022.00	Librarians and Media Collections Specialists	22416	Code, classify, and catalog books, publications, films, audio-visual aids, and other library materials, based on subject matter or standard library classification systems.	Core
25-4022.00	Librarians and Media Collections Specialists	22417	Respond to customer complaints, taking action as necessary.	Core
25-4022.00	Librarians and Media Collections Specialists	22419	Plan and deliver client-centered programs and services, such as special services for corporate clients, storytelling for children, newsletters, or programs for special groups.	Core
25-4022.00	Librarians and Media Collections Specialists	22418	Explain use of library facilities, resources, equipment, and services, and provide information about library policies.	Core
25-4022.00	Librarians and Media Collections Specialists	22420	Locate unusual or unique information in response to specific requests.	Core
25-4022.00	Librarians and Media Collections Specialists	22421	Troubleshoot problems with audio-visual equipment.	Core
25-4022.00	Librarians and Media Collections Specialists	22422	Develop library policies and procedures.	Core
25-4022.00	Librarians and Media Collections Specialists	22424	Evaluate materials to determine outdated or unused items to be discarded.	Core
25-4022.00	Librarians and Media Collections Specialists	22423	Direct and train library staff in duties, such as receiving, shelving, researching, cataloging, and equipment use.	Core
25-4022.00	Librarians and Media Collections Specialists	22425	Develop, maintain, and troubleshoot information access aids, such as databases, annotated bibliographies, Web pages, electronic pathfinders, software programs, and online tutorials.	Core
25-4022.00	Librarians and Media Collections Specialists	22426	Engage in professional development activities, such as taking continuing education classes and attending or participating in conferences, workshops, professional meetings, and associations.	Core
25-4022.00	Librarians and Media Collections Specialists	22427	Compile lists of books, periodicals, articles, and audio-visual materials on particular subjects.	Core
25-4022.00	Librarians and Media Collections Specialists	22428	Confer with teachers to select course materials and to determine which training aids are best suited to particular grade levels.	Core
25-4022.00	Librarians and Media Collections Specialists	22429	Evaluate vendor products and performance, negotiate contracts, and place orders.	Core
25-4022.00	Librarians and Media Collections Specialists	22430	Arrange for interlibrary loans of materials not available in a particular library.	Core
25-4022.00	Librarians and Media Collections Specialists	22431	Represent library or institution on internal and external committees.	Core
25-4022.00	Librarians and Media Collections Specialists	22432	Set up, adjust, and operate audio-visual equipment, such as cameras, film and slide projectors, and recording equipment, for meetings, events, classes, seminars, and video conferences.	Core
25-4022.00	Librarians and Media Collections Specialists	22433	Assemble and arrange display materials.	Core
25-4022.00	Librarians and Media Collections Specialists	22434	Maintain inventory of audio-visual equipment.	Supplemental
25-4022.00	Librarians and Media Collections Specialists	22435	Maintain hardware and software, including computers, media equipment, scanners, color copiers, and color laser printers.	
25-4022.00	Librarians and Media Collections Specialists	22436	Train faculty and media staff on the use of software and audio-visual equipment.	
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	1688	Reserve, circulate, renew, and discharge books and other materials.	Core
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	18511	Answer routine telephone or in-person reference inquiries, referring patrons to librarians for further assistance, when necessary.	Core
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	18510	Help patrons find and use library resources, such as reference materials, audio-visual equipment, computers, and other electronic resources and provide technical assistance when needed.	Core
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	1696	Deliver and retrieve items throughout the library by hand or using pushcart.	Core
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	1699	Process print and non-print library materials to prepare them for inclusion in library collections.	Core
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	18512	Catalogue and sort books and other print and non-print materials according to procedure and return them to shelves, files, or other designated storage areas.	Core
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	1689	Enter and update patrons' records on computers.	Core
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	1690	Provide assistance to teachers and students by locating materials and helping to complete special projects.	Core
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	1702	Compile and maintain records relating to circulation, materials, and equipment.	Core
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	1697	Take actions to halt disruption of library activities by problem patrons.	Core
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	18513	Maintain and troubleshoot problems with library equipment, including computers, photocopiers, and audio-visual equipment.	Core
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	18515	Check for damaged library materials, such as books or audio-visual equipment, and provide replacements or make repairs.	Core
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	1703	Collect fines and respond to complaints about fines.	Core
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	1693	Train other staff, volunteers, or student assistants and schedule and supervise their work.	Core
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	1695	Conduct reference searches, using printed materials and in-house and online databases.	Core
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	18518	Compile data and create statistical reports on library usage.	Core
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	1717	Design posters and special displays to promote use of library facilities or specific reading programs at libraries.	Core
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	1704	Issue identification cards to borrowers.	Supplemental
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	1706	Review subject matter of materials to be classified and select classification numbers and headings according to classification systems.	Supplemental
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	1698	Process interlibrary loans for patrons.	Supplemental
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	18514	Order all print and non-print library materials, checking prices, figuring costs, preparing order slips, and making payments.	Supplemental
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	1707	Send out notices about lost or overdue books.	Supplemental
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	1700	Retrieve information from central databases for storage in a library's computer.	Supplemental
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	1705	Verify bibliographical data for materials, including author, title, publisher, publication date, and edition.	Supplemental
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	18517	Plan and conduct children's programs, community outreach programs, and other specialized programs, such as library tours.	Supplemental
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	1701	Organize and maintain periodicals and reference materials.	Supplemental
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	18516	Claim missing issues of periodicals and journals.	Supplemental
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	1714	Compose explanatory summaries of contents of books and other reference materials.	Supplemental
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	20989	Sort and deliver library mail and packages.	Supplemental
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	1710	Operate and maintain audio-visual equipment, such as projectors, tape recorders, and videocassette recorders.	Supplemental
25-4031.00	Library Technicians	1718	Compile bibliographies and prepare abstracts on subjects of interest to particular organizations or groups.	Supplemental
25-9021.00	Farm and Home Management Educators	10976	Advise farmers and demonstrate techniques in areas such as feeding and health maintenance of livestock, growing and harvesting practices, and financial planning.	Core
25-9021.00	Farm and Home Management Educators	10975	Conduct classes or deliver lectures on subjects such as nutrition, home management, and farming techniques.	Core
25-9021.00	Farm and Home Management Educators	10974	Collaborate with producers to diagnose and prevent management and production problems.	Core
25-9021.00	Farm and Home Management Educators	10977	Research information requested by farmers.	Core
25-9021.00	Farm and Home Management Educators	10979	Collect and evaluate data to determine community program needs.	Core
25-9021.00	Farm and Home Management Educators	10986	Act as an advocate for farmers or farmers' groups.	Core
25-9021.00	Farm and Home Management Educators	10984	Conduct field demonstrations of new products, techniques, or services.	Core
25-9021.00	Farm and Home Management Educators	10980	Maintain records of services provided and the effects of advice given.	Core
25-9021.00	Farm and Home Management Educators	10978	Prepare and distribute leaflets, pamphlets, and visual aids for educational and informational purposes.	Core
25-9021.00	Farm and Home Management Educators	10981	Schedule and make regular visits to farmers.	Core
25-9021.00	Farm and Home Management Educators	10982	Organize, advise, and participate in community activities and organizations, such as county and state fair events and 4-H Clubs.	Core
25-9021.00	Farm and Home Management Educators	10985	Conduct agricultural research, analyze data, and prepare research reports.	Core
25-9021.00	Farm and Home Management Educators	10988	Set and monitor production targets.	Supplemental
25-9021.00	Farm and Home Management Educators	10983	Collaborate with social service and health care professionals to advise individuals and families on home management practices, such as budget planning, meal preparation, and time management.	Supplemental
25-9021.00	Farm and Home Management Educators	10987	Provide direct assistance to farmers by performing activities such as purchasing or selling products and supplies, supervising properties, and collecting soil and herbage samples for testing.	Supplemental
25-9031.00	Instructional Coordinators	6871	Observe work of teaching staff to evaluate performance and to recommend changes that could strengthen teaching skills.	Core
25-9031.00	Instructional Coordinators	6864	Plan and conduct teacher training programs and conferences dealing with new classroom procedures, instructional materials and equipment, and teaching aids.	Core
25-9031.00	Instructional Coordinators	6867	Interpret and enforce provisions of state education codes and rules and regulations of state education boards.	Core
25-9031.00	Instructional Coordinators	6863	Conduct or participate in workshops, committees, and conferences designed to promote the intellectual, social, and physical welfare of students.	Core
25-9031.00	Instructional Coordinators	6865	Advise teaching and administrative staff in curriculum development, use of materials and equipment, and implementation of state and federal programs and procedures.	Core
25-9031.00	Instructional Coordinators	6877	Advise and teach students.	Core
25-9031.00	Instructional Coordinators	6866	Recommend, order, or authorize purchase of instructional materials, supplies, equipment, and visual aids designed to meet student educational needs and district standards.	Core
25-9031.00	Instructional Coordinators	6875	Update the content of educational programs to ensure that students are being trained with equipment and processes that are technologically current.	Core
25-9031.00	Instructional Coordinators	6876	Address public audiences to explain program objectives and to elicit support.	Core
25-9031.00	Instructional Coordinators	6870	Research, evaluate, and prepare recommendations on curricula, instructional methods, and materials for school systems.	Core
25-9031.00	Instructional Coordinators	6873	Prepare grant proposals, budgets, and program policies and goals or assist in their preparation.	Supplemental
25-9031.00	Instructional Coordinators	6878	Prepare or approve manuals, guidelines, and reports on state educational policies and practices for distribution to school districts.	Supplemental
25-9031.00	Instructional Coordinators	6881	Coordinate activities of workers engaged in cataloging, distributing, and maintaining educational materials and equipment in curriculum libraries and laboratories.	Supplemental
25-9031.00	Instructional Coordinators	22437	Adapt instructional content or delivery methods for different levels or types of learners.	
25-9031.00	Instructional Coordinators	22438	Analyze performance data to determine effectiveness of instructional systems, courses, or instructional materials.	
25-9031.00	Instructional Coordinators	22439	Assess effectiveness and efficiency of instruction according to ease of instructional technology use and student learning, knowledge transfer, and satisfaction.	
25-9031.00	Instructional Coordinators	22440	Conduct needs assessments and strategic learning assessments to develop the basis for curriculum development or to update curricula.	
25-9031.00	Instructional Coordinators	22441	Define instructional, learning, or performance objectives.	
25-9031.00	Instructional Coordinators	22442	Design instructional aids for stand-alone or instructor-led classroom or online use.	
25-9031.00	Instructional Coordinators	22443	Design learning products, including Web-based aids or electronic performance support systems.	
25-9031.00	Instructional Coordinators	22444	Develop instructional materials, such as lesson plans, handouts, or examinations.	
25-9031.00	Instructional Coordinators	22445	Develop master course documentation or manuals according to applicable accreditation, certification, or other requirements.	
25-9031.00	Instructional Coordinators	22446	Develop measurement tools to evaluate the effectiveness of instruction or training interventions.	
25-9031.00	Instructional Coordinators	22447	Edit instructional materials, such as books, simulation exercises, lesson plans, instructor guides, and tests.	
25-9031.00	Instructional Coordinators	22448	Interview subject-matter experts or conduct other research to develop instructional content.	
25-9031.00	Instructional Coordinators	22449	Present and make recommendations regarding course design, technology, and instruction delivery options.	
25-9031.00	Instructional Coordinators	22450	Provide analytical support for the design and development of training curricula, learning strategies, educational policies, or courseware standards.	
25-9031.00	Instructional Coordinators	22451	Recommend changes to curricula or delivery methods, based on information such as instructional effectiveness data, current or future performance requirements, feasibility, and costs.	
25-9031.00	Instructional Coordinators	22452	Research and evaluate emerging instructional technologies or methods.	
25-9031.00	Instructional Coordinators	22453	Teach instructors to use instructional technology or to integrate technology with teaching.	
25-9042.00	Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education	22478	Supervise students in classrooms, halls, cafeterias, school yards, and gymnasiums, or on field trips.	Core
25-9042.00	Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education	22481	Tutor and assist children individually or in small groups to help them master assignments and to reinforce learning concepts presented by teachers.	Core
25-9042.00	Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education	22463	Enforce administration policies and rules governing students.	Core
25-9042.00	Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education	22480	Teach social skills to students.	Core
25-9042.00	Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education	22465	Instruct and monitor students in the use and care of equipment and materials to prevent injuries and damage.	Core
25-9042.00	Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education	22460	Discuss assigned duties with classroom teachers to coordinate instructional efforts.	Core
25-9042.00	Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education	22476	Present subject matter to students under the direction and guidance of teachers, using lectures, discussions, supervised role-playing methods, or by reading aloud.	Core
25-9042.00	Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education	22457	Clean classrooms.	Core
25-9042.00	Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education	22468	Observe students' performance, and record relevant data to assess progress.	Core
25-9042.00	Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education	22470	Organize and label materials and display students' work in a manner appropriate for their eye levels and perceptual skills.	Core
25-9042.00	Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education	22471	Organize and supervise games and other recreational activities to promote physical, mental, and social development.	Core
25-9042.00	Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education	22456	Attend staff meetings and serve on committees, as required.	Core
25-9042.00	Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education	22483	Use computers, audio-visual aids, and other equipment and materials to supplement presentations.	Core
25-9042.00	Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education	22474	Prepare lesson materials, bulletin board displays, exhibits, equipment, and demonstrations.	Core
25-9042.00	Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education	22459	Conduct demonstrations to teach skills, such as sports, dancing, and handicrafts.	Core
25-9042.00	Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education	22461	Distribute teaching materials, such as textbooks, workbooks, papers, and pencils, to students.	Core
25-9042.00	Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education	22482	Type, file, and duplicate materials.	Core
25-9042.00	Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education	22466	Laminate teaching materials to increase their durability under repeated use.	Core
25-9042.00	Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education	22477	Requisition and stock teaching materials and supplies.	Core
25-9042.00	Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education	22479	Take class attendance and maintain attendance records.	Supplemental
25-9042.00	Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education	22472	Participate in teacher-parent conferences regarding students' progress or problems.	Supplemental
25-9042.00	Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education	22454	Assist in bus loading and unloading.	Supplemental
25-9042.00	Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education	22467	Maintain computers in classrooms and laboratories, and assist students with hardware and software use.	Supplemental
25-9042.00	Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education	22464	Grade homework and tests, and compute and record results, using answer sheets or electronic marking devices.	Supplemental
25-9042.00	Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education	22473	Plan, prepare, and develop various teaching aids, such as bibliographies, charts, and graphs.	Supplemental
25-9042.00	Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education	22469	Operate and maintain audio-visual equipment.	Supplemental
25-9042.00	Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education	22462	Distribute tests and homework assignments and collect them when they are completed.	Supplemental
25-9042.00	Teaching Assistants, Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and Secondary School, Except Special Education	22458	Collect money from students for school-related projects.	Supplemental
25-9043.00	Teaching Assistants, Special Education	22506	Provide assistance to students with special needs.	Core
25-9043.00	Teaching Assistants, Special Education	22511	Teach socially acceptable behavior, employing techniques such as behavior modification or positive reinforcement.	Core
25-9043.00	Teaching Assistants, Special Education	22509	Supervise students in classrooms, halls, cafeterias, school yards, and gymnasiums, or on field trips.	Core
25-9043.00	Teaching Assistants, Special Education	22507	Provide students with disabilities with assistive devices, supportive technology, and assistance accessing facilities, such as restrooms.	Core
25-9043.00	Teaching Assistants, Special Education	22487	Carry out therapeutic regimens, such as behavior modification and personal development programs, under the supervision of special education instructors, psychologists, or speech-language pathologists.	Core
25-9043.00	Teaching Assistants, Special Education	22512	Tutor and assist children individually or in small groups to help them master assignments and to reinforce learning concepts presented by teachers.	Core
25-9043.00	Teaching Assistants, Special Education	22491	Employ special educational strategies or techniques during instruction to improve the development of sensory- and perceptual-motor skills, language, cognition, or memory.	Core
25-9043.00	Teaching Assistants, Special Education	22492	Enforce administration policies and rules governing students.	Core
25-9043.00	Teaching Assistants, Special Education	22498	Observe students' performance, and record relevant data to assess progress.	Core
25-9043.00	Teaching Assistants, Special Education	22494	Instruct and monitor students in the use and care of equipment and materials to prevent injuries and damage.	Core
25-9043.00	Teaching Assistants, Special Education	22505	Present subject matter to students under the direction and guidance of teachers, using lectures, discussions, supervised role-playing methods, or by reading aloud.	Core
25-9043.00	Teaching Assistants, Special Education	22489	Discuss assigned duties with classroom teachers to coordinate instructional efforts.	Core
25-9043.00	Teaching Assistants, Special Education	22495	Instruct students in daily living skills required for independent maintenance and self-sufficiency, such as hygiene, safety, or food preparation.	Core
25-9043.00	Teaching Assistants, Special Education	22502	Prepare classrooms with a variety of materials or resources for children to explore, manipulate, or use in learning activities or imaginative play.	Core
25-9043.00	Teaching Assistants, Special Education	22490	Distribute teaching materials, such as textbooks, workbooks, papers, and pencils, to students.	Core
25-9043.00	Teaching Assistants, Special Education	22500	Organize and supervise games and other recreational activities to promote physical, mental, and social development.	Core
25-9043.00	Teaching Assistants, Special Education	22513	Use computers, audio-visual aids, and other equipment and materials to supplement presentations.	Core
25-9043.00	Teaching Assistants, Special Education	22488	Clean classrooms.	Core
25-9043.00	Teaching Assistants, Special Education	22499	Organize and label materials and display students' work in a manner appropriate for their eye levels and perceptual skills.	Core
25-9043.00	Teaching Assistants, Special Education	22503	Prepare lesson materials, bulletin board displays, exhibits, equipment, and demonstrations.	Core
25-9043.00	Teaching Assistants, Special Education	22493	Grade homework and tests, and compute and record results, using answer sheets or electronic marking devices.	Supplemental
25-9043.00	Teaching Assistants, Special Education	22484	Assist in bus loading and unloading.	Supplemental
25-9043.00	Teaching Assistants, Special Education	22510	Take class attendance and maintain attendance records.	Supplemental
25-9043.00	Teaching Assistants, Special Education	22497	Maintain computers in classrooms and laboratories, and assist students with hardware and software use.	Supplemental
25-9043.00	Teaching Assistants, Special Education	22504	Prepare lesson outlines and plans in assigned subject areas and submit outlines to teachers for review.	Supplemental
25-9043.00	Teaching Assistants, Special Education	22501	Participate in teacher-parent conferences regarding students' progress or problems.	Supplemental
25-9043.00	Teaching Assistants, Special Education	22485	Assist librarians in school libraries.	Supplemental
25-9043.00	Teaching Assistants, Special Education	22508	Requisition and stock teaching materials and supplies.	Supplemental
25-9043.00	Teaching Assistants, Special Education	22486	Attend staff meetings and serve on committees, as required.	Supplemental
25-9043.00	Teaching Assistants, Special Education	22496	Laminate teaching materials to increase their durability under repeated use.	Supplemental
25-9044.00	Teaching Assistants, Postsecondary	10965	Teach undergraduate-level courses.	Core
25-9044.00	Teaching Assistants, Postsecondary	10956	Evaluate and grade examinations, assignments, or papers, and record grades.	Core
25-9044.00	Teaching Assistants, Postsecondary	10955	Lead discussion sections, tutorials, or laboratory sections.	Core
25-9044.00	Teaching Assistants, Postsecondary	10967	Develop teaching materials, such as syllabi, visual aids, answer keys, supplementary notes, or course Web sites.	Core
25-9044.00	Teaching Assistants, Postsecondary	10959	Inform students of the procedures for completing and submitting class work, such as lab reports.	Core
25-9044.00	Teaching Assistants, Postsecondary	10957	Return assignments to students in accordance with established deadlines.	Core
25-9044.00	Teaching Assistants, Postsecondary	10960	Prepare or proctor examinations.	Core
25-9044.00	Teaching Assistants, Postsecondary	20878	Tutor or mentor students who need additional instruction.	Core
25-9044.00	Teaching Assistants, Postsecondary	10962	Meet with supervisors to discuss students' grades or to complete required grade-related paperwork.	Core
25-9044.00	Teaching Assistants, Postsecondary	10958	Schedule and maintain regular office hours to meet with students.	Core
25-9044.00	Teaching Assistants, Postsecondary	10971	Order or obtain materials needed for classes.	Core
25-9044.00	Teaching Assistants, Postsecondary	10963	Copy and distribute classroom materials.	Core
25-9044.00	Teaching Assistants, Postsecondary	10961	Notify instructors of errors or problems with assignments.	Core
25-9044.00	Teaching Assistants, Postsecondary	10966	Complete laboratory projects prior to assigning them to students so that any needed modifications can be made.	Supplemental
25-9044.00	Teaching Assistants, Postsecondary	10968	Provide assistance to faculty members or staff with laboratory or field research.	Supplemental
25-9044.00	Teaching Assistants, Postsecondary	10964	Demonstrate use of laboratory equipment and enforce laboratory rules.	Supplemental
25-9044.00	Teaching Assistants, Postsecondary	20879	Attend lectures given by the supervising instructor.	Supplemental
25-9044.00	Teaching Assistants, Postsecondary	20880	Arrange for supervisors to conduct teaching observations and provide feedback about teaching performance.	Supplemental
25-9044.00	Teaching Assistants, Postsecondary	10972	Provide instructors with assistance in the use of audiovisual equipment.	Supplemental
25-9044.00	Teaching Assistants, Postsecondary	10973	Assist faculty members or staff with student conferences.	Supplemental
27-1011.00	Art Directors	291	Work with creative directors to develop design solutions.	Core
27-1011.00	Art Directors	288	Present final layouts to clients for approval.	Core
27-1011.00	Art Directors	286	Manage own accounts and projects, working within budget and scheduling requirements.	Core
27-1011.00	Art Directors	287	Confer with creative, art, copywriting, or production department heads to discuss client requirements and presentation concepts and to coordinate creative activities.	Core
27-1011.00	Art Directors	289	Confer with clients to determine objectives, budget, background information, and presentation approaches, styles, and techniques.	Core
27-1011.00	Art Directors	284	Formulate basic layout design or presentation approach and specify material details, such as style and size of type, photographs, graphics, animation, video, and sound.	Core
27-1011.00	Art Directors	285	Review and approve art materials, copy materials, and proofs of printed copy developed by staff members.	Core
27-1011.00	Art Directors	294	Create custom illustrations or other graphic elements.	Core
27-1011.00	Art Directors	293	Attend photo shoots and printing sessions to ensure that the products needed are obtained.	Core
27-1011.00	Art Directors	292	Review illustrative material to determine if it conforms to standards and specifications.	Core
27-1011.00	Art Directors	290	Hire, train, and direct staff members who develop design concepts into art layouts or who prepare layouts for printing.	Core
27-1011.00	Art Directors	20242	Research current trends and new technology, such as printing production techniques, computer software, and design trends.	Core
27-1011.00	Art Directors	295	Mark up, paste, and complete layouts and write typography instructions to prepare materials for typesetting or printing.	Supplemental
27-1011.00	Art Directors	297	Conceptualize and help design interfaces for multimedia games, products, and devices.	Supplemental
27-1011.00	Art Directors	298	Prepare detailed storyboards showing sequence and timing of story development for television production.	Supplemental
27-1011.00	Art Directors	296	Negotiate with printers and estimators to determine what services will be performed.	Supplemental
27-1012.00	Craft Artists	9250	Select materials for use based on strength, color, texture, balance, weight, size, malleability and other characteristics.	Core
27-1012.00	Craft Artists	9247	Create functional or decorative objects by hand, using a variety of methods and materials.	Core
27-1012.00	Craft Artists	9252	Develop concepts or creative ideas for craft objects.	Core
27-1012.00	Craft Artists	9251	Apply finishes to objects being crafted.	Core
27-1012.00	Craft Artists	9248	Cut, shape, fit, join, mold, or otherwise process materials, using hand tools, power tools, or machinery.	Core
27-1012.00	Craft Artists	9253	Set specifications for materials, dimensions, and finishes.	Core
27-1012.00	Craft Artists	9258	Advertise products and work, using media such as internet advertising and brochures.	Core
27-1012.00	Craft Artists	9257	Sketch or draw objects to be crafted.	Core
27-1012.00	Craft Artists	24006	Pack products for shipping.	Core
27-1012.00	Craft Artists	9255	Fabricate patterns or templates to guide craft production.	Core
27-1012.00	Craft Artists	9256	Create prototypes or models of objects to be crafted.	Core
27-1012.00	Craft Artists	9259	Develop product packaging, display, and pricing strategies.	Core
27-1012.00	Craft Artists	9254	Confer with customers to assess customer needs or obtain feedback.	Core
27-1012.00	Craft Artists	20881	Plan and attend craft shows to market products.	Core
27-1012.00	Craft Artists	9261	Develop designs using specialized computer software.	Supplemental
27-1012.00	Craft Artists	9260	Research craft trends, venues, and customer buying patterns to inspire designs and marketing strategies.	Supplemental
27-1013.00	Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators	10989	Use materials such as pens and ink, watercolors, charcoal, oil, or computer software to create artwork.	Core
27-1013.00	Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators	10990	Integrate and develop visual elements, such as line, space, mass, color, and perspective, to produce desired effects, such as the illustration of ideas, emotions, or moods.	Core
27-1013.00	Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators	10991	Confer with clients, editors, writers, art directors, and other interested parties regarding the nature and content of artwork to be produced.	Core
27-1013.00	Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators	10993	Maintain portfolios of artistic work to demonstrate styles, interests, and abilities.	Core
27-1013.00	Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators	20990	Market artwork through brochures, mailings, or Web sites.	Core
27-1013.00	Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators	10997	Study different techniques to learn how to apply them to artistic endeavors.	Core
27-1013.00	Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators	10996	Monitor events, trends, and other circumstances, research specific subject areas, attend art exhibitions, and read art publications to develop ideas and keep current on art world activities.	Core
27-1013.00	Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators	20991	Photograph objects, places, or scenes for reference material.	Core
27-1013.00	Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators	11011	Model substances such as clay or wax, using fingers and small hand tools to form objects.	Supplemental
27-1013.00	Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators	11000	Create sculptures, statues, and other three-dimensional artwork by using abrasives and tools to shape, carve, and fabricate materials such as clay, stone, wood, or metal.	Supplemental
27-1013.00	Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators	20992	Set up exhibitions of artwork for display or sale.	Supplemental
27-1013.00	Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators	10998	Render drawings, illustrations, and sketches of buildings, manufactured products, or models, working from sketches, blueprints, memory, models, or reference materials.	Supplemental
27-1013.00	Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators	11003	Shade and fill in sketch outlines and backgrounds, using a variety of media such as water colors, markers, and transparent washes, labeling designated colors when necessary.	Supplemental
27-1013.00	Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators	20993	Frame and mat artwork for display or sale.	Supplemental
27-1013.00	Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators	20994	Submit artwork to shows or galleries.	Supplemental
27-1013.00	Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators	10992	Submit preliminary or finished artwork or project plans to clients for approval, incorporating changes as necessary.	Supplemental
27-1013.00	Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators	11004	Collaborate with engineers, mechanics, and other technical experts as necessary to build and install creations.	Supplemental
27-1013.00	Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators	10995	Cut, bend, laminate, arrange, and fasten individual or mixed raw and manufactured materials and products to form works of art.	Supplemental
27-1013.00	Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators	11013	Provide entertainment at special events by performing activities such as drawing cartoons.	Supplemental
27-1013.00	Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators	11002	Develop project budgets for approval, estimating time lines and material costs.	Supplemental
27-1013.00	Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators	11005	Create and prepare sketches and model drawings of cartoon characters, providing details from memory, live models, manufactured products, or reference materials.	Supplemental
27-1013.00	Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators	10994	Create finished art work as decoration, or to elucidate or substitute for spoken or written messages.	Supplemental
27-1013.00	Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators	10999	Create sketches, profiles, or likenesses of posed subjects or photographs, using any combination of freehand drawing, mechanical assembly kits, and computer imaging.	Supplemental
27-1013.00	Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators	11009	Trace drawings onto clear acetate for painting or coloring, or trace them with ink to make final copies.	Supplemental
27-1013.00	Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators	11010	Apply solvents and cleaning agents to clean surfaces of paintings, and to remove accretions, discolorations, and deteriorated varnish.	Supplemental
27-1013.00	Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators	11012	Collaborate with writers who create ideas, stories, or captions that are combined with artists' work.	Supplemental
27-1013.00	Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators	11008	Brush or spray protective or decorative finishes on completed background panels, informational legends, exhibit accessories, or finished paintings.	Supplemental
27-1013.00	Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators	20995	Teach artistic techniques to children or adults.	Supplemental
27-1014.00	Special Effects Artists and Animators	6882	Design complex graphics and animation, using independent judgment, creativity, and computer equipment.	Core
27-1014.00	Special Effects Artists and Animators	6888	Create basic designs, drawings, and illustrations for product labels, cartons, direct mail, or television.	Core
27-1014.00	Special Effects Artists and Animators	6893	Participate in design and production of multimedia campaigns, handling budgeting and scheduling, and assisting with such responsibilities as production coordination, background design, and progress tracking.	Core
27-1014.00	Special Effects Artists and Animators	6883	Create two-dimensional and three-dimensional images depicting objects in motion or illustrating a process, using computer animation or modeling programs.	Core
27-1014.00	Special Effects Artists and Animators	6884	Make objects or characters appear lifelike by manipulating light, color, texture, shadow, and transparency, or manipulating static images to give the illusion of motion.	Core
27-1014.00	Special Effects Artists and Animators	6886	Apply story development, directing, cinematography, and editing to animation to create storyboards that show the flow of the animation and map out key scenes and characters.	Core
27-1014.00	Special Effects Artists and Animators	6895	Implement and maintain configuration control systems.	Supplemental
27-1014.00	Special Effects Artists and Animators	6887	Script, plan, and create animated narrative sequences under tight deadlines, using computer software and hand drawing techniques.	Supplemental
27-1014.00	Special Effects Artists and Animators	6890	Develop briefings, brochures, multimedia presentations, web pages, promotional products, technical illustrations, and computer artwork for use in products, technical manuals, literature, newsletters, and slide shows.	Supplemental
27-1014.00	Special Effects Artists and Animators	6885	Assemble, typeset, scan, and produce digital camera-ready art or film negatives and printer's proofs.	Supplemental
27-1014.00	Special Effects Artists and Animators	6894	Convert real objects to animated objects through modeling, using techniques such as optical scanning.	Supplemental
27-1014.00	Special Effects Artists and Animators	6889	Create pen-and-paper images to be scanned, edited, colored, textured, or animated by computer.	Supplemental
27-1014.00	Special Effects Artists and Animators	6891	Use models to simulate the behavior of animated objects in the finished sequence.	Supplemental
27-1021.00	Commercial and Industrial Designers	6896	Prepare sketches of ideas, detailed drawings, illustrations, artwork, or blueprints, using drafting instruments, paints and brushes, or computer-aided design equipment.	Core
27-1021.00	Commercial and Industrial Designers	6898	Modify and refine designs, using working models, to conform with customer specifications, production limitations, or changes in design trends.	Core
27-1021.00	Commercial and Industrial Designers	6902	Evaluate feasibility of design ideas, based on factors such as appearance, safety, function, serviceability, budget, production costs/methods, and market characteristics.	Core
27-1021.00	Commercial and Industrial Designers	6900	Confer with engineering, marketing, production, or sales departments, or with customers, to establish and evaluate design concepts for manufactured products.	Core
27-1021.00	Commercial and Industrial Designers	6901	Present designs and reports to customers or design committees for approval and discuss need for modification.	Core
27-1021.00	Commercial and Industrial Designers	6904	Research production specifications, costs, production materials, and manufacturing methods and provide cost estimates and itemized production requirements.	Core
27-1021.00	Commercial and Industrial Designers	6897	Direct and coordinate the fabrication of models or samples and the drafting of working drawings and specification sheets from sketches.	Core
27-1021.00	Commercial and Industrial Designers	6909	Investigate product characteristics such as the product's safety and handling qualities, its market appeal, how efficiently it can be produced, and ways of distributing, using, and maintaining it.	Core
27-1021.00	Commercial and Industrial Designers	6906	Develop manufacturing procedures and monitor the manufacture of their designs in a factory to improve operations and product quality.	Core
27-1021.00	Commercial and Industrial Designers	6911	Participate in new product planning or market research, including studying the potential need for new products.	Core
27-1021.00	Commercial and Industrial Designers	6903	Read publications, attend showings, and study competing products and design styles and motifs to obtain perspective and generate design concepts.	Core
27-1021.00	Commercial and Industrial Designers	6908	Fabricate models or samples in paper, wood, glass, fabric, plastic, metal, or other materials, using hand or power tools.	Core
27-1021.00	Commercial and Industrial Designers	6910	Develop industrial standards and regulatory guidelines.	Supplemental
27-1021.00	Commercial and Industrial Designers	6899	Coordinate the look and function of product lines.	Supplemental
27-1021.00	Commercial and Industrial Designers	6907	Supervise assistants' work throughout the design process.	Supplemental
27-1021.00	Commercial and Industrial Designers	6905	Design graphic material for use as ornamentation, illustration, or advertising on manufactured materials and packaging or containers.	Supplemental
27-1021.00	Commercial and Industrial Designers	6912	Advise corporations on issues involving corporate image projects or problems.	Supplemental
27-1022.00	Fashion Designers	13015	Sketch rough and detailed drawings of apparel or accessories, and write specifications such as color schemes, construction, material types, and accessory requirements.	Core
27-1022.00	Fashion Designers	13014	Examine sample garments on and off models, modifying designs to achieve desired effects.	Core
27-1022.00	Fashion Designers	13016	Confer with sales and management executives or with clients to discuss design ideas.	Core
27-1022.00	Fashion Designers	13019	Select materials and production techniques to be used for products.	Core
27-1022.00	Fashion Designers	13020	Provide sample garments to agents and sales representatives, and arrange for showings of sample garments at sales meetings or fashion shows.	Core
27-1022.00	Fashion Designers	13013	Direct and coordinate workers involved in drawing and cutting patterns and constructing samples or finished garments.	Core
27-1022.00	Fashion Designers	13017	Identify target markets for designs, looking at factors such as age, gender, and socioeconomic status.	Core
27-1022.00	Fashion Designers	13024	Collaborate with other designers to coordinate special products and designs.	Core
27-1022.00	Fashion Designers	13018	Attend fashion shows and review garment magazines and manuals to gather information about fashion trends and consumer preferences.	Core
27-1022.00	Fashion Designers	13022	Purchase new or used clothing and accessory items as needed to complete designs.	Core
27-1022.00	Fashion Designers	13023	Visit textile showrooms to keep up-to-date on the latest fabrics.	Core
27-1022.00	Fashion Designers	13021	Adapt other designers' ideas for the mass market.	Core
27-1022.00	Fashion Designers	13030	Test fabrics or oversee testing so that garment care labels can be created.	Core
27-1022.00	Fashion Designers	13026	Determine prices for styles.	Supplemental
27-1022.00	Fashion Designers	13028	Develop a group of products or accessories, and market them through venues such as boutiques or mail-order catalogs.	Supplemental
27-1022.00	Fashion Designers	13027	Draw patterns for articles designed, cut patterns, and cut material according to patterns, using measuring instruments and scissors.	Supplemental
27-1022.00	Fashion Designers	13031	Sew together sections of material to form mockups or samples of garments or articles, using sewing equipment.	Supplemental
27-1022.00	Fashion Designers	13025	Design custom clothing and accessories for individuals, retailers, or theatrical, television, or film productions.	Supplemental
27-1022.00	Fashion Designers	13032	Research the styles and periods of clothing needed for film or theatrical productions.	Supplemental
27-1022.00	Fashion Designers	13029	Read scripts and consult directors and other production staff to develop design concepts and plan productions.	Supplemental
27-1023.00	Floral Designers	1719	Confer with clients regarding price and type of arrangement desired and the date, time, and place of delivery.	Core
27-1023.00	Floral Designers	1722	Select flora and foliage for arrangements, working with numerous combinations to synthesize and develop new creations.	Core
27-1023.00	Floral Designers	1723	Order and purchase flowers and supplies from wholesalers and growers.	Core
27-1023.00	Floral Designers	20751	Deliver arrangements to customers, or oversee employees responsible for deliveries.	Core
27-1023.00	Floral Designers	1720	Plan arrangement according to client's requirements, using knowledge of design and properties of materials, or select appropriate standard design pattern.	Core
27-1023.00	Floral Designers	1721	Water plants, and cut, condition, and clean flowers and foliage for storage.	Core
27-1023.00	Floral Designers	1725	Trim material and arrange bouquets, wreaths, terrariums, and other items, using trimmers, shapers, wire, pins, floral tape, foam, and other materials.	Core
27-1023.00	Floral Designers	1724	Wrap and price completed arrangements.	Core
27-1023.00	Floral Designers	1726	Perform office and retail service duties, such as keeping financial records, serving customers, answering telephones, selling giftware items, and receiving payment.	Core
27-1023.00	Floral Designers	1730	Unpack stock as it comes into the shop.	Core
27-1023.00	Floral Designers	1731	Create and change in-store and window displays, designs, and looks to enhance a shop's image.	Core
27-1023.00	Floral Designers	1727	Inform customers about the care, maintenance, and handling of various flowers and foliage, indoor plants, and other items.	Core
27-1023.00	Floral Designers	1729	Perform general cleaning duties in the store to ensure the shop is clean and tidy.	Core
27-1023.00	Floral Designers	1728	Decorate, or supervise the decoration of, buildings, halls, churches, or other facilities for parties, weddings and other occasions.	Core
27-1023.00	Floral Designers	1732	Conduct classes or demonstrations, or train other workers.	Supplemental
27-1024.00	Graphic Designers	307	Key information into computer equipment to create layouts for client or supervisor.	Core
27-1024.00	Graphic Designers	304	Review final layouts and suggest improvements, as needed.	Core
27-1024.00	Graphic Designers	300	Determine size and arrangement of illustrative material and copy, and select style and size of type.	Core
27-1024.00	Graphic Designers	306	Develop graphics and layouts for product illustrations, company logos, and Web sites.	Core
27-1024.00	Graphic Designers	299	Create designs, concepts, and sample layouts, based on knowledge of layout principles and esthetic design concepts.	Core
27-1024.00	Graphic Designers	301	Use computer software to generate new images.	Core
27-1024.00	Graphic Designers	23970	Prepare digital files for printing.	Core
27-1024.00	Graphic Designers	305	Confer with clients to discuss and determine layout design.	Core
27-1024.00	Graphic Designers	23971	Research the target audience of projects.	Core
27-1024.00	Graphic Designers	303	Draw and print charts, graphs, illustrations, and other artwork, using computer.	Core
27-1024.00	Graphic Designers	302	Mark up, paste, and assemble final layouts to prepare layouts for printer.	Core
27-1024.00	Graphic Designers	309	Study illustrations and photographs to plan presentation of materials, products, or services.	Core
27-1024.00	Graphic Designers	15228	Maintain archive of images, photos, or previous work products.	Core
27-1024.00	Graphic Designers	310	Prepare notes and instructions for workers who assemble and prepare final layouts for printing.	Core
27-1024.00	Graphic Designers	308	Prepare illustrations or rough sketches of material, discussing them with clients or supervisors and making necessary changes.	Core
27-1024.00	Graphic Designers	15229	Research new software or design concepts.	Core
27-1024.00	Graphic Designers	313	Produce still and animated graphics for on-air and taped portions of television news broadcasts, using electronic video equipment.	Core
27-1024.00	Graphic Designers	312	Photograph layouts, using camera, to make layout prints for supervisors or clients.	Supplemental
27-1024.00	Graphic Designers	23972	Write or edit copy for clients.	Supplemental
27-1025.00	Interior Designers	20996	Design plans to be safe and to be compliant with the American Disabilities Act (ADA).	Core
27-1025.00	Interior Designers	18521	Use computer-aided drafting (CAD) and related software to produce construction documents.	Core
27-1025.00	Interior Designers	23995	Research health and safety code requirements to inform design.	Core
27-1025.00	Interior Designers	1735	Confer with client to determine factors affecting planning of interior environments, such as budget, architectural preferences, purpose, and function.	Core
27-1025.00	Interior Designers	1736	Advise client on interior design factors, such as space planning, layout and use of furnishings or equipment, and color coordination.	Core
27-1025.00	Interior Designers	18519	Coordinate with other professionals, such as contractors, architects, engineers, and plumbers, to ensure job success.	Core
27-1025.00	Interior Designers	18520	Review and detail shop drawings for construction plans.	Core
27-1025.00	Interior Designers	20997	Inspect construction work on site to ensure its adherence to the design plans.	Core
27-1025.00	Interior Designers	1740	Render design ideas in form of paste-ups or drawings.	Core
27-1025.00	Interior Designers	1739	Subcontract fabrication, installation, and arrangement of carpeting, fixtures, accessories, draperies, paint and wall coverings, art work, furniture, and related items.	Core
27-1025.00	Interior Designers	1737	Select or design, and purchase furnishings, art work, and accessories.	Core
27-1025.00	Interior Designers	1734	Estimate material requirements and costs, and present design to client for approval.	Core
27-1025.00	Interior Designers	20999	Research and explore the use of new materials, technologies, and products to incorporate into designs.	Core
27-1025.00	Interior Designers	20998	Design spaces to be environmentally friendly, using sustainable, recycled materials when feasible.	Core
27-1025.00	Interior Designers	1738	Formulate environmental plan to be practical, esthetic, and conducive to intended purposes, such as raising productivity or selling merchandise.	Core
27-1025.00	Interior Designers	1741	Plan and design interior environments for boats, planes, buses, trains, and other enclosed spaces.	Supplemental
27-1026.00	Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers	9263	Plan commercial displays to entice and appeal to customers.	Core
27-1026.00	Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers	9269	Arrange properties, furniture, merchandise, backdrops, or other accessories, as shown in prepared sketches.	Core
27-1026.00	Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers	9265	Change or rotate window displays, interior display areas, or signage to reflect changes in inventory or promotion.	Core
27-1026.00	Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers	9264	Place prices or descriptive signs on backdrops, fixtures, merchandise, or floor.	Core
27-1026.00	Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers	20752	Consult with store managers, buyers, sales associates, housekeeping staff, or engineering staff to determine appropriate placement of displays or products.	Core
27-1026.00	Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers	20753	Maintain props, products, or mannequins, inspecting them for imperfections, doing touch-ups, cleaning up after customers, or applying preservative coatings as necessary.	Core
27-1026.00	Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers	9267	Develop ideas or plans for merchandise displays or window decorations.	Core
27-1026.00	Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers	20754	Assemble or set up displays, furniture, or products in store space, using colors, lights, pictures, or other accessories to display the product.	Core
27-1026.00	Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers	9281	Install booths, exhibits, displays, carpets, or drapes, as guided by floor plan of building or specifications.	Core
27-1026.00	Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers	9275	Select themes, lighting, colors, or props to be used.	Core
27-1026.00	Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers	9268	Consult with advertising or sales staff to determine type of merchandise to be featured and time and place for each display.	Core
27-1026.00	Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers	9276	Attend training sessions or corporate planning meetings to obtain new ideas for product launches.	Core
27-1026.00	Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers	9271	Collaborate with others to obtain products or other display items.	Core
27-1026.00	Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers	9270	Construct or assemble displays or display components from fabric, glass, paper, or plastic, using hand tools or woodworking power tools, according to specifications.	Core
27-1026.00	Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers	9266	Obtain plans from display designers or display managers and discuss their implementation with clients or supervisors.	Core
27-1026.00	Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers	9262	Take photographs of displays or signage.	Core
27-1026.00	Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers	9273	Dress mannequins for displays.	Supplemental
27-1026.00	Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers	20755	Supervise or train staff members on daily tasks, such as visual merchandising.	Supplemental
27-1026.00	Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers	20756	Store, pack, and maintain inventory records of props, products, or display items.	Supplemental
27-1026.00	Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers	9272	Use computers to produce signage.	Supplemental
27-1026.00	Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers	9279	Prepare sketches, floor plans, or models of proposed displays.	Supplemental
27-1026.00	Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers	9277	Instruct sales staff in color coordination of clothing racks or counter displays.	Supplemental
27-1026.00	Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers	9282	Install decorations, such as flags, banners, festive lights, or bunting on or in building, street, exhibit hall, or booth.	Supplemental
27-1026.00	Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers	9280	Cut out designs on cardboard, hardboard, or plywood, according to motif of event.	Supplemental
27-1027.00	Set and Exhibit Designers	9289	Develop set designs, based on evaluation of scripts, budgets, research information, and available locations.	Core
27-1027.00	Set and Exhibit Designers	9286	Prepare rough drafts and scale working drawings of sets, including floor plans, scenery, and properties to be constructed.	Core
27-1027.00	Set and Exhibit Designers	9294	Prepare preliminary renderings of proposed exhibits, including detailed construction, layout, and material specifications, and diagrams relating to aspects such as special effects or lighting.	Core
27-1027.00	Set and Exhibit Designers	9305	Read scripts to determine location, set, and design requirements.	Core
27-1027.00	Set and Exhibit Designers	9293	Submit plans for approval, and adapt plans to serve intended purposes, or to conform to budget or fabrication restrictions.	Core
27-1027.00	Set and Exhibit Designers	9306	Attend rehearsals and production meetings to obtain and share information related to sets.	Core
27-1027.00	Set and Exhibit Designers	9287	Confer with clients and staff to gather information about exhibit space, proposed themes and content, timelines, budgets, materials, or promotion requirements.	Core
27-1027.00	Set and Exhibit Designers	9297	Research architectural and stylistic elements appropriate to the time period to be depicted, consulting experts for information, as necessary.	Core
27-1027.00	Set and Exhibit Designers	9303	Observe sets during rehearsals in order to ensure that set elements do not interfere with performance aspects such as cast movement and camera angles.	Core
27-1027.00	Set and Exhibit Designers	9296	Collaborate with those in charge of lighting and sound so that those production aspects can be coordinated with set designs or exhibit layouts.	Core
27-1027.00	Set and Exhibit Designers	9300	Select set props, such as furniture, pictures, lamps, and rugs.	Core
27-1027.00	Set and Exhibit Designers	9304	Design and build scale models of set designs, or miniature sets used in filming backgrounds or special effects.	Core
27-1027.00	Set and Exhibit Designers	9284	Examine objects to be included in exhibits to plan where and how to display them.	Core
27-1027.00	Set and Exhibit Designers	9302	Assign staff to complete design ideas and prepare sketches, illustrations, and detailed drawings of sets, or graphics and animation.	Core
27-1027.00	Set and Exhibit Designers	9291	Inspect installed exhibits for conformance to specifications and satisfactory operation of special-effects components.	Core
27-1027.00	Set and Exhibit Designers	9288	Estimate set- or exhibit-related costs, including materials, construction, and rental of props or locations.	Core
27-1027.00	Set and Exhibit Designers	9292	Plan for location-specific issues, such as space limitations, traffic flow patterns, and safety concerns.	Core
27-1027.00	Set and Exhibit Designers	9285	Acquire, or arrange for acquisition of, specimens or graphics required to complete exhibits.	Core
27-1027.00	Set and Exhibit Designers	9298	Design and produce displays and materials that can be used to decorate windows, interior displays, or event locations, such as streets and fairgrounds.	Core
27-1027.00	Set and Exhibit Designers	9290	Direct and coordinate construction, erection, or decoration activities to ensure that sets or exhibits meet design, budget, and schedule requirements.	Supplemental
27-1027.00	Set and Exhibit Designers	9310	Coordinate the transportation of sets that are built off-site, and coordinate their setup at the site of use.	Supplemental
27-1027.00	Set and Exhibit Designers	9301	Confer with conservators to determine how to handle an exhibit's environmental aspects, such as lighting, temperature, and humidity, so that objects will be protected and exhibits will be enhanced.	Supplemental
27-1027.00	Set and Exhibit Designers	9295	Select and purchase lumber and hardware necessary for set construction.	Supplemental
27-1027.00	Set and Exhibit Designers	9307	Arrange for outside contractors to construct exhibit structures.	Supplemental
27-1027.00	Set and Exhibit Designers	9309	Incorporate security systems into exhibit layouts.	Supplemental
27-1027.00	Set and Exhibit Designers	9299	Coordinate the removal of sets, props, and exhibits after productions or events are complete.	Supplemental
27-1027.00	Set and Exhibit Designers	9308	Provide supportive materials for exhibits and displays, such as press kits, advertising, publicity notices, posters, brochures, catalogues, and invitations.	Supplemental
27-2011.00	Actors	7646	Collaborate with other actors as part of an ensemble.	Core
27-2011.00	Actors	7649	Portray and interpret roles, using speech, gestures, and body movements, to entertain, inform, or instruct radio, film, television, or live audiences.	Core
27-2011.00	Actors	7644	Work closely with directors, other actors, and playwrights to find the interpretation most suited to the role.	Core
27-2011.00	Actors	7647	Perform humorous and serious interpretations of emotions, actions, and situations, using body movements, facial expressions, and gestures.	Core
27-2011.00	Actors	7643	Study and rehearse roles from scripts to interpret, learn and memorize lines, stunts, and cues as directed.	Core
27-2011.00	Actors	7645	Learn about characters in scripts and their relationships to each other to develop role interpretations.	Core
27-2011.00	Actors	7648	Attend auditions and casting calls to audition for roles.	Core
27-2011.00	Actors	7651	Sing or dance during dramatic or comedic performances.	Core
27-2011.00	Actors	7650	Work with other crew members responsible for lighting, costumes, make-up, and props.	Core
27-2011.00	Actors	7656	Tell jokes, perform comic dances, songs and skits, impersonate mannerisms and voices of others, contort face, and use other devices to amuse audiences.	Core
27-2011.00	Actors	7652	Read from scripts or books to narrate action or to inform or entertain audiences, utilizing few or no stage props.	Core
27-2011.00	Actors	7653	Promote productions using means such as interviews about plays or movies.	Core
27-2011.00	Actors	7655	Prepare and perform action stunts for motion picture, television, or stage productions.	Core
27-2011.00	Actors	7654	Write original or adapted material for dramas, comedies, puppet shows, narration, or other performances.	Supplemental
27-2011.00	Actors	7657	Introduce performances and performers to stimulate excitement and coordinate smooth transition of acts during events.	Supplemental
27-2011.00	Actors	7659	Dress in comical clown costumes and makeup, and perform comedy routines to entertain audiences.	Supplemental
27-2011.00	Actors	7661	Construct puppets and ventriloquist dummies, and sew accessory clothing, using hand tools and machines.	Supplemental
27-2011.00	Actors	7660	Perform original and stock tricks of illusion to entertain and mystify audiences, occasionally including audience members as participants.	Supplemental
27-2012.00	Producers and Directors	22515	Plan details such as framing, composition, camera movement, sound, and actor movement for each shot or scene.	Core
27-2012.00	Producers and Directors	22516	Communicate to actors the approach, characterization, and movement needed for each scene in such a way that rehearsals and takes are minimized.	Core
27-2012.00	Producers and Directors	22517	Direct live broadcasts, films and recordings, or non-broadcast programming for public entertainment or education.	Core
27-2012.00	Producers and Directors	22522	Research production topics using the internet, video archives, and other informational sources.	Core
27-2012.00	Producers and Directors	22523	Review film, recordings, or rehearsals to ensure conformance to production and broadcast standards.	Core
27-2012.00	Producers and Directors	22519	Study and research scripts to determine how they should be directed.	Core
27-2012.00	Producers and Directors	22520	Supervise and coordinate the work of camera, lighting, design, and sound crew members.	Core
27-2012.00	Producers and Directors	22521	Confer with technical directors, managers, crew members, and writers to discuss details of production, such as photography, script, music, sets, and costumes.	Core
27-2012.00	Producers and Directors	22532	Perform management activities, such as budgeting, scheduling, planning, and marketing.	Core
27-2012.00	Producers and Directors	22524	"Consult with writers, producers, or actors about script changes or ""workshop"" scripts, through rehearsal with writers and actors to create final drafts."	Core
27-2012.00	Producers and Directors	22525	Identify and approve equipment and elements required for productions, such as scenery, lights, props, costumes, choreography, and music.	Core
27-2012.00	Producers and Directors	22526	Establish pace of programs and sequences of scenes according to time requirements and cast and set accessibility.	Core
27-2012.00	Producers and Directors	22527	Conduct meetings with staff to discuss production progress and to ensure production objectives are attained.	Core
27-2012.00	Producers and Directors	22528	Compile scripts, program notes, and other material related to productions.	Core
27-2012.00	Producers and Directors	22530	Resolve personnel problems that arise during the production process by acting as liaisons between dissenting parties when necessary.	Core
27-2012.00	Producers and Directors	22518	Coordinate the activities of writers, directors, managers, and other personnel throughout the production process.	Core
27-2012.00	Producers and Directors	22538	Obtain rights to scripts or to such items as existing video footage.	Core
27-2012.00	Producers and Directors	22539	Write and submit proposals to bid on contracts for projects.	Supplemental
27-2012.00	Producers and Directors	22533	Compose and edit scripts or provide screenwriters with story outlines from which scripts can be written.	Supplemental
27-2012.00	Producers and Directors	22535	Cut and edit film or tape to integrate component parts into desired sequences.	Supplemental
27-2012.00	Producers and Directors	22514	Write and edit news stories from information collected by reporters and other sources.	Supplemental
27-2012.00	Producers and Directors	22536	Choose settings and locations for films and determine how scenes will be shot in these settings.	Supplemental
27-2012.00	Producers and Directors	22537	Review film daily to check on work in progress and to plan for future filming.	Supplemental
27-2012.00	Producers and Directors	22534	Negotiate with parties, including independent producers and the distributors and broadcasters who will be handling completed productions.	Supplemental
27-2012.00	Producers and Directors	22529	Perform administrative duties, such as preparing operational reports, distributing rehearsal call sheets and script copies, and arranging for rehearsal quarters.	Supplemental
27-2012.00	Producers and Directors	22540	Develop marketing plans for finished products, collaborating with sales associates to supervise product distribution.	Supplemental
27-2012.00	Producers and Directors	22531	Arrange financing for productions.	Supplemental
27-2012.00	Producers and Directors	22541	Hire principal cast members and crew members, such as art directors, cinematographers, and costume designers.	
27-2012.00	Producers and Directors	22542	Hold auditions for parts or negotiate contracts with actors determined suitable for specific roles.	
27-2012.00	Producers and Directors	22543	Select plays, scripts, books, news content, or ideas to be produced.	
27-2012.03	Media Programming Directors	7680	Operate and maintain on-air and production audio equipment.	Core
27-2012.03	Media Programming Directors	7665	Check completed program logs for accuracy and conformance with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules and regulations and resolve program log inaccuracies.	Core
27-2012.03	Media Programming Directors	7679	Read news, read or record public service and promotional announcements, or perform other on-air duties.	Core
27-2012.03	Media Programming Directors	7664	Direct and coordinate activities of personnel engaged in broadcast news, sports, or programming.	Core
27-2012.03	Media Programming Directors	7663	Monitor and review programming to ensure that schedules are met, guidelines are adhered to, and performances are of adequate quality.	Core
27-2012.03	Media Programming Directors	7675	Prepare copy and edit tape so that material is ready for broadcasting.	Core
27-2012.03	Media Programming Directors	7667	Coordinate activities between departments, such as news and programming.	Core
27-2012.03	Media Programming Directors	7668	Perform personnel duties, such as hiring staff and evaluating work performance.	Core
27-2012.03	Media Programming Directors	7666	Establish work schedules and assign work to staff members.	Core
27-2012.03	Media Programming Directors	7674	Develop promotions for current programs and specials.	Core
27-2012.03	Media Programming Directors	7662	Plan and schedule programming and event coverage, based on broadcast length, time availability, and other factors, such as community needs, ratings data, and viewer demographics.	Core
27-2012.03	Media Programming Directors	7673	Monitor network transmissions for advisories concerning daily program schedules, program content, special feeds, or program changes.	Core
27-2012.03	Media Programming Directors	7676	Develop ideas for programs and features that a station could produce.	Core
27-2012.03	Media Programming Directors	7672	Select, acquire, and maintain programs, music, films, and other needed materials and obtain legal clearances for their use as necessary.	Core
27-2012.03	Media Programming Directors	7669	Evaluate new and existing programming to assess suitability and the need for changes, using information such as audience surveys and feedback.	Core
27-2012.03	Media Programming Directors	7683	Conduct interviews for broadcasts.	Core
27-2012.03	Media Programming Directors	7671	Confer with directors and production staff to discuss issues, such as production and casting problems, budgets, policies, and news coverage.	Core
27-2012.03	Media Programming Directors	7678	Review information about programs and schedules to ensure accuracy and provide such information to local media outlets.	Core
27-2012.03	Media Programming Directors	7681	Direct setup of remote facilities and install or cancel programs at remote stations.	Core
27-2012.03	Media Programming Directors	7670	Develop budgets for programming and broadcasting activities and monitor expenditures to ensure that they remain within budgetary limits.	Supplemental
27-2012.03	Media Programming Directors	7682	Cue announcers, actors, performers, and guests.	Supplemental
27-2012.03	Media Programming Directors	7684	Act as a liaison between talent and directors, providing information that performers or guests need to prepare for appearances and communicating relevant information from guests, performers, or staff to directors.	Supplemental
27-2012.03	Media Programming Directors	7677	Participate in the planning and execution of fundraising activities.	Supplemental
27-2012.04	Talent Directors	11018	Audition and interview performers to match their attributes to specific roles or to increase the pool of available acting talent.	Core
27-2012.04	Talent Directors	11020	Prepare actors for auditions by providing scripts and information about roles and casting requirements.	Core
27-2012.04	Talent Directors	11017	Select performers for roles or submit lists of suitable performers to producers or directors for final selection.	Core
27-2012.04	Talent Directors	11024	Contact agents and actors to provide notification of audition and performance opportunities and to set up audition times.	Core
27-2012.04	Talent Directors	11021	Serve as liaisons between directors, actors, and agents.	Core
27-2012.04	Talent Directors	11023	Negotiate contract agreements with performers, with agents, or between performers and agents or production companies.	Core
27-2012.04	Talent Directors	11026	Arrange for or design screen tests or auditions for prospective performers.	Core
27-2012.04	Talent Directors	11015	Review performer information, such as photos, resumes, voice tapes, videos, and union membership, to decide whom to audition for parts.	Core
27-2012.04	Talent Directors	11019	Maintain talent files that include information such as performers' specialties, past performances, and availability.	Core
27-2012.04	Talent Directors	11016	Read scripts and confer with producers to determine the types and numbers of performers required for a given production.	Core
27-2012.04	Talent Directors	11022	Attend or view productions to maintain knowledge of available actors.	Core
27-2012.04	Talent Directors	21139	Direct shows, productions, and plays.	Supplemental
27-2012.04	Talent Directors	11025	Hire and supervise workers who help locate people with specified attributes and talents.	Supplemental
27-2012.04	Talent Directors	21140	Teach acting classes.	Supplemental
27-2012.04	Talent Directors	11027	Locate performers or extras for crowd and background scenes, and stand-ins or photo doubles for actors, by direct contact or through agents.	Supplemental
27-2012.05	Media Technical Directors/Managers	3904	Switch between video sources in a studio or on multi-camera remotes, using equipment such as switchers, video slide projectors, and video effects generators.	Core
27-2012.05	Media Technical Directors/Managers	3897	Observe pictures through monitors and direct camera and video staff concerning shading and composition.	Core
27-2012.05	Media Technical Directors/Managers	3899	Supervise and assign duties to workers engaged in technical control and production of radio and television programs.	Core
27-2012.05	Media Technical Directors/Managers	3896	Monitor broadcasts to ensure that programs conform to station or network policies and regulations.	Core
27-2012.05	Media Technical Directors/Managers	3902	Operate equipment to produce programs or broadcast live programs from remote locations.	Core
27-2012.05	Media Technical Directors/Managers	3895	Test equipment to ensure proper operation.	Core
27-2012.05	Media Technical Directors/Managers	3903	Train workers in use of equipment, such as switchers, cameras, monitors, microphones, and lights.	Core
27-2012.05	Media Technical Directors/Managers	3898	Act as liaisons between engineering and production departments.	Core
27-2012.05	Media Technical Directors/Managers	3906	Collaborate with promotions directors to produce on-air station promotions.	Core
27-2012.05	Media Technical Directors/Managers	3901	Confer with operations directors to formulate and maintain fair and attainable technical policies for programs.	Core
27-2012.05	Media Technical Directors/Managers	3900	Schedule use of studio and editing facilities for producers and engineering and maintenance staff.	Core
27-2012.05	Media Technical Directors/Managers	3894	Direct technical aspects of newscasts and other productions, checking and switching between video sources and taking responsibility for the on-air product, including camera shots and graphics.	Supplemental
27-2012.05	Media Technical Directors/Managers	3908	Follow instructions from production managers and directors during productions, such as commands for camera cuts, effects, graphics, and takes.	Supplemental
27-2012.05	Media Technical Directors/Managers	3905	Set up and execute video transitions and special effects, such as fades, dissolves, cuts, keys, and supers, using computers to manipulate pictures as necessary.	Supplemental
27-2012.05	Media Technical Directors/Managers	3907	Discuss filter options, lens choices, and the visual effects of objects being filmed with photography directors and video operators.	Supplemental
27-2021.00	Athletes and Sports Competitors	13038	Assess performance following athletic competition, identifying strengths and weaknesses and making adjustments to improve future performance.	Core
27-2021.00	Athletes and Sports Competitors	13036	Maintain equipment used in a particular sport.	Core
27-2021.00	Athletes and Sports Competitors	13033	Attend scheduled practice or training sessions.	Core
27-2021.00	Athletes and Sports Competitors	13037	Maintain optimum physical fitness levels by training regularly, following nutrition plans, or consulting with health professionals.	Core
27-2021.00	Athletes and Sports Competitors	13034	Participate in athletic events or competitive sports, according to established rules and regulations.	Core
27-2021.00	Athletes and Sports Competitors	13035	Exercise or practice under the direction of athletic trainers or professional coaches to develop skills, improve physical condition, or prepare for competitions.	Core
27-2021.00	Athletes and Sports Competitors	20882	Receive instructions from coaches or other sports staff prior to events and discuss performance afterwards.	Core
27-2021.00	Athletes and Sports Competitors	13040	Represent teams or professional sports clubs, performing such activities as meeting with members of the media, making speeches, or participating in charity events.	Core
27-2021.00	Athletes and Sports Competitors	13041	Lead teams by serving as captain.	Core
27-2022.00	Coaches and Scouts	1742	Plan, organize, and conduct practice sessions.	Core
27-2022.00	Coaches and Scouts	20109	Provide training direction, encouragement, motivation, and nutritional advice to prepare athletes for games, competitive events, or tours.	Core
27-2022.00	Coaches and Scouts	1747	Adjust coaching techniques, based on the strengths and weaknesses of athletes.	Core
27-2022.00	Coaches and Scouts	1750	Instruct individuals or groups in sports rules, game strategies, and performance principles, such as specific ways of moving the body, hands, or feet, to achieve desired results.	Core
27-2022.00	Coaches and Scouts	1745	Plan strategies and choose team members for individual games or sports seasons.	Core
27-2022.00	Coaches and Scouts	20117	Monitor the academic eligibility of student athletes.	Core
27-2022.00	Coaches and Scouts	20115	Counsel student athletes on academic, athletic, and personal issues.	Core
27-2022.00	Coaches and Scouts	1751	Analyze the strengths and weaknesses of opposing teams to develop game strategies.	Core
27-2022.00	Coaches and Scouts	20112	Coordinate travel arrangements and travel with team to away contests.	Core
27-2022.00	Coaches and Scouts	1752	Evaluate athletes' skills and review performance records to determine their fitness and potential in a particular area of athletics.	Core
27-2022.00	Coaches and Scouts	1754	Monitor athletes' use of equipment to ensure safe and proper use.	Core
27-2022.00	Coaches and Scouts	1753	Keep abreast of changing rules, techniques, technologies, and philosophies relevant to their sport.	Core
27-2022.00	Coaches and Scouts	1756	Explain and enforce safety rules and regulations.	Core
27-2022.00	Coaches and Scouts	20111	Contact the parents of players to provide information and answer questions.	Core
27-2022.00	Coaches and Scouts	1760	Arrange and conduct sports-related activities, such as training camps, skill-improvement courses, clinics, and pre-season try-outs.	Core
27-2022.00	Coaches and Scouts	1758	Explain and demonstrate the use of sports and training equipment, such as trampolines or weights.	Core
27-2022.00	Coaches and Scouts	20116	Perform activities that support a team or a specific sport, such as participating in community outreach activities, meeting with media representatives, and appearing at fundraising events.	Core
27-2022.00	Coaches and Scouts	1746	Plan and direct physical conditioning programs that will enable athletes to achieve maximum performance.	Supplemental
27-2022.00	Coaches and Scouts	20118	Identify and recruit potential athletes by sending recruitment letters, meeting with recruits, and arranging and offering incentives, such as athletic scholarships.	Supplemental
27-2022.00	Coaches and Scouts	20113	Hire, supervise, and work with extended coaching staff.	Supplemental
27-2022.00	Coaches and Scouts	1757	Serve as organizer, leader, instructor, or referee for outdoor and indoor games, such as volleyball, football, and soccer.	Supplemental
27-2022.00	Coaches and Scouts	20110	Teach instructional courses and advise students.	Supplemental
27-2022.00	Coaches and Scouts	20119	Oversee the development and management of the sports program budget and fundraising activities.	Supplemental
27-2022.00	Coaches and Scouts	1755	Develop and arrange competition schedules and programs.	Supplemental
27-2022.00	Coaches and Scouts	20114	Keep and review paper, computerized, and video records of athlete, team, and opposing team performance.	Supplemental
27-2022.00	Coaches and Scouts	1748	File scouting reports that detail player assessments, provide recommendations on athlete recruitment, and identify locations and individuals to be targeted for future recruitment efforts.	Supplemental
27-2022.00	Coaches and Scouts	1761	Select, acquire, store, and issue equipment and other materials as necessary.	Supplemental
27-2023.00	Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials	3909	Officiate at sporting events, games, or competitions, to maintain standards of play and to ensure that game rules are observed.	Core
27-2023.00	Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials	23912	Inspect game sites for compliance with regulations or safety requirements.	Core
27-2023.00	Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials	3915	Resolve claims of rule infractions or complaints by participants and assess any necessary penalties, according to regulations.	Core
27-2023.00	Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials	3911	Signal participants or other officials to make them aware of infractions or to otherwise regulate play or competition.	Core
27-2023.00	Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials	3920	Teach and explain the rules and regulations governing a specific sport.	Core
27-2023.00	Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials	3912	Inspect sporting equipment or examine participants to ensure compliance with event and safety regulations.	Core
27-2023.00	Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials	3918	Report to regulating organizations regarding sporting activities, complaints made, and actions taken or needed, such as fines or other disciplinary actions.	Core
27-2023.00	Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials	3919	Confer with other sporting officials, coaches, players, and facility managers to provide information, coordinate activities, and discuss problems.	Core
27-2023.00	Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials	3910	Judge performances in sporting competitions to award points, impose scoring penalties, and determine results.	Supplemental
27-2023.00	Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials	3916	Verify scoring calculations before competition winners are announced.	Supplemental
27-2023.00	Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials	3914	Start races and competitions.	Supplemental
27-2023.00	Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials	3923	Compile scores and other athletic records.	Supplemental
27-2023.00	Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials	3922	Verify credentials of participants in sporting events, and make other qualifying determinations, such as starting order or handicap number.	Supplemental
27-2023.00	Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials	3913	Keep track of event times, including race times and elapsed time during game segments, starting or stopping play when necessary.	Supplemental
27-2023.00	Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials	3917	Direct participants to assigned areas, such as starting blocks or penalty areas.	Supplemental
27-2023.00	Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials	3921	Research and study players and teams to anticipate issues that might arise in future engagements.	Supplemental
27-2031.00	Dancers	7686	Study and practice dance moves required in roles.	Core
27-2031.00	Dancers	7687	Harmonize body movements to rhythm of musical accompaniment.	Core
27-2031.00	Dancers	7685	Train, exercise, and attend dance classes to maintain high levels of technical proficiency, physical ability, and physical fitness.	Core
27-2031.00	Dancers	7690	Coordinate dancing with that of partners or dance ensembles.	Core
27-2031.00	Dancers	7693	Develop self-understanding of physical capabilities and limitations, and choose dance styles accordingly.	Core
27-2031.00	Dancers	7688	Perform classical, modern, or acrobatic dances in productions, expressing stories, rhythm, and sound with their bodies.	Core
27-2031.00	Dancers	7689	Collaborate with choreographers to refine or modify dance steps.	Core
27-2031.00	Dancers	7692	Audition for dance roles or for membership in dance companies.	Core
27-2031.00	Dancers	7691	Attend costume fittings, photography sessions, and makeup calls associated with dance performances.	Core
27-2031.00	Dancers	7694	Monitor the field of dance to remain aware of current trends and innovations.	Core
27-2031.00	Dancers	21141	Prepare pointe shoes, by sewing or other means, for use in rehearsals and performance.	Supplemental
27-2031.00	Dancers	7697	Perform in productions, singing or acting in addition to dancing, if required.	Supplemental
27-2031.00	Dancers	7695	Teach dance students.	Supplemental
27-2031.00	Dancers	7696	Devise and choreograph dance for self or others.	Supplemental
27-2032.00	Choreographers	11028	Direct rehearsals to instruct dancers in dance steps and in techniques to achieve desired effects.	Core
27-2032.00	Choreographers	11032	Advise dancers on standing and moving properly, teaching correct dance techniques to help prevent injuries.	Core
27-2032.00	Choreographers	11038	Teach students, dancers, and other performers about rhythm and interpretive movement.	Core
27-2032.00	Choreographers	11043	Record dance movements and their technical aspects, using a technical understanding of the patterns and formations of choreography.	Core
27-2032.00	Choreographers	11035	Direct and stage dance presentations for various forms of entertainment.	Core
27-2032.00	Choreographers	11031	Choose the music, sound effects, or spoken narrative to accompany a dance.	Core
27-2032.00	Choreographers	11040	Experiment with different types of dancers, steps, dances, and placements, testing ideas informally to get feedback from dancers.	Core
27-2032.00	Choreographers	11041	Seek influences from other art forms, such as theatre, the visual arts, and architecture.	Core
27-2032.00	Choreographers	11036	Develop ideas for creating dances, keeping notes and sketches to record influences.	Core
27-2032.00	Choreographers	11033	Coordinate production music with music directors.	Core
27-2032.00	Choreographers	11030	Design dances for individual dancers, dance companies, musical theatre, opera, fashion shows, film, television productions, and special events, and for dancers ranging from beginners to professionals.	Core
27-2032.00	Choreographers	11034	Audition performers for one or more dance parts.	Core
27-2032.00	Choreographers	11039	Assess students' dancing abilities to determine where improvement or change is needed.	Core
27-2032.00	Choreographers	11042	Design sets, lighting, costumes, and other artistic elements of productions, in collaboration with cast members.	Core
27-2032.00	Choreographers	11037	Train, exercise, and attend dance classes to maintain high levels of technical proficiency, physical ability, and physical fitness.	Core
27-2032.00	Choreographers	11029	Read and study story lines and musical scores to determine how to translate ideas and moods into dance movements.	Core
27-2032.00	Choreographers	11045	Manage dance schools, or assist in their management.	Core
27-2032.00	Choreographers	11044	Restage traditional dances and works in dance companies' repertoires, developing new interpretations.	Supplemental
27-2041.00	Music Directors and Composers	22544	Use gestures to shape the music being played, communicating desired tempo, phrasing, tone, color, pitch, volume, and other performance aspects.	Core
27-2041.00	Music Directors and Composers	22545	Direct groups at rehearsals and live or recorded performances to achieve desired effects such as tonal and harmonic balance dynamics, rhythm, and tempo.	Core
27-2041.00	Music Directors and Composers	22546	Study scores to learn the music in detail, and to develop interpretations.	Core
27-2041.00	Music Directors and Composers	22547	Apply elements of music theory to create musical and tonal structures, including harmonies and melodies.	Core
27-2041.00	Music Directors and Composers	22548	Consider such factors as ensemble size and abilities, availability of scores, and the need for musical variety, to select music to be performed.	Core
27-2041.00	Music Directors and Composers	22549	Determine voices, instruments, harmonic structures, rhythms, tempos, and tone balances required to achieve the effects desired in a musical composition.	Core
27-2041.00	Music Directors and Composers	22550	Experiment with different sounds, and types and pieces of music, using synthesizers and computers as necessary to test and evaluate ideas.	Core
27-2041.00	Music Directors and Composers	22551	Transcribe ideas for musical compositions into musical notation, using instruments, pen and paper, or computers.	Core
27-2041.00	Music Directors and Composers	22552	Audition and select performers for musical presentations.	Core
27-2041.00	Music Directors and Composers	22553	Plan and schedule rehearsals and performances, and arrange details such as locations, accompanists, and instrumentalists.	Core
27-2041.00	Music Directors and Composers	22554	Write musical scores for orchestras, bands, choral groups, or individual instrumentalists or vocalists, using knowledge of music theory and of instrumental and vocal capabilities.	Core
27-2041.00	Music Directors and Composers	22555	Position members within groups to obtain balance among instrumental or vocal sections.	Core
27-2041.00	Music Directors and Composers	22556	Perform administrative tasks such as applying for grants, developing budgets, negotiating contracts, and designing and printing programs and other promotional materials.	Core
27-2041.00	Music Directors and Composers	22557	Confer with producers and directors to define the nature and placement of film or television music.	Core
27-2041.00	Music Directors and Composers	22558	Meet with soloists and concertmasters to discuss and prepare for performances.	Core
27-2041.00	Music Directors and Composers	22559	Fill in details of orchestral sketches, such as adding vocal parts to scores.	Core
27-2041.00	Music Directors and Composers	22560	Explore and develop musical ideas based on sources such as imagination or sounds in the environment.	Core
27-2041.00	Music Directors and Composers	22561	Write music for commercial mediums, including advertising jingles or film soundtracks.	Core
27-2041.00	Music Directors and Composers	22562	Transpose music from one voice or instrument to another to accommodate particular musicians.	Core
27-2041.00	Music Directors and Composers	22563	Rewrite original musical scores in different musical styles by changing rhythms, harmonies, or tempos.	Core
27-2041.00	Music Directors and Composers	22564	Arrange music composed by others, changing the music to achieve desired effects.	Core
27-2041.00	Music Directors and Composers	22565	Assign and review staff work in such areas as scoring, arranging, and copying music, and vocal coaching.	Core
27-2041.00	Music Directors and Composers	22566	Study films or scripts to determine how musical scores can be used to create desired effects or moods.	Core
27-2041.00	Music Directors and Composers	22567	Transcribe musical compositions and melodic lines to adapt them to a particular group, or to create a particular musical style.	Core
27-2041.00	Music Directors and Composers	22568	Create original musical forms, or write within circumscribed musical forms such as sonatas, symphonies, or operas.	Core
27-2041.00	Music Directors and Composers	22569	Collaborate with other colleagues, such as copyists, to complete final scores.	Core
27-2041.00	Music Directors and Composers	22570	Copy parts from scores for individual performers.	Core
27-2041.00	Music Directors and Composers	22571	Coordinate and organize tours, or hire touring companies to arrange concert dates, venues, accommodations, and transportation for longer tours.	Supplemental
27-2041.00	Music Directors and Composers	22572	Produce recordings of music.	
27-2041.00	Music Directors and Composers	22573	Stay abreast of the latest trends in music and music technology.	
27-2042.00	Musicians and Singers	22574	Perform before live audiences in concerts, recitals, educational presentations, and other social gatherings.	Core
27-2042.00	Musicians and Singers	22575	Sing a cappella or with musical accompaniment.	Core
27-2042.00	Musicians and Singers	22576	Interpret or modify music, applying knowledge of harmony, melody, rhythm, and voice production to individualize presentations and maintain audience interest.	Core
27-2042.00	Musicians and Singers	22577	Specialize in playing a specific family of instruments or a particular type of music.	Core
27-2042.00	Musicians and Singers	22578	Sing as a soloist or as a member of a vocal group.	Core
27-2042.00	Musicians and Singers	22579	Observe choral leaders or prompters for cues or directions in vocal presentation.	Core
27-2042.00	Musicians and Singers	22580	Memorize musical selections and routines, or sing following printed text, musical notation, or customer instructions.	Core
27-2042.00	Musicians and Singers	22581	Play musical instruments as soloists, or as members or guest artists of musical groups such as orchestras, ensembles, or bands.	Core
27-2042.00	Musicians and Singers	22582	Sight-read musical parts during rehearsals.	Core
27-2042.00	Musicians and Singers	22583	Play from memory or by following scores.	Core
27-2042.00	Musicians and Singers	22584	Practice singing exercises and study with vocal coaches to develop voice and skills and to rehearse for upcoming roles.	Core
27-2042.00	Musicians and Singers	22585	Listen to recordings to master pieces or to maintain and improve skills.	Core
27-2042.00	Musicians and Singers	22586	Teach music for specific instruments.	Core
27-2042.00	Musicians and Singers	22587	Provide the musical background for live shows, such as ballets, operas, musical theatre, and cabarets.	Core
27-2042.00	Musicians and Singers	22588	Audition for orchestras, bands, or other musical groups.	Core
27-2042.00	Musicians and Singers	22589	Seek out and learn new music suitable for live performance or recording.	Core
27-2042.00	Musicians and Singers	22590	Make or participate in recordings in music studios.	Core
27-2042.00	Musicians and Singers	22591	Promote their own or their group's music by participating in media interviews and other activities.	Core
27-2042.00	Musicians and Singers	22592	Make or participate in recordings.	Core
27-2042.00	Musicians and Singers	22593	Research particular roles to find out more about a character, or the time and place in which a piece is set.	Supplemental
27-2042.00	Musicians and Singers	22594	Learn acting, dancing, and other skills required for dramatic singing roles.	Supplemental
27-2042.00	Musicians and Singers	22595	Transpose music to alternate keys, or to fit individual styles or purposes.	Supplemental
27-2042.00	Musicians and Singers	22596	Direct bands or orchestras.	Supplemental
27-2042.00	Musicians and Singers	22597	Compose songs or create vocal arrangements.	Supplemental
27-2042.00	Musicians and Singers	22598	Arrange and edit music to fit style and purpose.	Supplemental
27-2042.00	Musicians and Singers	22599	Improvise music during performances.	Supplemental
27-2042.00	Musicians and Singers	22600	Collaborate with a manager or agent who handles administrative details, finds work, and negotiates contracts.	Supplemental
27-2042.00	Musicians and Singers	22602	Perform in television, radio, or movie productions.	
27-2042.00	Musicians and Singers	22603	Practice performances, individually or in rehearsal with other musicians, to master individual pieces of music or to maintain and improve skills.	
27-2091.00	Disc Jockeys, Except Radio	22604	Accept music requests from event guests.	
27-2091.00	Disc Jockeys, Except Radio	22605	Adhere to schedules to keep events running on time.	
27-2091.00	Disc Jockeys, Except Radio	22606	Advertise services using media such as internet advertising and brochures.	
27-2091.00	Disc Jockeys, Except Radio	22607	Assemble audio and video equipment.	
27-2091.00	Disc Jockeys, Except Radio	22608	Collect payments from customers.	
27-2091.00	Disc Jockeys, Except Radio	22609	Communicate with clients or venue owners to determine event information, such as music preferences, scheduling, and anticipated attendance.	
27-2091.00	Disc Jockeys, Except Radio	22610	Conduct sound checks to ensure equipment is working and appropriate for the venue.	
27-2091.00	Disc Jockeys, Except Radio	22611	Create itemized invoices to record amounts due for services rendered.	
27-2091.00	Disc Jockeys, Except Radio	22612	Create tailored playlists by aligning music with event functions.	
27-2091.00	Disc Jockeys, Except Radio	22613	Develop written contracts for bookings.	
27-2091.00	Disc Jockeys, Except Radio	22614	Encourage guests to dance using group dances, competitions, or other party games.	
27-2091.00	Disc Jockeys, Except Radio	22615	Lead party games, such as dance-offs or prize giveaways.	
27-2091.00	Disc Jockeys, Except Radio	22616	Listen to music before playing at events to ensure recordings are appropriate and meet quality standards.	
27-2091.00	Disc Jockeys, Except Radio	22617	Maintain up-to-date knowledge of music releases and trends.	
27-2091.00	Disc Jockeys, Except Radio	22618	Mix, cut, or sample recorded music using DJ controllers, CDJs, or DJ mixers.	
27-2091.00	Disc Jockeys, Except Radio	22619	Operate disc jockey controller and other equipment, such as microphones.	
27-2091.00	Disc Jockeys, Except Radio	22620	Operate visual effects equipment, such as lights, fog machines, or lasers.	
27-2091.00	Disc Jockeys, Except Radio	22621	Organize music libraries or playlists.	
27-2091.00	Disc Jockeys, Except Radio	22622	Select and play music incorporating crowd preferences and mood.	
27-3011.00	Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys	3925	Read news flashes to inform audiences of important events.	Core
27-3011.00	Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys	3935	Announce musical selections, station breaks, commercials, or public service information, and accept requests from listening audience.	Core
27-3011.00	Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys	3934	Operate control consoles.	Core
27-3011.00	Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys	20887	Identify stations, and introduce or close shows, ad-libbing or using memorized or read scripts.	Core
27-3011.00	Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys	3928	Study background information to prepare for programs or interviews.	Core
27-3011.00	Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys	3924	Prepare and deliver news, sports, or weather reports, gathering and rewriting material so that it will convey required information and fit specific time slots.	Core
27-3011.00	Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys	3937	Record commercials for later broadcast.	Core
27-3011.00	Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys	3936	Keep daily program logs to provide information on all elements aired during broadcast, such as musical selections and station promotions.	Core
27-3011.00	Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys	20888	Develop story lines for broadcasts.	Core
27-3011.00	Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys	3927	Select program content, in conjunction with producers and assistants, based on factors such as program specialties, audience tastes, or requests from the public.	Core
27-3011.00	Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys	20889	Write and edit video and scripts for broadcasts.	Core
27-3011.00	Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys	3930	Interview show guests about their lives, their work, or topics of current interest.	Core
27-3011.00	Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys	3929	Comment on music and other matters, such as weather or traffic conditions.	Core
27-3011.00	Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys	3933	Make promotional appearances at public or private events to represent their employers.	Core
27-3011.00	Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys	3942	Provide commentary and conduct interviews during sporting events, parades, conventions, or other events.	Core
27-3011.00	Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys	3932	Host civic, charitable, or promotional events broadcast over television or radio.	Core
27-3011.00	Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys	3938	Locate guests to appear on talk or interview shows.	Core
27-3011.00	Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys	3940	Coordinate games, contests, or other on-air competitions, performing such duties as asking questions and awarding prizes.	Core
27-3011.00	Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys	3941	Attend press conferences to gather information for broadcast.	Core
27-3011.00	Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys	20890	Maintain organization of the music library.	Supplemental
27-3011.00	Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys	3931	Discuss various topics over the telephone with viewers or listeners.	Supplemental
27-3011.00	Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys	3944	Moderate panels or discussion shows on topics such as current affairs, art, or education.	Supplemental
27-3011.00	Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys	3943	Give network cues permitting selected stations to receive programs.	Supplemental
27-3011.00	Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys	3939	Describe or demonstrate products that viewers may purchase through specific shows or in stores.	Supplemental
27-3023.00	News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists	22623	Write commentaries, columns, or scripts, using computers.	Core
27-3023.00	News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists	22624	Coordinate and serve as an anchor on news broadcast programs.	Core
27-3023.00	News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists	22625	Examine news items of local, national, and international significance to determine topics to address, or obtain assignments from editorial staff members.	Core
27-3023.00	News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists	22626	Analyze and interpret news and information received from various sources to broadcast the information.	Core
27-3023.00	News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists	22627	Receive assignments or evaluate leads or tips to develop story ideas.	Core
27-3023.00	News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists	22628	Research a story's background information to provide complete and accurate information.	Core
27-3023.00	News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists	22629	Arrange interviews with people who can provide information about a story.	Core
27-3023.00	News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists	22630	Gather information and develop perspectives about news subjects through research, interviews, observation, and experience.	Core
27-3023.00	News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists	22631	Select material most pertinent to presentation, and organize this material into appropriate formats.	Core
27-3023.00	News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists	22632	Present news stories, and introduce in-depth videotaped segments or live transmissions from on-the-scene reporters.	Core
27-3023.00	News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists	22633	Establish and maintain relationships with individuals who are credible sources of information.	Core
27-3023.00	News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists	22634	Report news stories for publication or broadcast, describing the background and details of events.	Core
27-3023.00	News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists	22635	Revise work to meet editorial approval or to fit time or space requirements.	Core
27-3023.00	News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists	22636	Review and evaluate notes taken about news events to isolate pertinent facts and details.	Core
27-3023.00	News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists	22637	Investigate breaking news developments, such as disasters, crimes, or human-interest stories.	Core
27-3023.00	News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists	22638	Review written, audio, or video copy, and correct errors in content, grammar, or punctuation, following prescribed editorial style and formatting guidelines.	Core
27-3023.00	News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists	22639	Report on specialized fields such as medicine, green technology, environmental issues, science, politics, sports, arts, consumer affairs, business, religion, crime, or education.	Core
27-3023.00	News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists	22640	Determine a published or broadcasted story's emphasis, length, and format, organizing material accordingly.	Core
27-3023.00	News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists	22641	Transmit news stories or reporting information from remote locations, using equipment such as satellite phones, telephones, fax machines, or modems.	Core
27-3023.00	News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists	22642	Check reference materials, such as books, news files, or public records, to obtain relevant facts.	Core
27-3023.00	News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists	22643	Discuss issues with editors to establish priorities or positions.	Core
27-3023.00	News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists	22644	Photograph or videotape news events.	Core
27-3023.00	News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists	22645	Present live or recorded commentary via broadcast media.	Core
27-3023.00	News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists	22646	Take pictures or video, and process them for inclusion in a story.	Core
27-3023.00	News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists	22647	Conduct taped or filmed interviews or narratives.	Core
27-3023.00	News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists	22648	Develop ideas or material for columns or commentaries by analyzing and interpreting news, current issues, or personal experiences.	Core
27-3023.00	News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists	22649	Communicate with readers, viewers, advertisers, or the general public via mail, email, or telephone.	Core
27-3023.00	News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists	22650	Write online blog entries that address news developments or offer additional information, opinions, or commentary on news events.	Core
27-3023.00	News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists	22651	Assign stories to other reporters or duties to production staff.	Core
27-3023.00	News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists	22652	Write columns, editorials, commentaries, or reviews that interpret events or offer opinions.	Core
27-3031.00	Public Relations Specialists	1764	Respond to requests for information from the media or designate an appropriate spokesperson or information source.	Core
27-3031.00	Public Relations Specialists	20555	Plan or direct development or communication of programs to maintain favorable public or stockholder perceptions of an organization's accomplishments, agenda, or environmental responsibility.	Core
27-3031.00	Public Relations Specialists	23951	Post and update content on the company's Web site and social media outlets.	Core
27-3031.00	Public Relations Specialists	20554	Write press releases or other media communications to promote clients.	Core
27-3031.00	Public Relations Specialists	1765	Establish or maintain cooperative relationships with representatives of community, consumer, employee, or public interest groups.	Core
27-3031.00	Public Relations Specialists	1770	Confer with other managers to identify trends or key group interests or concerns or to provide advice on business decisions.	Core
27-3031.00	Public Relations Specialists	1772	Coach client representatives in effective communication with the public or with employees.	Core
27-3031.00	Public Relations Specialists	1769	Study the objectives, promotional policies, or needs of organizations to develop public relations strategies that will influence public opinion or promote ideas, products, or services.	Core
27-3031.00	Public Relations Specialists	20557	Prepare or edit organizational publications, such as employee newsletters or stockholders' reports, for internal or external audiences.	Core
27-3031.00	Public Relations Specialists	1768	Arrange public appearances, lectures, contests, or exhibits for clients to increase product or service awareness or to promote goodwill.	Core
27-3031.00	Public Relations Specialists	1775	Plan or conduct market or public opinion research to test products or determine potential for product success, communicating results to client or management.	Core
27-3031.00	Public Relations Specialists	19811	Develop plans or materials to communicate organizational activities that are beneficial to the environment, public safety, or other important social issues.	Core
27-3031.00	Public Relations Specialists	1767	Confer with production or support personnel to produce or coordinate production of advertisements or promotions.	Core
27-3031.00	Public Relations Specialists	1771	Consult with advertising agencies or staff to arrange promotional campaigns in all types of media for products, organizations, or individuals.	Core
27-3031.00	Public Relations Specialists	1773	Prepare or deliver speeches to further public relations objectives.	Core
27-3031.00	Public Relations Specialists	19809	Coordinate public responses to environmental management incidents or conflicts.	Supplemental
27-3031.00	Public Relations Specialists	19810	Develop marketing campaigns for environmental technologies or services.	Supplemental
27-3031.00	Public Relations Specialists	1774	Purchase advertising space or time as required to promote client's product or agenda.	Supplemental
27-3041.00	Editors	1777	Read copy or proof to detect and correct errors in spelling, punctuation, and syntax.	Core
27-3041.00	Editors	1780	Verify facts, dates, and statistics, using standard reference sources.	Core
27-3041.00	Editors	1786	Read, evaluate and edit manuscripts or other materials submitted for publication, and confer with authors regarding changes in content, style or organization, or publication.	Core
27-3041.00	Editors	1782	Develop story or content ideas, considering reader or audience appeal.	Core
27-3041.00	Editors	1776	Prepare, rewrite and edit copy to improve readability, or supervise others who do this work.	Core
27-3041.00	Editors	1783	Oversee publication production, including artwork, layout, computer typesetting, and printing, ensuring adherence to deadlines and budget requirements.	Core
27-3041.00	Editors	21000	Write text, such as stories, articles, editorials, or newsletters.	Core
27-3041.00	Editors	1789	Supervise and coordinate work of reporters and other editors.	Core
27-3041.00	Editors	1784	Confer with management and editorial staff members regarding placement and emphasis of developing news stories.	Core
27-3041.00	Editors	1779	Plan the contents of publications according to the publication's style, editorial policy, and publishing requirements.	Core
27-3041.00	Editors	1781	Review and approve proofs submitted by composing room prior to publication production.	Core
27-3041.00	Editors	1785	Assign topics, events and stories to individual writers or reporters for coverage.	Core
27-3041.00	Editors	1788	Meet frequently with artists, typesetters, layout personnel, marketing directors, and production managers to discuss projects and resolve problems.	Core
27-3041.00	Editors	1787	Monitor news-gathering operations to ensure utilization of all news sources, such as press releases, telephone contacts, radio, television, wire services, and other reporters.	Supplemental
27-3041.00	Editors	1791	Select local, state, national, and international news items received from wire services, based on assessment of items' significance and interest value.	Supplemental
27-3041.00	Editors	1778	Allocate print space for story text, photos, and illustrations according to space parameters and copy significance, using knowledge of layout principles.	Supplemental
27-3041.00	Editors	1790	Make manuscript acceptance or revision recommendations to the publisher.	Supplemental
27-3041.00	Editors	1793	Direct the policies and departments of newspapers, magazines and other publishing establishments.	Supplemental
27-3041.00	Editors	1794	Arrange for copyright permissions.	Supplemental
27-3041.00	Editors	1792	Interview and hire writers and reporters or negotiate contracts, royalties, and payments for authors or freelancers.	Supplemental
27-3041.00	Editors	1795	Read material to determine index items and arrange them alphabetically or topically, indicating page or chapter location.	Supplemental
27-3042.00	Technical Writers	3966	Organize material and complete writing assignment according to set standards regarding order, clarity, conciseness, style, and terminology.	Core
27-3042.00	Technical Writers	3967	Maintain records and files of work and revisions.	Core
27-3042.00	Technical Writers	3968	Edit, standardize, or make changes to material prepared by other writers or establishment personnel.	Core
27-3042.00	Technical Writers	3971	Select photographs, drawings, sketches, diagrams, and charts to illustrate material.	Core
27-3042.00	Technical Writers	3973	Interview production and engineering personnel and read journals and other material to become familiar with product technologies and production methods.	Core
27-3042.00	Technical Writers	20243	Develop or maintain online help documentation.	Core
27-3042.00	Technical Writers	3976	Assist in laying out material for publication.	Core
27-3042.00	Technical Writers	3972	Study drawings, specifications, mockups, and product samples to integrate and delineate technology, operating procedure, and production sequence and detail.	Core
27-3042.00	Technical Writers	3975	Arrange for typing, duplication, and distribution of material.	Core
27-3042.00	Technical Writers	3974	Observe production, developmental, and experimental activities to determine operating procedure and detail.	Core
27-3042.00	Technical Writers	3978	Review manufacturer's and trade catalogs, drawings and other data relative to operation, maintenance, and service of equipment.	Core
27-3042.00	Technical Writers	3977	Analyze developments in specific field to determine need for revisions in previously published materials and development of new material.	Core
27-3042.00	Technical Writers	3979	Draw sketches to illustrate specified materials or assembly sequence.	Core
27-3042.00	Technical Writers	3970	Review published materials and recommend revisions or changes in scope, format, content, and methods of reproduction and binding.	Core
27-3042.00	Technical Writers	3969	Confer with customer representatives, vendors, plant executives, or publisher to establish technical specifications and to determine subject material to be developed for publication.	Core
27-3043.00	Writers and Authors	22656	Develop advertising campaigns for a wide range of clients, working with an advertising agency's creative director and art director to determine the best way to present advertising information.	Core
27-3043.00	Writers and Authors	22655	Vary language and tone of messages based on product and medium.	Core
27-3043.00	Writers and Authors	22654	Present drafts and ideas to clients.	Core
27-3043.00	Writers and Authors	22653	Discuss with the client the product, advertising themes and methods, and any changes that should be made in advertising copy.	Core
27-3043.00	Writers and Authors	22660	Review advertising trends, consumer surveys, and other data regarding marketing of goods and services to determine the best way to promote products.	Core
27-3043.00	Writers and Authors	22657	Write articles, bulletins, sales letters, speeches, and other related informative, marketing and promotional material.	Core
27-3043.00	Writers and Authors	22658	Conduct research and interviews to determine which of a product's selling features should be promoted.	Supplemental
27-3043.00	Writers and Authors	22659	Invent names for products and write the slogans that appear on packaging, brochures and other promotional material.	Supplemental
27-3043.00	Writers and Authors	22661	Collaborate with other writers on specific projects.	
27-3043.00	Writers and Authors	22662	Conduct research to obtain factual information and authentic detail, using sources such as newspaper accounts, diaries, and interviews.	
27-3043.00	Writers and Authors	22663	Consult with sales, media and marketing representatives to obtain information on product or service and discuss style and length of advertising written material.	
27-3043.00	Writers and Authors	22664	Edit or rewrite existing written material as necessary, and submit written material for approval by supervisor, editor, or publisher.	
27-3043.00	Writers and Authors	22665	Follow appropriate procedures to get copyrights for completed work.	
27-3043.00	Writers and Authors	22666	Plan project arrangements or outlines, and organize material accordingly.	
27-3043.00	Writers and Authors	22667	Prepare works in appropriate format for publication, and send them to publishers or producers.	
27-3043.00	Writers and Authors	22668	Revise written material to meet personal standards and to satisfy needs of clients, publishers, directors, or producers.	
27-3043.00	Writers and Authors	22669	Work with staff to develop script, story, or advertising concepts.	
27-3043.00	Writers and Authors	22670	Write advertising material for use by publication, broadcast, or internet media to promote the sale of goods and services.	
27-3043.00	Writers and Authors	22671	Write fiction or nonfiction prose, such as short stories, novels, biographies, articles, descriptive or critical analyses, and essays.	
27-3043.00	Writers and Authors	22672	Write to customers in their terms and on their level so that the script, story, or advertisement message is more readily received.	
27-3043.05	Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers	11051	Write fiction or nonfiction prose, such as short stories, novels, biographies, articles, descriptive or critical analyses, and essays.	Core
27-3043.05	Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers	11052	Develop factors such as themes, plots, characterizations, psychological analyses, historical environments, action, and dialogue to create material.	Core
27-3043.05	Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers	11046	Revise written material to meet personal standards and to satisfy needs of clients, publishers, directors, or producers.	Core
27-3043.05	Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers	11047	Choose subject matter and suitable form to express personal feelings and experiences or ideas, or to narrate stories or events.	Core
27-3043.05	Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers	11049	Prepare works in appropriate format for publication, and send them to publishers or producers.	Core
27-3043.05	Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers	11054	Conduct research to obtain factual information and authentic detail, using sources such as newspaper accounts, diaries, and interviews.	Core
27-3043.05	Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers	11053	Confer with clients, editors, publishers, or producers to discuss changes or revisions to written material.	Core
27-3043.05	Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers	11048	Plan project arrangements or outlines, and organize material accordingly.	Core
27-3043.05	Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers	11050	Follow appropriate procedures to get copyrights for completed work.	Core
27-3043.05	Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers	11056	Attend book launches and publicity events, or conduct public readings.	Core
27-3043.05	Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers	11055	Write narrative, dramatic, lyric, or other types of poetry for publication.	Supplemental
27-3043.05	Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers	11057	Write words to fit musical compositions, including lyrics for operas, musical plays, and choral works.	Supplemental
27-3043.05	Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers	11058	Adapt text to accommodate musical requirements of composers and singers.	Supplemental
27-3043.05	Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers	11060	Write humorous material for publication, or for performances such as comedy routines, gags, and comedy shows.	Supplemental
27-3043.05	Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers	11059	Teach writing classes.	Supplemental
27-3043.05	Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers	11061	Collaborate with other writers on specific projects.	Supplemental
27-3091.00	Interpreters and Translators	9326	Follow ethical codes that protect the confidentiality of information.	Core
27-3091.00	Interpreters and Translators	9328	Translate messages simultaneously or consecutively into specified languages, orally or by using hand signs, maintaining message content, context, and style as much as possible.	Core
27-3091.00	Interpreters and Translators	9335	Listen to speakers' statements to determine meanings and to prepare translations, using electronic listening systems as necessary.	Core
27-3091.00	Interpreters and Translators	9333	Compile terminology and information to be used in translations, including technical terms such as those for legal or medical material.	Core
27-3091.00	Interpreters and Translators	9332	Refer to reference materials, such as dictionaries, lexicons, encyclopedias, and computerized terminology banks, as needed to ensure translation accuracy.	Core
27-3091.00	Interpreters and Translators	9330	Check translations of technical terms and terminology to ensure that they are accurate and remain consistent throughout translation revisions.	Core
27-3091.00	Interpreters and Translators	9327	Identify and resolve conflicts related to the meanings of words, concepts, practices, or behaviors.	Core
27-3091.00	Interpreters and Translators	9337	Compile information on content and context of information to be translated and on intended audience.	Core
27-3091.00	Interpreters and Translators	9334	Adapt translations to students' cognitive and grade levels, collaborating with educational team members as necessary.	Supplemental
27-3091.00	Interpreters and Translators	9336	Check original texts or confer with authors to ensure that translations retain the content, meaning, and feeling of the original material.	Supplemental
27-3091.00	Interpreters and Translators	9339	Adapt software and accompanying technical documents to another language and culture.	Supplemental
27-3091.00	Interpreters and Translators	9340	Educate students, parents, staff, and teachers about the roles and functions of educational interpreters.	Supplemental
27-3091.00	Interpreters and Translators	9329	Proofread, edit, and revise translated materials.	Supplemental
27-3091.00	Interpreters and Translators	9341	Train and supervise other translators or interpreters.	Supplemental
27-3091.00	Interpreters and Translators	9331	Read written materials, such as legal documents, scientific works, or news reports, and rewrite material into specified languages.	Supplemental
27-3091.00	Interpreters and Translators	9342	Travel with or guide tourists who speak another language.	Supplemental
27-3091.00	Interpreters and Translators	9338	Discuss translation requirements with clients and determine any fees to be charged for services provided.	Supplemental
27-3092.00	Court Reporters and Simultaneous Captioners	8655	Record verbatim proceedings of courts, legislative assemblies, committee meetings, and other proceedings, using computerized recording equipment, electronic stenograph machines, or stenomasks.	Core
27-3092.00	Court Reporters and Simultaneous Captioners	21183	Proofread transcripts for correct spelling of words.	Core
27-3092.00	Court Reporters and Simultaneous Captioners	8657	Ask speakers to clarify inaudible statements.	Core
27-3092.00	Court Reporters and Simultaneous Captioners	8654	Provide transcripts of proceedings upon request of judges, lawyers, or the public.	Core
27-3092.00	Court Reporters and Simultaneous Captioners	8656	Transcribe recorded proceedings in accordance with established formats.	Core
27-3092.00	Court Reporters and Simultaneous Captioners	21184	Log and store exhibits from court proceedings.	Core
27-3092.00	Court Reporters and Simultaneous Captioners	8659	File and store shorthand notes of court session.	Core
27-3092.00	Court Reporters and Simultaneous Captioners	8658	File a legible transcript of records of a court case with the court clerk's office.	Core
27-3092.00	Court Reporters and Simultaneous Captioners	8662	Verify accuracy of transcripts by checking copies against original records of proceedings and accuracy of rulings by checking with judges.	Core
27-3092.00	Court Reporters and Simultaneous Captioners	8660	Respond to requests during court sessions to read portions of the proceedings already recorded.	Core
27-3092.00	Court Reporters and Simultaneous Captioners	8663	Record symbols on computer storage media and use computer aided transcription to translate and display them as text.	Supplemental
27-3092.00	Court Reporters and Simultaneous Captioners	8653	Take notes in shorthand or use a stenotype or shorthand machine that prints letters on a paper tape.	Supplemental
27-3092.00	Court Reporters and Simultaneous Captioners	21185	Type court orders for judges.	Supplemental
27-3092.00	Court Reporters and Simultaneous Captioners	8661	Record depositions and other proceedings for attorneys.	Supplemental
27-4011.00	Audio and Video Technicians	3980	Notify supervisors when major equipment repairs are needed.	Core
27-4011.00	Audio and Video Technicians	18650	Diagnose and resolve media system problems.	Core
27-4011.00	Audio and Video Technicians	3993	Direct and coordinate activities of assistants and other personnel during production.	Core
27-4011.00	Audio and Video Technicians	3990	Compress, digitize, duplicate, and store audio and video data.	Core
27-4011.00	Audio and Video Technicians	18649	Install, adjust, and operate electronic equipment to record, edit, and transmit radio and television programs, motion pictures, video conferencing, or multimedia presentations.	Core
27-4011.00	Audio and Video Technicians	4002	Control the lights and sound of events, such as live concerts, before and after performances, and during intermissions.	Core
27-4011.00	Audio and Video Technicians	3987	Switch sources of video input from one camera or studio to another, from film to live programming, or from network to local programming.	Core
27-4011.00	Audio and Video Technicians	3997	Record and edit audio material, such as movie soundtracks, using audio recording and editing equipment.	Core
27-4011.00	Audio and Video Technicians	3985	Perform minor repairs and routine cleaning of audio and video equipment.	Core
27-4011.00	Audio and Video Technicians	3984	Design layouts of audio and video equipment and perform upgrades and maintenance.	Core
27-4011.00	Audio and Video Technicians	4003	Conduct training sessions on selection, use, and design of audio-visual materials and on operation of presentation equipment.	Core
27-4011.00	Audio and Video Technicians	3981	Monitor incoming and outgoing pictures and sound feeds to ensure quality and notify directors of any possible problems.	Supplemental
27-4011.00	Audio and Video Technicians	3982	Mix and regulate sound inputs and feeds or coordinate audio feeds with television pictures.	Supplemental
27-4011.00	Audio and Video Technicians	3989	Construct and position properties, sets, lighting equipment, and other equipment.	Supplemental
27-4011.00	Audio and Video Technicians	18651	Reserve audio-visual equipment and facilities, such as meeting rooms.	Supplemental
27-4011.00	Audio and Video Technicians	3996	Determine formats, approaches, content, levels, and mediums to effectively meet objectives within budgetary constraints, using research, knowledge, and training.	Supplemental
27-4011.00	Audio and Video Technicians	3992	Edit videotapes by erasing and removing portions of programs and adding video or sound as required.	Supplemental
27-4011.00	Audio and Video Technicians	3991	Obtain, set up, and load videotapes for scheduled productions or broadcasts.	Supplemental
27-4011.00	Audio and Video Technicians	4000	Produce rough and finished graphics and graphic designs.	Supplemental
27-4011.00	Audio and Video Technicians	4001	Locate and secure settings, properties, effects, and other production necessities.	Supplemental
27-4011.00	Audio and Video Technicians	3988	Meet with directors and senior members of camera crews to discuss assignments and determine filming sequences, camera movements, and picture composition.	Supplemental
27-4011.00	Audio and Video Technicians	3995	Maintain inventories of audio and videotapes and related supplies.	Supplemental
27-4011.00	Audio and Video Technicians	3999	Obtain and preview musical performance programs prior to events to become familiar with the order and approximate times of pieces.	Supplemental
27-4011.00	Audio and Video Technicians	4006	Perform narration of productions or present announcements.	Supplemental
27-4011.00	Audio and Video Technicians	3994	Plan and develop pre-production ideas into outlines, scripts, story boards, and graphics, using own ideas or specifications of assignments.	Supplemental
27-4011.00	Audio and Video Technicians	4004	Organize and maintain compliance, license, and warranty information related to audio and video facilities.	Supplemental
27-4011.00	Audio and Video Technicians	3998	Inform users of audio and videotaping service policies and procedures.	Supplemental
27-4011.00	Audio and Video Technicians	18652	Analyze and maintain data logs for audio-visual activities.	Supplemental
27-4011.00	Audio and Video Technicians	4005	Develop manuals, texts, workbooks, or related materials for use in conjunction with production materials or for training.	Supplemental
27-4012.00	Broadcast Technicians	4014	Report equipment problems, ensure that repairs are made, and make emergency repairs to equipment when necessary and possible.	Core
27-4012.00	Broadcast Technicians	18653	Monitor and log transmitter readings.	Core
27-4012.00	Broadcast Technicians	4007	Maintain programming logs as required by station management and the Federal Communications Commission.	Core
27-4012.00	Broadcast Technicians	4009	Monitor strength, clarity, and reliability of incoming and outgoing signals, and adjust equipment as necessary to maintain quality broadcasts.	Core
27-4012.00	Broadcast Technicians	4011	Observe monitors and converse with station personnel to determine audio and video levels and to ascertain that programs are airing.	Core
27-4012.00	Broadcast Technicians	4012	Preview scheduled programs to ensure that signals are functioning and programs are ready for transmission.	Core
27-4012.00	Broadcast Technicians	18654	Play and record broadcast programs, using automation systems.	Core
27-4012.00	Broadcast Technicians	18655	Set up, operate, and maintain broadcast station computers and networks.	Core
27-4012.00	Broadcast Technicians	4013	Select sources from which programming will be received or through which programming will be transmitted.	Core
27-4012.00	Broadcast Technicians	18656	Install broadcast equipment, troubleshoot equipment problems, and perform maintenance or minor repairs, using hand tools.	Core
27-4012.00	Broadcast Technicians	4017	Substitute programs in cases where signals fail.	Core
27-4012.00	Broadcast Technicians	4008	Control audio equipment to regulate volume and sound quality during radio and television broadcasts.	Core
27-4012.00	Broadcast Technicians	4026	Design and modify equipment to employer specifications.	Core
27-4012.00	Broadcast Technicians	4015	Record sound onto tape or film for radio or television, checking its quality and making adjustments where necessary.	Supplemental
27-4012.00	Broadcast Technicians	4021	Schedule programming or read television programming logs to determine which programs are to be recorded or aired.	Supplemental
27-4012.00	Broadcast Technicians	4022	Edit broadcast material electronically, using computers.	Supplemental
27-4012.00	Broadcast Technicians	18658	Develop employee work schedules.	Supplemental
27-4012.00	Broadcast Technicians	4020	Instruct trainees in use of television production equipment, filming of events, and copying and editing graphics or sound onto videotape.	Supplemental
27-4012.00	Broadcast Technicians	4016	Align antennae with receiving dishes to obtain the clearest signal for transmission of broadcasts from field locations.	Supplemental
27-4012.00	Broadcast Technicians	4010	Regulate the fidelity, brightness, and contrast of video transmissions, using video console control panels.	Supplemental
27-4012.00	Broadcast Technicians	18657	Make commercial dubs.	Supplemental
27-4012.00	Broadcast Technicians	4025	Determine the number, type, and approximate location of microphones needed for best sound recording or transmission quality, and position them appropriately.	Supplemental
27-4012.00	Broadcast Technicians	4018	Organize recording sessions and prepare areas, such as radio booths and television stations, for recording.	Supplemental
27-4012.00	Broadcast Technicians	4024	Set up and operate portable field transmission equipment outside the studio.	Supplemental
27-4012.00	Broadcast Technicians	4023	Give technical directions to other personnel during filming.	Supplemental
27-4012.00	Broadcast Technicians	4027	Prepare reports outlining past and future programs, including content.	Supplemental
27-4012.00	Broadcast Technicians	4028	Discuss production requirements with clients.	Supplemental
27-4014.00	Sound Engineering Technicians	7720	Confer with producers, performers, and others to determine and achieve the desired sound for a production, such as a musical recording or a film.	Core
27-4014.00	Sound Engineering Technicians	7722	Regulate volume level and sound quality during recording sessions, using control consoles.	Core
27-4014.00	Sound Engineering Technicians	7727	Record speech, music, and other sounds on recording media, using recording equipment.	Core
27-4014.00	Sound Engineering Technicians	7729	Separate instruments, vocals, and other sounds, and combine sounds during the mixing or postproduction stage.	Core
27-4014.00	Sound Engineering Technicians	18662	Set up, test, and adjust recording equipment for recording sessions and live performances.	Core
27-4014.00	Sound Engineering Technicians	7724	Report equipment problems and ensure that required repairs are made.	Core
27-4014.00	Sound Engineering Technicians	7723	Prepare for recording sessions by performing such activities as selecting and setting up microphones.	Core
27-4014.00	Sound Engineering Technicians	7725	Mix and edit voices, music, and taped sound effects for live performances and for prerecorded events, using sound mixing boards.	Core
27-4014.00	Sound Engineering Technicians	7730	Keep logs of recordings.	Core
27-4014.00	Sound Engineering Technicians	18660	Tear down equipment after event completion.	Core
27-4014.00	Sound Engineering Technicians	7726	Synchronize and equalize prerecorded dialogue, music, and sound effects with visual action of motion pictures or television productions, using control consoles.	Core
27-4014.00	Sound Engineering Technicians	7728	Reproduce and duplicate sound recordings from original recording media, using sound editing and duplication equipment.	Core
27-4014.00	Sound Engineering Technicians	18661	Convert video and audio recordings into digital formats for editing or archiving.	Core
27-4014.00	Sound Engineering Technicians	7731	Create musical instrument digital interface programs for music projects, commercials, or film postproduction.	Supplemental
27-4015.00	Lighting Technicians	22673	Assess safety of wiring or equipment set-up to determine the risk of fire or electrical shock.	
27-4015.00	Lighting Technicians	22674	Consult with lighting director or production staff to determine lighting requirements.	
27-4015.00	Lighting Technicians	22675	Disassemble and store equipment after performances.	
27-4015.00	Lighting Technicians	22676	Install color effects or image patterns, such as color filters, onto lighting fixtures.	
27-4015.00	Lighting Technicians	22677	Install electrical cables or wire fixtures.	
27-4015.00	Lighting Technicians	22678	Load, unload, or position lighting equipment.	
27-4015.00	Lighting Technicians	22679	Match light fixture settings, such as brightness and color, to lighting design plans.	
27-4015.00	Lighting Technicians	22680	Notify supervisors when major lighting equipment repairs are needed.	
27-4015.00	Lighting Technicians	22681	Operate manual or automated systems to control lighting throughout productions.	
27-4015.00	Lighting Technicians	22682	Patch or wire lights to dimmers or other electronic consoles.	
27-4015.00	Lighting Technicians	22683	Perform minor repairs or routine maintenance on lighting equipment, such as replacing lamps or damaged color filters.	
27-4015.00	Lighting Technicians	22684	Program lighting consoles or load automated lighting control systems onto consoles.	
27-4015.00	Lighting Technicians	22685	Set up and focus light fixtures to meet requirements of television, theater, concerts, or other productions.	
27-4015.00	Lighting Technicians	22686	Set up scaffolding or cranes to assist with setting up of lighting equipment.	
27-4015.00	Lighting Technicians	22687	Test lighting equipment function and desired lighting effects.	
27-4015.00	Lighting Technicians	22688	Visit and assess structural and electrical layout of locations before setting up lighting equipment.	
27-4021.00	Photographers	9344	Adjust apertures, shutter speeds, and camera focus according to a combination of factors, such as lighting, field depth, subject motion, film type, and film speed.	Core
27-4021.00	Photographers	9346	Create artificial light, using flashes and reflectors.	Core
27-4021.00	Photographers	9347	Determine desired images and picture composition, selecting and adjusting subjects, equipment, and lighting to achieve desired effects.	Core
27-4021.00	Photographers	20558	Transfer photographs to computers for editing, archiving, and electronic transmission.	Core
27-4021.00	Photographers	9345	Use traditional or digital cameras, along with a variety of equipment, such as tripods, filters, and flash attachments.	Core
27-4021.00	Photographers	9352	Manipulate and enhance scanned or digital images to create desired effects, using computers and specialized software.	Core
27-4021.00	Photographers	9343	Take pictures of individuals, families, and small groups, either in studio or on location.	Core
27-4021.00	Photographers	9357	Enhance, retouch, and resize photographs and negatives, using airbrushing and other techniques.	Core
27-4021.00	Photographers	9349	Test equipment prior to use to ensure that it is in good working order.	Core
27-4021.00	Photographers	9351	Estimate or measure light levels, distances, and numbers of exposures needed, using measuring devices and formulas.	Core
27-4021.00	Photographers	9354	Perform general office duties, such as scheduling appointments, keeping books, and ordering supplies.	Core
27-4021.00	Photographers	9350	Review sets of photographs to select the best work.	Core
27-4021.00	Photographers	9358	Set up, mount, or install photographic equipment and cameras.	Core
27-4021.00	Photographers	9355	Determine project goals, locations, and equipment needs by studying assignments and consulting with clients or advertising staff.	Core
27-4021.00	Photographers	9353	Perform maintenance tasks necessary to keep equipment working properly.	Core
27-4021.00	Photographers	9356	Select and assemble equipment and required background properties, according to subjects, materials, and conditions.	Core
27-4021.00	Photographers	9361	Direct activities of workers setting up photographic equipment.	Core
27-4021.00	Photographers	9363	Engage in research to develop new photographic procedures and materials.	Core
27-4021.00	Photographers	9368	Mount, frame, laminate, or lacquer finished photographs.	Core
27-4021.00	Photographers	20561	Send film to photofinishing laboratories for processing.	Supplemental
27-4021.00	Photographers	9366	Develop visual aids and charts for use in lectures or to present evidence in court.	Supplemental
27-4021.00	Photographers	9365	Load and unload film.	Supplemental
27-4021.00	Photographers	20560	Write photograph captions.	Supplemental
27-4021.00	Photographers	9364	Set up photographic exhibitions for the purpose of displaying and selling work.	Supplemental
27-4021.00	Photographers	9360	Produce computer-readable, digital images from film, using flatbed scanners and photofinishing laboratories.	Supplemental
27-4021.00	Photographers	9362	Employ a variety of specialized photographic materials and techniques, including infrared and ultraviolet films, macro photography, photogrammetry and sensitometry.	Supplemental
27-4021.00	Photographers	9367	License the use of photographs through stock photo agencies.	Supplemental
27-4021.00	Photographers	20559	Develop and print exposed film, using chemicals, touch-up tools, and developing and printing equipment.	Supplemental
27-4031.00	Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Film	4031	Compose and frame each shot, applying the technical aspects of light, lenses, film, filters, and camera settings to achieve the effects sought by directors.	Core
27-4031.00	Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Film	4030	Operate television or motion picture cameras to record scenes for television broadcasts, advertising, or motion pictures.	Core
27-4031.00	Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Film	4035	Adjust positions and controls of cameras, printers, and related equipment to change focus, exposure, and lighting.	Core
27-4031.00	Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Film	4037	Confer with directors, sound and lighting technicians, electricians, and other crew members to discuss assignments and determine filming sequences, desired effects, camera movements, and lighting requirements.	Core
27-4031.00	Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Film	4032	Operate zoom lenses, changing images according to specifications and rehearsal instructions.	Core
27-4031.00	Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Film	4038	Observe sets or locations for potential problems and to determine filming and lighting requirements.	Core
27-4031.00	Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Film	18664	Set up and perform live shots for broadcast.	Core
27-4031.00	Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Film	4033	Use cameras in any of several different camera mounts, such as stationary, track-mounted, or crane-mounted.	Core
27-4031.00	Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Film	18666	Test, clean, maintain, and repair broadcast equipment, including testing microphones, to ensure proper working condition.	Core
27-4031.00	Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Film	18663	Edit video for broadcast productions, including non-linear editing.	Supplemental
27-4031.00	Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Film	4039	Instruct camera operators regarding camera setups, angles, distances, movement, and variables and cues for starting and stopping filming.	Supplemental
27-4031.00	Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Film	18665	Assemble studio sets and select and arrange cameras, film stock, audio, or lighting equipment to be used during filming.	Supplemental
27-4031.00	Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Film	4046	Read and analyze work orders and specifications to determine locations of subject material, work procedures, sequences of operations, and machine setups.	Supplemental
27-4031.00	Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Film	4044	View films to resolve problems of exposure control, subject and camera movement, changes in subject distance, and related variables.	Supplemental
27-4031.00	Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Film	18669	Direct studio productions.	Supplemental
27-4031.00	Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Film	4043	Set up cameras, optical printers, and related equipment to produce photographs and special effects.	Supplemental
27-4031.00	Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Film	4042	Read charts and compute ratios to determine variables such as lighting, shutter angles, filter factors, and camera distances.	Supplemental
27-4031.00	Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Film	18668	Set up and operate electric news gathering (ENG) microwave vehicles to gather and edit raw footage on location to send to television affiliates for broadcast.	Supplemental
27-4031.00	Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Film	18671	Write new scripts for broadcasts.	Supplemental
27-4031.00	Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Film	18670	Design graphics for studio productions.	Supplemental
27-4031.00	Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Film	18667	Stay current with new technologies in the field by reading trade magazines.	Supplemental
27-4032.00	Film and Video Editors	4057	Organize and string together raw footage into a continuous whole according to scripts or the instructions of directors and producers.	Core
27-4032.00	Film and Video Editors	4052	Edit films and videotapes to insert music, dialogue, and sound effects, to arrange films into sequences, and to correct errors, using editing equipment.	Core
27-4032.00	Film and Video Editors	4053	Select and combine the most effective shots of each scene to form a logical and smoothly running story.	Core
27-4032.00	Film and Video Editors	4060	Review footage sequence by sequence to become familiar with it before assembling it into a final product.	Core
27-4032.00	Film and Video Editors	4061	Set up and operate computer editing systems, electronic titling systems, video switching equipment, and digital video effects units to produce a final product.	Core
27-4032.00	Film and Video Editors	4066	Trim film segments to specified lengths and reassemble segments in sequences that present stories with maximum effect.	Core
27-4032.00	Film and Video Editors	4050	Cut shot sequences to different angles at specific points in scenes, making each individual cut as fluid and seamless as possible.	Core
27-4032.00	Film and Video Editors	4058	Review assembled films or edited videotapes on screens or monitors to determine if corrections are necessary.	Core
27-4032.00	Film and Video Editors	4056	Verify key numbers and time codes on materials.	Core
27-4032.00	Film and Video Editors	4064	Manipulate plot, score, sound, and graphics to make the parts into a continuous whole, working closely with people in audio, visual, music, optical, or special effects departments.	Core
27-4032.00	Film and Video Editors	4059	Program computerized graphic effects.	Core
27-4032.00	Film and Video Editors	4051	Study scripts to become familiar with production concepts and requirements.	Core
27-4032.00	Film and Video Editors	4065	Supervise and coordinate activities of workers engaged in film editing, assembling, and recording activities.	Core
27-4032.00	Film and Video Editors	4055	Determine the specific audio and visual effects and music necessary to complete films.	Supplemental
27-4032.00	Film and Video Editors	4054	Mark frames where a particular shot or piece of sound is to begin or end.	Supplemental
27-4032.00	Film and Video Editors	4062	Record needed sounds or obtain them from sound effects libraries.	Supplemental
27-4032.00	Film and Video Editors	4069	Conduct film screenings for directors and members of production staffs.	Supplemental
27-4032.00	Film and Video Editors	4071	Discuss the sound requirements of pictures with sound effects editors.	Supplemental
27-4032.00	Film and Video Editors	4068	Piece sounds together to develop film soundtracks.	Supplemental
27-4032.00	Film and Video Editors	4063	Confer with producers and directors concerning layout or editing approaches needed to increase dramatic or entertainment value of productions.	Supplemental
27-4032.00	Film and Video Editors	4067	Develop post-production models for films.	Supplemental
27-4032.00	Film and Video Editors	4070	Collaborate with music editors to select appropriate passages of music and develop production scores.	Supplemental
29-1011.00	Chiropractors	6914	Evaluate the functioning of the neuromuscularskeletal system and the spine using systems of chiropractic diagnosis.	Core
29-1011.00	Chiropractors	6915	Diagnose health problems by reviewing patients' health and medical histories, questioning, observing, and examining patients and interpreting x-rays.	Core
29-1011.00	Chiropractors	6913	Perform a series of manual adjustments to the spine or other articulations of the body to correct the musculoskeletal system.	Core
29-1011.00	Chiropractors	6918	Obtain and record patients' medical histories.	Core
29-1011.00	Chiropractors	6916	Maintain accurate case histories of patients.	Core
29-1011.00	Chiropractors	6917	Advise patients about recommended courses of treatment.	Core
29-1011.00	Chiropractors	6919	Analyze x-rays to locate the sources of patients' difficulties and to rule out fractures or diseases as sources of problems.	Core
29-1011.00	Chiropractors	6920	Counsel patients about nutrition, exercise, sleeping habits, stress management, or other matters.	Core
29-1011.00	Chiropractors	6922	Consult with or refer patients to appropriate health practitioners when necessary.	Core
29-1011.00	Chiropractors	20403	Recommend and arrange for diagnostic procedures, such as blood chemistry tests, saliva tests, x-rays, or other imaging procedures.	Core
29-1011.00	Chiropractors	6923	Suggest and apply the use of supports such as straps, tapes, bandages, or braces if necessary.	Core
29-1021.00	Dentists, General	20562	Use masks, gloves, and safety glasses to protect patients and self from infectious diseases.	Core
29-1021.00	Dentists, General	6926	Examine teeth, gums, and related tissues, using dental instruments, x-rays, or other diagnostic equipment, to evaluate dental health, diagnose diseases or abnormalities, and plan appropriate treatments.	Core
29-1021.00	Dentists, General	6925	Administer anesthetics to limit the amount of pain experienced by patients during procedures.	Core
29-1021.00	Dentists, General	20563	Use dental air turbines, hand instruments, dental appliances, or surgical implements.	Core
29-1021.00	Dentists, General	6927	Formulate plan of treatment for patient's teeth and mouth tissue.	Core
29-1021.00	Dentists, General	6931	Diagnose and treat diseases, injuries, or malformations of teeth, gums, or related oral structures and provide preventive or corrective services.	Core
29-1021.00	Dentists, General	6933	Write prescriptions for antibiotics or other medications.	Core
29-1021.00	Dentists, General	6929	Advise or instruct patients regarding preventive dental care, the causes and treatment of dental problems, or oral health care services.	Core
29-1021.00	Dentists, General	6930	Design, make, or fit prosthodontic appliances, such as space maintainers, bridges, or dentures, or write fabrication instructions or prescriptions for denturists or dental technicians.	Core
29-1021.00	Dentists, General	6932	Fill pulp chamber and canal with endodontic materials.	Core
29-1021.00	Dentists, General	6935	Treat exposure of pulp by pulp capping, removal of pulp from pulp chamber, or root canal, using dental instruments.	Core
29-1021.00	Dentists, General	6938	Remove diseased tissue, using surgical instruments.	Core
29-1021.00	Dentists, General	20564	Manage business aspects such as employing or supervising staff or handling paperwork or insurance claims.	Core
29-1021.00	Dentists, General	6934	Analyze or evaluate dental needs to determine changes or trends in patterns of dental disease.	Core
29-1021.00	Dentists, General	6939	Apply fluoride or sealants to teeth.	Core
29-1021.00	Dentists, General	6936	Eliminate irritating margins of fillings and correct occlusions, using dental instruments.	Core
29-1021.00	Dentists, General	6937	Perform oral or periodontal surgery on the jaw or mouth.	Core
29-1021.00	Dentists, General	6942	Plan, organize, or maintain dental health programs.	Core
29-1021.00	Dentists, General	6941	Bleach, clean, or polish teeth to restore natural color.	Core
29-1021.00	Dentists, General	6943	Produce or evaluate dental health educational materials.	Core
29-1022.00	Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons	9370	Administer general and local anesthetics.	Core
29-1022.00	Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons	9373	Collaborate with other professionals, such as restorative dentists and orthodontists, to plan treatment.	Core
29-1022.00	Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons	9372	Evaluate the position of the wisdom teeth to determine whether problems exist currently or might occur in the future.	Core
29-1022.00	Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons	9374	Perform surgery to prepare the mouth for dental implants and to aid in the regeneration of deficient bone and gum tissues.	Core
29-1022.00	Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons	9371	Remove impacted, damaged, and non-restorable teeth.	Core
29-1022.00	Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons	9376	Treat infections of the oral cavity, salivary glands, jaws, and neck.	Core
29-1022.00	Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons	9375	Remove tumors and other abnormal growths of the oral and facial regions, using surgical instruments.	Core
29-1022.00	Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons	9378	Provide emergency treatment of facial injuries including facial lacerations, intra-oral lacerations, and fractured facial bones.	Core
29-1022.00	Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons	9377	Treat problems affecting the oral mucosa, such as mouth ulcers and infections.	Core
29-1022.00	Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons	9380	Restore form and function by moving skin, bone, nerves, and other tissues from other parts of the body to reconstruct the jaws and face.	Core
29-1022.00	Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons	9379	Perform surgery on the mouth and jaws to treat conditions such as cleft lip, cleft palate, and jaw growth problems.	Core
29-1022.00	Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons	20244	Perform minor cosmetic procedures, such as chin and cheekbone enhancements.	Supplemental
29-1022.00	Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons	20245	Perform minor facial rejuvenation procedures, including the use of Botox and laser technology.	Supplemental
29-1022.00	Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons	9382	Treat snoring problems, using laser surgery.	Supplemental
29-1023.00	Orthodontists	7734	Diagnose teeth and jaw or other dental-facial abnormalities.	Core
29-1023.00	Orthodontists	7735	Examine patients to assess abnormalities of jaw development, tooth position, and other dental-facial structures.	Core
29-1023.00	Orthodontists	7733	Study diagnostic records, such as medical or dental histories, plaster models of the teeth, photos of a patient's face and teeth, and X-rays, to develop patient treatment plans.	Core
29-1023.00	Orthodontists	7732	Fit dental appliances in patients' mouths to alter the position and relationship of teeth and jaws or to realign teeth.	Core
29-1023.00	Orthodontists	7737	Adjust dental appliances to produce and maintain normal function.	Core
29-1023.00	Orthodontists	7738	Provide patients with proposed treatment plans and cost estimates.	Core
29-1023.00	Orthodontists	23973	Advise patients to comply with treatment plans.	Core
29-1023.00	Orthodontists	7736	Prepare diagnostic and treatment records.	Core
29-1023.00	Orthodontists	7739	Instruct dental officers and technical assistants in orthodontic procedures and techniques.	Core
29-1023.00	Orthodontists	7740	Coordinate orthodontic services with other dental and medical services.	Core
29-1023.00	Orthodontists	7741	Design and fabricate appliances, such as space maintainers, retainers, and labial and lingual arch wires.	Core
29-1024.00	Prosthodontists	23996	Examine patients to diagnose oral health conditions and diseases.	Core
29-1024.00	Prosthodontists	7743	Fit prostheses to patients, making any necessary adjustments and modifications.	Core
29-1024.00	Prosthodontists	20246	Replace missing teeth and associated oral structures with permanent fixtures, such as implant-supported prostheses, crowns and bridges, or removable fixtures, such as dentures.	Core
29-1024.00	Prosthodontists	7745	Measure and take impressions of patients' jaws and teeth to determine the shape and size of dental prostheses, using face bows, dental articulators, recording devices, and other materials.	Core
29-1024.00	Prosthodontists	7746	Collaborate with general dentists, specialists, and other health professionals to develop solutions to dental and oral health concerns.	Core
29-1024.00	Prosthodontists	7744	Design and fabricate dental prostheses, or supervise dental technicians and laboratory bench workers who construct the devices.	Core
29-1024.00	Prosthodontists	7748	Restore function and aesthetics to traumatic injury survivors, or to individuals with diseases or congenital disabilities.	Core
29-1024.00	Prosthodontists	7747	Repair, reline, or rebase dentures.	Core
29-1024.00	Prosthodontists	7749	Use bonding technology on the surface of the teeth to change tooth shape or to close gaps.	Core
29-1024.00	Prosthodontists	7750	Treat facial pain and jaw joint problems.	Core
29-1024.00	Prosthodontists	7751	Place veneers onto teeth to conceal defects.	Core
29-1024.00	Prosthodontists	7752	Bleach discolored teeth to brighten and whiten them.	Core
29-1031.00	Dietitians and Nutritionists	314	Assess nutritional needs, diet restrictions, and current health plans to develop and implement dietary-care plans and provide nutritional counseling.	Core
29-1031.00	Dietitians and Nutritionists	23913	Evaluate laboratory tests in preparing nutrition recommendations.	Core
29-1031.00	Dietitians and Nutritionists	317	Counsel individuals and groups on basic rules of good nutrition, healthy eating habits, and nutrition monitoring to improve their quality of life.	Core
29-1031.00	Dietitians and Nutritionists	316	Advise patients and their families on nutritional principles, dietary plans, diet modifications, and food selection and preparation.	Core
29-1031.00	Dietitians and Nutritionists	23914	Incorporate patient cultural, ethnic, or religious preferences and needs in the development of nutrition plans.	Core
29-1031.00	Dietitians and Nutritionists	315	Consult with physicians and health care personnel to determine nutritional needs and diet restrictions of patient or client.	Core
29-1031.00	Dietitians and Nutritionists	23915	Record and evaluate patient and family health and food history, including symptoms, environmental toxic exposure, allergies, medication factors, and preventive health-care measures.	Core
29-1031.00	Dietitians and Nutritionists	23916	Develop recipes and menus to address special nutrition needs, such as low glycemic, low histamine, or gluten- or allergen-free.	Core
29-1031.00	Dietitians and Nutritionists	327	Coordinate diet counseling services.	Core
29-1031.00	Dietitians and Nutritionists	322	Develop curriculum and prepare manuals, visual aids, course outlines, and other materials used in teaching.	Core
29-1031.00	Dietitians and Nutritionists	330	Plan, conduct, and evaluate dietary, nutritional, and epidemiological research.	Core
29-1031.00	Dietitians and Nutritionists	331	Plan and conduct training programs in dietetics, nutrition, and institutional management and administration for medical students, health-care personnel, and the general public.	Core
29-1031.00	Dietitians and Nutritionists	333	Write research reports and other publications to document and communicate research findings.	Core
29-1031.00	Dietitians and Nutritionists	325	Select, train, and supervise workers who plan, prepare, and serve meals.	Supplemental
29-1031.00	Dietitians and Nutritionists	332	Make recommendations regarding public policy, such as nutrition labeling, food fortification, or nutrition standards for school programs.	Supplemental
29-1031.00	Dietitians and Nutritionists	326	Manage quantity food service departments or clinical and community nutrition services.	Supplemental
29-1031.00	Dietitians and Nutritionists	318	Monitor food service operations to ensure conformance to nutritional, safety, sanitation and quality standards.	Supplemental
29-1031.00	Dietitians and Nutritionists	321	Inspect meals served for conformance to prescribed diets and standards of palatability and appearance.	Supplemental
29-1031.00	Dietitians and Nutritionists	324	Purchase food in accordance with health and safety codes.	Supplemental
29-1031.00	Dietitians and Nutritionists	320	Develop policies for food service or nutritional programs to assist in health promotion and disease control.	Supplemental
29-1031.00	Dietitians and Nutritionists	329	Organize, develop, analyze, test, and prepare special meals, such as low-fat, low-cholesterol, or chemical-free meals.	Supplemental
29-1031.00	Dietitians and Nutritionists	328	Advise food service managers and organizations on sanitation, safety procedures, menu development, budgeting, and planning to assist with establishment, operation, and evaluation of food service facilities and nutrition programs.	Supplemental
29-1031.00	Dietitians and Nutritionists	323	Prepare and administer budgets for food, equipment, and supplies.	Supplemental
29-1031.00	Dietitians and Nutritionists	23917	Plan, conduct, and evaluate nutrigenomic or nutrigenetic research.	Supplemental
29-1031.00	Dietitians and Nutritionists	319	Coordinate recipe development and standardization and develop new menus for independent food service operations.	Supplemental
29-1031.00	Dietitians and Nutritionists	334	Plan and prepare grant proposals to request program funding.	Supplemental
29-1031.00	Dietitians and Nutritionists	335	Test new food products and equipment.	Supplemental
29-1031.00	Dietitians and Nutritionists	336	Confer with design, building, and equipment personnel to plan for construction and remodeling of food service units.	Supplemental
29-1041.00	Optometrists	337	Examine eyes, using observation, instruments, and pharmaceutical agents, to determine visual acuity and perception, focus, and coordination and to diagnose diseases and other abnormalities, such as glaucoma or color blindness.	Core
29-1041.00	Optometrists	338	Analyze test results and develop a treatment plan.	Core
29-1041.00	Optometrists	339	Prescribe, supply, fit and adjust eyeglasses, contact lenses, and other vision aids.	Core
29-1041.00	Optometrists	340	Prescribe medications to treat eye diseases if state laws permit.	Core
29-1041.00	Optometrists	341	Educate and counsel patients on contact lens care, visual hygiene, lighting arrangements, and safety factors.	Core
29-1041.00	Optometrists	343	Remove foreign bodies from the eye.	Core
29-1041.00	Optometrists	344	Provide patients undergoing eye surgeries, such as cataract and laser vision correction, with pre- and post-operative care.	Core
29-1041.00	Optometrists	342	Consult with and refer patients to ophthalmologist or other health care practitioner if additional medical treatment is determined necessary.	Core
29-1041.00	Optometrists	345	Prescribe therapeutic procedures to correct or conserve vision.	Core
29-1041.00	Optometrists	346	Provide vision therapy and low-vision rehabilitation.	Core
29-1051.00	Pharmacists	1808	Review prescriptions to assure accuracy, to ascertain the needed ingredients, and to evaluate their suitability.	Core
29-1051.00	Pharmacists	1824	Assess the identity, strength, or purity of medications.	Core
29-1051.00	Pharmacists	1809	Provide information and advice regarding drug interactions, side effects, dosage, and proper medication storage.	Core
29-1051.00	Pharmacists	1810	Analyze prescribing trends to monitor patient compliance and to prevent excessive usage or harmful interactions.	Core
29-1051.00	Pharmacists	1812	Maintain records, such as pharmacy files, patient profiles, charge system files, inventories, control records for radioactive nuclei, or registries of poisons, narcotics, or controlled drugs.	Core
29-1051.00	Pharmacists	1815	Collaborate with other health care professionals to plan, monitor, review, or evaluate the quality or effectiveness of drugs or drug regimens, providing advice on drug applications or characteristics.	Core
29-1051.00	Pharmacists	1820	Plan, implement, or maintain procedures for mixing, packaging, or labeling pharmaceuticals, according to policy and legal requirements, to ensure quality, security, and proper disposal.	Core
29-1051.00	Pharmacists	1811	Order and purchase pharmaceutical supplies, medical supplies, or drugs, maintaining stock and storing and handling it properly.	Core
29-1051.00	Pharmacists	1816	Compound and dispense medications as prescribed by doctors and dentists, by calculating, weighing, measuring, and mixing ingredients, or oversee these activities.	Core
29-1051.00	Pharmacists	20405	Contact insurance companies to resolve billing issues.	Core
29-1051.00	Pharmacists	1814	Advise customers on the selection of medication brands, medical equipment, or healthcare supplies.	Core
29-1051.00	Pharmacists	1825	Teach pharmacy students serving as interns in preparation for their graduation or licensure.	Core
29-1051.00	Pharmacists	1813	Provide specialized services to help patients manage conditions, such as diabetes, asthma, smoking cessation, or high blood pressure.	Core
29-1051.00	Pharmacists	1818	Refer patients to other health professionals or agencies when appropriate.	Core
29-1051.00	Pharmacists	1823	Work in hospitals or clinics or for Health Management Organizations (HMOs), dispensing prescriptions, serving as a medical team consultant, or specializing in specific drug therapy areas, such as oncology or nuclear pharmacotherapy.	Supplemental
29-1051.00	Pharmacists	20406	Update or troubleshoot pharmacy information databases.	Supplemental
29-1051.00	Pharmacists	1822	Manage pharmacy operations, hiring or supervising staff, performing administrative duties, or buying or selling non-pharmaceutical merchandise.	Supplemental
29-1051.00	Pharmacists	1819	Prepare sterile solutions or infusions for use in surgical procedures, emergency rooms, or patients' homes.	Supplemental
29-1051.00	Pharmacists	20404	Offer health promotion or prevention activities, such as training people to use blood pressure devices or diabetes monitors.	Supplemental
29-1051.00	Pharmacists	1826	Publish educational information for other pharmacists, doctors, or patients.	Supplemental
29-1071.00	Physician Assistants	4075	Make tentative diagnoses and decisions about management and treatment of patients.	Core
29-1071.00	Physician Assistants	4074	Interpret diagnostic test results for deviations from normal.	Core
29-1071.00	Physician Assistants	4078	Prescribe therapy or medication with physician approval.	Core
29-1071.00	Physician Assistants	4076	Obtain, compile, and record patient medical data, including health history, progress notes, and results of physical examination.	Core
29-1071.00	Physician Assistants	4073	Examine patients to obtain information about their physical condition.	Core
29-1071.00	Physician Assistants	4077	Administer or order diagnostic tests, such as x-ray, electrocardiogram, and laboratory tests.	Core
29-1071.00	Physician Assistants	4080	Instruct and counsel patients about prescribed therapeutic regimens, normal growth and development, family planning, emotional problems of daily living, and health maintenance.	Core
29-1071.00	Physician Assistants	4079	Perform therapeutic procedures, such as injections, immunizations, suturing and wound care, and infection management.	Core
29-1071.00	Physician Assistants	4083	Visit and observe patients on hospital rounds or house calls, updating charts, ordering therapy, and reporting back to physician.	Core
29-1071.00	Physician Assistants	4081	Provide physicians with assistance during surgery or complicated medical procedures.	Core
29-1071.00	Physician Assistants	4082	Supervise and coordinate activities of technicians and technical assistants.	Core
29-1071.00	Physician Assistants	4084	Order medical and laboratory supplies and equipment.	Core
29-1071.01	Anesthesiologist Assistants	17301	Provide airway management interventions including tracheal intubation, fiber optics, or ventilary support.	Core
29-1071.01	Anesthesiologist Assistants	17302	Respond to emergency situations by providing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), basic cardiac life support (BLS), advanced cardiac life support (ACLS), or pediatric advanced life support (PALS).	Core
29-1071.01	Anesthesiologist Assistants	17296	Verify availability of operating room supplies, medications, and gases.	Core
29-1071.01	Anesthesiologist Assistants	17304	Pretest and calibrate anesthesia delivery systems and monitors.	Core
29-1071.01	Anesthesiologist Assistants	17299	Participate in seminars, workshops, or other professional activities to keep abreast of developments in anesthesiology.	Core
29-1071.01	Anesthesiologist Assistants	17310	Control anesthesia levels during procedures.	Supplemental
29-1071.01	Anesthesiologist Assistants	17305	Assist anesthesiologists in monitoring of patients, including electrocardiogram (EKG), direct arterial pressure, central venous pressure, arterial blood gas, hematocrit, or routine measurement of temperature, respiration, blood pressure or heart rate.	Supplemental
29-1071.01	Anesthesiologist Assistants	17309	Administer blood, blood products, or supportive fluids.	Supplemental
29-1071.01	Anesthesiologist Assistants	17300	Collect and document patients' pre-anesthetic health histories.	Supplemental
29-1071.01	Anesthesiologist Assistants	17306	Assist in the provision of advanced life support techniques including those procedures using high frequency ventilation or intra-arterial cardiovascular assistance devices.	Supplemental
29-1071.01	Anesthesiologist Assistants	17303	Monitor and document patients' progress during post-anesthesia period.	Supplemental
29-1071.01	Anesthesiologist Assistants	17311	Administer anesthetic, adjuvant, or accessory drugs under the direction of an anesthesiologist.	Supplemental
29-1071.01	Anesthesiologist Assistants	17307	Assist anesthesiologists in performing anesthetic procedures, such as epidural or spinal injections.	Supplemental
29-1071.01	Anesthesiologist Assistants	17297	Provide clinical instruction, supervision or training to staff in areas such as anesthesia practices.	Supplemental
29-1071.01	Anesthesiologist Assistants	17308	Assist in the application of monitoring techniques, such as pulmonary artery catheterization, electroencephalographic spectral analysis, echocardiography, or evoked potentials.	Supplemental
29-1071.01	Anesthesiologist Assistants	17298	Collect samples or specimens for diagnostic testing.	Supplemental
29-1081.00	Podiatrists	20122	Treat bone, muscle, and joint disorders affecting the feet and ankles.	Core
29-1081.00	Podiatrists	7849	Diagnose diseases and deformities of the foot using medical histories, physical examinations, x-rays, and laboratory test results.	Core
29-1081.00	Podiatrists	7852	Advise patients about treatments and foot care techniques necessary for prevention of future problems.	Core
29-1081.00	Podiatrists	7850	Prescribe medications, corrective devices, physical therapy, or surgery.	Core
29-1081.00	Podiatrists	7851	Surgically treat conditions such as corns, calluses, ingrown nails, tumors, shortened tendons, bunions, cysts, or abscesses.	Core
29-1081.00	Podiatrists	7853	Refer patients to physicians when symptoms indicative of systemic disorders, such as arthritis or diabetes, are observed in feet and legs.	Core
29-1081.00	Podiatrists	7855	Make and fit prosthetic appliances.	Core
29-1081.00	Podiatrists	7854	Correct deformities by means of plaster casts and strapping.	Core
29-1081.00	Podiatrists	7856	Perform administrative duties, such as hiring employees, ordering supplies, or keeping records.	Core
29-1081.00	Podiatrists	7857	Educate the public about the benefits of foot care through techniques such as speaking engagements, advertising, and other forums.	Core
29-1081.00	Podiatrists	7858	Treat deformities using mechanical methods, such as whirlpool or paraffin baths, and electrical methods, such as short wave and low voltage currents.	Supplemental
29-1122.00	Occupational Therapists	349	Test and evaluate patients' physical and mental abilities and analyze medical data to determine realistic rehabilitation goals for patients.	Core
29-1122.00	Occupational Therapists	347	Complete and maintain necessary records.	Core
29-1122.00	Occupational Therapists	351	Plan, organize, and conduct occupational therapy programs in hospital, institutional, or community settings to help rehabilitate persons with disabilities because of illness, injury or psychological or developmental problems.	Core
29-1122.00	Occupational Therapists	358	Plan and implement programs and social activities to help patients learn work or school skills and adjust to handicaps.	Core
29-1122.00	Occupational Therapists	350	Select activities that will help individuals learn work and life-management skills within limits of their mental or physical capabilities.	Core
29-1122.00	Occupational Therapists	348	Evaluate patients' progress and prepare reports that detail progress.	Core
29-1122.00	Occupational Therapists	15231	Train caregivers in providing for the needs of a patient during and after therapy.	Core
29-1122.00	Occupational Therapists	359	Lay out materials such as puzzles, scissors and eating utensils for use in therapy, and clean and repair these tools after therapy sessions.	Core
29-1122.00	Occupational Therapists	353	Consult with rehabilitation team to select activity programs or coordinate occupational therapy with other therapeutic activities.	Core
29-1122.00	Occupational Therapists	357	Design and create, or requisition, special supplies and equipment, such as splints, braces, and computer-aided adaptive equipment.	Core
29-1122.00	Occupational Therapists	352	Recommend changes in patients' work or living environments, consistent with their needs and capabilities.	Core
29-1122.00	Occupational Therapists	355	Develop and participate in health promotion programs, group activities, or discussions to promote client health, facilitate social adjustment, alleviate stress, and prevent physical or mental disability.	Core
29-1122.00	Occupational Therapists	356	Provide training and supervision in therapy techniques and objectives for students or nurses and other medical staff.	Core
29-1122.00	Occupational Therapists	354	Help clients improve decision making, abstract reasoning, memory, sequencing, coordination, and perceptual skills, using computer programs.	Core
29-1122.00	Occupational Therapists	361	Conduct research in occupational therapy.	Core
29-1122.00	Occupational Therapists	360	Advise on health risks in the workplace or on health-related transition to retirement.	Core
29-1122.00	Occupational Therapists	362	Provide patients with assistance in locating or holding jobs.	Supplemental
29-1122.01	Low Vision Therapists, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapists	17336	Teach cane skills, including cane use with a guide, diagonal techniques, and two-point touches.	Core
29-1122.01	Low Vision Therapists, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapists	17355	Recommend appropriate mobility devices or systems, such as human guides, dog guides, long canes, electronic travel aids (ETAs), and other adaptive mobility devices (AMDs).	Core
29-1122.01	Low Vision Therapists, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapists	17352	Train clients with visual impairments to use mobility devices or systems, such as human guides, dog guides, electronic travel aids (ETAs), and other adaptive mobility devices (AMDs).	Core
29-1122.01	Low Vision Therapists, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapists	17350	Develop rehabilitation or instructional plans collaboratively with clients, based on results of assessments, needs, and goals.	Core
29-1122.01	Low Vision Therapists, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapists	17349	Write reports or complete forms to document assessments, training, progress, or follow-up outcomes.	Core
29-1122.01	Low Vision Therapists, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapists	17346	Train clients to use tactile, auditory, kinesthetic, olfactory, and proprioceptive information.	Core
29-1122.01	Low Vision Therapists, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapists	17351	Assess clients' functioning in areas such as vision, orientation and mobility skills, social and emotional issues, cognition, physical abilities, and personal goals.	Core
29-1122.01	Low Vision Therapists, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapists	17345	Teach clients to travel independently, using a variety of actual or simulated travel situations or exercises.	Core
29-1122.01	Low Vision Therapists, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapists	23918	Teach self-advocacy skills to clients.	Core
29-1122.01	Low Vision Therapists, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapists	17338	Provide consultation, support, or education to groups such as parents and teachers.	Core
29-1122.01	Low Vision Therapists, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapists	17354	Teach independent living skills or techniques, such as adaptive eating, medication management, diabetes management, and personal management.	Core
29-1122.01	Low Vision Therapists, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapists	17348	Monitor clients' progress to determine whether changes in rehabilitation plans are needed.	Core
29-1122.01	Low Vision Therapists, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapists	17353	Identify visual impairments related to basic life skills in areas such as self care, literacy, communication, health management, home management, and meal preparation.	Core
29-1122.01	Low Vision Therapists, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapists	17341	Design instructional programs to improve communication, using devices such as slates and styluses, braillers, keyboards, adaptive handwriting devices, talking book machines, digital books, and optical character readers (OCRs).	Core
29-1122.01	Low Vision Therapists, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapists	17347	Train clients to use adaptive equipment, such as large print, reading stands, lamps, writing implements, software, and electronic devices.	Core
29-1122.01	Low Vision Therapists, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapists	17339	Participate in professional development activities, such as reading literature, continuing education, attending conferences, and collaborating with colleagues.	Core
29-1122.01	Low Vision Therapists, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapists	17340	Obtain, distribute, or maintain low vision devices.	Core
29-1122.01	Low Vision Therapists, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapists	17342	Collaborate with specialists, such as rehabilitation counselors, speech pathologists, and occupational therapists, to provide client solutions.	Core
29-1122.01	Low Vision Therapists, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapists	17337	Refer clients to services, such as eye care, health care, rehabilitation, and counseling, to enhance visual and life functioning or when condition exceeds scope of practice.	Core
29-1122.01	Low Vision Therapists, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapists	17343	Administer tests and interpret test results to develop rehabilitation plans for clients.	Supplemental
29-1122.01	Low Vision Therapists, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapists	17344	Train clients to read or write Braille.	Supplemental
29-1123.00	Physical Therapists	363	Plan, prepare, or carry out individually designed programs of physical treatment to maintain, improve, or restore physical functioning, alleviate pain, or prevent physical dysfunction in patients.	Core
29-1123.00	Physical Therapists	364	Perform and document an initial exam, evaluating data to identify problems and determine a diagnosis prior to intervention.	Core
29-1123.00	Physical Therapists	370	Record prognosis, treatment, response, and progress in patient's chart or enter information into computer.	Core
29-1123.00	Physical Therapists	367	Instruct patient and family in treatment procedures to be continued at home.	Core
29-1123.00	Physical Therapists	365	Evaluate effects of treatment at various stages and adjust treatments to achieve maximum benefit.	Core
29-1123.00	Physical Therapists	368	Confer with the patient, medical practitioners, or appropriate others to plan, implement, or assess the intervention program.	Core
29-1123.00	Physical Therapists	366	Administer manual exercises, massage, or traction to help relieve pain, increase patient strength, or decrease or prevent deformity or crippling.	Core
29-1123.00	Physical Therapists	371	Obtain patients' informed consent to proposed interventions.	Core
29-1123.00	Physical Therapists	373	Test and measure patient's strength, motor development and function, sensory perception, functional capacity, or respiratory or circulatory efficiency and record data.	Core
29-1123.00	Physical Therapists	377	Direct, supervise, assess, and communicate with supportive personnel.	Core
29-1123.00	Physical Therapists	369	Review physician's referral and patient's medical records to help determine diagnosis and physical therapy treatment required.	Core
29-1123.00	Physical Therapists	374	Identify and document goals, anticipated progress, and plans for reevaluation.	Core
29-1123.00	Physical Therapists	375	Provide information to the patient about the proposed intervention, its material risks and expected benefits, and any reasonable alternatives.	Core
29-1123.00	Physical Therapists	381	Provide educational information about physical therapy or physical therapists, injury prevention, ergonomics, or ways to promote health.	Core
29-1123.00	Physical Therapists	20407	Inform patients and refer to appropriate practitioners when diagnosis reveals findings outside physical therapy.	Core
29-1123.00	Physical Therapists	372	Discharge patient from physical therapy when goals or projected outcomes have been attained and provide for appropriate follow-up care or referrals.	Core
29-1123.00	Physical Therapists	378	Administer treatment involving application of physical agents, using equipment, moist packs, ultraviolet or infrared lamps, or ultrasound machines.	Core
29-1123.00	Physical Therapists	382	Refer clients to community resources or services.	Core
29-1123.00	Physical Therapists	385	Construct, maintain, or repair medical supportive devices.	Core
29-1123.00	Physical Therapists	380	Evaluate, fit, or adjust prosthetic or orthotic devices or recommend modification to orthotist.	Core
29-1123.00	Physical Therapists	379	Teach physical therapy students or those in other health professions.	Core
29-1123.00	Physical Therapists	383	Conduct or support research and apply research findings to practice.	Core
29-1123.00	Physical Therapists	384	Participate in community or community agency activities or help to formulate public policy.	Core
29-1123.00	Physical Therapists	386	Direct group rehabilitation activities.	Supplemental
29-1124.00	Radiation Therapists	4086	Position patients for treatment with accuracy, according to prescription.	Core
29-1124.00	Radiation Therapists	4085	Administer prescribed doses of radiation to specific body parts, using radiation therapy equipment according to established practices and standards.	Core
29-1124.00	Radiation Therapists	4088	Follow principles of radiation protection for patient, self, and others.	Core
29-1124.00	Radiation Therapists	4090	Review prescription, diagnosis, patient chart, and identification.	Core
29-1124.00	Radiation Therapists	4091	Conduct most treatment sessions independently, in accordance with the long-term treatment plan and under the general direction of the patient's physician.	Core
29-1124.00	Radiation Therapists	4087	Enter data into computer and set controls to operate or adjust equipment or regulate dosage.	Core
29-1124.00	Radiation Therapists	4092	Check radiation therapy equipment to ensure proper operation.	Core
29-1124.00	Radiation Therapists	4093	Observe and reassure patients during treatment and report unusual reactions to physician or turn equipment off if unexpected adverse reactions occur.	Core
29-1124.00	Radiation Therapists	4095	Educate, prepare, and reassure patients and their families by answering questions, providing physical assistance, and reinforcing physicians' advice regarding treatment reactions or post-treatment care.	Core
29-1124.00	Radiation Therapists	4089	Maintain records, reports, or files as required, including such information as radiation dosages, equipment settings, or patients' reactions.	Core
29-1124.00	Radiation Therapists	4094	Check for side effects, such as skin irritation, nausea, or hair loss to assess patients' reaction to treatment.	Core
29-1124.00	Radiation Therapists	4097	Prepare or construct equipment, such as immobilization, treatment, or protection devices.	Core
29-1124.00	Radiation Therapists	4099	Help physicians, radiation oncologists, or clinical physicists to prepare physical or technical aspects of radiation treatment plans, using information about patient condition and anatomy.	Core
29-1124.00	Radiation Therapists	4096	Calculate actual treatment dosages delivered during each session.	Core
29-1124.00	Radiation Therapists	4098	Photograph treated area of patient and process film.	Core
29-1124.00	Radiation Therapists	4101	Act as liaison with physicist and supportive care personnel.	Core
29-1124.00	Radiation Therapists	20408	Schedule patients for treatment times.	Core
29-1124.00	Radiation Therapists	4102	Provide assistance to other healthcare personnel during dosimetry procedures and tumor localization.	Core
29-1124.00	Radiation Therapists	4100	Train or supervise student or subordinate radiotherapy technologists.	Core
29-1124.00	Radiation Therapists	4103	Implement appropriate follow-up care plans.	Supplemental
29-1124.00	Radiation Therapists	4104	Store, sterilize, or prepare the special applicators containing the radioactive substance implanted by the physician.	Supplemental
29-1124.00	Radiation Therapists	4105	Assist in the preparation of sealed radioactive materials, such as cobalt, radium, cesium, or isotopes, for use in radiation treatments.	Supplemental
29-1125.00	Recreational Therapists	393	Instruct patient in activities and techniques, such as sports, dance, music, art, or relaxation techniques, designed to meet their specific physical or psychological needs.	Core
29-1125.00	Recreational Therapists	392	Conduct therapy sessions to improve patients' mental and physical well-being.	Core
29-1125.00	Recreational Therapists	395	Plan, organize, direct, and participate in treatment programs and activities to facilitate patients' rehabilitation, help them integrate into the community, and prevent further medical problems.	Core
29-1125.00	Recreational Therapists	387	Observe, analyze, and record patients' participation, reactions, and progress during treatment sessions, modifying treatment programs as needed.	Core
29-1125.00	Recreational Therapists	388	Develop treatment plan to meet needs of patient, based on needs assessment, patient interests, and objectives of therapy.	Core
29-1125.00	Recreational Therapists	394	Obtain information from medical records, medical staff, family members and the patients, themselves, to assess patients' capabilities, needs and interests.	Core
29-1125.00	Recreational Therapists	391	Confer with members of treatment team to plan and evaluate therapy programs.	Core
29-1125.00	Recreational Therapists	390	Counsel and encourage patients to develop leisure activities.	Core
29-1125.00	Recreational Therapists	389	Encourage clients with special needs and circumstances to acquire new skills and get involved in health-promoting leisure activities, such as sports, games, arts and crafts, and gardening.	Core
29-1125.00	Recreational Therapists	396	Prepare and submit reports and charts to treatment team to reflect patients' reactions and evidence of progress or regression.	Core
29-1125.00	Recreational Therapists	20893	Develop discharge plans for patients.	Core
29-1126.00	Respiratory Therapists	398	Provide emergency care, such as artificial respiration, external cardiac massage, or assistance with cardiopulmonary resuscitation.	Core
29-1126.00	Respiratory Therapists	400	Monitor patient's physiological responses to therapy, such as vital signs, arterial blood gases, or blood chemistry changes, and consult with physician if adverse reactions occur.	Core
29-1126.00	Respiratory Therapists	397	Set up and operate devices, such as mechanical ventilators, therapeutic gas administration apparatus, environmental control systems, or aerosol generators, following specified parameters of treatment.	Core
29-1126.00	Respiratory Therapists	18522	Work as part of a team of physicians, nurses, or other healthcare professionals to manage patient care by assisting with medical procedures or related duties.	Core
29-1126.00	Respiratory Therapists	404	Maintain charts that contain patients' pertinent identification and therapy information.	Core
29-1126.00	Respiratory Therapists	401	Read prescription, measure arterial blood gases, and review patient information to assess patient condition.	Core
29-1126.00	Respiratory Therapists	408	Relay blood analysis results to a physician.	Core
29-1126.00	Respiratory Therapists	405	Inspect, clean, test, and maintain respiratory therapy equipment to ensure equipment is functioning safely and efficiently, ordering repairs when necessary.	Core
29-1126.00	Respiratory Therapists	407	Explain treatment procedures to patients to gain cooperation and allay fears.	Core
29-1126.00	Respiratory Therapists	414	Make emergency visits to resolve equipment problems.	Core
29-1126.00	Respiratory Therapists	399	Determine requirements for treatment, such as type, method and duration of therapy, precautions to be taken, or medication and dosages, compatible with physicians' orders.	Core
29-1126.00	Respiratory Therapists	403	Enforce safety rules and ensure careful adherence to physicians' orders.	Core
29-1126.00	Respiratory Therapists	406	Educate patients and their families about their conditions and teach appropriate disease management techniques, such as breathing exercises or the use of medications or respiratory equipment.	Core
29-1126.00	Respiratory Therapists	410	Perform bronchopulmonary drainage and assist or instruct patients in performance of breathing exercises.	Core
29-1126.00	Respiratory Therapists	415	Conduct tests, such as electrocardiograms (EKGs), stress testing, or lung capacity tests, to evaluate patients' cardiopulmonary functions.	Core
29-1126.00	Respiratory Therapists	409	Perform pulmonary function and adjust equipment to obtain optimum results in therapy.	Core
29-1126.00	Respiratory Therapists	411	Demonstrate respiratory care procedures to trainees or other healthcare personnel.	Core
29-1126.00	Respiratory Therapists	413	Use a variety of testing techniques to assist doctors in cardiac or pulmonary research or to diagnose disorders.	Core
29-1126.00	Respiratory Therapists	20409	Transport patients to the hospital or within the hospital.	Core
29-1126.00	Respiratory Therapists	412	Teach, train, supervise, or use the assistance of students, respiratory therapy technicians, or assistants.	Core
29-1126.00	Respiratory Therapists	20410	Perform endotracheal intubation to maintain open airways for patients who are unable to breathe on their own.	Supplemental
29-1126.00	Respiratory Therapists	20411	Monitor cardiac patients, using electrocardiography devices, such as a holter monitor.	Supplemental
29-1127.00	Speech-Language Pathologists	18523	Evaluate hearing or speech and language test results, barium swallow results, or medical or background information to diagnose and plan treatment for speech, language, fluency, voice, or swallowing disorders.	Core
29-1127.00	Speech-Language Pathologists	18524	Write reports and maintain proper documentation of information, such as client Medicaid or billing records or caseload activities, including the initial evaluation, treatment, progress, and discharge of clients.	Core
29-1127.00	Speech-Language Pathologists	1867	Monitor patients' progress and adjust treatments accordingly.	Core
29-1127.00	Speech-Language Pathologists	1871	Develop or implement treatment plans for problems such as stuttering, delayed language, swallowing disorders, or inappropriate pitch or harsh voice problems, based on own assessments and recommendations of physicians, psychologists, or social workers.	Core
29-1127.00	Speech-Language Pathologists	1869	Administer hearing or speech and language evaluations, tests, or examinations to patients to collect information on type and degree of impairments, using written or oral tests or special instruments.	Core
29-1127.00	Speech-Language Pathologists	18528	Educate patients and family members about various topics, such as communication techniques or strategies to cope with or to avoid personal misunderstandings.	Core
29-1127.00	Speech-Language Pathologists	18530	Supervise or collaborate with therapy team.	Core
29-1127.00	Speech-Language Pathologists	18526	Participate in and write reports for meetings regarding patients' progress, such as individualized educational planning (IEP) meetings, in-service meetings, or intervention assistance team meetings.	Core
29-1127.00	Speech-Language Pathologists	1874	Teach clients to control or strengthen tongue, jaw, face muscles, or breathing mechanisms.	Core
29-1127.00	Speech-Language Pathologists	1873	Instruct clients in techniques for more effective communication, such as sign language, lip reading, or voice improvement.	Core
29-1127.00	Speech-Language Pathologists	1876	Consult with and advise educators or medical staff on speech or hearing topics, such as communication strategies or speech and language stimulation.	Core
29-1127.00	Speech-Language Pathologists	1875	Develop speech exercise programs to reduce disabilities.	Core
29-1127.00	Speech-Language Pathologists	18527	Complete administrative responsibilities, such as coordinating paperwork, scheduling case management activities, or writing lesson plans.	Core
29-1127.00	Speech-Language Pathologists	18531	Consult with and refer clients to additional medical or educational services.	Core
29-1127.00	Speech-Language Pathologists	1878	Design, develop, or employ alternative diagnostic or communication devices or strategies.	Core
29-1127.00	Speech-Language Pathologists	18529	Participate in conferences, training, continuing education courses, or publish research results to share knowledge of new hearing or speech disorder treatment methods or technologies.	Core
29-1127.00	Speech-Language Pathologists	1884	Use computer applications to identify or assist with communication disabilities.	Core
29-1127.00	Speech-Language Pathologists	18525	Develop individual or group activities or programs in schools to deal with behavior, speech, language, or swallowing problems.	Supplemental
29-1127.00	Speech-Language Pathologists	1879	Conduct lessons or direct educational or therapeutic games to assist teachers dealing with speech problems.	Supplemental
29-1127.00	Speech-Language Pathologists	1883	Provide communication instruction to dialect speakers or students with limited English proficiency.	Supplemental
29-1127.00	Speech-Language Pathologists	23952	Supervise students or assistants.	Supplemental
29-1127.00	Speech-Language Pathologists	1882	Communicate with students who use an alternative method of communications, using sign language or computer technology.	Supplemental
29-1127.00	Speech-Language Pathologists	1885	Conduct or direct research on speech or hearing topics and report findings for use in developing procedures, technologies, or treatments.	Supplemental
29-1128.00	Exercise Physiologists	19193	Develop exercise programs to improve participant strength, flexibility, endurance, or circulatory functioning, in accordance with exercise science standards, regulatory requirements, and credentialing requirements.	Core
29-1128.00	Exercise Physiologists	19212	Provide emergency or other appropriate medical care to participants with symptoms or signs of physical distress.	Core
29-1128.00	Exercise Physiologists	19192	Demonstrate correct use of exercise equipment or performance of exercise routines.	Core
29-1128.00	Exercise Physiologists	19201	Recommend methods to increase lifestyle physical activity.	Core
29-1128.00	Exercise Physiologists	19195	Interpret exercise program participant data to evaluate progress or identify needed program changes.	Core
29-1128.00	Exercise Physiologists	19199	Prescribe individualized exercise programs, specifying equipment, such as treadmill, exercise bicycle, ergometers, or perceptual goggles.	Core
29-1128.00	Exercise Physiologists	19200	Provide clinical oversight of exercise for participants at all risk levels.	Core
29-1128.00	Exercise Physiologists	19194	Explain exercise program or physiological testing procedures to participants.	Core
29-1128.00	Exercise Physiologists	19207	Interview participants to obtain medical history or assess participant goals.	Core
29-1128.00	Exercise Physiologists	19203	Assess physical performance requirements to aid in the development of individualized recovery or rehabilitation exercise programs.	Core
29-1128.00	Exercise Physiologists	19214	Teach behavior modification classes related to topics such as stress management or weight control.	Core
29-1128.00	Exercise Physiologists	19191	Conduct stress tests, using electrocardiograph (EKG) machines.	Core
29-1128.00	Exercise Physiologists	19197	Measure oxygen consumption or lung functioning, using spirometers.	Core
29-1128.00	Exercise Physiologists	19205	Educate athletes or coaches on techniques to improve athletic performance, such as heart rate monitoring, recovery techniques, hydration strategies, or training limits.	Core
29-1128.00	Exercise Physiologists	19206	Evaluate staff performance in leading group exercise or conducting diagnostic tests.	Core
29-1128.00	Exercise Physiologists	19215	Teach group exercise for low-, medium-, or high-risk clients to improve participant strength, flexibility, endurance, or circulatory functioning.	Core
29-1128.00	Exercise Physiologists	19204	Calibrate exercise or testing equipment.	Core
29-1128.00	Exercise Physiologists	19202	Teach courses or seminars related to exercise or diet for patients, athletes, or community groups.	Core
29-1128.00	Exercise Physiologists	19208	Mentor or train staff to lead group exercise.	Core
29-1128.00	Exercise Physiologists	19196	Measure amount of body fat, using such equipment as hydrostatic scale, skinfold calipers, or tape measures.	Core
29-1128.00	Exercise Physiologists	19198	Perform routine laboratory tests of blood samples for cholesterol level or glucose tolerance.	Core
29-1128.00	Exercise Physiologists	19213	Supervise maintenance of exercise or exercise testing equipment.	Core
29-1128.00	Exercise Physiologists	19211	Present exercise knowledge, program information, or research study findings at professional meetings or conferences.	Core
29-1128.00	Exercise Physiologists	19209	Order or recommend diagnostic procedures, such as stress tests, drug screenings, or urinary tests.	Core
29-1128.00	Exercise Physiologists	19210	Plan or conduct exercise physiology research projects.	Core
29-1129.01	Art Therapists	19151	Observe and document client reactions, progress, or other outcomes related to art therapy.	Core
29-1129.01	Art Therapists	19146	Design art therapy sessions or programs to meet client's goals or objectives.	Core
29-1129.01	Art Therapists	19143	Conduct art therapy sessions, providing guided self-expression experiences to help clients recover from, or cope with, cognitive, emotional, or physical impairments.	Core
29-1129.01	Art Therapists	19144	Confer with other professionals on client's treatment team to develop, coordinate, or integrate treatment plans.	Core
29-1129.01	Art Therapists	19141	Assess client needs or disorders, using drawing, painting, sculpting, or other artistic processes.	Core
29-1129.01	Art Therapists	19153	Talk with clients during art or other therapy sessions to build rapport, acknowledge their progress, or reflect upon their reactions to the artistic process.	Core
29-1129.01	Art Therapists	19147	Develop individualized treatment plans that incorporate studio art therapy, counseling, or psychotherapy techniques.	Core
29-1129.01	Art Therapists	19154	Write treatment plans, case summaries, or progress or other reports related to individual clients or client groups.	Core
29-1129.01	Art Therapists	19161	Select or prepare artistic media or related equipment or devices to accomplish therapy session objectives.	Core
29-1129.01	Art Therapists	19140	Analyze or synthesize client data to draw conclusions or make recommendations for art therapy.	Core
29-1129.01	Art Therapists	19150	Interpret the artistic creations of clients to assess their functioning, needs, or progress.	Core
29-1129.01	Art Therapists	19145	Customize art therapy programs for specific client populations, such as those in schools, nursing homes, wellness centers, prisons, shelters, or hospitals.	Core
29-1129.01	Art Therapists	19142	Communicate client assessment findings and recommendations in oral, written, audio, video, or other forms.	Core
29-1129.01	Art Therapists	19148	Establish goals or objectives for art therapy sessions in consultation with clients or site administrators.	Core
29-1129.01	Art Therapists	19159	Recommend or purchase needed art supplies or equipment.	Core
29-1129.01	Art Therapists	19162	Supervise staff, volunteers, practicum students, or interns.	Core
29-1129.01	Art Therapists	19158	Gather client information from sources such as case documentation, client observation, or interviews of client or family members.	Core
29-1129.01	Art Therapists	19149	Instruct individuals or groups in the use of art media, such as paint, clay, or yarn.	Core
29-1129.01	Art Therapists	19139	Analyze data to determine the effectiveness of treatments or therapy approaches.	Core
29-1129.01	Art Therapists	19160	Review research or literature in art therapy, psychology, or related disciplines.	Core
29-1129.01	Art Therapists	19155	Conduct information sharing sessions, such as in-service workshops for other professionals, potential client groups, or the general community.	Core
29-1129.01	Art Therapists	19163	Teach art therapy techniques or processes to artists, interns, volunteers, or others.	Core
29-1129.01	Art Therapists	19152	Photograph or videotape client artwork for inclusion in client records or for promotional purposes.	Supplemental
29-1129.01	Art Therapists	19156	Coordinate art showcases to display artwork produced by clients.	Supplemental
29-1129.01	Art Therapists	19157	Coordinate field trips for client groups to museums or other public displays of art.	Supplemental
29-1129.02	Music Therapists	19179	Design or provide music therapy experiences to address client needs, such as using music for self-care, adjusting to life changes, improving cognitive functioning, raising self-esteem, communicating, or controlling impulses.	Core
29-1129.02	Music Therapists	19171	Design music therapy experiences, using various musical elements to meet client's goals or objectives.	Core
29-1129.02	Music Therapists	19178	Sing or play musical instruments, such as keyboard, guitar, or percussion instruments.	Core
29-1129.02	Music Therapists	19181	Communicate with clients to build rapport, acknowledge their progress, or reflect upon their reactions to musical experiences.	Core
29-1129.02	Music Therapists	19170	Customize treatment programs for specific areas of music therapy, such as intellectual or developmental disabilities, educational settings, geriatrics, medical settings, mental health, physical disabilities, or wellness.	Core
29-1129.02	Music Therapists	19173	Establish client goals or objectives for music therapy treatment, considering client needs, capabilities, interests, overall therapeutic program, coordination of treatment, or length of treatment.	Core
29-1129.02	Music Therapists	19182	Document evaluations, treatment plans, case summaries, or progress or other reports related to individual clients or client groups.	Core
29-1129.02	Music Therapists	19167	Assess client functioning levels, strengths, and areas of need in terms of perceptual, sensory, affective, communicative, musical, physical, cognitive, social, spiritual, or other abilities.	Core
29-1129.02	Music Therapists	19176	Observe and document client reactions, progress, or other outcomes related to music therapy.	Core
29-1129.02	Music Therapists	19175	Improvise instrumentally, vocally, or physically to meet client's therapeutic needs.	Core
29-1129.02	Music Therapists	19174	Gather diagnostic data from sources such as case documentation, observations of clients, or interviews with clients or family members.	Core
29-1129.02	Music Therapists	19177	Plan or structure music therapy sessions to achieve appropriate transitions, pacing, sequencing, energy level, or intensity in accordance with treatment plans.	Core
29-1129.02	Music Therapists	19172	Engage clients in music experiences to identify client responses to different styles of music, types of musical experiences, such as improvising or listening, or elements of music, such as tempo or harmony.	Core
29-1129.02	Music Therapists	20167	Participate in continuing education.	Core
29-1129.02	Music Therapists	19168	Communicate client assessment findings and recommendations in oral, written, audio, video, or other forms.	Core
29-1129.02	Music Therapists	19188	Integrate behavioral, developmental, improvisational, medical, or neurological approaches into music therapy treatments.	Core
29-1129.02	Music Therapists	19169	Confer with professionals on client's treatment team to develop, coordinate, or integrate treatment plans.	Core
29-1129.02	Music Therapists	19180	Select or adapt musical instruments, musical equipment, or non-musical materials, such as adaptive devices or visual aids, to meet treatment objectives.	Core
29-1129.02	Music Therapists	19184	Compose, arrange, or adapt music for music therapy treatments.	Core
29-1129.02	Music Therapists	19187	Identify and respond to emergency physical or mental health situations.	Core
29-1129.02	Music Therapists	19166	Analyze or synthesize client data to draw conclusions or make recommendations for therapy.	Core
29-1129.02	Music Therapists	20166	Collaborate with others to design or implement interdisciplinary treatment programs.	Core
29-1129.02	Music Therapists	19185	Conduct information sharing sessions, such as in-service workshops for other professionals, potential client groups, or the general community.	Core
29-1129.02	Music Therapists	19189	Apply selected research findings to practice.	Core
29-1129.02	Music Therapists	19165	Analyze data to determine the effectiveness of specific treatments or therapy approaches.	Core
29-1129.02	Music Therapists	19190	Supervise staff, volunteers, practicum students, or interns engaged in music therapy activities.	Core
29-1129.02	Music Therapists	19183	Assess the risks and benefits of treatment termination for clients.	Core
29-1129.02	Music Therapists	19164	Adapt existing or develop new music therapy assessment instruments or procedures to meet an individual client's needs.	Core
29-1129.02	Music Therapists	20165	Apply current technology to music therapy practices.	Core
29-1129.02	Music Therapists	19186	Conduct, or assist in the conduct of, music therapy research.	Core
29-1131.00	Veterinarians	4107	Treat sick or injured animals by prescribing medication, setting bones, dressing wounds, or performing surgery.	Core
29-1131.00	Veterinarians	4108	Inoculate animals against various diseases, such as rabies or distemper.	Core
29-1131.00	Veterinarians	4106	Examine animals to detect and determine the nature of diseases or injuries.	Core
29-1131.00	Veterinarians	4109	Collect body tissue, feces, blood, urine, or other body fluids for examination and analysis.	Core
29-1131.00	Veterinarians	4110	Operate diagnostic equipment, such as radiographic or ultrasound equipment, and interpret the resulting images.	Core
29-1131.00	Veterinarians	4112	Educate the public about diseases that can be spread from animals to humans.	Core
29-1131.00	Veterinarians	20412	Counsel clients about the deaths of their pets or about euthanasia decisions for their pets.	Core
29-1131.00	Veterinarians	18532	Advise animal owners regarding sanitary measures, feeding, general care, medical conditions, or treatment options.	Core
29-1131.00	Veterinarians	4115	Euthanize animals.	Core
29-1131.00	Veterinarians	18533	Attend lectures, conferences, or continuing education courses.	Core
29-1131.00	Veterinarians	4113	Train or supervise workers who handle or care for animals.	Core
29-1131.00	Veterinarians	18534	Perform administrative or business management tasks, such as scheduling appointments, accepting payments from clients, budgeting, or maintaining business records.	Core
29-1131.00	Veterinarians	4123	Plan or execute animal nutrition or reproduction programs.	Core
29-1131.00	Veterinarians	4117	Conduct postmortem studies and analyses to determine the causes of animals' deaths.	Core
29-1131.00	Veterinarians	4121	Specialize in a particular type of treatment, such as dentistry, pathology, nutrition, surgery, microbiology, or internal medicine.	Supplemental
29-1131.00	Veterinarians	4119	Direct the overall operations of animal hospitals, clinics, or mobile services to farms.	Supplemental
29-1131.00	Veterinarians	4122	Inspect and test horses, sheep, poultry, or other animals to detect the presence of communicable diseases.	Supplemental
29-1131.00	Veterinarians	4116	Establish or conduct quarantine or testing procedures that prevent the spread of diseases to other animals or to humans and that comply with applicable government regulations.	Supplemental
29-1131.00	Veterinarians	4124	Research diseases to which animals could be susceptible.	Supplemental
29-1131.00	Veterinarians	4114	Provide care to a wide range of animals or specialize in a particular species, such as horses or exotic birds.	Supplemental
29-1131.00	Veterinarians	4126	Determine the effects of drug therapies, antibiotics, or new surgical techniques by testing them on animals.	Supplemental
29-1141.00	Registered Nurses	1841	Record patients' medical information and vital signs.	Core
29-1141.00	Registered Nurses	20413	Administer medications to patients and monitor patients for reactions or side effects.	Core
29-1141.00	Registered Nurses	1839	Maintain accurate, detailed reports and records.	Core
29-1141.00	Registered Nurses	1840	Monitor, record, and report symptoms or changes in patients' conditions.	Core
29-1141.00	Registered Nurses	1855	Provide health care, first aid, immunizations, or assistance in convalescence or rehabilitation in locations such as schools, hospitals, or industry.	Core
29-1141.00	Registered Nurses	1843	Consult and coordinate with healthcare team members to assess, plan, implement, or evaluate patient care plans.	Core
29-1141.00	Registered Nurses	1846	Direct or supervise less-skilled nursing or healthcare personnel or supervise a particular unit.	Core
29-1141.00	Registered Nurses	1845	Monitor all aspects of patient care, including diet and physical activity.	Core
29-1141.00	Registered Nurses	1850	Instruct individuals, families, or other groups on topics such as health education, disease prevention, or childbirth and develop health improvement programs.	Core
29-1141.00	Registered Nurses	1842	Modify patient treatment plans as indicated by patients' responses and conditions.	Core
29-1141.00	Registered Nurses	1857	Conduct specified laboratory tests.	Core
29-1141.00	Registered Nurses	1848	Observe nurses and visit patients to ensure proper nursing care.	Core
29-1141.00	Registered Nurses	1849	Assess the needs of individuals, families, or communities, including assessment of individuals' home or work environments, to identify potential health or safety problems.	Core
29-1141.00	Registered Nurses	1865	Work with individuals, groups, or families to plan or implement programs designed to improve the overall health of communities.	Core
29-1141.00	Registered Nurses	1847	Prepare patients for and assist with examinations or treatments.	Core
29-1141.00	Registered Nurses	1861	Perform administrative or managerial functions, such as taking responsibility for a unit's staff, budget, planning, or long-range goals.	Supplemental
29-1141.00	Registered Nurses	1844	Order, interpret, and evaluate diagnostic tests to identify and assess patient's condition.	Supplemental
29-1141.00	Registered Nurses	1859	Prescribe or recommend drugs, medical devices, or other forms of treatment, such as physical therapy, inhalation therapy, or related therapeutic procedures.	Supplemental
29-1141.00	Registered Nurses	1860	Direct or coordinate infection control programs, advising or consulting with specified personnel about necessary precautions.	Supplemental
29-1141.00	Registered Nurses	1851	Prepare rooms, sterile instruments, equipment, or supplies and ensure that stock of supplies is maintained.	Supplemental
29-1141.00	Registered Nurses	1854	Administer local, inhalation, intravenous, or other anesthetics.	Supplemental
29-1141.00	Registered Nurses	1862	Provide or arrange for training or instruction of auxiliary personnel or students.	Supplemental
29-1141.00	Registered Nurses	1863	Refer students or patients to specialized health resources or community agencies furnishing assistance.	Supplemental
29-1141.00	Registered Nurses	1856	Perform physical examinations, make tentative diagnoses, and treat patients en route to hospitals or at disaster site triage centers.	Supplemental
29-1141.00	Registered Nurses	1864	Consult with institutions or associations regarding issues or concerns relevant to the practice and profession of nursing.	Supplemental
29-1141.00	Registered Nurses	1852	Inform physician of patient's condition during anesthesia.	Supplemental
29-1141.00	Registered Nurses	1866	Engage in research activities related to nursing.	Supplemental
29-1141.01	Acute Care Nurses	18307	Discuss illnesses and treatments with patients and family members.	Core
29-1141.01	Acute Care Nurses	18298	Diagnose acute or chronic conditions that could result in rapid physiological deterioration or life-threatening instability.	Core
29-1141.01	Acute Care Nurses	18302	Perform emergency medical procedures, such as basic cardiac life support (BLS), advanced cardiac life support (ACLS), and other condition-stabilizing interventions.	Core
29-1141.01	Acute Care Nurses	18303	Assess urgent and emergent health conditions, using both physiologically and technologically derived data.	Core
29-1141.01	Acute Care Nurses	18310	Set up, operate, or monitor invasive equipment and devices, such as colostomy or tracheotomy equipment, mechanical ventilators, catheters, gastrointestinal tubes, and central lines.	Core
29-1141.01	Acute Care Nurses	18308	Document data related to patients' care, including assessment results, interventions, medications, patient responses, or treatment changes.	Core
29-1141.01	Acute Care Nurses	18316	Administer blood and blood product transfusions or intravenous infusions, monitoring patients for adverse reactions.	Core
29-1141.01	Acute Care Nurses	18301	Interpret information obtained from electrocardiograms (EKGs) or radiographs (x-rays).	Core
29-1141.01	Acute Care Nurses	18323	Perform administrative duties that facilitate admission, transfer, or discharge of patients.	Core
29-1141.01	Acute Care Nurses	18311	Obtain specimens or samples for laboratory work.	Core
29-1141.01	Acute Care Nurses	18300	Manage patients' pain relief and sedation by providing pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic interventions, monitoring patients' responses, and changing care plans accordingly.	Core
29-1141.01	Acute Care Nurses	18306	Collaborate with members of multidisciplinary health care teams to plan, manage, or assess patient treatments.	Core
29-1141.01	Acute Care Nurses	18318	Assess the needs of patients' family members or caregivers.	Core
29-1141.01	Acute Care Nurses	18313	Participate in patients' care meetings and conferences.	Core
29-1141.01	Acute Care Nurses	18309	Treat wounds or superficial lacerations.	Core
29-1141.01	Acute Care Nurses	18321	Read current literature, talk with colleagues, and participate in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in acute care.	Core
29-1141.01	Acute Care Nurses	18324	Provide formal and informal education to other staff members.	Core
29-1141.01	Acute Care Nurses	18319	Collaborate with patients to plan for future health care needs or to coordinate transitions and referrals.	Core
29-1141.01	Acute Care Nurses	18297	Analyze the indications, contraindications, risk complications, and cost-benefit tradeoffs of therapeutic interventions.	Core
29-1141.01	Acute Care Nurses	18299	Distinguish between normal and abnormal developmental and age-related physiological and behavioral changes in acute, critical, and chronic illness.	Core
29-1141.01	Acute Care Nurses	18305	Assess the impact of illnesses or injuries on patients' health, function, growth, development, nutrition, sleep, rest, quality of life, or family, social and educational relationships.	Core
29-1141.01	Acute Care Nurses	18322	Participate in the development of practice protocols.	Core
29-1141.01	Acute Care Nurses	18317	Assist patients in organizing their health care system activities.	Core
29-1141.01	Acute Care Nurses	18304	Adjust settings on patients' assistive devices, such as temporary pacemakers.	Supplemental
29-1141.01	Acute Care Nurses	18314	Prescribe medications and observe patients' reactions, modifying prescriptions as needed.	Supplemental
29-1141.01	Acute Care Nurses	18312	Order, perform, or interpret the results of diagnostic tests and screening procedures based on assessment results, differential diagnoses, and knowledge about age, gender and health status of clients.	Supplemental
29-1141.01	Acute Care Nurses	18315	Refer patients for specialty consultations or treatments.	Supplemental
29-1141.02	Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses	17331	Assess patients' mental and physical status, based on the presenting symptoms and complaints.	Core
29-1141.02	Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses	17334	Diagnose psychiatric disorders and mental health conditions.	Core
29-1141.02	Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses	17329	Document patients' medical and psychological histories, physical assessment results, diagnoses, treatment plans, prescriptions, or outcomes.	Core
29-1141.02	Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses	17327	Educate patients and family members about mental health and medical conditions, preventive health measures, medications, or treatment plans.	Core
29-1141.02	Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses	17319	Write prescriptions for psychotropic medications as allowed by state regulations and collaborative practice agreements.	Core
29-1141.02	Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses	17326	Monitor patients' medication usage and results.	Core
29-1141.02	Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses	17324	Evaluate patients' behavior to formulate diagnoses or assess treatments.	Core
29-1141.02	Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses	17328	Distinguish between physiologically- and psychologically-based disorders, and diagnose appropriately.	Core
29-1141.02	Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses	17325	Develop and implement treatment plans.	Core
29-1141.02	Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses	17335	Conduct individual, group, or family psychotherapy for those with chronic or acute mental disorders.	Core
29-1141.02	Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses	17313	Participate in activities aimed at professional growth and development, including conferences or continuing education activities.	Core
29-1141.02	Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses	17332	Collaborate with interdisciplinary team members, including psychiatrists, psychologists, or nursing staff, to develop, implement, or evaluate treatment plans.	Core
29-1141.02	Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses	17330	Consult with psychiatrists or other professionals when unusual or complex cases are encountered.	Core
29-1141.02	Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses	17320	Refer patients requiring more specialized or complex treatment to psychiatrists, primary care physicians, or other medical specialists.	Core
29-1141.02	Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses	17322	Participate in treatment team conferences regarding diagnosis or treatment of difficult cases.	Core
29-1141.02	Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses	17323	Interpret diagnostic or laboratory tests, such as electrocardiograms (EKGs) and renal functioning tests.	Core
29-1141.02	Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses	17316	Develop practice protocols for mental health problems, based on review and evaluation of published research.	Core
29-1141.02	Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses	17321	Provide routine physical health screenings to detect or monitor problems such as heart disease and diabetes.	Core
29-1141.02	Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses	17333	Administer medications, including those administered by injection.	Core
29-1141.02	Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses	17317	Develop, implement, or evaluate programs such as outreach activities, community mental health programs, and crisis situation response activities.	Core
29-1141.02	Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses	17315	Monitor the use and status of medical and pharmaceutical supplies.	Supplemental
29-1141.02	Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses	17318	Treat patients for routine physical health problems.	Supplemental
29-1141.02	Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses	17314	Direct or provide home health services.	Supplemental
29-1141.02	Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses	17312	Teach classes in mental health topics, such as stress reduction.	Supplemental
29-1141.03	Critical Care Nurses	18327	Evaluate patients' vital signs or laboratory data to determine emergency intervention needs.	Core
29-1141.03	Critical Care Nurses	18334	Monitor patients for changes in status and indications of conditions such as sepsis or shock and institute appropriate interventions.	Core
29-1141.03	Critical Care Nurses	18330	Administer medications intravenously, by injection, orally, through gastric tubes, or by other methods.	Core
29-1141.03	Critical Care Nurses	18333	Monitor patients' fluid intake and output to detect emerging problems, such as fluid and electrolyte imbalances.	Core
29-1141.03	Critical Care Nurses	18344	Prioritize nursing care for assigned critically ill patients, based on assessment data or identified needs.	Core
29-1141.03	Critical Care Nurses	18339	Compile and analyze data obtained from monitoring or diagnostic tests.	Core
29-1141.03	Critical Care Nurses	18340	Conduct pulmonary assessments to identify abnormal respiratory patterns or breathing sounds that indicate problems.	Core
29-1141.03	Critical Care Nurses	18335	Assess patients' pain levels or sedation requirements.	Core
29-1141.03	Critical Care Nurses	18337	Collaborate with other health care professionals to develop and revise treatment plans, based on identified needs and assessment data.	Core
29-1141.03	Critical Care Nurses	18341	Document patients' medical histories and assessment findings.	Core
29-1141.03	Critical Care Nurses	18338	Collect specimens for laboratory tests.	Core
29-1141.03	Critical Care Nurses	18332	Set up and monitor medical equipment and devices such as cardiac monitors, mechanical ventilators and alarms, oxygen delivery devices, transducers, or pressure lines.	Core
29-1141.03	Critical Care Nurses	18329	Administer blood and blood products, monitoring patients for signs and symptoms related to transfusion reactions.	Core
29-1141.03	Critical Care Nurses	18331	Advocate for patients' and families' needs, or provide emotional support for patients and their families.	Core
29-1141.03	Critical Care Nurses	18348	Assess family adaptation levels and coping skills to determine whether intervention is needed.	Core
29-1141.03	Critical Care Nurses	18328	Perform approved therapeutic or diagnostic procedures, based upon patients' clinical status.	Core
29-1141.03	Critical Care Nurses	18345	Assist physicians with procedures such as bronchoscopy, endoscopy, endotracheal intubation, or elective cardioversion.	Core
29-1141.03	Critical Care Nurses	18353	Supervise and monitor unit nursing staff.	Core
29-1141.03	Critical Care Nurses	18347	Identify malfunctioning equipment or devices.	Core
29-1141.03	Critical Care Nurses	18342	Document patients' treatment plans, interventions, outcomes, or plan revisions.	Core
29-1141.03	Critical Care Nurses	18343	Identify patients at risk of complications due to nutritional status.	Core
29-1141.03	Critical Care Nurses	18336	Assess patients' psychosocial status and needs, including areas such as sleep patterns, anxiety, grief, anger, and support systems.	Core
29-1141.03	Critical Care Nurses	18325	Identify patients' age-specific needs and alter care plans as necessary to meet those needs.	Core
29-1141.03	Critical Care Nurses	18350	Participate in professional organizations and continuing education to improve practice knowledge and skills.	Core
29-1141.03	Critical Care Nurses	18351	Participate in the development, review, or evaluation of nursing practice protocols.	Core
29-1141.03	Critical Care Nurses	18349	Coordinate patient care conferences.	Core
29-1141.03	Critical Care Nurses	18326	Provide post-mortem care.	Core
29-1141.03	Critical Care Nurses	18352	Plan, provide, or evaluate educational programs for nursing staff, interdisciplinary health care team members, or community members.	Core
29-1141.03	Critical Care Nurses	18346	Ensure that equipment or devices are properly stored after use.	Core
29-1141.04	Clinical Nurse Specialists	18004	Provide specialized direct and indirect care to inpatients and outpatients within a designated specialty, such as obstetrics, neurology, oncology, or neonatal care.	Core
29-1141.04	Clinical Nurse Specialists	18006	Collaborate with other health care professionals and service providers to ensure optimal patient care.	Core
29-1141.04	Clinical Nurse Specialists	18016	Read current literature, talk with colleagues, or participate in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in nursing.	Core
29-1141.04	Clinical Nurse Specialists	18008	Develop, implement, or evaluate standards of nursing practice in specialty area, such as pediatrics, acute care, and geriatrics.	Core
29-1141.04	Clinical Nurse Specialists	18005	Maintain departmental policies, procedures, objectives, or infection control standards.	Core
29-1141.04	Clinical Nurse Specialists	18013	Instruct nursing staff in areas such as the assessment, development, implementation, and evaluation of disability, illness, management, technology, or resources.	Core
29-1141.04	Clinical Nurse Specialists	20415	Develop and maintain departmental policies, procedures, objectives, or patient care standards, based on evidence-based practice guidelines or expert opinion.	Core
29-1141.04	Clinical Nurse Specialists	18002	Evaluate the quality and effectiveness of nursing practice or organizational systems.	Core
29-1141.04	Clinical Nurse Specialists	18001	Observe, interview, and assess patients to identify care needs.	Core
29-1141.04	Clinical Nurse Specialists	21188	Provide coaching and mentoring to other caregivers to help facilitate their professional growth and development.	Core
29-1141.04	Clinical Nurse Specialists	18017	Monitor or evaluate medical conditions of patients in collaboration with other health care professionals.	Core
29-1141.04	Clinical Nurse Specialists	18003	Provide direct care by performing comprehensive health assessments, developing differential diagnoses, conducting specialized tests, or prescribing medications or treatments.	Core
29-1141.04	Clinical Nurse Specialists	20416	Design evaluation programs regarding the quality and effectiveness of nursing practice or organizational systems.	Core
29-1141.04	Clinical Nurse Specialists	20414	Provide consultation to other health care providers in areas such as patient discharge, patient care, or clinical procedures.	Core
29-1141.04	Clinical Nurse Specialists	18015	Identify training needs or conduct training sessions for nursing students or medical staff.	Core
29-1141.04	Clinical Nurse Specialists	18000	Coordinate or conduct educational programs or in-service training sessions on topics such as clinical procedures.	Core
29-1141.04	Clinical Nurse Specialists	18010	Make clinical recommendations to physicians, other health care providers, insurance companies, patients, or health care organizations.	Core
29-1141.04	Clinical Nurse Specialists	20417	Design patient education programs that include information required to make informed health care and treatment decisions.	Core
29-1141.04	Clinical Nurse Specialists	18018	Participate in clinical research projects, such as by reviewing protocols, reviewing patient records, monitoring compliance, and meeting with regulatory authorities.	Core
29-1141.04	Clinical Nurse Specialists	18009	Develop or assist others in development of care and treatment plans.	Core
29-1141.04	Clinical Nurse Specialists	18014	Direct or supervise nursing care staff in the provision of patient therapy.	Core
29-1141.04	Clinical Nurse Specialists	18007	Develop nursing service philosophies, goals, policies, priorities, or procedures.	Core
29-1141.04	Clinical Nurse Specialists	20418	Lead nursing department implementation of, or compliance with, regulatory or accreditation processes.	Core
29-1141.04	Clinical Nurse Specialists	18012	Present clients with information required to make informed health care and treatment decisions.	Core
29-1141.04	Clinical Nurse Specialists	20419	Chair nursing departments or committees.	Core
29-1141.04	Clinical Nurse Specialists	18011	Plan, evaluate, or modify treatment programs, based on information gathered by observing and interviewing patients or by analyzing patient records.	Core
29-1141.04	Clinical Nurse Specialists	20420	Teach patient education programs that include information required to make informed health care and treatment decisions.	Core
29-1141.04	Clinical Nurse Specialists	18021	Write nursing orders.	Core
29-1141.04	Clinical Nurse Specialists	18019	Perform discharge planning for patients.	Core
29-1141.04	Clinical Nurse Specialists	18020	Prepare reports to document patients' care activities.	Core
29-1151.00	Nurse Anesthetists	18361	Manage patients' airway or pulmonary status, using techniques such as endotracheal intubation, mechanical ventilation, pharmacological support, respiratory therapy, and extubation.	Core
29-1151.00	Nurse Anesthetists	18365	Respond to emergency situations by providing airway management, administering emergency fluids or drugs, or using basic or advanced cardiac life support techniques.	Core
29-1151.00	Nurse Anesthetists	18362	Monitor patients' responses, including skin color, pupil dilation, pulse, heart rate, blood pressure, respiration, ventilation, or urine output, using invasive and noninvasive techniques.	Core
29-1151.00	Nurse Anesthetists	18366	Select, order, or administer anesthetics, adjuvant drugs, accessory drugs, fluids or blood products as necessary.	Core
29-1151.00	Nurse Anesthetists	18370	Select, prepare, or use equipment, monitors, supplies, or drugs for the administration of anesthetics.	Core
29-1151.00	Nurse Anesthetists	18367	Assess patients' medical histories to predict anesthesia response.	Core
29-1151.00	Nurse Anesthetists	18363	Perform or manage regional anesthetic techniques, such as local, spinal, epidural, caudal, nerve blocks and intravenous blocks.	Core
29-1151.00	Nurse Anesthetists	18368	Develop anesthesia care plans.	Core
29-1151.00	Nurse Anesthetists	18369	Obtain informed consent from patients for anesthesia procedures.	Core
29-1151.00	Nurse Anesthetists	18364	Prepare prescribed solutions and administer local, intravenous, spinal, or other anesthetics, following specified methods and procedures.	Core
29-1151.00	Nurse Anesthetists	18356	Perform pre-anesthetic screenings, including physical evaluations and patient interviews, and document results.	Core
29-1151.00	Nurse Anesthetists	18371	Calibrate and test anesthesia equipment.	Core
29-1151.00	Nurse Anesthetists	18355	Evaluate patients' post-surgical or post-anesthesia responses, taking appropriate corrective actions or requesting consultation if complications occur.	Core
29-1151.00	Nurse Anesthetists	18354	Administer post-anesthesia medications or fluids to support patients' cardiovascular systems.	Core
29-1151.00	Nurse Anesthetists	18357	Select and prescribe post-anesthesia medications or treatments to patients.	Core
29-1151.00	Nurse Anesthetists	18360	Perform or evaluate the results of diagnostic tests, such as radiographs (x-rays) and electrocardiograms (EKGs).	Core
29-1151.00	Nurse Anesthetists	18358	Select, order, or administer pre-anesthetic medications.	Core
29-1151.00	Nurse Anesthetists	18374	Insert peripheral or central intravenous catheters.	Core
29-1151.00	Nurse Anesthetists	18373	Insert arterial catheters or perform arterial punctures to obtain arterial blood samples.	Core
29-1151.00	Nurse Anesthetists	18359	Discharge patients from post-anesthesia care.	Core
29-1151.00	Nurse Anesthetists	18376	Read current literature, talk with colleagues, and participate in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in nursing.	Core
29-1151.00	Nurse Anesthetists	18377	Request anesthesia equipment repairs, adjustments, or safety tests.	Core
29-1151.00	Nurse Anesthetists	18375	Instruct nurses, residents, interns, students, or other staff on topics such as anesthetic techniques, pain management and emergency responses.	Core
29-1151.00	Nurse Anesthetists	18372	Disassemble and clean anesthesia equipment.	Core
29-1161.00	Nurse Midwives	18442	Provide prenatal, intrapartum, postpartum, or newborn care to patients.	Core
29-1161.00	Nurse Midwives	18444	Monitor fetal development by listening to fetal heartbeat, taking external uterine measurements, identifying fetal position, or estimating fetal size and weight.	Core
29-1161.00	Nurse Midwives	18443	Document patients' health histories, symptoms, physical conditions, or other diagnostic information.	Core
29-1161.00	Nurse Midwives	18455	Provide patients with direct family planning services, such as inserting intrauterine devices, dispensing oral contraceptives, and fitting cervical barriers, including cervical caps or diaphragms.	Core
29-1161.00	Nurse Midwives	18454	Prescribe medications as permitted by state regulations.	Core
29-1161.00	Nurse Midwives	18447	Develop and implement individualized plans for health care management.	Core
29-1161.00	Nurse Midwives	18449	Explain procedures to patients, family members, staff members or others.	Core
29-1161.00	Nurse Midwives	18453	Order and interpret diagnostic or laboratory tests.	Core
29-1161.00	Nurse Midwives	18450	Initiate emergency interventions to stabilize patients.	Core
29-1161.00	Nurse Midwives	18448	Document findings of physical examinations.	Core
29-1161.00	Nurse Midwives	18441	Educate patients and family members regarding prenatal, intrapartum, postpartum, newborn, or interconception care.	Core
29-1161.00	Nurse Midwives	18445	Perform physical examinations by taking vital signs, checking neurological reflexes, examining breasts, or performing pelvic examinations.	Core
29-1161.00	Nurse Midwives	18456	Write information in medical records or provide narrative summaries to communicate patient information to other health care providers.	Core
29-1161.00	Nurse Midwives	18452	Provide primary health care, including pregnancy and childbirth, to women.	Core
29-1161.00	Nurse Midwives	18446	Consult with or refer patients to appropriate specialists when conditions exceed the scope of practice or expertise.	Core
29-1161.00	Nurse Midwives	18459	Read current literature, talk with colleagues, or participate in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in midwifery.	Core
29-1161.00	Nurse Midwives	23919	Instruct student nurse midwives, medical students, or residents on the birthing process.	Core
29-1161.00	Nurse Midwives	18458	Establish practice guidelines for specialty areas such as primary health care of women, care of the childbearing family, and newborn care.	Core
29-1161.00	Nurse Midwives	18460	Plan, provide, or evaluate educational programs for nursing staff, health care teams, or the community.	Core
29-1161.00	Nurse Midwives	18457	Conduct clinical research on topics such as maternal or infant health care, contraceptive methods, breastfeeding, and gynecological care.	Core
29-1161.00	Nurse Midwives	18451	Manage newborn care during the first weeks of life.	Supplemental
29-1171.00	Nurse Practitioners	18399	Maintain complete and detailed records of patients' health care plans and prognoses.	Core
29-1171.00	Nurse Practitioners	18389	Develop treatment plans, based on scientific rationale, standards of care, and professional practice guidelines.	Core
29-1171.00	Nurse Practitioners	18393	Provide patients with information needed to promote health, reduce risk factors, or prevent disease or disability.	Core
29-1171.00	Nurse Practitioners	18382	Analyze and interpret patients' histories, symptoms, physical findings, or diagnostic information to develop appropriate diagnoses.	Core
29-1171.00	Nurse Practitioners	18385	Diagnose or treat complex, unstable, comorbid, episodic, or emergency conditions in collaboration with other health care providers as necessary.	Core
29-1171.00	Nurse Practitioners	18396	Prescribe medication dosages, routes, and frequencies, based on such patient characteristics as age and gender.	Core
29-1171.00	Nurse Practitioners	18384	Diagnose or treat chronic health care problems, such as high blood pressure and diabetes.	Core
29-1171.00	Nurse Practitioners	18392	Prescribe medications based on efficacy, safety, and cost as legally authorized.	Core
29-1171.00	Nurse Practitioners	18394	Recommend diagnostic or therapeutic interventions with attention to safety, cost, invasiveness, simplicity, acceptability, adherence, and efficacy.	Core
29-1171.00	Nurse Practitioners	18388	Detect and respond to adverse drug reactions, with special attention to vulnerable populations such as infants, children, pregnant and lactating women, or older adults.	Core
29-1171.00	Nurse Practitioners	18383	Diagnose or treat acute health care problems, such as illnesses, infections, or injuries.	Core
29-1171.00	Nurse Practitioners	18380	Counsel patients about drug regimens and possible side effects or interactions with other substances, such as food supplements, over-the-counter (OTC) medications, or herbal remedies.	Core
29-1171.00	Nurse Practitioners	18381	Order, perform, or interpret the results of diagnostic tests, such as complete blood counts (CBCs), electrocardiograms (EKGs), and radiographs (x-rays).	Core
29-1171.00	Nurse Practitioners	18378	Educate patients about self-management of acute or chronic illnesses, tailoring instructions to patients' individual circumstances.	Core
29-1171.00	Nurse Practitioners	18402	Maintain current knowledge of state legal regulations for nurse practitioner practice, including reimbursement of services.	Core
29-1171.00	Nurse Practitioners	18395	Recommend interventions to modify behavior associated with health risks.	Core
29-1171.00	Nurse Practitioners	18387	Consult with, or refer patients to, appropriate specialists when conditions exceed the scope of practice or expertise.	Core
29-1171.00	Nurse Practitioners	18386	Treat or refer patients for primary care conditions, such as headaches, hypertension, urinary tract infections, upper respiratory infections, and dermatological conditions.	Core
29-1171.00	Nurse Practitioners	18400	Read current literature, talk with colleagues, or participate in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in nursing.	Core
29-1171.00	Nurse Practitioners	18379	Schedule follow-up visits to monitor patients or evaluate health or illness care.	Core
29-1171.00	Nurse Practitioners	18391	Perform routine or annual physical examinations.	Core
29-1171.00	Nurse Practitioners	18403	Maintain departmental policies and procedures in areas such as safety and infection control.	Core
29-1171.00	Nurse Practitioners	18397	Advocate for accessible health care that minimizes environmental health risks.	Core
29-1171.00	Nurse Practitioners	18390	Perform primary care procedures such as suturing, splinting, administering immunizations, taking cultures, and debriding wounds.	Core
29-1171.00	Nurse Practitioners	18398	Provide patients or caregivers with assistance in locating health care resources.	Core
29-1171.00	Nurse Practitioners	18401	Keep abreast of regulatory processes and payer systems, such as Medicare, Medicaid, managed care, and private sources.	Core
29-1171.00	Nurse Practitioners	18404	Supervise or coordinate patient care or support staff activities.	Core
29-1181.00	Audiologists	18690	Maintain patient records at all stages, including initial and subsequent evaluation and treatment activities.	Core
29-1181.00	Audiologists	18673	Evaluate hearing and balance disorders to determine diagnoses and courses of treatment.	Core
29-1181.00	Audiologists	18681	Fit, dispense, and repair assistive devices, such as hearing aids.	Core
29-1181.00	Audiologists	18678	Administer hearing tests and examine patients to collect information on type and degree of impairment, using specialized instruments and electronic equipment.	Core
29-1181.00	Audiologists	18686	Monitor patients' progress and provide ongoing observation of hearing or balance status.	Core
29-1181.00	Audiologists	18684	Instruct patients, parents, teachers, or employers in communication strategies to maximize effective receptive communication.	Core
29-1181.00	Audiologists	18672	Counsel and instruct patients and their families in techniques to improve hearing and communication related to hearing loss.	Core
29-1181.00	Audiologists	18688	Refer patients to additional medical or educational services, if needed.	Core
29-1181.00	Audiologists	18675	Participate in conferences or training to update or share knowledge of new hearing or balance disorder treatment methods or technologies.	Core
29-1181.00	Audiologists	7870	Examine and clean patients' ear canals.	Core
29-1181.00	Audiologists	18680	Recommend assistive devices according to patients' needs or nature of impairments.	Core
29-1181.00	Audiologists	18682	Advise educators or other medical staff on hearing or balance topics.	Core
29-1181.00	Audiologists	18674	Program and monitor cochlear implants to fit the needs of patients.	Core
29-1181.00	Audiologists	7872	Educate and supervise audiology students and health care personnel.	Core
29-1181.00	Audiologists	18677	Plan and conduct treatment programs for patients' hearing or balance problems, consulting with educators, physicians, nurses, psychologists, speech-language pathologists, and other health care personnel, as necessary.	Core
29-1181.00	Audiologists	18685	Work with multidisciplinary teams to assess and rehabilitate recipients of implanted hearing devices through auditory training and counseling.	Core
29-1181.00	Audiologists	18676	Conduct or direct research on hearing or balance topics and report findings to help in the development of procedures, technology, or treatments.	Core
29-1181.00	Audiologists	18689	Perform administrative tasks, such as managing office functions and finances.	Core
29-1181.00	Audiologists	18683	Provide information to the public on hearing or balance topics.	Core
29-1181.00	Audiologists	18679	Engage in marketing activities, such as developing marketing plans, to promote business for private practices.	Core
29-1181.00	Audiologists	18687	Measure noise levels in workplaces and conduct hearing conservation programs in industry, military, schools, and communities.	Core
29-1181.00	Audiologists	7875	Develop and supervise hearing screening programs.	Core
29-1211.00	Anesthesiologists	7754	Monitor patient before, during, and after anesthesia and counteract adverse reactions or complications.	Core
29-1211.00	Anesthesiologists	7756	Record type and amount of anesthesia and patient condition throughout procedure.	Core
29-1211.00	Anesthesiologists	7755	Provide and maintain life support and airway management and help prepare patients for emergency surgery.	Core
29-1211.00	Anesthesiologists	7753	Administer anesthetic or sedation during medical procedures, using local, intravenous, spinal, or caudal methods.	Core
29-1211.00	Anesthesiologists	7757	Examine patient, obtain medical history, and use diagnostic tests to determine risk during surgical, obstetrical, and other medical procedures.	Core
29-1211.00	Anesthesiologists	7758	Position patient on operating table to maximize patient comfort and surgical accessibility.	Core
29-1211.00	Anesthesiologists	7760	Coordinate administration of anesthetics with surgeons during operation.	Core
29-1211.00	Anesthesiologists	7759	Decide when patients have recovered or stabilized enough to be sent to another room or ward or to be sent home following outpatient surgery.	Core
29-1211.00	Anesthesiologists	7761	Confer with other medical professionals to determine type and method of anesthetic or sedation to render patient insensible to pain.	Core
29-1211.00	Anesthesiologists	7763	Order laboratory tests, x-rays, and other diagnostic procedures.	Core
29-1211.00	Anesthesiologists	7767	Inform students and staff of types and methods of anesthesia administration, signs of complications, and emergency methods to counteract reactions.	Core
29-1211.00	Anesthesiologists	7766	Provide medical care and consultation in many settings, prescribing medication and treatment and referring patients for surgery.	Core
29-1211.00	Anesthesiologists	7765	Manage anesthesiological services, coordinating them with other medical activities and formulating plans and procedures.	Core
29-1211.00	Anesthesiologists	7764	Diagnose illnesses, using examinations, tests, and reports.	Core
29-1211.00	Anesthesiologists	7762	Coordinate and direct work of nurses, medical technicians, and other health care providers.	Core
29-1211.00	Anesthesiologists	7769	Instruct individuals and groups on ways to preserve health and prevent disease.	Core
29-1211.00	Anesthesiologists	7768	Schedule and maintain use of surgical suite, including operating, wash-up, waiting rooms, or anesthetic and sterilizing equipment.	Supplemental
29-1211.00	Anesthesiologists	7770	Conduct medical research to aid in controlling and curing disease, to investigate new medications, and to develop and test new medical techniques.	Supplemental
29-1212.00	Cardiologists	22689	Administer emergency cardiac care for life-threatening heart problems, such as cardiac arrest and heart attack.	
29-1212.00	Cardiologists	22690	Advise patients and community members concerning diet, activity, hygiene, or disease prevention.	
29-1212.00	Cardiologists	22691	Answer questions that patients have about their health and well-being.	
29-1212.00	Cardiologists	22692	Calculate valve areas from blood flow velocity measurements.	
29-1212.00	Cardiologists	22693	Compare measurements of heart wall thickness and chamber sizes to standards to identify abnormalities, using the results of an echocardiogram.	
29-1212.00	Cardiologists	22694	Conduct electrocardiogram (EKG), phonocardiogram, echocardiogram, or other cardiovascular tests to record patients' cardiac activity, using specialized electronic test equipment, recording devices, or laboratory instruments.	
29-1212.00	Cardiologists	22695	Conduct exercise electrocardiogram tests to monitor cardiovascular activity under stress.	
29-1212.00	Cardiologists	22696	Conduct research to develop or test medications, treatments, or procedures that prevent or control disease or injury.	
29-1212.00	Cardiologists	22697	Conduct tests of the pulmonary system, using a spirometer or other respiratory testing equipment.	
29-1212.00	Cardiologists	22698	Design and explain treatment plans, based on patient information such as medical history, reports, and examination results.	
29-1212.00	Cardiologists	22699	Diagnose cardiovascular conditions, using cardiac catheterization.	
29-1212.00	Cardiologists	22700	Diagnose medical conditions of patients, using records, reports, test results, or examination information.	
29-1212.00	Cardiologists	22701	Explain procedures and discuss test results or prescribed treatments with patients.	
29-1212.00	Cardiologists	22702	Inject contrast media into patients' blood vessels.	
29-1212.00	Cardiologists	22704	Monitor patients' conditions and progress, and reevaluate treatments, as necessary.	
29-1212.00	Cardiologists	22705	Observe ultrasound display screen, and listen to signals to record vascular information, such as blood pressure, limb volume changes, oxygen saturation, and cerebral circulation.	
29-1212.00	Cardiologists	22706	Obtain and record patient information, including patient identification, medical history, and examination results.	
29-1212.00	Cardiologists	22707	Operate diagnostic imaging equipment to produce contrast-enhanced radiographs of heart and cardiovascular system.	
29-1212.00	Cardiologists	22708	Order medical tests, such as echocardiograms, electrocardiograms, and angiograms.	
29-1212.00	Cardiologists	22709	Perform minimally invasive surgical procedures, such as implanting pacemakers and defibrillators.	
29-1212.00	Cardiologists	22710	Perform vascular procedures, such as balloon angioplasty and stents.	
29-1212.00	Cardiologists	22711	Prescribe heart medication to treat or prevent heart problems.	
29-1212.00	Cardiologists	22712	Recommend surgeons or surgical procedures.	
29-1212.00	Cardiologists	22713	Supervise or train cardiology technologists or students.	
29-1212.00	Cardiologists	22714	Talk to other physicians about patients to create a treatment plan.	
29-1213.00	Dermatologists	17094	Conduct complete skin examinations.	Core
29-1213.00	Dermatologists	17092	Diagnose and treat pigmented lesions such as common acquired nevi, congenital nevi, dysplastic nevi, Spitz nevi, blue nevi, or melanoma.	Core
29-1213.00	Dermatologists	17091	Perform incisional biopsies to diagnose melanoma.	Core
29-1213.00	Dermatologists	17090	Perform skin surgery to improve appearance, make early diagnoses, or control diseases such as skin cancer.	Core
29-1213.00	Dermatologists	17093	Counsel patients on topics such as the need for annual dermatologic screenings, sun protection, skin cancer awareness, or skin and lymph node self-examinations.	Core
29-1213.00	Dermatologists	17095	Diagnose and treat skin conditions such as acne, dandruff, athlete's foot, moles, psoriasis, or skin cancer.	Core
29-1213.00	Dermatologists	17078	Record patients' health histories.	Core
29-1213.00	Dermatologists	17085	Recommend diagnostic tests based on patients' histories and physical examination findings.	Core
29-1213.00	Dermatologists	17089	Prescribe hormonal agents or topical treatments such as contraceptives, spironolactone, antiandrogens, oral corticosteroids, retinoids, benzoyl peroxide, or antibiotics.	Core
29-1213.00	Dermatologists	17084	Conduct or order diagnostic tests such as chest radiographs (x-rays), microbiologic tests, or endocrinologic tests.	Core
29-1213.00	Dermatologists	17081	Read current literature, talk with colleagues, and participate in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in dermatology.	Core
29-1213.00	Dermatologists	17079	Provide dermatologic consultation to other health professionals.	Core
29-1213.00	Dermatologists	17077	Refer patients to other specialists, as needed.	Core
29-1213.00	Dermatologists	17082	Instruct interns or residents in diagnosis and treatment of dermatological diseases.	Core
29-1213.00	Dermatologists	17087	Provide therapies such as intralesional steroids, chemical peels, or comodo removal to treat age spots, sun damage, rough skin, discolored skin, or oily skin.	Core
29-1213.00	Dermatologists	17088	Provide dermabrasion or laser abrasion to treat atrophic scars, elevated scars, or other skin conditions.	Core
29-1213.00	Dermatologists	17086	Conduct clinical or basic research.	Supplemental
29-1213.00	Dermatologists	17083	Evaluate patients to determine eligibility for cosmetic procedures such as liposuction, laser resurfacing, or microdermabrasion.	Supplemental
29-1214.00	Emergency Medicine Physicians	22730	Select, request, perform, or interpret diagnostic procedures, such as laboratory tests, electrocardiograms, emergency ultrasounds, and radiographs.	Core
29-1214.00	Emergency Medicine Physicians	22723	Evaluate patients' vital signs or laboratory data to determine emergency intervention needs and priority of treatment.	Core
29-1214.00	Emergency Medicine Physicians	22726	Perform emergency resuscitations on patients.	Core
29-1214.00	Emergency Medicine Physicians	22731	Stabilize patients in critical condition.	Core
29-1214.00	Emergency Medicine Physicians	22727	Perform such medical procedures as emergent cricothyrotomy, endotracheal intubation, and emergency thoracotomy.	Core
29-1214.00	Emergency Medicine Physicians	22715	Analyze records, examination information, or test results to diagnose medical conditions.	Core
29-1214.00	Emergency Medicine Physicians	22720	Consult with hospitalists and other professionals, such as social workers, regarding patients' hospital admission, continued observation, transition of care, or discharge.	Core
29-1214.00	Emergency Medicine Physicians	22719	Conduct primary patient assessments that include information from prior medical care.	Core
29-1214.00	Emergency Medicine Physicians	22718	Communicate likely outcomes of medical diseases or traumatic conditions to patients or their representatives.	Core
29-1214.00	Emergency Medicine Physicians	22725	Monitor patients' conditions, and reevaluate treatments, as necessary.	Core
29-1214.00	Emergency Medicine Physicians	22721	Direct and coordinate activities of nurses, assistants, specialists, residents, and other medical staff.	Core
29-1214.00	Emergency Medicine Physicians	22729	Select and prescribe medications to address patient needs.	Core
29-1214.00	Emergency Medicine Physicians	22717	Collect and record patient information, such as medical history or examination results, in electronic or handwritten medical records.	Core
29-1214.00	Emergency Medicine Physicians	22722	Discuss patients' treatment plans with physicians and other medical professionals.	Core
29-1214.00	Emergency Medicine Physicians	22724	Identify factors that may affect patient management, such as age, gender, barriers to communication, and underlying disease.	Core
29-1214.00	Emergency Medicine Physicians	22716	Assess patients' pain levels or sedation requirements.	Core
29-1214.00	Emergency Medicine Physicians	22728	Refer patients to specialists or other practitioners.	Core
29-1215.00	Family Medicine Physicians	7771	Prescribe or administer treatment, therapy, medication, vaccination, and other specialized medical care to treat or prevent illness, disease, or injury.	Core
29-1215.00	Family Medicine Physicians	7772	Order, perform, and interpret tests and analyze records, reports, and examination information to diagnose patients' condition.	Core
29-1215.00	Family Medicine Physicians	7774	Collect, record, and maintain patient information, such as medical history, reports, or examination results.	Core
29-1215.00	Family Medicine Physicians	7773	Monitor patients' conditions and progress and reevaluate treatments as necessary.	Core
29-1215.00	Family Medicine Physicians	7775	Explain procedures and discuss test results or prescribed treatments with patients.	Core
29-1215.00	Family Medicine Physicians	7776	Advise patients and community members concerning diet, activity, hygiene, and disease prevention.	Core
29-1215.00	Family Medicine Physicians	7778	Direct and coordinate activities of nurses, students, assistants, specialists, therapists, and other medical staff.	Core
29-1215.00	Family Medicine Physicians	7777	Refer patients to medical specialists or other practitioners when necessary.	Core
29-1215.00	Family Medicine Physicians	7779	Coordinate work with nurses, social workers, rehabilitation therapists, pharmacists, psychologists, and other health care providers.	Core
29-1215.00	Family Medicine Physicians	7782	Plan, implement, or administer health programs or standards in hospitals, businesses, or communities for prevention or treatment of injury or illness.	Core
29-1215.00	Family Medicine Physicians	20120	Train residents, medical students, and other health care professionals.	Core
29-1215.00	Family Medicine Physicians	20121	Prepare government or organizational reports which include birth, death, and disease statistics, workforce evaluations, or medical status of individuals.	Supplemental
29-1216.00	General Internal Medicine Physicians	7786	Analyze records, reports, test results, or examination information to diagnose medical condition of patient.	Core
29-1216.00	General Internal Medicine Physicians	7785	Treat internal disorders, such as hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, or problems of the lung, brain, kidney, or gastrointestinal tract.	Core
29-1216.00	General Internal Medicine Physicians	7787	Prescribe or administer medication, therapy, and other specialized medical care to treat or prevent illness, disease, or injury.	Core
29-1216.00	General Internal Medicine Physicians	7789	Manage and treat common health problems, such as infections, influenza or pneumonia, as well as serious, chronic, and complex illnesses, in adolescents, adults, and the elderly.	Core
29-1216.00	General Internal Medicine Physicians	7788	Provide and manage long-term, comprehensive medical care, including diagnosis and nonsurgical treatment of diseases, for adult patients in an office or hospital.	Core
29-1216.00	General Internal Medicine Physicians	7793	Explain procedures and discuss test results or prescribed treatments with patients.	Core
29-1216.00	General Internal Medicine Physicians	7794	Advise patients and community members concerning diet, activity, hygiene, and disease prevention.	Core
29-1216.00	General Internal Medicine Physicians	7792	Make diagnoses when different illnesses occur together or in situations where the diagnosis may be obscure.	Core
29-1216.00	General Internal Medicine Physicians	7795	Refer patient to medical specialist or other practitioner when necessary.	Core
29-1216.00	General Internal Medicine Physicians	7790	Monitor patients' conditions and progress and reevaluate treatments as necessary.	Core
29-1216.00	General Internal Medicine Physicians	7791	Collect, record, and maintain patient information, such as medical history, reports, or examination results.	Core
29-1216.00	General Internal Medicine Physicians	7799	Provide consulting services to other doctors caring for patients with special or difficult problems.	Core
29-1216.00	General Internal Medicine Physicians	7797	Advise surgeon of a patient's risk status and recommend appropriate intervention to minimize risk.	Core
29-1216.00	General Internal Medicine Physicians	7796	Immunize patients to protect them from preventable diseases.	Core
29-1216.00	General Internal Medicine Physicians	7798	Direct and coordinate activities of nurses, students, assistants, specialists, therapists, and other medical staff.	Core
29-1216.00	General Internal Medicine Physicians	7803	Prepare government or organizational reports on birth, death, and disease statistics, workforce evaluations, or the medical status of individuals.	Core
29-1216.00	General Internal Medicine Physicians	7802	Conduct research to develop or test medications, treatments, or procedures to prevent or control disease or injury.	Supplemental
29-1216.00	General Internal Medicine Physicians	7800	Operate on patients to remove, repair, or improve functioning of diseased or injured body parts and systems.	Supplemental
29-1216.00	General Internal Medicine Physicians	7801	Plan, implement, or administer health programs in hospitals, businesses, or communities for prevention and treatment of injuries or illnesses.	Supplemental
29-1217.00	Neurologists	17123	Interview patients to obtain information, such as complaints, symptoms, medical histories, and family histories.	Core
29-1217.00	Neurologists	17132	Examine patients to obtain information about functional status of areas, such as vision, physical strength, coordination, reflexes, sensations, language skills, cognitive abilities, and mental status.	Core
29-1217.00	Neurologists	17130	Perform or interpret the outcomes of procedures or diagnostic tests, such as lumbar punctures, electroencephalography, electromyography, and nerve conduction velocity tests.	Core
29-1217.00	Neurologists	17121	Order or interpret results of laboratory analyses of patients' blood or cerebrospinal fluid.	Core
29-1217.00	Neurologists	17125	Diagnose neurological conditions based on interpretation of examination findings, histories, or test results.	Core
29-1217.00	Neurologists	17117	Prescribe or administer medications, such as anti-epileptic drugs, and monitor patients for behavioral and cognitive side effects.	Core
29-1217.00	Neurologists	17131	Identify and treat major neurological system diseases and disorders, such as central nervous system infection, cranio spinal trauma, dementia, and stroke.	Core
29-1217.00	Neurologists	17126	Develop treatment plans based on diagnoses and on evaluation of factors, such as age and general health, or procedural risks and costs.	Core
29-1217.00	Neurologists	17124	Inform patients or families of neurological diagnoses and prognoses, or benefits, risks and costs of various treatment plans.	Core
29-1217.00	Neurologists	17119	Prepare, maintain, or review records that include patients' histories, neurological examination findings, treatment plans, or outcomes.	Core
29-1217.00	Neurologists	17128	Communicate with other health care professionals regarding patients' conditions and care.	Core
29-1217.00	Neurologists	17113	Counsel patients or others on the background of neurological disorders including risk factors, or genetic or environmental concerns.	Core
29-1217.00	Neurologists	17114	Interpret the results of neuroimaging studies, such as Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT), and Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scans.	Core
29-1217.00	Neurologists	17127	Determine brain death using accepted tests and procedures.	Core
29-1217.00	Neurologists	17129	Coordinate neurological services with other health care team activities.	Core
29-1217.00	Neurologists	17115	Refer patients to other health care practitioners as necessary.	Core
29-1217.00	Neurologists	17116	Advise other physicians on the treatment of neurological problems.	Core
29-1217.00	Neurologists	17111	Participate in continuing education activities to maintain and expand competence.	Core
29-1217.00	Neurologists	17122	Order supportive care services, such as physical therapy, specialized nursing care, and social services.	Core
29-1217.00	Neurologists	17110	Provide training to medical students or staff members.	Core
29-1217.00	Neurologists	17112	Supervise medical technicians in the performance of neurological diagnostic or therapeutic activities.	Core
29-1217.00	Neurologists	17109	Participate in neuroscience research activities.	Core
29-1217.00	Neurologists	17120	Perform specialized treatments in areas such as sleep disorders, neuroimmunology, neuro-oncology, behavioral neurology, and neurogenetics.	Supplemental
29-1217.00	Neurologists	17118	Prescribe or administer treatments, such as transcranial magnetic stimulation, vagus nerve stimulation, and deep brain stimulation.	Supplemental
29-1218.00	Obstetricians and Gynecologists	7806	Treat diseases of female organs.	Core
29-1218.00	Obstetricians and Gynecologists	7804	Care for and treat women during prenatal, natal, and postnatal periods.	Core
29-1218.00	Obstetricians and Gynecologists	7810	Analyze records, reports, test results, or examination information to diagnose medical condition of patient.	Core
29-1218.00	Obstetricians and Gynecologists	7808	Perform cesarean sections or other surgical procedures as needed to preserve patients' health and deliver babies safely.	Core
29-1218.00	Obstetricians and Gynecologists	7811	Collect, record, and maintain patient information, such as medical histories, reports, or examination results.	Core
29-1218.00	Obstetricians and Gynecologists	7805	Explain procedures and discuss test results or prescribed treatments with patients.	Core
29-1218.00	Obstetricians and Gynecologists	7809	Prescribe or administer therapy, medication, and other specialized medical care to treat or prevent illness, disease, or injury.	Core
29-1218.00	Obstetricians and Gynecologists	7807	Monitor patients' conditions and progress and reevaluate treatments as necessary.	Core
29-1218.00	Obstetricians and Gynecologists	7814	Consult with or provide consulting services to other physicians.	Core
29-1218.00	Obstetricians and Gynecologists	7813	Refer patient to medical specialist or other practitioner when necessary.	Core
29-1218.00	Obstetricians and Gynecologists	7815	Direct and coordinate activities of nurses, students, assistants, specialists, therapists, and other medical staff.	Core
29-1218.00	Obstetricians and Gynecologists	7812	Advise patients and community members concerning diet, activity, hygiene, and disease prevention.	Core
29-1218.00	Obstetricians and Gynecologists	7816	Plan, implement, or administer health programs in hospitals, businesses, or communities for prevention and treatment of injuries or illnesses.	Core
29-1218.00	Obstetricians and Gynecologists	7817	Prepare government and organizational reports on birth, death, and disease statistics, workforce evaluations, or the medical status of individuals.	Core
29-1218.00	Obstetricians and Gynecologists	7818	Conduct research to develop or test medications, treatments, or procedures to prevent or control disease or injury.	Supplemental
29-1221.00	Pediatricians, General	7821	Prescribe or administer treatment, therapy, medication, vaccination, and other specialized medical care to treat or prevent illness, disease, or injury in infants and children.	Core
29-1221.00	Pediatricians, General	7820	Examine children regularly to assess their growth and development.	Core
29-1221.00	Pediatricians, General	7824	Treat children who have minor illnesses, acute and chronic health problems, and growth and development concerns.	Core
29-1221.00	Pediatricians, General	7819	Examine patients or order, perform, and interpret diagnostic tests to obtain information on medical condition and determine diagnosis.	Core
29-1221.00	Pediatricians, General	7823	Advise patients, parents or guardians, and community members concerning diet, activity, hygiene, and disease prevention.	Core
29-1221.00	Pediatricians, General	7825	Explain procedures and discuss test results or prescribed treatments with patients and parents or guardians.	Core
29-1221.00	Pediatricians, General	7822	Collect, record, and maintain patient information, such as medical history, reports, or examination results.	Core
29-1221.00	Pediatricians, General	7826	Monitor patients' conditions and progress and reevaluate treatments as necessary.	Core
29-1221.00	Pediatricians, General	7829	Direct and coordinate activities of nurses, students, assistants, specialists, therapists, and other medical staff.	Core
29-1221.00	Pediatricians, General	7827	Plan and execute medical care programs to aid in the mental and physical growth and development of children and adolescents.	Core
29-1221.00	Pediatricians, General	7828	Refer patient to medical specialist or other practitioner when necessary.	Core
29-1221.00	Pediatricians, General	21187	Teach residents or medical students about pediatric topics.	Core
29-1221.00	Pediatricians, General	7830	Provide consulting services to other physicians.	Core
29-1221.00	Pediatricians, General	7832	Operate on patients to remove, repair, or improve functioning of diseased or injured body parts and systems.	Supplemental
29-1221.00	Pediatricians, General	7831	Plan, implement, or administer health programs or standards in hospitals, businesses, or communities for prevention or treatment of injury or illness.	Supplemental
29-1221.00	Pediatricians, General	7833	Conduct research to study anatomy and develop or test medications, treatments, or procedures to prevent or control disease or injury.	Supplemental
29-1221.00	Pediatricians, General	20247	Prepare government or organizational reports of birth, death, and disease statistics, workforce evaluations, or medical status of individuals.	Supplemental
29-1222.00	Physicians, Pathologists	17194	Examine microscopic samples to identify diseases or other abnormalities.	Core
29-1222.00	Physicians, Pathologists	17195	Diagnose diseases or study medical conditions, using techniques such as gross pathology, histology, cytology, cytopathology, clinical chemistry, immunology, flow cytometry, or molecular biology.	Core
29-1222.00	Physicians, Pathologists	17190	Write pathology reports summarizing analyses, results, and conclusions.	Core
29-1222.00	Physicians, Pathologists	17192	Communicate pathologic findings to surgeons or other physicians.	Core
29-1222.00	Physicians, Pathologists	17187	Identify the etiology, pathogenesis, morphological change, and clinical significance of diseases.	Core
29-1222.00	Physicians, Pathologists	17180	Read current literature, talk with colleagues, or participate in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in pathology.	Core
29-1222.00	Physicians, Pathologists	17193	Consult with physicians about ordering and interpreting tests or providing treatments.	Core
29-1222.00	Physicians, Pathologists	17191	Analyze and interpret results from tests, such as microbial or parasite tests, urine analyses, hormonal assays, fine needle aspirations (FNAs), and polymerase chain reactions (PCRs).	Core
29-1222.00	Physicians, Pathologists	17178	Review cases by analyzing autopsies, laboratory findings, or case investigation reports.	Core
29-1222.00	Physicians, Pathologists	17179	Manage medical laboratories.	Core
29-1222.00	Physicians, Pathologists	17181	Develop or adopt new tests or instruments to improve diagnosis of diseases.	Core
29-1222.00	Physicians, Pathologists	17182	Educate physicians, students, and other personnel in medical laboratory professions, such as medical technology, cytotechnology, or histotechnology.	Core
29-1222.00	Physicians, Pathologists	17185	Plan and supervise the work of the pathology staff, residents, or visiting pathologists.	Core
29-1222.00	Physicians, Pathologists	17184	Perform autopsies to determine causes of deaths.	Core
29-1222.00	Physicians, Pathologists	17188	Diagnose infections, such as Hepatitis B and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), by conducting tests to detect the antibodies that patients' immune systems make to fight such infections.	Supplemental
29-1222.00	Physicians, Pathologists	17186	Obtain specimens by performing procedures, such as biopsies or fine needle aspirations (FNAs) of superficial nodules.	Supplemental
29-1222.00	Physicians, Pathologists	17189	Conduct genetic analyses of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) or chromosomes to diagnose small biopsies and cell samples.	Supplemental
29-1222.00	Physicians, Pathologists	17183	Conduct research and present scientific findings.	Supplemental
29-1222.00	Physicians, Pathologists	17177	Testify in depositions or trials as an expert witness.	Supplemental
29-1223.00	Psychiatrists	1828	Prescribe, direct, or administer psychotherapeutic treatments or medications to treat mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders.	Core
29-1223.00	Psychiatrists	1830	Gather and maintain patient information and records, including social or medical history obtained from patients, relatives, or other professionals.	Core
29-1223.00	Psychiatrists	1832	Design individualized care plans, using a variety of treatments.	Core
29-1223.00	Psychiatrists	1829	Collaborate with physicians, psychologists, social workers, psychiatric nurses, or other professionals to discuss treatment plans and progress.	Core
29-1223.00	Psychiatrists	1827	Analyze and evaluate patient data or test findings to diagnose nature or extent of mental disorder.	Core
29-1223.00	Psychiatrists	1833	Examine or conduct laboratory or diagnostic tests on patients to provide information on general physical condition or mental disorder.	Core
29-1223.00	Psychiatrists	1831	Counsel outpatients or other patients during office visits.	Core
29-1223.00	Psychiatrists	1834	Advise or inform guardians, relatives, or significant others of patients' conditions or treatment.	Core
29-1223.00	Psychiatrists	15230	Teach, take continuing education classes, attend conferences or seminars, or conduct research and publish findings to increase understanding of mental, emotional, or behavioral states or disorders.	Core
29-1223.00	Psychiatrists	1835	Review and evaluate treatment procedures and outcomes of other psychiatrists or medical professionals.	Core
29-1223.00	Psychiatrists	1837	Prepare and submit case reports or summaries to government or mental health agencies.	Core
29-1223.00	Psychiatrists	1838	Serve on committees to promote or maintain community mental health services or delivery systems.	Supplemental
29-1224.00	Radiologists	17242	Prepare comprehensive interpretive reports of findings.	Core
29-1224.00	Radiologists	17254	Perform or interpret the outcomes of diagnostic imaging procedures including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computer tomography (CT), positron emission tomography (PET), nuclear cardiology treadmill studies, mammography, or ultrasound.	Core
29-1224.00	Radiologists	17248	Document the performance, interpretation, or outcomes of all procedures performed.	Core
29-1224.00	Radiologists	17252	Communicate examination results or diagnostic information to referring physicians, patients, or families.	Core
29-1224.00	Radiologists	17243	Obtain patients' histories from electronic records, patient interviews, dictated reports, or by communicating with referring clinicians.	Core
29-1224.00	Radiologists	17239	Review or transmit images and information using picture archiving or communications systems.	Core
29-1224.00	Radiologists	17245	Confer with medical professionals regarding image-based diagnoses.	Core
29-1224.00	Radiologists	17241	Recognize or treat complications during and after procedures, including blood pressure problems, pain, oversedation, or bleeding.	Core
29-1224.00	Radiologists	17249	Develop or monitor procedures to ensure adequate quality control of images.	Core
29-1224.00	Radiologists	17251	Provide counseling to radiologic patients to explain the processes, risks, benefits, or alternative treatments.	Core
29-1224.00	Radiologists	17236	Establish or enforce standards for protection of patients or personnel.	Core
29-1224.00	Radiologists	17250	Coordinate radiological services with other medical activities.	Core
29-1224.00	Radiologists	17246	Instruct radiologic staff in desired techniques, positions, or projections.	Core
29-1224.00	Radiologists	17234	Participate in continuing education activities to maintain and develop expertise.	Core
29-1224.00	Radiologists	17231	Participate in quality improvement activities including discussions of areas where risk of error is high.	Core
29-1224.00	Radiologists	17253	Perform interventional procedures such as image-guided biopsy, percutaneous transluminal angioplasty, transhepatic biliary drainage, or nephrostomy catheter placement.	Supplemental
29-1224.00	Radiologists	17235	Develop treatment plans for radiology patients.	Supplemental
29-1224.00	Radiologists	22732	Administer radioisotopes to clinical patients or research subjects.	
29-1224.00	Radiologists	22733	Advise other physicians of the clinical indications, limitations, assessments, or risks of diagnostic and therapeutic applications of radioactive materials.	
29-1224.00	Radiologists	22734	Calculate, measure, or prepare radioisotope dosages.	
29-1224.00	Radiologists	22735	Check and approve the quality of diagnostic images before patients are discharged.	
29-1224.00	Radiologists	22736	Compare nuclear medicine procedures with other types of procedures, such as computed tomography, ultrasonography, nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, and angiography.	
29-1224.00	Radiologists	22737	Direct nuclear medicine technologists or technicians regarding desired dosages, techniques, positions, and projections.	
29-1224.00	Radiologists	22738	Establish and enforce radiation protection standards for patients and staff.	
29-1224.00	Radiologists	22739	Formulate plans and procedures for nuclear medicine departments.	
29-1224.00	Radiologists	22740	Monitor handling of radioactive materials to ensure that established procedures are followed.	
29-1224.00	Radiologists	22741	Prescribe radionuclides and dosages to be administered to individual patients.	
29-1224.00	Radiologists	22742	Review procedure requests and patients' medical histories to determine applicability of procedures and radioisotopes to be used.	
29-1224.00	Radiologists	22743	Teach nuclear medicine, diagnostic radiology, or other specialties at graduate educational level.	
29-1224.00	Radiologists	22744	Test dosage evaluation instruments and survey meters to ensure they are operating properly.	
29-1229.01	Allergists and Immunologists	17076	Diagnose or treat allergic or immunologic conditions.	Core
29-1229.01	Allergists and Immunologists	17069	Educate patients about diagnoses, prognoses, or treatments.	Core
29-1229.01	Allergists and Immunologists	17068	Order or perform diagnostic tests such as skin pricks and intradermal, patch, or delayed hypersensitivity tests.	Core
29-1229.01	Allergists and Immunologists	17066	Prescribe medication such as antihistamines, antibiotics, and nasal, oral, topical, or inhaled glucocorticosteroids.	Core
29-1229.01	Allergists and Immunologists	17070	Interpret diagnostic test results to make appropriate differential diagnoses.	Core
29-1229.01	Allergists and Immunologists	17063	Document patients' medical histories.	Core
29-1229.01	Allergists and Immunologists	17071	Develop individualized treatment plans for patients, considering patient preferences, clinical data, or the risks and benefits of therapies.	Core
29-1229.01	Allergists and Immunologists	17074	Provide therapies, such as allergen immunotherapy or immunoglobin therapy, to treat immune conditions.	Core
29-1229.01	Allergists and Immunologists	17067	Conduct physical examinations of patients.	Core
29-1229.01	Allergists and Immunologists	17073	Assess the risks and benefits of therapies for allergic and immunologic disorders.	Core
29-1229.01	Allergists and Immunologists	17072	Coordinate the care of patients with other health care professionals or support staff.	Core
29-1229.01	Allergists and Immunologists	17075	Perform allergen provocation tests such as nasal, conjunctival, bronchial, oral, food, or medication challenges.	Core
29-1229.01	Allergists and Immunologists	17062	Engage in self-directed learning and continuing education activities.	Core
29-1229.01	Allergists and Immunologists	17065	Provide allergy or immunology consultation or education to physicians or other health care providers.	Core
29-1229.01	Allergists and Immunologists	17064	Conduct laboratory or clinical research on allergy or immunology topics.	Supplemental
29-1229.01	Allergists and Immunologists	17061	Present research findings at national meetings or in peer-reviewed journals.	Supplemental
29-1229.02	Hospitalists	17106	Diagnose, treat, or provide continuous care to hospital inpatients.	Core
29-1229.02	Hospitalists	17102	Prescribe medications or treatment regimens to hospital inpatients.	Core
29-1229.02	Hospitalists	17103	Order or interpret the results of tests such as laboratory tests and radiographs (x-rays).	Core
29-1229.02	Hospitalists	17107	Admit patients for hospital stays.	Core
29-1229.02	Hospitalists	17105	Conduct discharge planning and discharge patients.	Core
29-1229.02	Hospitalists	17099	Write patient discharge summaries and send them to primary care physicians.	Core
29-1229.02	Hospitalists	17096	Refer patients to medical specialists, social services, or other professionals as appropriate.	Core
29-1229.02	Hospitalists	17098	Direct, coordinate, or supervise the patient care activities of nursing or support staff.	Core
29-1229.02	Hospitalists	17104	Attend inpatient consultations in areas of specialty.	Core
29-1229.02	Hospitalists	17108	Communicate with patients' primary care physicians upon admission, when treatment plans change, or at discharge to maintain continuity and quality of care.	Core
29-1229.02	Hospitalists	17097	Participate in continuing education activities to maintain or enhance knowledge and skills.	Core
29-1229.02	Hospitalists	23920	Direct or support quality improvement projects or safety programs.	Core
29-1229.02	Hospitalists	17100	Direct the operations of short stay or specialty units.	Core
29-1229.02	Hospitalists	17101	Train or supervise medical students, residents, or other health professionals.	Core
29-1229.03	Urologists	17295	Diagnose or treat diseases or disorders of genitourinary organs and tracts including erectile dysfunction (ED), infertility, incontinence, bladder cancer, prostate cancer, urethral stones, or premature ejaculation.	Core
29-1229.03	Urologists	17294	Examine patients using equipment, such as radiograph (x-ray) machines or fluoroscopes, to determine the nature and extent of disorder or injury.	Core
29-1229.03	Urologists	17293	Order and interpret the results of diagnostic tests, such as prostate specific antigen (PSA) screening, to detect prostate cancer.	Core
29-1229.03	Urologists	17283	Document or review patients' histories.	Core
29-1229.03	Urologists	17289	Prescribe or administer antibiotics, antiseptics, or compresses to treat infection or injury.	Core
29-1229.03	Urologists	17287	Treat urologic disorders using alternatives to traditional surgery such as extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, laparoscopy, or laser techniques.	Core
29-1229.03	Urologists	17284	Provide urology consultation to physicians or other health care professionals.	Core
29-1229.03	Urologists	17288	Treat lower urinary tract dysfunctions using equipment such as diathermy machines, catheters, cystoscopes, or radium emanation tubes.	Core
29-1229.03	Urologists	17286	Direct the work of nurses, residents, or other staff to provide patient care.	Core
29-1229.03	Urologists	17291	Perform abdominal, pelvic, or retroperitoneal surgeries.	Core
29-1229.03	Urologists	17290	Prescribe medications to treat patients with erectile dysfunction (ED), infertility, or ejaculation problems.	Core
29-1229.03	Urologists	17285	Refer patients to specialists when condition exceeds experience, expertise, or scope of practice.	Core
29-1229.03	Urologists	17282	Teach or train medical and clinical staff.	Core
29-1229.03	Urologists	17292	Perform brachytherapy, cryotherapy, high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU), or photodynamic therapy to treat prostate or other cancers.	Core
29-1229.04	Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians	17201	Document examination results, treatment plans, and patients' outcomes.	Core
29-1229.04	Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians	17200	Examine patients to assess mobility, strength, communication, or cognition.	Core
29-1229.04	Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians	17198	Assess characteristics of patients' pain, such as intensity, location, or duration, using standardized clinical measures.	Core
29-1229.04	Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians	17210	Provide inpatient or outpatient medical management of neuromuscular disorders, musculoskeletal trauma, acute and chronic pain, deformity or amputation, cardiac or pulmonary disease, or other disabling conditions.	Core
29-1229.04	Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians	17199	Monitor effectiveness of pain management interventions, such as medication or spinal injections.	Core
29-1229.04	Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians	17203	Develop comprehensive plans for immediate and long-term rehabilitation, including therapeutic exercise, speech and occupational therapy, counseling, cognitive retraining, patient, family or caregiver education, or community reintegration.	Core
29-1229.04	Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians	17205	Coordinate physical medicine and rehabilitation services with other medical activities.	Core
29-1229.04	Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians	17207	Perform electrodiagnosis, including electromyography, nerve conduction studies, or somatosensory evoked potentials of neuromuscular disorders or damage.	Core
29-1229.04	Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians	17204	Prescribe physical therapy to relax the muscles and improve strength.	Core
29-1229.04	Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians	17206	Consult or coordinate with other rehabilitative professionals, including physical and occupational therapists, rehabilitation nurses, speech pathologists, neuropsychologists, behavioral psychologists, social workers, or medical technicians.	Core
29-1229.04	Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians	17208	Prescribe therapy services, such as electrotherapy, ultrasonography, heat or cold therapy, hydrotherapy, debridement, short-wave or microwave diathermy, and infrared or ultraviolet radiation, to enhance rehabilitation.	Core
29-1229.04	Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians	17196	Instruct interns and residents in the diagnosis and treatment of temporary or permanent physically disabling conditions.	Core
29-1229.04	Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians	17202	Diagnose or treat performance-related conditions, such as sports injuries or repetitive-motion injuries.	Core
29-1229.04	Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians	17209	Prescribe orthotic and prosthetic applications and adaptive equipment, such as wheelchairs, bracing, or communication devices, to maximize patient function and self-sufficiency.	Core
29-1229.04	Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians	17197	Conduct physical tests, such as functional capacity evaluations, to determine injured workers' capabilities to perform the physical demands of their jobs.	Core
29-1229.05	Preventive Medicine Physicians	17222	Direct or manage prevention programs in specialty areas such as aerospace, occupational, infectious disease, and environmental medicine.	Core
29-1229.05	Preventive Medicine Physicians	17212	Document or review comprehensive patients' histories with an emphasis on occupation or environmental risks.	Core
29-1229.05	Preventive Medicine Physicians	17217	Identify groups at risk for specific preventable diseases or injuries.	Core
29-1229.05	Preventive Medicine Physicians	17220	Perform epidemiological investigations of acute and chronic diseases.	Core
29-1229.05	Preventive Medicine Physicians	17214	Supervise or coordinate the work of physicians, nurses, statisticians, or other professional staff members.	Core
29-1229.05	Preventive Medicine Physicians	17218	Design or use surveillance tools, such as screening, lab reports, and vital records, to identify health risks.	Core
29-1229.05	Preventive Medicine Physicians	17219	Direct public health education programs dealing with topics such as preventable diseases, injuries, nutrition, food service sanitation, water supply safety, sewage and waste disposal, insect control, and immunizations.	Core
29-1229.05	Preventive Medicine Physicians	17216	Evaluate the effectiveness of prescribed risk reduction measures or other interventions.	Core
29-1229.05	Preventive Medicine Physicians	17225	Provide information about potential health hazards and possible interventions to the media, the public, other health care professionals, or local, state, and federal health authorities.	Core
29-1229.05	Preventive Medicine Physicians	17211	Teach or train medical staff regarding preventive medicine issues.	Core
29-1229.05	Preventive Medicine Physicians	17224	Coordinate or integrate the resources of health care institutions, social service agencies, public safety workers, or other organizations to improve community health.	Core
29-1229.05	Preventive Medicine Physicians	17213	Prepare preventive health reports, including problem descriptions, analyses, alternative solutions, and recommendations.	Core
29-1229.05	Preventive Medicine Physicians	17223	Design, implement, or evaluate health service delivery systems to improve the health of targeted populations.	Core
29-1229.05	Preventive Medicine Physicians	17221	Develop or implement interventions to address behavioral causes of diseases.	Core
29-1229.05	Preventive Medicine Physicians	17215	Deliver presentations to lay or professional audiences.	Core
29-1229.06	Sports Medicine Physicians	17281	Diagnose or treat disorders of the musculoskeletal system.	Core
29-1229.06	Sports Medicine Physicians	17273	Order and interpret the results of laboratory tests and diagnostic imaging procedures.	Core
29-1229.06	Sports Medicine Physicians	17257	Advise against injured athletes returning to games or competition if resuming activity could lead to further injury.	Core
29-1229.06	Sports Medicine Physicians	17268	Record athletes' medical care information, and maintain medical records.	Core
29-1229.06	Sports Medicine Physicians	17265	Record athletes' medical histories, and perform physical examinations.	Core
29-1229.06	Sports Medicine Physicians	17276	Examine and evaluate athletes prior to participation in sports activities to determine level of physical fitness or predisposition to injuries.	Core
29-1229.06	Sports Medicine Physicians	17278	Coordinate sports care activities with other experts, including specialty physicians and surgeons, athletic trainers, physical therapists, or coaches.	Core
29-1229.06	Sports Medicine Physicians	17270	Provide education and counseling on illness and injury prevention.	Core
29-1229.06	Sports Medicine Physicians	17259	Participate in continuing education activities to improve and maintain knowledge and skills.	Core
29-1229.06	Sports Medicine Physicians	17263	Advise athletes, trainers, or coaches to alter or cease sports practices that are potentially harmful.	Core
29-1229.06	Sports Medicine Physicians	17269	Inform coaches, trainers, or other interested parties regarding the medical conditions of athletes.	Core
29-1229.06	Sports Medicine Physicians	17280	Examine, evaluate and treat athletes who have been injured or who have medical problems such as exercise-induced asthma.	Core
29-1229.06	Sports Medicine Physicians	17266	Supervise the rehabilitation of injured athletes.	Core
29-1229.06	Sports Medicine Physicians	17267	Refer athletes for specialized consultation, physical therapy, or diagnostic testing.	Core
29-1229.06	Sports Medicine Physicians	17272	Prescribe medications for the treatment of athletic-related injuries.	Core
29-1229.06	Sports Medicine Physicians	17274	Inform athletes about nutrition, hydration, dietary supplements, or uses and possible consequences of medication.	Core
29-1229.06	Sports Medicine Physicians	17277	Develop and test procedures for dealing with emergencies during practices or competitions.	Core
29-1229.06	Sports Medicine Physicians	17264	Attend games and competitions to provide evaluation and treatment of activity-related injuries or medical conditions.	Core
29-1229.06	Sports Medicine Physicians	17279	Advise coaches, trainers, or physical therapists on the proper use of exercises and other therapeutic techniques, and alert them to potentially dangerous practices.	Core
29-1229.06	Sports Medicine Physicians	17258	Observe and evaluate athletes' mental well-being.	Core
29-1229.06	Sports Medicine Physicians	17255	Select and prepare medical equipment or medications to be taken to athletic competition sites.	Core
29-1229.06	Sports Medicine Physicians	17262	Conduct research in the prevention or treatment of injuries or medical conditions related to sports and exercise.	Core
29-1229.06	Sports Medicine Physicians	17271	Prescribe orthotics, prosthetics, and adaptive equipment.	Core
29-1229.06	Sports Medicine Physicians	17275	Evaluate and manage chronic pain conditions.	Core
29-1229.06	Sports Medicine Physicians	17260	Develop and prescribe exercise programs, such as off-season conditioning regimens.	Core
29-1229.06	Sports Medicine Physicians	17256	Provide coaches and therapists with assistance in selecting and fitting protective equipment.	Core
29-1229.06	Sports Medicine Physicians	17261	Advise athletes on ways that substances, such as herbal remedies, could affect drug testing results.	Supplemental
29-1241.00	Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric	17175	Perform comprehensive examinations of the visual system to determine the nature or extent of ocular disorders.	Core
29-1241.00	Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric	17176	Diagnose or treat injuries, disorders, or diseases of the eye and eye structures including the cornea, sclera, conjunctiva, or eyelids.	Core
29-1241.00	Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric	17166	Provide or direct the provision of postoperative care.	Core
29-1241.00	Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric	17162	Develop or implement plans and procedures for ophthalmologic services.	Core
29-1241.00	Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric	17169	Prescribe or administer topical or systemic medications to treat ophthalmic conditions and to manage pain.	Core
29-1241.00	Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric	17171	Develop treatment plans based on patients' histories and goals, the nature and severity of disorders, and treatment risks and benefits.	Core
29-1241.00	Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric	17173	Perform ophthalmic surgeries such as cataract, glaucoma, refractive, corneal, vitro-retinal, eye muscle, or oculoplastic surgeries.	Core
29-1241.00	Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric	17163	Educate patients about maintenance and promotion of healthy vision.	Core
29-1241.00	Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric	17167	Document or evaluate patients' medical histories.	Core
29-1241.00	Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric	17170	Perform, order, or interpret the results of diagnostic or clinical tests.	Core
29-1241.00	Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric	17159	Provide ophthalmic consultation to other medical professionals.	Core
29-1241.00	Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric	17160	Refer patients for more specialized treatments when conditions exceed the experience, expertise, or scope of practice of practitioner.	Core
29-1241.00	Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric	17172	Perform laser surgeries to alter, remove, reshape, or replace ocular tissue.	Core
29-1241.00	Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric	17165	Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams of health professionals to provide optimal patient care.	Core
29-1241.00	Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric	17168	Prescribe corrective lenses such as glasses or contact lenses.	Core
29-1241.00	Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric	17174	Prescribe ophthalmologic treatments or therapies such as chemotherapy, cryotherapy, or low vision therapy.	Core
29-1241.00	Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric	17161	Instruct interns, residents, or others in ophthalmologic procedures and techniques.	Supplemental
29-1241.00	Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric	17164	Conduct clinical or laboratory-based research in ophthalmology.	Supplemental
29-1242.00	Orthopedic Surgeons, Except Pediatric	22745	Analyze patient's medical history, medication allergies, physical condition, and examination results to verify operation's necessity and to determine best procedure.	
29-1242.00	Orthopedic Surgeons, Except Pediatric	22746	Conduct research to develop and test surgical techniques that can improve operating procedures and outcomes related to musculoskeletal injuries and diseases.	
29-1242.00	Orthopedic Surgeons, Except Pediatric	22747	Diagnose bodily disorders and orthopedic conditions, and provide treatments, such as medicines and surgeries, in clinics, hospital wards, or operating rooms.	
29-1242.00	Orthopedic Surgeons, Except Pediatric	22748	Diagnose or treat disorders of the musculoskeletal system.	
29-1242.00	Orthopedic Surgeons, Except Pediatric	22749	Direct and coordinate activities of nurses, assistants, specialists, residents, and other medical staff.	
29-1242.00	Orthopedic Surgeons, Except Pediatric	22750	Examine instruments, equipment, and operating room to ensure sterility.	
29-1242.00	Orthopedic Surgeons, Except Pediatric	22751	Examine patient to obtain information on medical condition and surgical risk.	
29-1242.00	Orthopedic Surgeons, Except Pediatric	22752	Follow established surgical techniques during the operation.	
29-1242.00	Orthopedic Surgeons, Except Pediatric	22753	Manage surgery services, including planning, scheduling and coordination, determination of procedures, or procurement of supplies and equipment.	
29-1242.00	Orthopedic Surgeons, Except Pediatric	22754	Operate on patient's musculoskeletal system to correct deformities, repair injuries, prevent and treat diseases, or improve or restore patient's functions.	
29-1242.00	Orthopedic Surgeons, Except Pediatric	22755	Order and interpret the results of laboratory tests and diagnostic imaging procedures.	
29-1242.00	Orthopedic Surgeons, Except Pediatric	22756	Prepare case histories.	
29-1242.00	Orthopedic Surgeons, Except Pediatric	22757	Prescribe preoperative and postoperative treatments and procedures, such as sedatives, diets, antibiotics, or preparation and treatment of the patient's operative area.	
29-1242.00	Orthopedic Surgeons, Except Pediatric	22758	Provide consultation and surgical assistance to other physicians and surgeons.	
29-1242.00	Orthopedic Surgeons, Except Pediatric	22759	Refer patient to medical specialist or other practitioners when necessary.	
29-1243.00	Pediatric Surgeons	22760	Analyze patient's medical history, medication allergies, physical condition, and examination results to verify operation's necessity and to determine best procedure.	
29-1243.00	Pediatric Surgeons	22761	Conduct research to develop and test surgical techniques that can improve operating procedures and outcomes.	
29-1243.00	Pediatric Surgeons	22762	Consult with patient's other medical care specialists, such as cardiologist and endocrinologist, to determine if surgery is necessary.	
29-1243.00	Pediatric Surgeons	22763	Describe preoperative and postoperative treatments and procedures, such as sedatives, diets, antibiotics, or preparation and treatment of the patient's operative area, to parents or guardians of the patient.	
29-1243.00	Pediatric Surgeons	22764	Direct and coordinate activities of nurses, assistants, specialists, residents, and other medical staff.	
29-1243.00	Pediatric Surgeons	22765	Examine fetuses, infants, children, and adolescents, and diagnose health issues to determine need for intervention, such as surgery.	
29-1243.00	Pediatric Surgeons	22766	Examine instruments, equipment, and operating room to ensure sterility.	
29-1243.00	Pediatric Surgeons	22767	Examine patient to obtain information on medical condition and surgical risk.	
29-1243.00	Pediatric Surgeons	22768	Follow established surgical techniques during the operation.	
29-1243.00	Pediatric Surgeons	22769	Inform parents and guardians of child's health problems and surgical procedures through various channels, such as in-person and telecommunication systems.	
29-1243.00	Pediatric Surgeons	22770	Interpret results of preoperative tests and physical examinations.	
29-1243.00	Pediatric Surgeons	22771	Manage surgery services, including planning, scheduling and coordination, determination of procedures, or procurement of supplies and equipment.	
29-1243.00	Pediatric Surgeons	22772	Monitor patient's recovery, making follow-up visits and using postoperative assessment techniques, such as blood and imaging tests.	
29-1243.00	Pediatric Surgeons	22773	Operate on fetuses, infants, children, and adolescents to correct deformities, repair injuries, prevent and treat diseases, or improve or restore patients' functions.	
29-1243.00	Pediatric Surgeons	22774	Perform transplantation operations, such as organ transplants, on fetuses, infants, children, and adolescents.	
29-1243.00	Pediatric Surgeons	22775	Prepare case histories.	
29-1243.00	Pediatric Surgeons	22776	Provide consultation and surgical assistance to other physicians and surgeons.	
29-1243.00	Pediatric Surgeons	22777	Refer patient to medical specialist or other practitioners when necessary.	
29-1291.00	Acupuncturists	17357	Maintain and follow standard quality, safety, environmental, and infection control policies and procedures.	Core
29-1291.00	Acupuncturists	17362	Treat patients using tools, such as needles, cups, ear balls, seeds, pellets, or nutritional supplements.	Core
29-1291.00	Acupuncturists	17361	Adhere to local, state, and federal laws, regulations, and statutes.	Core
29-1291.00	Acupuncturists	17373	Identify correct anatomical and proportional point locations based on patients' anatomy and positions, contraindications, and precautions related to treatments, such as intradermal needles, moxibustion, electricity, guasha, or bleeding.	Core
29-1291.00	Acupuncturists	17370	Develop individual treatment plans and strategies.	Core
29-1291.00	Acupuncturists	17372	Insert needles to provide acupuncture treatment.	Core
29-1291.00	Acupuncturists	17364	Evaluate treatment outcomes and recommend new or altered treatments as necessary to further promote, restore, or maintain health.	Core
29-1291.00	Acupuncturists	17366	Collect medical histories and general health and lifestyle information from patients.	Core
29-1291.00	Acupuncturists	17358	Maintain detailed and complete records of health care plans and prognoses.	Core
29-1291.00	Acupuncturists	17363	Educate patients on topics, such as meditation, ergonomics, stretching, exercise, nutrition, the healing process, breathing, or relaxation techniques.	Core
29-1291.00	Acupuncturists	17365	Assess patients' general physical appearance to make diagnoses.	Core
29-1291.00	Acupuncturists	17369	Analyze physical findings and medical histories to make diagnoses according to Oriental medicine traditions.	Core
29-1291.00	Acupuncturists	17360	Consider Western medical procedures in health assessment, health care team communication, and care referrals.	Core
29-1291.00	Acupuncturists	17359	Dispense herbal formulas and inform patients of dosages and frequencies, treatment duration, possible side effects, and drug interactions.	Core
29-1291.00	Acupuncturists	17368	Apply heat or cold therapy to patients using materials, such as heat pads, hydrocollator packs, warm compresses, cold compresses, heat lamps, or vapor coolants.	Core
29-1291.00	Acupuncturists	17356	Formulate herbal preparations to treat conditions considering herbal properties, such as taste, toxicity, effects of preparation, contraindications, and incompatibilities.	Core
29-1291.00	Acupuncturists	17371	Treat medical conditions, using techniques such as acupressure, shiatsu, or tuina.	Core
29-1291.00	Acupuncturists	17367	Apply moxibustion directly or indirectly to patients using Chinese, non-scarring, stick, or pole moxa.	Core
29-1292.00	Dental Hygienists	18536	Record and review patient medical histories.	Core
29-1292.00	Dental Hygienists	417	Feel and visually examine gums for sores and signs of disease.	Core
29-1292.00	Dental Hygienists	421	Examine gums, using probes, to locate periodontal recessed gums and signs of gum disease.	Core
29-1292.00	Dental Hygienists	416	Clean calcareous deposits, accretions, and stains from teeth and beneath margins of gums, using dental instruments.	Core
29-1292.00	Dental Hygienists	18537	Provide clinical services or health education to improve and maintain the oral health of patients or the general public.	Core
29-1292.00	Dental Hygienists	418	Chart conditions of decay and disease for diagnosis and treatment by dentist.	Core
29-1292.00	Dental Hygienists	422	Expose and develop x-ray film.	Core
29-1292.00	Dental Hygienists	23921	Attend continuing education courses to maintain or update skills.	Core
29-1292.00	Dental Hygienists	420	Apply fluorides or other cavity preventing agents to arrest dental decay.	Core
29-1292.00	Dental Hygienists	18538	Maintain dental equipment and sharpen and sterilize dental instruments.	Core
29-1292.00	Dental Hygienists	18539	Maintain patient recall system.	Core
29-1292.00	Dental Hygienists	419	Feel lymph nodes under patient's chin to detect swelling or tenderness that could indicate presence of oral cancer.	Core
29-1292.00	Dental Hygienists	427	Administer local anesthetic agents.	Core
29-1292.00	Dental Hygienists	424	Remove excess cement from coronal surfaces of teeth.	Core
29-1292.00	Dental Hygienists	428	Conduct dental health clinics for community groups to augment services of dentist.	Supplemental
29-1292.00	Dental Hygienists	425	Make impressions for study casts.	Supplemental
29-1299.01	Naturopathic Physicians	18418	Document patients' histories, including identifying data, chief complaints, illnesses, previous medical or family histories, or psychosocial characteristics.	Core
29-1299.01	Naturopathic Physicians	18412	Educate patients about health care management.	Core
29-1299.01	Naturopathic Physicians	18413	Advise patients about therapeutic exercise and nutritional medicine regimens.	Core
29-1299.01	Naturopathic Physicians	18410	Conduct physical examinations and physiological function tests for diagnostic purposes.	Core
29-1299.01	Naturopathic Physicians	18409	Administer, dispense, or prescribe natural medicines, such as food or botanical extracts, herbs, dietary supplements, vitamins, nutraceuticals, and amino acids.	Core
29-1299.01	Naturopathic Physicians	18411	Interview patients to document symptoms and health histories.	Core
29-1299.01	Naturopathic Physicians	18414	Diagnose health conditions, based on patients' symptoms and health histories, laboratory and diagnostic radiology test results, or other physiological measurements, such as electrocardiograms and electroencephalographs.	Core
29-1299.01	Naturopathic Physicians	18408	Administer treatments or therapies, such as homeopathy, hydrotherapy, Oriental or Ayurvedic medicine, electrotherapy, and diathermy, using physical agents including air, heat, cold, water, sound, or ultraviolet light to catalyze the body to heal itself.	Core
29-1299.01	Naturopathic Physicians	18420	Consult with other health professionals to provide optimal patient care, referring patients to traditional health care professionals as necessary.	Core
29-1299.01	Naturopathic Physicians	18407	Order diagnostic imaging procedures such as radiographs (x-rays), ultrasounds, mammograms, and bone densitometry tests, or refer patients to other health professionals for these procedures.	Core
29-1299.01	Naturopathic Physicians	18406	Maintain professional development through activities such as postgraduate education, continuing education, preceptorships, and residency programs.	Core
29-1299.01	Naturopathic Physicians	18424	Obtain medical records from previous physicians or other health care providers for the purpose of patient evaluation.	Core
29-1299.01	Naturopathic Physicians	18423	Conduct periodic public health maintenance activities such as immunizations and screenings for diseases and disease risk factors.	Core
29-1299.01	Naturopathic Physicians	18415	Perform venipuncture or skin pricking to collect blood samples.	Core
29-1299.01	Naturopathic Physicians	18422	Monitor updates from public health agencies to keep abreast of health trends.	Core
29-1299.01	Naturopathic Physicians	18405	Perform mobilizations and high-velocity adjustments to joints or soft tissues, using principles of massage, stretching, or resistance.	Core
29-1299.01	Naturopathic Physicians	18417	Prescribe synthetic drugs under the supervision of medical doctors or within the allowances of regulatory bodies.	Core
29-1299.01	Naturopathic Physicians	18421	Report patterns of patients' health conditions, such as disease status and births, to public health agencies.	Core
29-1299.01	Naturopathic Physicians	18416	Treat minor cuts, abrasions, or contusions.	Core
29-1299.01	Naturopathic Physicians	18419	Perform minor surgical procedures, such as removing warts, moles, or cysts, sampling tissues for skin cancer or lipomas, and applying or removing sutures.	Supplemental
29-1299.02	Orthoptists	18429	Examine patients with problems related to ocular motility, binocular vision, amblyopia, or strabismus.	Core
29-1299.02	Orthoptists	18430	Evaluate, diagnose, or treat disorders of the visual system with an emphasis on binocular vision or abnormal eye movements.	Core
29-1299.02	Orthoptists	18432	Provide instructions to patients or family members concerning diagnoses or treatment plans.	Core
29-1299.02	Orthoptists	18428	Perform diagnostic tests or measurements, such as motor testing, visual acuity testing, lensometry, retinoscopy, and color vision testing.	Core
29-1299.02	Orthoptists	18426	Provide nonsurgical interventions, including corrective lenses, patches, drops, fusion exercises, or stereograms, to treat conditions such as strabismus, heterophoria, and convergence insufficiency.	Core
29-1299.02	Orthoptists	18427	Develop nonsurgical treatment plans for patients with conditions such as strabismus, nystagmus, and other visual disorders.	Core
29-1299.02	Orthoptists	18431	Interpret clinical or diagnostic test results.	Core
29-1299.02	Orthoptists	18434	Develop or use special test and communication techniques to facilitate diagnosis and treatment of children or patients with disabilities.	Core
29-1299.02	Orthoptists	18440	Provide training related to clinical methods or orthoptics to students, resident physicians, or other health professionals.	Core
29-1299.02	Orthoptists	18433	Refer patients to ophthalmic surgeons or other physicians.	Core
29-1299.02	Orthoptists	18436	Prepare diagnostic or treatment reports for other medical practitioners or therapists.	Core
29-1299.02	Orthoptists	18435	Collaborate with ophthalmologists, optometrists, or other specialists in the diagnosis, treatment, or management of conditions such as glaucoma, cataracts, and retinal diseases.	Core
29-1299.02	Orthoptists	18439	Perform vision screening of children in schools or community health centers.	Core
29-1299.02	Orthoptists	18438	Present or publish scientific papers.	Core
29-1299.02	Orthoptists	18437	Participate in clinical research projects.	Core
29-1299.02	Orthoptists	18425	Assist ophthalmologists in diagnostic ophthalmic procedures, such as ultrasonography, fundus photography, and tonometry.	Core
29-2011.00	Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists	1890	Analyze samples of biological material for chemical content or reaction.	Core
29-2011.00	Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists	1886	Analyze laboratory findings to check the accuracy of the results.	Core
29-2011.00	Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists	1887	Conduct chemical analysis of body fluids, including blood, urine, or spinal fluid, to determine presence of normal or abnormal components.	Core
29-2011.00	Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists	1889	Enter data from analysis of medical tests or clinical results into computer for storage.	Core
29-2011.00	Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists	15233	Collect and study blood samples to determine the number of cells, their morphology, or their blood group, blood type, or compatibility for transfusion purposes, using microscopic techniques.	Core
29-2011.00	Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists	1892	Set up, clean, and maintain laboratory equipment.	Core
29-2011.00	Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists	1888	Operate, calibrate, or maintain equipment used in quantitative or qualitative analysis, such as spectrophotometers, calorimeters, flame photometers, or computer-controlled analyzers.	Core
29-2011.00	Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists	15232	Establish or monitor quality assurance programs or activities to ensure the accuracy of laboratory results.	Core
29-2011.00	Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists	1894	Supervise, train, or direct lab assistants, medical and clinical laboratory technicians or technologists, or other medical laboratory workers engaged in laboratory testing.	Core
29-2011.00	Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists	1899	Select and prepare specimens and media for cell cultures, using aseptic technique and knowledge of medium components and cell requirements.	Core
29-2011.00	Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists	1898	Obtain, cut, stain, and mount biological material on slides for microscopic study and diagnosis, following standard laboratory procedures.	Core
29-2011.00	Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists	1893	Provide technical information about test results to physicians, family members, or researchers.	Core
29-2011.00	Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists	1895	Develop, standardize, evaluate, or modify procedures, techniques, or tests used in the analysis of specimens or in medical laboratory experiments.	Core
29-2011.00	Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists	1896	Cultivate, isolate, or assist in identifying microbial organisms or perform various tests on these microorganisms.	Supplemental
29-2011.00	Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists	1901	Harvest cell cultures at optimum time, based on knowledge of cell cycle differences and culture conditions.	Supplemental
29-2011.01	Cytogenetic Technologists	17390	Arrange and attach chromosomes in numbered pairs on karyotype charts, using standard genetics laboratory practices and nomenclature, to identify normal or abnormal chromosomes.	Core
29-2011.01	Cytogenetic Technologists	17389	Count numbers of chromosomes and identify the structural abnormalities by viewing culture slides through microscopes, light microscopes, or photomicroscopes.	Core
29-2011.01	Cytogenetic Technologists	17385	Examine chromosomes found in biological specimens to detect abnormalities.	Core
29-2011.01	Cytogenetic Technologists	20569	Apply prepared specimen and control to appropriate grid, run instrumentation, and produce analyzable results.	Core
29-2011.01	Cytogenetic Technologists	20565	Select appropriate culturing system or procedure based on specimen type and reason for referral.	Core
29-2011.01	Cytogenetic Technologists	17391	Analyze chromosomes found in biological specimens to aid diagnoses and treatments for genetic diseases such as congenital disabilities, fertility problems, and hematological disorders.	Core
29-2011.01	Cytogenetic Technologists	17382	Harvest cell cultures using substances such as mitotic arrestants, cell releasing agents, and cell fixatives.	Core
29-2011.01	Cytogenetic Technologists	17376	Summarize test results and report to appropriate authorities.	Core
29-2011.01	Cytogenetic Technologists	17388	Prepare biological specimens such as amniotic fluids, bone marrow, tumors, chorionic villi, and blood, for chromosome examinations.	Core
29-2011.01	Cytogenetic Technologists	17377	Select or prepare specimens and media for cell cultures using aseptic techniques, knowledge of medium components, or cell nutritional requirements.	Core
29-2011.01	Cytogenetic Technologists	20568	Input details of specimen processing, analysis, and technical issues into logs or laboratory information systems (LIS).	Core
29-2011.01	Cytogenetic Technologists	17380	Prepare slides of cell cultures following standard procedures.	Core
29-2011.01	Cytogenetic Technologists	17392	Input details of specimens into logs or computer systems.	Core
29-2011.01	Cytogenetic Technologists	17381	Select appropriate methods of preparation and storage of media to maintain potential of hydrogen (pH), sterility, or ability to support growth.	Core
29-2011.01	Cytogenetic Technologists	20570	Develop, implement, and monitor quality control and quality assurance programs to ensure accurate and precise test performance and reports.	Core
29-2011.01	Cytogenetic Technologists	17375	Stain slides to make chromosomes visible for microscopy.	Core
29-2011.01	Cytogenetic Technologists	20566	Describe chromosome, FISH and aCGH analysis results in International System of Cytogenetic Nomenclature (ISCN) language.	Core
29-2011.01	Cytogenetic Technologists	20571	Evaluate appropriateness of received specimens for requested tests.	Core
29-2011.01	Cytogenetic Technologists	17383	Create chromosome images using computer imaging systems.	Core
29-2011.01	Cytogenetic Technologists	17386	Recognize and report abnormalities in the color, size, shape, composition, or pattern of cells.	Core
29-2011.01	Cytogenetic Technologists	17384	Determine optimal time sequences and methods for manual or robotic cell harvests.	Core
29-2011.01	Cytogenetic Technologists	20572	Communicate to responsible parties unacceptable specimens and suggest remediation for future submissions.	Core
29-2011.01	Cytogenetic Technologists	17378	Select banding methods to permit identification of chromosome pairs.	Core
29-2011.01	Cytogenetic Technologists	17393	Maintain laboratory equipment such as photomicroscopes, inverted microscopes, and standard darkroom equipment.	Core
29-2011.01	Cytogenetic Technologists	17379	Identify appropriate methods of specimen collection, preservation, or transport.	Core
29-2011.01	Cytogenetic Technologists	20573	Archive case documentation and study materials as required by regulations and laws.	Core
29-2011.01	Cytogenetic Technologists	17394	Supervise subordinate laboratory staff.	Core
29-2011.01	Cytogenetic Technologists	17374	Develop and implement training programs for trainees, medical students, resident physicians or post-doctoral fellows.	Core
29-2011.01	Cytogenetic Technologists	17387	Communicate test results or technical information to patients, physicians, family members, or researchers.	Supplemental
29-2011.01	Cytogenetic Technologists	20567	Extract, measure, dilute as appropriate, label, and prepare DNA for array analysis.	Supplemental
29-2011.02	Cytotechnologists	17395	Examine cell samples to detect abnormalities in the color, shape, or size of cellular components and patterns.	Core
29-2011.02	Cytotechnologists	17401	Document specimens by verifying patients' and specimens' information.	Core
29-2011.02	Cytotechnologists	17405	Submit slides with abnormal cell structures to pathologists for further examination.	Core
29-2011.02	Cytotechnologists	17397	Prepare and analyze samples, such as Papanicolaou (PAP) smear body fluids and fine needle aspirations (FNAs), to detect abnormal conditions.	Core
29-2011.02	Cytotechnologists	17396	Examine specimens, using microscopes, to evaluate specimen quality.	Core
29-2011.02	Cytotechnologists	17402	Maintain effective laboratory operations by adhering to standards of specimen collection, preparation, or laboratory safety.	Core
29-2011.02	Cytotechnologists	17398	Provide patient clinical data or microscopic findings to assist pathologists in the preparation of pathology reports.	Core
29-2011.02	Cytotechnologists	17399	Assist pathologists or other physicians to collect cell samples by fine needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy or other method.	Core
29-2011.02	Cytotechnologists	17404	Prepare cell samples by applying special staining techniques, such as chromosomal staining, to differentiate cells or cell components.	Core
29-2011.02	Cytotechnologists	17406	Adjust, maintain, or repair laboratory equipment, such as microscopes.	Core
29-2011.02	Cytotechnologists	17407	Assign tasks or coordinate task assignments to ensure adequate performance of laboratory activities.	Core
29-2011.02	Cytotechnologists	17408	Attend continuing education programs that address laboratory issues.	Core
29-2011.02	Cytotechnologists	17400	Examine specimens to detect abnormal hormone conditions.	Supplemental
29-2011.04	Histotechnologists	22781	Embed tissue specimens into paraffin wax blocks, or infiltrate tissue specimens with wax.	Core
29-2011.04	Histotechnologists	22780	Cut sections of body tissues for microscopic examination, using microtomes.	Core
29-2011.04	Histotechnologists	22791	Stain tissue specimens with dyes or other chemicals to make cell details visible under microscopes.	Core
29-2011.04	Histotechnologists	22779	Compile materials for distribution to pathologists, such as surgical working drafts, requisitions, and slides.	Core
29-2011.04	Histotechnologists	22778	Compile and maintain records of preventive maintenance and instrument performance checks according to schedule and regulations.	Core
29-2011.04	Histotechnologists	22787	Perform tests by following physician instructions.	Core
29-2011.04	Histotechnologists	22784	Operate computerized laboratory equipment to dehydrate, decalcify, or microincinerate tissue samples.	Core
29-2011.04	Histotechnologists	22789	Prepare substances, such as reagents and dilution, and stains for histological specimens according to protocols.	Core
29-2011.04	Histotechnologists	22790	Resolve problems with laboratory equipment and instruments, such as microscopes, mass spectrometers, microtomes, immunostainers, tissue processors, embedding centers, and water baths.	Core
29-2011.04	Histotechnologists	22782	Examine slides under microscopes to ensure tissue preparation meets laboratory requirements.	Core
29-2011.04	Histotechnologists	22788	Prepare or use prepared tissue specimens for teaching, research or diagnostic purposes.	Core
29-2011.04	Histotechnologists	22786	Perform procedures associated with histochemistry to prepare specimens for immunofluorescence or microscopy.	Core
29-2011.04	Histotechnologists	22783	Identify tissue structures or cell components to be used in the diagnosis, prevention, or treatment of diseases.	Core
29-2011.04	Histotechnologists	22792	Supervise histology laboratory activities.	Core
29-2011.04	Histotechnologists	22793	Teach students or other staff.	Core
29-2011.04	Histotechnologists	22785	Perform electron microscopy or mass spectrometry to analyze specimens.	Supplemental
29-2012.00	Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians	1902	Conduct chemical analyses of body fluids, such as blood or urine, using microscope or automatic analyzer to detect abnormalities or diseases and enter findings into computer.	Core
29-2012.00	Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians	1904	Analyze the results of tests or experiments to ensure conformity to specifications, using special mechanical or electrical devices.	Core
29-2012.00	Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians	18535	Set up, maintain, calibrate, clean, and test sterility of medical laboratory equipment.	Core
29-2012.00	Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians	1915	Prepare standard volumetric solutions or reagents to be combined with samples, following standardized formulas or experimental procedures.	Core
29-2012.00	Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians	1910	Collect blood or tissue samples from patients, observing principles of asepsis to obtain blood sample.	Core
29-2012.00	Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians	1914	Supervise or instruct other technicians or laboratory assistants.	Core
29-2012.00	Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians	1907	Conduct blood tests for transfusion purposes and perform blood counts.	Supplemental
29-2012.00	Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians	1908	Obtain specimens, cultivating, isolating, and identifying microorganisms for analysis.	Supplemental
29-2012.00	Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians	1909	Examine cells stained with dye to locate abnormalities.	Supplemental
29-2012.00	Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians	1911	Consult with a pathologist to determine a final diagnosis when abnormal cells are found.	Supplemental
29-2012.00	Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians	1906	Perform medical research to further control or cure disease.	Supplemental
29-2012.00	Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians	1917	Test raw materials, processes, or finished products to determine quality or quantity of materials or characteristics of a substance.	Supplemental
29-2012.00	Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians	1905	Analyze and record test data to issue reports that use charts, graphs, or narratives.	Supplemental
29-2012.01	Histology Technicians	22795	Cut sections of body tissues for microscopic examination, using microtomes.	Core
29-2012.01	Histology Technicians	22796	Embed tissue specimens into paraffin wax blocks, or infiltrate tissue specimens with wax.	Core
29-2012.01	Histology Technicians	22799	Mount tissue specimens on glass slides.	Core
29-2012.01	Histology Technicians	22801	Stain tissue specimens with dyes or other chemicals to make cell details visible under microscopes.	Core
29-2012.01	Histology Technicians	22797	Freeze tissue specimens.	Core
29-2012.01	Histology Technicians	22800	Operate computerized laboratory equipment to dehydrate, decalcify, or microincinerate tissue samples.	Core
29-2012.01	Histology Technicians	22794	Archive diagnostic material, such as histologic slides and blocks.	Core
29-2012.01	Histology Technicians	22798	Maintain laboratory equipment, such as microscopes, mass spectrometers, microtomes, immunostainers, tissue processors, embedding centers, and water baths.	Core
29-2031.00	Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians	4132	Conduct electrocardiogram (EKG), phonocardiogram, echocardiogram, stress testing, or other cardiovascular tests to record patients' cardiac activity, using specialized electronic test equipment, recording devices, or laboratory instruments.	Core
29-2031.00	Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians	4129	Explain testing procedures to patients to obtain cooperation and reduce anxiety.	Core
29-2031.00	Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians	4127	Monitor patients' blood pressure and heart rate using electrocardiogram (EKG) equipment during diagnostic or therapeutic procedures to notify the physician if something appears wrong.	Core
29-2031.00	Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians	4134	Obtain and record patient identification, medical history, or test results.	Core
29-2031.00	Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians	4128	Monitor patients' comfort and safety during tests, alerting physicians to abnormalities or changes in patient responses.	Core
29-2031.00	Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians	4133	Prepare and position patients for testing.	Core
29-2031.00	Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians	4135	Attach electrodes to the patients' chests, arms, and legs, connect electrodes to leads from the electrocardiogram (EKG) machine, and operate the EKG machine to obtain a reading.	Core
29-2031.00	Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians	4136	Adjust equipment and controls according to physicians' orders or established protocol.	Core
29-2031.00	Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians	4137	Check, test, and maintain cardiology equipment, making minor repairs when necessary, to ensure proper operation.	Core
29-2031.00	Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians	4138	Supervise or train other cardiology technologists or students.	Core
29-2031.00	Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians	4144	Compare measurements of heart wall thickness and chamber sizes to standard norms to identify abnormalities.	Supplemental
29-2031.00	Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians	15235	Maintain a proper sterile field during surgical procedures.	Supplemental
29-2031.00	Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians	4142	Observe ultrasound display screen and listen to signals to record vascular information, such as blood pressure, limb volume changes, oxygen saturation, or cerebral circulation.	Supplemental
29-2031.00	Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians	15236	Assist physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac or peripheral vascular treatments, such as implanting pacemakers or assisting with balloon angioplasties to treat blood vessel blockages.	Supplemental
29-2031.00	Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians	4143	Assess cardiac physiology and calculate valve areas from blood flow velocity measurements.	Supplemental
29-2031.00	Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians	4140	Operate diagnostic imaging equipment to produce contrast enhanced radiographs of heart and cardiovascular system.	Supplemental
29-2031.00	Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians	4131	Observe gauges, recorder, and video screens of data analysis system during imaging of cardiovascular system.	Supplemental
29-2031.00	Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians	4141	Inject contrast medium into patients' blood vessels.	Supplemental
29-2031.00	Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians	15237	Transcribe, type, and distribute reports of diagnostic procedures for interpretation by physician.	Supplemental
29-2031.00	Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians	15238	Set up 24-hour Holter and event monitors, scan and interpret tapes, and report results to physicians.	Supplemental
29-2031.00	Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians	15234	Perform general administrative tasks, such as scheduling appointments or ordering supplies or equipment.	Supplemental
29-2032.00	Diagnostic Medical Sonographers	432	Observe screen during scan to ensure that image produced is satisfactory for diagnostic purposes, making adjustments to equipment as required.	Core
29-2032.00	Diagnostic Medical Sonographers	433	Observe and care for patients throughout examinations to ensure their safety and comfort.	Core
29-2032.00	Diagnostic Medical Sonographers	434	Provide sonogram and oral or written summary of technical findings to physician for use in medical diagnosis.	Core
29-2032.00	Diagnostic Medical Sonographers	436	Select appropriate equipment settings and adjust patient positions to obtain the best sites and angles.	Core
29-2032.00	Diagnostic Medical Sonographers	435	Operate ultrasound equipment to produce and record images of the motion, shape, and composition of blood, organs, tissues, or bodily masses, such as fluid accumulations.	Core
29-2032.00	Diagnostic Medical Sonographers	431	Decide which images to include, looking for differences between healthy and pathological areas.	Core
29-2032.00	Diagnostic Medical Sonographers	440	Prepare patient for exam by explaining procedure, transferring patient to ultrasound table, scrubbing skin and applying gel, and positioning patient properly.	Core
29-2032.00	Diagnostic Medical Sonographers	437	Determine whether scope of exam should be extended, based on findings.	Core
29-2032.00	Diagnostic Medical Sonographers	439	Obtain and record accurate patient history, including prior test results or information from physical examinations.	Core
29-2032.00	Diagnostic Medical Sonographers	443	Maintain records that include patient information, sonographs and interpretations, files of correspondence, publications and regulations, or quality assurance records, such as pathology, biopsy, or post-operative reports.	Core
29-2032.00	Diagnostic Medical Sonographers	441	Record and store suitable images, using camera unit connected to the ultrasound equipment.	Core
29-2032.00	Diagnostic Medical Sonographers	442	Coordinate work with physicians or other healthcare team members, including providing assistance during invasive procedures.	Core
29-2032.00	Diagnostic Medical Sonographers	447	Clean, check, and maintain sonographic equipment, submitting maintenance requests or performing minor repairs as necessary.	Core
29-2032.00	Diagnostic Medical Sonographers	448	Perform clerical duties, such as scheduling exams or special procedures, keeping records, or archiving computerized images.	Core
29-2032.00	Diagnostic Medical Sonographers	444	Perform legal and ethical duties, including preparing safety or accident reports, obtaining written consent from patient to perform invasive procedures, or reporting symptoms of abuse or neglect.	Core
29-2032.00	Diagnostic Medical Sonographers	445	Supervise or train students or other medical sonographers.	Core
29-2032.00	Diagnostic Medical Sonographers	449	Perform medical procedures, such as administering oxygen, inserting and removing airways, taking vital signs, or giving emergency treatment, such as first aid or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).	Core
29-2032.00	Diagnostic Medical Sonographers	446	Maintain stock and supplies, preparing supplies for special examinations and ordering supplies when necessary.	Core
29-2032.00	Diagnostic Medical Sonographers	438	Process and code film from procedures and complete appropriate documentation.	Supplemental
29-2032.00	Diagnostic Medical Sonographers	450	Load and unload film cassettes used to record images from procedures.	Supplemental
29-2033.00	Nuclear Medicine Technologists	15239	Administer radiopharmaceuticals or radiation intravenously to detect or treat diseases, using radioisotope equipment, under direction of a physician.	Core
29-2033.00	Nuclear Medicine Technologists	4149	Detect and map radiopharmaceuticals in patients' bodies, using a camera to produce photographic or computer images.	Core
29-2033.00	Nuclear Medicine Technologists	4153	Process cardiac function studies, using computer.	Core
29-2033.00	Nuclear Medicine Technologists	4148	Calculate, measure, and record radiation dosage or radiopharmaceuticals received, used, and disposed, using computer and following physician's prescription.	Core
29-2033.00	Nuclear Medicine Technologists	4155	Record and process results of procedures.	Core
29-2033.00	Nuclear Medicine Technologists	4152	Produce a computer-generated or film image for interpretation by a physician.	Core
29-2033.00	Nuclear Medicine Technologists	4156	Prepare stock radiopharmaceuticals, adhering to safety standards that minimize radiation exposure to workers and patients.	Core
29-2033.00	Nuclear Medicine Technologists	4150	Explain test procedures and safety precautions to patients and provide them with assistance during test procedures.	Core
29-2033.00	Nuclear Medicine Technologists	15240	Perform quality control checks on laboratory equipment or cameras.	Core
29-2033.00	Nuclear Medicine Technologists	4154	Dispose of radioactive materials and store radiopharmaceuticals, following radiation safety procedures.	Core
29-2033.00	Nuclear Medicine Technologists	4158	Gather information on patients' illnesses and medical history to guide the choice of diagnostic procedures for therapy.	Core
29-2033.00	Nuclear Medicine Technologists	4157	Maintain and calibrate radioisotope and laboratory equipment.	Core
29-2033.00	Nuclear Medicine Technologists	4159	Measure glandular activity, blood volume, red cell survival, or radioactivity of patient, using scanners, Geiger counters, scintillometers, or other laboratory equipment.	Core
29-2033.00	Nuclear Medicine Technologists	4160	Train or supervise student or subordinate nuclear medicine technologists.	Core
29-2033.00	Nuclear Medicine Technologists	4161	Position radiation fields, radiation beams, and patient to allow for most effective treatment of patient's disease, using computer.	Supplemental
29-2033.00	Nuclear Medicine Technologists	4162	Add radioactive substances to biological specimens, such as blood, urine, or feces, to determine therapeutic drug or hormone levels.	Supplemental
29-2033.00	Nuclear Medicine Technologists	4163	Develop treatment procedures for nuclear medicine treatment programs.	Supplemental
29-2034.00	Radiologic Technologists and Technicians	22807	Position imaging equipment and adjust controls to set exposure time and distance, according to specification of examination.	Core
29-2034.00	Radiologic Technologists and Technicians	22804	Position patient on examining table and set up and adjust equipment to obtain optimum view of specific body area as requested by physician.	Core
29-2034.00	Radiologic Technologists and Technicians	22816	Monitor patients' conditions and reactions, reporting abnormal signs to physician.	Core
29-2034.00	Radiologic Technologists and Technicians	22808	Explain procedures and observe patients to ensure safety and comfort during scan.	Core
29-2034.00	Radiologic Technologists and Technicians	22806	Use radiation safety measures and protection devices to comply with government regulations and to ensure safety of patients and staff.	Core
29-2034.00	Radiologic Technologists and Technicians	22802	Review and evaluate developed x-rays, video tape, or computer-generated information to determine if images are satisfactory for diagnostic purposes.	Core
29-2034.00	Radiologic Technologists and Technicians	22809	Determine patients' x-ray needs by reading requests or instructions from physicians.	Core
29-2034.00	Radiologic Technologists and Technicians	22826	Prepare contrast material, radiopharmaceuticals, or anesthetic or antispasmodic drugs under the direction of a radiologist.	Core
29-2034.00	Radiologic Technologists and Technicians	22805	Process exposed radiographs using film processors or computer generated methods.	Core
29-2034.00	Radiologic Technologists and Technicians	22818	Operate mobile x-ray equipment in operating room, emergency room, or at patient's bedside.	Core
29-2034.00	Radiologic Technologists and Technicians	22812	Make exposures necessary for the requested procedures, rejecting and repeating work that does not meet established standards.	Core
29-2034.00	Radiologic Technologists and Technicians	22803	Operate or oversee operation of radiologic or magnetic imaging equipment to produce images of the body for diagnostic purposes.	Core
29-2034.00	Radiologic Technologists and Technicians	22814	Operate digital picture archiving communications systems.	Core
29-2034.00	Radiologic Technologists and Technicians	22820	Perform procedures, such as linear tomography, mammography, sonograms, joint and cyst aspirations, routine contrast studies, routine fluoroscopy, or examinations of the head, trunk, or extremities under supervision of physician.	Core
29-2034.00	Radiologic Technologists and Technicians	22817	Provide assistance to physicians or other technologists in the performance of more complex procedures.	Core
29-2034.00	Radiologic Technologists and Technicians	22819	Record, process, and maintain patient data or treatment records and prepare reports.	Core
29-2034.00	Radiologic Technologists and Technicians	22811	Take thorough and accurate patient medical histories.	Core
29-2034.00	Radiologic Technologists and Technicians	22810	Key commands and data into computer to document and specify scan sequences, adjust transmitters and receivers, or photograph certain images.	Core
29-2034.00	Radiologic Technologists and Technicians	22827	Operate fluoroscope to aid physician to view and guide wire or catheter through blood vessels to area of interest.	Core
29-2034.00	Radiologic Technologists and Technicians	22813	Set up examination rooms, ensuring that all necessary equipment is ready.	Core
29-2034.00	Radiologic Technologists and Technicians	22815	Transport patients to or from exam rooms.	Core
29-2034.00	Radiologic Technologists and Technicians	22825	Assist with on-the-job training of new employees or students or provide input to supervisors regarding training performance.	Core
29-2034.00	Radiologic Technologists and Technicians	22823	Maintain a current file of examination protocols.	Core
29-2034.00	Radiologic Technologists and Technicians	22824	Perform general administrative tasks, such as answering phones, scheduling patient appointments, or pulling and filing films.	Core
29-2034.00	Radiologic Technologists and Technicians	22822	Complete quality control activities, monitor equipment operation, and report malfunctioning equipment to supervisor.	Core
29-2034.00	Radiologic Technologists and Technicians	22828	Assign duties to radiologic staff to maintain patient flows and achieve production goals.	Core
29-2034.00	Radiologic Technologists and Technicians	22821	Provide assistance in dressing or changing seriously ill or injured patients or patients with disabilities.	Core
29-2034.00	Radiologic Technologists and Technicians	22829	Coordinate work with clerical personnel or other technologists and technicians.	
29-2034.00	Radiologic Technologists and Technicians	22830	Perform supervisory duties, such as developing departmental operating budget, coordinating purchases of supplies or equipment, or preparing work schedules.	
29-2034.00	Radiologic Technologists and Technicians	22831	Provide students or other technicians and technologists with suggestions of additional views, alternate positioning, or improved techniques to ensure the images produced are of the highest quality.	
29-2035.00	Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists	23974	Review physicians' orders to confirm prescribed exams.	Core
29-2035.00	Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists	19218	Conduct screening interviews of patients to identify contraindications, such as ferrous objects, pregnancy, prosthetic heart valves, cardiac pacemakers, or tattoos.	Core
29-2035.00	Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists	19228	Select appropriate imaging techniques or coils to produce required images.	Core
29-2035.00	Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists	19225	Operate magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners.	Core
29-2035.00	Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists	19227	Provide headphones or earplugs to patients to improve comfort and reduce unpleasant noise.	Core
29-2035.00	Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists	19226	Position patients on cradle, attaching immobilization devices, if needed, to ensure appropriate placement for imaging.	Core
29-2035.00	Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists	19236	Take brief medical histories from patients.	Core
29-2035.00	Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists	19224	Inspect images for quality, using magnetic resonance scanner equipment and laser camera.	Core
29-2035.00	Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists	19223	Intravenously inject contrast dyes, such as gadolinium contrast, in accordance with scope of practice.	Core
29-2035.00	Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists	19237	Test magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) equipment to ensure proper functioning and performance in accordance with specifications.	Core
29-2035.00	Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists	19220	Create backup copies of images by transferring images from disk to storage media or workstation.	Core
29-2035.00	Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists	19231	Instruct medical staff or students in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) procedures or equipment operation.	Core
29-2035.00	Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists	19238	Write reports or notes to summarize testing procedures or outcomes for physicians or other medical professionals.	Core
29-2035.00	Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists	23975	Comfort patients during exams, or request sedatives or other medication from physicians for patients with anxiety or claustrophobia.	Core
29-2035.00	Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists	19222	Explain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) procedures to patients, patient representatives, or family members.	Core
29-2035.00	Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists	19217	Calibrate magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) console or peripheral hardware.	Core
29-2035.00	Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists	19229	Troubleshoot technical issues related to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner or peripheral equipment, such as monitors or coils.	Core
29-2035.00	Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists	19219	Connect physiological leads to physiological acquisition control (PAC) units.	Core
29-2035.00	Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists	19232	Operate optical systems to capture dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) images, such as functional brain imaging, real-time organ motion tracking, or musculoskeletal anatomy and trajectory visualization.	Core
29-2035.00	Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists	19216	Attach physiological monitoring leads to patient's finger, chest, waist, or other body parts.	Core
29-2035.00	Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists	19230	Conduct inventories to maintain stock of clinical supplies.	Core
29-2035.00	Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists	19233	Place and secure small, portable magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners on body part to be imaged, such as arm, leg, or head.	Supplemental
29-2035.00	Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists	19221	Develop or otherwise produce film records of magnetic resonance images.	Supplemental
29-2035.00	Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists	19235	Schedule appointments for research subjects or clinical patients.	Supplemental
29-2036.00	Medical Dosimetrists	22837	Design the arrangement of radiation fields to reduce exposure to critical patient structures, such as organs, using computers, manuals, and guides.	Core
29-2036.00	Medical Dosimetrists	22848	Plan the use of beam modifying devices, such as compensators, shields, and wedge filters, to ensure safe and effective delivery of radiation treatment.	Core
29-2036.00	Medical Dosimetrists	22844	Identify and outline bodily structures, using imaging procedures, such as x-ray, magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, or positron emission tomography.	Core
29-2036.00	Medical Dosimetrists	22834	Calculate the delivery of radiation treatment, such as the amount or extent of radiation per session, based on the prescribed course of radiation therapy.	Core
29-2036.00	Medical Dosimetrists	22833	Calculate, or verify calculations of, prescribed radiation doses.	Core
29-2036.00	Medical Dosimetrists	22838	Develop radiation treatment plans in consultation with members of the radiation oncology team.	Core
29-2036.00	Medical Dosimetrists	22850	Supervise or perform simulations for tumor localizations, using imaging methods such as magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, or positron emission tomography scans.	Core
29-2036.00	Medical Dosimetrists	22836	Create and transfer reference images and localization markers for treatment delivery, using image-guided radiation therapy.	Core
29-2036.00	Medical Dosimetrists	22849	Record patient information, such as radiation doses administered, in patient records.	Core
29-2036.00	Medical Dosimetrists	22832	Advise oncology team members on use of beam modifying or immobilization devices in radiation treatment plans.	Core
29-2036.00	Medical Dosimetrists	22842	Fabricate beam modifying devices, such as compensators, shields, and wedge filters.	Core
29-2036.00	Medical Dosimetrists	22847	Perform quality assurance system checks, such as calibrations, on treatment planning computers.	Core
29-2036.00	Medical Dosimetrists	22843	Fabricate patient immobilization devices, such as molds or casts, for radiation delivery.	Core
29-2036.00	Medical Dosimetrists	22839	Develop requirements for the use of patient immobilization devices and positioning aides, such as molds or casts, as part of treatment plans to ensure accurate delivery of radiation and comfort of patient.	Core
29-2036.00	Medical Dosimetrists	22851	Teach medical dosimetry, including its application, to students, radiation therapists, or residents.	Core
29-2036.00	Medical Dosimetrists	22835	Conduct radiation oncology-related research, such as improving computer treatment planning systems or developing new treatment devices.	Core
29-2036.00	Medical Dosimetrists	22840	Develop treatment plans, and calculate doses for brachytherapy procedures.	Supplemental
29-2036.00	Medical Dosimetrists	22846	Measure the amount of radioactivity in patients or equipment, using radiation monitoring devices.	Supplemental
29-2036.00	Medical Dosimetrists	22841	Educate patients regarding treatment plans, physiological reactions to treatment, or post-treatment care.	Supplemental
29-2042.00	Emergency Medical Technicians	22852	Administer first aid treatment or life support care to sick or injured persons in prehospital settings.	
29-2042.00	Emergency Medical Technicians	22853	Assess nature and extent of illness or injury to establish and prioritize medical procedures.	
29-2042.00	Emergency Medical Technicians	22854	Attend training classes to maintain certification licensure, keep abreast of new developments in the field, or maintain existing knowledge.	
29-2042.00	Emergency Medical Technicians	22855	Comfort and reassure patients.	
29-2042.00	Emergency Medical Technicians	22856	Communicate with dispatchers or treatment center personnel to provide information about situation, to arrange reception of survivors, or to receive instructions for further treatment.	
29-2042.00	Emergency Medical Technicians	22857	Coordinate work with other emergency medical team members or police or fire department personnel.	
29-2042.00	Emergency Medical Technicians	22858	Decontaminate ambulance interior following treatment of patient with infectious disease, and report case to proper authorities.	
29-2042.00	Emergency Medical Technicians	22859	Drive mobile intensive care unit to specified location, following instructions from emergency medical dispatcher.	
29-2042.00	Emergency Medical Technicians	22860	Immobilize patient for placement on stretcher and ambulance transport, using backboard or other spinal immobilization device.	
29-2042.00	Emergency Medical Technicians	22861	Maintain vehicles and medical and communication equipment, and replenish first aid equipment and supplies.	
29-2042.00	Emergency Medical Technicians	22862	Observe, record, and report to physician the patient's condition or injury, the treatment provided, and reactions to drugs or treatment.	
29-2042.00	Emergency Medical Technicians	22863	Perform emergency diagnostic and treatment procedures, such as stomach suction, airway management, or heart monitoring, during ambulance ride.	
29-2043.00	Paramedics	22864	Administer drugs, orally or by injection, or perform intravenous procedures.	
29-2043.00	Paramedics	22865	Administer first aid treatment or life support care to sick or injured persons in prehospital settings.	
29-2043.00	Paramedics	22866	Assess nature and extent of illness or injury to establish and prioritize medical procedures.	
29-2043.00	Paramedics	22867	Attend training classes to maintain certification licensure, keep abreast of new developments in the field, or maintain existing knowledge.	
29-2043.00	Paramedics	22868	Comfort and reassure patients.	
29-2043.00	Paramedics	22869	Coordinate with treatment center personnel to obtain patients' vital statistics and medical history, to determine the circumstances of the emergency, and to administer emergency treatment.	
29-2043.00	Paramedics	22870	Coordinate work with other emergency medical team members or police or fire department personnel.	
29-2043.00	Paramedics	22871	Instruct emergency medical response team about emergency interventions to ensure correct application of procedures.	
29-2043.00	Paramedics	22872	Observe, record, and report to physician the patient's condition or injury, the treatment provided, and reactions to drugs or treatment.	
29-2043.00	Paramedics	22873	Operate equipment, such as electrocardiograms (EKGs), external defibrillators, or bag valve mask resuscitators, in advanced life support environments.	
29-2043.00	Paramedics	22874	Perform emergency cardiac care, such as cardioversion and manual defibrillation.	
29-2043.00	Paramedics	22875	Perform emergency invasive intervention before delivering patient to an acute care facility.	
29-2043.00	Paramedics	22876	Perform emergency pharmacological interventions.	
29-2051.00	Dietetic Technicians	23922	Observe and monitor patient food intake and body weight, and report changes, progress, and dietary problems to dietician.	Core
29-2051.00	Dietetic Technicians	20421	Conduct nutritional assessments of individuals, including obtaining and evaluating individuals' dietary histories, to plan nutritional programs.	Core
29-2051.00	Dietetic Technicians	4165	Prepare a major meal, following recipes and determining group food quantities.	Core
29-2051.00	Dietetic Technicians	4167	Supervise food production or service or assist dietitians or nutritionists in food service supervision or planning.	Core
29-2051.00	Dietetic Technicians	4169	Plan menus or diets or guide individuals or families in food selection, preparation, or menu planning, based upon nutritional needs and established guidelines.	Core
29-2051.00	Dietetic Technicians	4171	Develop job specifications, job descriptions, or work schedules.	Core
29-2051.00	Dietetic Technicians	23923	Attend interdisciplinary meetings with other health care professionals to discuss patient care.	Core
29-2051.00	Dietetic Technicians	4173	Provide dietitians with assistance researching food, nutrition, or food service systems.	Core
29-2051.00	Dietetic Technicians	4172	Select, schedule, or conduct orientation or in-service education programs.	Core
29-2051.00	Dietetic Technicians	4166	Analyze menus or recipes, standardize recipes, or test new products.	Core
29-2051.00	Dietetic Technicians	4170	Determine food and beverage costs and assist in implementing cost control procedures.	Supplemental
29-2051.00	Dietetic Technicians	4175	Refer patients to other relevant services to provide continuity of care.	Supplemental
29-2051.00	Dietetic Technicians	4174	Deliver speeches on diet, nutrition, or health to promote healthy eating habits and illness prevention and treatment.	Supplemental
29-2052.00	Pharmacy Technicians	1939	Receive written prescription or refill requests and verify that information is complete and accurate.	Core
29-2052.00	Pharmacy Technicians	23924	Enter prescription information into computer databases.	Core
29-2052.00	Pharmacy Technicians	1946	Establish or maintain patient profiles, including lists of medications taken by individual patients.	Core
29-2052.00	Pharmacy Technicians	1940	Maintain proper storage and security conditions for drugs.	Core
29-2052.00	Pharmacy Technicians	18545	Receive and store incoming supplies, verify quantities against invoices, check for outdated medications in current inventory, and inform supervisors of stock needs and shortages.	Core
29-2052.00	Pharmacy Technicians	1941	Answer telephones, responding to questions or requests.	Core
29-2052.00	Pharmacy Technicians	1943	Assist customers by answering simple questions, locating items, or referring them to the pharmacist for medication information.	Core
29-2052.00	Pharmacy Technicians	1954	Operate cash registers to accept payment from customers.	Core
29-2052.00	Pharmacy Technicians	1944	Price and file prescriptions that have been filled.	Core
29-2052.00	Pharmacy Technicians	1953	Mix pharmaceutical preparations, according to written prescriptions.	Core
29-2052.00	Pharmacy Technicians	1947	Order, label, and count stock of medications, chemicals, or supplies and enter inventory data into computer.	Core
29-2052.00	Pharmacy Technicians	1945	Clean and help maintain equipment or work areas and sterilize glassware, according to prescribed methods.	Core
29-2052.00	Pharmacy Technicians	18544	Prepack bulk medicines, fill bottles with prescribed medications, and type and affix labels.	Core
29-2052.00	Pharmacy Technicians	1955	Compute charges for medication or equipment dispensed to hospital patients and enter data in computer.	Supplemental
29-2052.00	Pharmacy Technicians	1952	Prepare and process medical insurance claim forms and records.	Supplemental
29-2052.00	Pharmacy Technicians	1949	Transfer medication from vials to the appropriate number of sterile, disposable syringes, using aseptic techniques.	Supplemental
29-2052.00	Pharmacy Technicians	18546	Restock intravenous (IV) supplies and add measured drugs or nutrients to IV solutions under sterile conditions to prepare IV packs for various uses, such as chemotherapy medication.	Supplemental
29-2052.00	Pharmacy Technicians	1951	Supply and monitor robotic machines that dispense medicine into containers and label the containers.	Supplemental
29-2052.00	Pharmacy Technicians	1956	Deliver medications or pharmaceutical supplies to patients, nursing stations, or surgery.	Supplemental
29-2052.00	Pharmacy Technicians	1958	Maintain and merchandise home healthcare products or services.	Supplemental
29-2052.00	Pharmacy Technicians	1957	Price stock and mark items for sale.	Supplemental
29-2053.00	Psychiatric Technicians	6945	Provide nursing, psychiatric, or personal care to patients with cognitive, intellectual, or developmental disabilities.	Core
29-2053.00	Psychiatric Technicians	6948	Encourage patients to develop work skills and to participate in social, recreational, or other therapeutic activities that enhance interpersonal skills or develop social relationships.	Core
29-2053.00	Psychiatric Technicians	6951	Restrain violent, potentially violent, or suicidal patients by verbal or physical means as required.	Core
29-2053.00	Psychiatric Technicians	6956	Lead prescribed individual or group therapy sessions as part of specific therapeutic procedures.	Core
29-2053.00	Psychiatric Technicians	6944	Monitor patients' physical and emotional well-being and report unusual behavior or physical ailments to medical staff.	Core
29-2053.00	Psychiatric Technicians	6947	Take and record measures of patients' physical condition, using devices such as thermometers or blood pressure gauges.	Core
29-2053.00	Psychiatric Technicians	6946	Observe and influence patients' behavior, communicating and interacting with them and teaching, counseling, or befriending them.	Core
29-2053.00	Psychiatric Technicians	6952	Aid patients in performing tasks, such as bathing or keeping beds, clothing, or living areas clean.	Core
29-2053.00	Psychiatric Technicians	6949	Collaborate with or assist doctors, psychologists, or rehabilitation therapists in working with patients with cognitive, intellectual, or developmental disabilities to treat, rehabilitate, and return patients to the community.	Core
29-2053.00	Psychiatric Technicians	6950	Develop or teach strategies to promote client wellness and independence.	Core
29-2053.00	Psychiatric Technicians	20575	Train or instruct new employees on procedures to follow with psychiatric patients.	Core
29-2053.00	Psychiatric Technicians	20576	Escort patients to medical appointments.	Core
29-2053.00	Psychiatric Technicians	6953	Administer oral medications or hypodermic injections, following physician's prescriptions and hospital procedures.	Supplemental
29-2053.00	Psychiatric Technicians	6954	Issue medications from dispensary and maintain records in accordance with specified procedures.	Supplemental
29-2053.00	Psychiatric Technicians	6955	Interview new patients to complete admission forms, to assess their mental health status, or to obtain their mental health and treatment history.	Supplemental
29-2053.00	Psychiatric Technicians	6957	Contact patients' relatives to arrange family conferences.	Supplemental
29-2055.00	Surgical Technologists	15242	Maintain a proper sterile field during surgical procedures.	Core
29-2055.00	Surgical Technologists	1959	Count sponges, needles, and instruments before and after operation.	Core
29-2055.00	Surgical Technologists	1961	Scrub arms and hands and assist the surgical team to scrub and put on gloves, masks, and surgical clothing.	Core
29-2055.00	Surgical Technologists	1963	Provide technical assistance to surgeons, surgical nurses, or anesthesiologists.	Core
29-2055.00	Surgical Technologists	15243	Prepare patients for surgery, including positioning patients on the operating table and covering them with sterile surgical drapes to prevent exposure.	Core
29-2055.00	Surgical Technologists	1960	Hand instruments and supplies to surgeons and surgeons' assistants, hold retractors and cut sutures, and perform other tasks as directed by surgeon during operation.	Core
29-2055.00	Surgical Technologists	1965	Prepare, care for, and dispose of tissue specimens taken for laboratory analysis.	Core
29-2055.00	Surgical Technologists	1964	Wash and sterilize equipment, using germicides and sterilizers.	Core
29-2055.00	Surgical Technologists	1969	Monitor and continually assess operating room conditions, including patient and surgical team needs.	Core
29-2055.00	Surgical Technologists	1968	Operate, assemble, adjust, or monitor sterilizers, lights, suction machines, or diagnostic equipment to ensure proper operation.	Core
29-2055.00	Surgical Technologists	1967	Prepare dressings or bandages and apply or assist with their application following surgery.	Core
29-2055.00	Surgical Technologists	15244	Clean and restock operating room, gathering and placing equipment and supplies and arranging instruments according to instructions, such as a preference card.	Core
29-2055.00	Surgical Technologists	15245	Order surgical supplies.	Core
29-2055.00	Surgical Technologists	1970	Observe patients' vital signs to assess physical condition.	Core
29-2055.00	Surgical Technologists	1971	Maintain supply of fluids, such as plasma, saline, blood, or glucose, for use during operations.	Supplemental
29-2055.00	Surgical Technologists	1972	Maintain files and records of surgical procedures.	Supplemental
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	4176	Administer anesthesia to animals, under the direction of a veterinarian, and monitor animals' responses to anesthetics so that dosages can be adjusted.	Core
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	4177	Care for and monitor the condition of animals recovering from surgery.	Core
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	18548	Maintain controlled drug inventory and related log books.	Core
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	4179	Perform laboratory tests on blood, urine, or feces, such as urinalyses or blood counts, to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of animal health problems.	Core
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	4178	Prepare and administer medications, vaccines, serums, or treatments, as prescribed by veterinarians.	Core
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	20422	Restrain animals during exams or procedures.	Core
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	4180	Administer emergency first aid, such as performing emergency resuscitation or other life saving procedures.	Core
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	4182	Clean and sterilize instruments, equipment, or materials.	Core
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	4183	Provide veterinarians with the correct equipment or instruments, as needed.	Core
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	4193	Perform dental work, such as cleaning, polishing, or extracting teeth.	Core
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	4187	Observe the behavior and condition of animals and monitor their clinical symptoms.	Core
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	4190	Give enemas and perform catheterizations, ear flushes, intravenous feedings, or gavages.	Core
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	4184	Fill prescriptions, measuring medications and labeling containers.	Core
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	4181	Collect, prepare, and label samples for laboratory testing, culture, or microscopic examination.	Core
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	4185	Prepare animals for surgery, performing such tasks as shaving surgical areas.	Core
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	4188	Take and develop diagnostic radiographs, using x-ray equipment.	Core
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	20423	Discuss medical health of pets with clients, such as post-operative status.	Core
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	4194	Clean kennels, animal holding areas, surgery suites, examination rooms, or animal loading or unloading facilities to control the spread of disease.	Core
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	4186	Take animals into treatment areas and assist with physical examinations by performing such duties as obtaining temperature, pulse, or respiration data.	Core
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	4191	Prepare treatment rooms for surgery.	Core
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	4189	Maintain laboratory, research, or treatment records, as well as inventories of pharmaceuticals, equipment, or supplies.	Core
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	4192	Maintain instruments, equipment, or machinery to ensure proper working condition.	Core
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	4197	Dress and suture wounds and apply splints or other protective devices.	Core
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	4196	Provide assistance with animal euthanasia and the disposal of remains.	Core
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	20424	Schedule appointments and procedures for animals.	Core
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	4195	Provide information or counseling regarding issues such as animal health care, behavior problems, or nutrition.	Core
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	18550	Monitor medical supplies and place orders when inventory is low.	Core
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	18549	Supervise or train veterinary students or other staff members.	Core
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	4198	Perform a variety of office, clerical, or accounting duties, such as reception, billing, bookkeeping, or selling products.	Core
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	4199	Bathe animals, clip nails or claws, and brush or cut animals' hair.	Core
29-2056.00	Veterinary Technologists and Technicians	4200	Conduct specialized procedures, such as animal branding or tattooing or hoof trimming.	Supplemental
29-2057.00	Ophthalmic Medical Technicians	19252	Take and document patients' medical histories.	Core
29-2057.00	Ophthalmic Medical Technicians	19257	Conduct tonometry or tonography tests to measure intraocular pressure.	Core
29-2057.00	Ophthalmic Medical Technicians	19250	Operate ophthalmic equipment, such as autorefractors, phoropters, tomographs, or retinoscopes.	Core
29-2057.00	Ophthalmic Medical Technicians	19251	Take anatomical or functional ocular measurements of the eye or surrounding tissue, such as axial length measurements.	Core
29-2057.00	Ophthalmic Medical Technicians	19249	Measure visual acuity, including near, distance, pinhole, or dynamic visual acuity, using appropriate tests.	Core
29-2057.00	Ophthalmic Medical Technicians	19248	Measure and record lens power, using lensometers.	Core
29-2057.00	Ophthalmic Medical Technicians	19239	Administer topical ophthalmic or oral medications.	Core
29-2057.00	Ophthalmic Medical Technicians	19245	Conduct visual field tests to measure field of vision.	Core
29-2057.00	Ophthalmic Medical Technicians	19255	Assist physicians in performing ophthalmic procedures, including surgery.	Core
29-2057.00	Ophthalmic Medical Technicians	19258	Measure corneal curvature with keratometers or ophthalmometers to aid in the diagnosis of conditions, such as astigmatism.	Core
29-2057.00	Ophthalmic Medical Technicians	19244	Conduct ocular motility tests to measure function of eye muscles.	Core
29-2057.00	Ophthalmic Medical Technicians	19243	Clean or sterilize ophthalmic or surgical instruments.	Core
29-2057.00	Ophthalmic Medical Technicians	19247	Maintain ophthalmic instruments or equipment.	Core
29-2057.00	Ophthalmic Medical Technicians	19246	Instruct patients in the care and use of contact lenses.	Core
29-2057.00	Ophthalmic Medical Technicians	19240	Assess refractive conditions of eyes, using retinoscopes.	Core
29-2057.00	Ophthalmic Medical Technicians	19242	Call patients to inquire about their post-operative status or recovery.	Core
29-2057.00	Ophthalmic Medical Technicians	19241	Assist patients to insert or remove contact lenses.	Core
29-2057.00	Ophthalmic Medical Technicians	19256	Conduct binocular disparity tests to assess depth perception.	Core
29-2057.00	Ophthalmic Medical Technicians	19253	Adjust or make minor repairs to spectacles or eyeglasses.	Supplemental
29-2057.00	Ophthalmic Medical Technicians	19254	Assist patients to select eyewear.	Supplemental
29-2061.00	Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses	507	Observe patients, charting and reporting changes in patients' conditions, such as adverse reactions to medication or treatment, and taking any necessary action.	Core
29-2061.00	Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses	510	Measure and record patients' vital signs, such as height, weight, temperature, blood pressure, pulse, or respiration.	Core
29-2061.00	Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses	508	Administer prescribed medications or start intravenous fluids, noting times and amounts on patients' charts.	Core
29-2061.00	Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses	511	Provide basic patient care or treatments, such as taking temperatures or blood pressures, dressing wounds, treating bedsores, giving enemas or douches, rubbing with alcohol, massaging, or performing catheterizations.	Core
29-2061.00	Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses	509	Answer patients' calls and determine how to assist them.	Core
29-2061.00	Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses	513	Supervise nurses' aides or assistants.	Core
29-2061.00	Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses	516	Evaluate nursing intervention outcomes, conferring with other healthcare team members as necessary.	Core
29-2061.00	Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses	514	Work as part of a healthcare team to assess patient needs, plan and modify care, and implement interventions.	Core
29-2061.00	Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses	515	Record food and fluid intake and output.	Core
29-2061.00	Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses	517	Assemble and use equipment, such as catheters, tracheotomy tubes, or oxygen suppliers.	Core
29-2061.00	Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses	518	Collect samples, such as blood, urine, or sputum from patients, and perform routine laboratory tests on samples.	Core
29-2061.00	Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses	520	Prepare or examine food trays for conformance to prescribed diet.	Core
29-2061.00	Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses	512	Help patients with bathing, dressing, maintaining personal hygiene, moving in bed, or standing and walking.	Core
29-2061.00	Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses	519	Prepare patients for examinations, tests, or treatments and explain procedures.	Core
29-2061.00	Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses	521	Apply compresses, ice bags, or hot water bottles.	Core
29-2061.00	Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses	524	Provide medical treatment or personal care to patients in private home settings, such as cooking, keeping rooms orderly, seeing that patients are comfortable and in good spirits, or instructing family members in simple nursing tasks.	Supplemental
29-2061.00	Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses	525	Sterilize equipment and supplies, using germicides, sterilizer, or autoclave.	Supplemental
29-2061.00	Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses	528	Make appointments, keep records, or perform other clerical duties in doctors' offices or clinics.	Supplemental
29-2061.00	Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses	529	Set up equipment and prepare medical treatment rooms.	Supplemental
29-2061.00	Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses	527	Wash and dress bodies of deceased persons.	Supplemental
29-2061.00	Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses	522	Clean rooms and make beds.	Supplemental
29-2061.00	Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses	523	Inventory and requisition supplies and instruments.	Supplemental
29-2072.00	Medical Records Specialists	22877	Assign the patient to diagnosis-related groups (DRGs), using appropriate computer software.	
29-2072.00	Medical Records Specialists	22878	Compile and maintain patients' medical records to document condition and treatment and to provide data for research or cost control and care improvement efforts.	
29-2072.00	Medical Records Specialists	22879	Consult classification manuals to locate information about disease processes.	
29-2072.00	Medical Records Specialists	22880	Enter data, such as demographic characteristics, history and extent of disease, diagnostic procedures, or treatment into computer.	
29-2072.00	Medical Records Specialists	22881	Identify, compile, abstract, and code patient data, using standard classification systems.	
29-2072.00	Medical Records Specialists	22882	Maintain or operate a variety of health record indexes or storage and retrieval systems to collect, classify, store, or analyze information.	
29-2072.00	Medical Records Specialists	22883	Post medical insurance billings.	
29-2072.00	Medical Records Specialists	22884	Process and prepare business or government forms.	
29-2072.00	Medical Records Specialists	22885	Process patient admission or discharge documents.	
29-2072.00	Medical Records Specialists	22886	Protect the security of medical records to ensure that confidentiality is maintained.	
29-2072.00	Medical Records Specialists	22887	Release information to persons or agencies according to regulations.	
29-2072.00	Medical Records Specialists	22888	Resolve or clarify codes or diagnoses with conflicting, missing, or unclear information by consulting with doctors or others or by participating in the coding team's regular meetings.	
29-2072.00	Medical Records Specialists	22889	Retrieve patient medical records for physicians, technicians, or other medical personnel.	
29-2072.00	Medical Records Specialists	22890	Review records for completeness, accuracy, and compliance with regulations.	
29-2072.00	Medical Records Specialists	22891	Scan patients' health records into electronic formats.	
29-2072.00	Medical Records Specialists	22892	Schedule medical appointments for patients.	
29-2072.00	Medical Records Specialists	22893	Transcribe medical reports.	
29-2081.00	Opticians, Dispensing	4201	Measure clients' bridge and eye size, temple length, vertex distance, pupillary distance, and optical centers of eyes, using measuring devices.	Core
29-2081.00	Opticians, Dispensing	4202	Verify that finished lenses are ground to specifications.	Core
29-2081.00	Opticians, Dispensing	4210	Evaluate prescriptions in conjunction with clients' vocational and avocational visual requirements.	Core
29-2081.00	Opticians, Dispensing	4207	Recommend specific lenses, lens coatings, and frames to suit client needs.	Core
29-2081.00	Opticians, Dispensing	4204	Assist clients in selecting frames according to style and color, and ensure that frames are coordinated with facial and eye measurements and optical prescriptions.	Core
29-2081.00	Opticians, Dispensing	4205	Maintain records of customer prescriptions, work orders, and payments.	Core
29-2081.00	Opticians, Dispensing	4209	Heat, shape, or bend plastic or metal frames to adjust eyeglasses to fit clients, using pliers and hands.	Core
29-2081.00	Opticians, Dispensing	4213	Show customers how to insert, remove, and care for their contact lenses.	Core
29-2081.00	Opticians, Dispensing	4212	Determine clients' current lens prescriptions, when necessary, using lensometers or lens analyzers and clients' eyeglasses.	Core
29-2081.00	Opticians, Dispensing	4203	Prepare work orders and instructions for grinding lenses and fabricating eyeglasses.	Core
29-2081.00	Opticians, Dispensing	4215	Obtain a customer's previous record, or verify a prescription with the examining optometrist or ophthalmologist.	Core
29-2081.00	Opticians, Dispensing	4208	Sell goods such as contact lenses, spectacles, sunglasses, and goods related to eyes, in general.	Core
29-2081.00	Opticians, Dispensing	4217	Fabricate lenses to meet prescription specifications.	Core
29-2081.00	Opticians, Dispensing	4206	Perform administrative duties, such as tracking inventory and sales, submitting patient insurance information, and performing simple bookkeeping.	Core
29-2081.00	Opticians, Dispensing	4219	Assemble eyeglasses by cutting and edging lenses, and fitting the lenses into frames.	Core
29-2081.00	Opticians, Dispensing	4211	Instruct clients in how to wear and care for eyeglasses.	Core
29-2081.00	Opticians, Dispensing	4220	Supervise the training of student opticians.	Core
29-2081.00	Opticians, Dispensing	18551	Order and purchase frames and lenses.	Core
29-2081.00	Opticians, Dispensing	4218	Grind lens edges, or apply coatings to lenses.	Core
29-2081.00	Opticians, Dispensing	4214	Repair damaged frames.	Core
29-2081.00	Opticians, Dispensing	4216	Arrange and maintain displays of optical merchandise.	Core
29-2091.00	Orthotists and Prosthetists	9384	Fit, test, and evaluate devices on patients, and make adjustments for proper fit, function, and comfort.	Core
29-2091.00	Orthotists and Prosthetists	9385	Instruct patients in the use and care of orthoses and prostheses.	Core
29-2091.00	Orthotists and Prosthetists	9387	Maintain patients' records.	Core
29-2091.00	Orthotists and Prosthetists	9383	Examine, interview, and measure patients to determine their appliance needs and to identify factors that could affect appliance fit.	Core
29-2091.00	Orthotists and Prosthetists	9389	Select materials and components to be used, based on device design.	Core
29-2091.00	Orthotists and Prosthetists	9386	Design orthopedic and prosthetic devices, based on physicians' prescriptions and examination and measurement of patients.	Core
29-2091.00	Orthotists and Prosthetists	9391	Repair, rebuild, and modify prosthetic and orthopedic appliances.	Core
29-2091.00	Orthotists and Prosthetists	9392	Construct and fabricate appliances, or supervise others constructing the appliances.	Core
29-2091.00	Orthotists and Prosthetists	9388	Make and modify plaster casts of areas to be fitted with prostheses or orthoses to guide the device construction process.	Core
29-2091.00	Orthotists and Prosthetists	9390	Confer with physicians to formulate specifications and prescriptions for orthopedic or prosthetic devices.	Core
29-2091.00	Orthotists and Prosthetists	9395	Show and explain orthopedic and prosthetic appliances to healthcare workers.	Core
29-2091.00	Orthotists and Prosthetists	9393	Train and supervise support staff, such as orthopedic and prosthetic assistants and technicians.	Core
29-2091.00	Orthotists and Prosthetists	9394	Update skills and knowledge by attending conferences and seminars.	Core
29-2091.00	Orthotists and Prosthetists	9396	Research new ways to construct and use orthopedic and prosthetic devices.	Core
29-2091.00	Orthotists and Prosthetists	9397	Publish research findings or present them at conferences and seminars.	Supplemental
29-2092.00	Hearing Aid Specialists	17441	Train clients to use hearing aids or other augmentative communication devices.	Core
29-2092.00	Hearing Aid Specialists	21189	Counsel patients and families on communication strategies and the effects of hearing loss.	Core
29-2092.00	Hearing Aid Specialists	17439	Select and administer tests to evaluate hearing or related disabilities.	Core
29-2092.00	Hearing Aid Specialists	17440	Administer basic hearing tests including air conduction, bone conduction, or speech audiometry tests.	Core
29-2092.00	Hearing Aid Specialists	17443	Maintain or repair hearing aids or other communication devices.	Core
29-2092.00	Hearing Aid Specialists	17446	Perform basic screening procedures, such as pure tone screening, otoacoustic screening, immittance screening, and screening of ear canal status using otoscope.	Core
29-2092.00	Hearing Aid Specialists	17442	Create or modify impressions for earmolds and hearing aid shells.	Core
29-2092.00	Hearing Aid Specialists	17448	Read current literature, talk with colleagues, and participate in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in audiology.	Core
29-2092.00	Hearing Aid Specialists	17444	Demonstrate assistive listening devices (ALDs) to clients.	Core
29-2092.00	Hearing Aid Specialists	17447	Assist audiologists in performing aural procedures, such as real ear measurements, speech audiometry, auditory brainstem responses, electronystagmography, and cochlear implant mapping.	Supplemental
29-2092.00	Hearing Aid Specialists	17445	Diagnose and treat hearing or related disabilities under the direction of an audiologist.	Supplemental
29-2099.01	Neurodiagnostic Technologists	17429	Indicate artifacts or interferences derived from sources outside of the brain, such as poor electrode contact or patient movement, on electroneurodiagnostic recordings.	Core
29-2099.01	Neurodiagnostic Technologists	17431	Monitor patients during tests or surgeries, using electroencephalographs (EEG), evoked potential (EP) instruments, or video recording equipment.	Core
29-2099.01	Neurodiagnostic Technologists	17425	Conduct tests or studies such as electroencephalography (EEG), polysomnography (PSG), nerve conduction studies (NCS), electromyography (EMG), and intraoperative monitoring (IOM).	Core
29-2099.01	Neurodiagnostic Technologists	17434	Collect patients' medical information needed to customize tests.	Core
29-2099.01	Neurodiagnostic Technologists	17437	Explain testing procedures to patients, answering questions or reassuring patients, as needed.	Core
29-2099.01	Neurodiagnostic Technologists	17432	Set up, program, or record montages or electrical combinations when testing peripheral nerve, spinal cord, subcortical, or cortical responses.	Core
29-2099.01	Neurodiagnostic Technologists	17424	Summarize technical data to assist physicians to diagnose brain, sleep, or nervous system disorders.	Core
29-2099.01	Neurodiagnostic Technologists	17427	Conduct tests to determine cerebral death, the absence of brain activity, or the probability of recovery from a coma.	Core
29-2099.01	Neurodiagnostic Technologists	17423	Attach electrodes to patients, using adhesives.	Core
29-2099.01	Neurodiagnostic Technologists	17430	Measure patients' body parts and mark locations where electrodes are to be placed.	Core
29-2099.01	Neurodiagnostic Technologists	17435	Submit reports to physicians summarizing test results.	Core
29-2099.01	Neurodiagnostic Technologists	17426	Calibrate, troubleshoot, or repair equipment and correct malfunctions, as needed.	Core
29-2099.01	Neurodiagnostic Technologists	17433	Adjust equipment to optimize viewing of the nervous system.	Core
29-2099.01	Neurodiagnostic Technologists	17428	Measure visual, auditory, or somatosensory evoked potentials (EPs) to determine responses to stimuli.	Core
29-2099.01	Neurodiagnostic Technologists	17436	Assist in training technicians, medical students, residents, or other staff members.	Core
29-2099.01	Neurodiagnostic Technologists	17438	Participate in research projects, conferences, or technical meetings.	Core
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	19268	Conduct tonometry or tonography tests to measure intraocular pressure.	Core
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	19287	Take and document patients' medical histories.	Core
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	19281	Take anatomical or functional ocular measurements, such as axial length measurements, of the eye or surrounding tissue.	Core
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	19275	Measure visual acuity, including near, distance, pinhole, or dynamic visual acuity, using appropriate tests.	Core
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	19259	Administer topical ophthalmic or oral medications.	Core
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	19271	Measure and record lens power, using lensometers.	Core
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	19263	Calculate corrections for refractive errors.	Core
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	19264	Collect ophthalmic measurements or other diagnostic information, using ultrasound equipment, such as A-scan ultrasound biometry or B-scan ultrasonography equipment.	Core
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	21190	Perform ophthalmic triage, in the office or by phone, to assess severity of patients' conditions.	Core
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	19283	Clean or sterilize ophthalmic or surgical instruments.	Core
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	21191	Educate patients on ophthalmic medical procedures, conditions of the eye, and appropriate use of medications.	Core
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	19266	Conduct ocular motility tests to measure function of eye muscles.	Core
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	19261	Assess refractive condition of eyes, using retinoscope.	Core
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	19269	Conduct visual field tests to measure field of vision.	Core
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	19273	Measure corneal thickness, using pachymeter or contact ultrasound methods.	Core
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	19272	Measure corneal curvature with keratometers or ophthalmometers to aid in the diagnosis of conditions, such as astigmatism.	Core
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	19280	Supervise or instruct ophthalmic staff.	Core
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	19274	Measure the thickness of the retinal nerve, using scanning laser polarimetry techniques to aid in diagnosis of glaucoma.	Core
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	19262	Assist physicians in performing ophthalmic procedures, including surgery.	Core
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	19277	Perform fluorescein angiography of the eye.	Core
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	19279	Photograph patients' eye areas, using clinical photography techniques, to document retinal or corneal defects.	Core
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	19286	Maintain ophthalmic instruments or equipment.	Core
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	19267	Conduct tests, such as the Amsler Grid test, to measure central visual field used in the early diagnosis of macular degeneration, glaucoma, or diseases of the eye.	Core
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	19265	Conduct binocular disparity tests to assess depth perception.	Core
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	19260	Assess abnormalities of color vision, such as amblyopia.	Core
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	19282	Call patients to inquire about their post-operative status or recovery.	Core
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	19285	Instruct patients in the care and use of contact lenses.	Core
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	19284	Conduct low vision blindness tests.	Core
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	19276	Perform advanced ophthalmic procedures, including electrophysiological, electrophysical, or microbial procedures.	Core
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	19278	Perform slit lamp biomicroscopy procedures to diagnose disorders of the eye, such as retinitis, presbyopia, cataracts, or retinal detachment.	Supplemental
29-2099.05	Ophthalmic Medical Technologists	19270	Create three-dimensional images of the eye, using computed tomography (CT).	Supplemental
29-2099.08	Patient Representatives	17668	Coordinate communication between patients, family members, medical staff, administrative staff, or regulatory agencies.	Core
29-2099.08	Patient Representatives	17670	Interview patients or their representatives to identify problems relating to care.	Core
29-2099.08	Patient Representatives	17671	Refer patients to appropriate health care services or resources.	Core
29-2099.08	Patient Representatives	17678	Maintain knowledge of community services and resources available to patients.	Core
29-2099.08	Patient Representatives	17667	Explain policies, procedures, or services to patients using medical or administrative knowledge.	Core
29-2099.08	Patient Representatives	17669	Investigate and direct patient inquiries or complaints to appropriate medical staff members and follow up to ensure satisfactory resolution.	Core
29-2099.08	Patient Representatives	17677	Read current literature, talk with colleagues, continue education, or participate in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in the field.	Core
29-2099.08	Patient Representatives	17674	Develop and distribute newsletters, brochures, or other printed materials to share information with patients or medical staff.	Core
29-2099.08	Patient Representatives	17679	Provide consultation or training to volunteers or staff on topics, such as guest relations, patients' rights, or medical issues.	Supplemental
29-2099.08	Patient Representatives	17672	Analyze patients' abilities to pay to determine charges on a sliding scale.	Supplemental
29-2099.08	Patient Representatives	17676	Identify and share research, recommendations, or other information regarding legal liabilities, risk management, or quality of care.	Supplemental
29-2099.08	Patient Representatives	17673	Collect and report data on topics, such as patient encounters or inter-institutional problems, making recommendations for change when appropriate.	Supplemental
29-2099.08	Patient Representatives	17675	Teach patients to use home health care equipment.	Supplemental
29-9021.00	Health Information Technologists and Medical Registrars	22894	Assign the patient to diagnosis-related groups (DRGs), using appropriate computer software.	
29-9021.00	Health Information Technologists and Medical Registrars	22895	Compile medical care and census data for statistical reports on diseases treated, surgery performed, or use of hospital beds.	
29-9021.00	Health Information Technologists and Medical Registrars	22896	Design databases to support healthcare applications, ensuring security, performance and reliability.	
29-9021.00	Health Information Technologists and Medical Registrars	22897	Develop in-service educational materials.	
29-9021.00	Health Information Technologists and Medical Registrars	22898	Evaluate and recommend upgrades or improvements to existing computerized healthcare systems.	
29-9021.00	Health Information Technologists and Medical Registrars	22899	Facilitate and promote activities, such as lunches, seminars, or tours, to foster healthcare information privacy or security awareness within the organization.	
29-9021.00	Health Information Technologists and Medical Registrars	22900	Identify, compile, abstract, and code patient data, using standard classification systems.	
29-9021.00	Health Information Technologists and Medical Registrars	22901	Manage the department or supervise clerical workers, directing or controlling activities of personnel in the medical records department.	
29-9021.00	Health Information Technologists and Medical Registrars	22902	Monitor changes in legislation and accreditation standards that affect information security or privacy in the computerized healthcare system.	
29-9021.00	Health Information Technologists and Medical Registrars	22903	Plan, develop, maintain, or operate a variety of health record indexes or storage and retrieval systems to collect, classify, store, or analyze information.	
29-9021.00	Health Information Technologists and Medical Registrars	22904	Prepare statistical reports, narrative reports, or graphic presentations of information, such as tumor registry data for use by hospital staff, researchers, or other users.	
29-9021.00	Health Information Technologists and Medical Registrars	22905	Protect the security of medical records to ensure that confidentiality is maintained.	
29-9021.00	Health Information Technologists and Medical Registrars	22906	Resolve or clarify codes or diagnoses with conflicting, missing, or unclear information by consulting with doctors or others or by participating in the coding team's regular meetings.	
29-9021.00	Health Information Technologists and Medical Registrars	22907	Retrieve patient medical records for physicians, technicians, or other medical personnel.	
29-9021.00	Health Information Technologists and Medical Registrars	22908	Train medical records staff.	
29-9021.00	Health Information Technologists and Medical Registrars	22909	Write or maintain archived procedures, procedural codes, or queries for applications.	
29-9091.00	Athletic Trainers	4221	Conduct an initial assessment of an athlete's injury or illness to provide emergency or continued care and to determine whether they should be referred to physicians for definitive diagnosis and treatment.	Core
29-9091.00	Athletic Trainers	4225	Assess and report the progress of recovering athletes to coaches or physicians.	Core
29-9091.00	Athletic Trainers	4222	Care for athletic injuries, using physical therapy equipment, techniques, or medication.	Core
29-9091.00	Athletic Trainers	4223	Evaluate athletes' readiness to play and provide participation clearances when necessary and warranted.	Core
29-9091.00	Athletic Trainers	18691	Perform general administrative tasks, such as keeping records or writing reports.	Core
29-9091.00	Athletic Trainers	23925	Clean and sanitize athletic training rooms.	Core
29-9091.00	Athletic Trainers	4231	Instruct coaches, athletes, parents, medical personnel, or community members in the care and prevention of athletic injuries.	Core
29-9091.00	Athletic Trainers	4224	Apply protective or injury preventive devices, such as tape, bandages, or braces, to body parts, such as ankles, fingers, or wrists.	Core
29-9091.00	Athletic Trainers	4226	Collaborate with physicians to develop and implement comprehensive rehabilitation programs for athletic injuries.	Core
29-9091.00	Athletic Trainers	4230	Travel with athletic teams to be available at sporting events.	Core
29-9091.00	Athletic Trainers	4228	Plan or implement comprehensive athletic injury or illness prevention programs.	Core
29-9091.00	Athletic Trainers	4232	Inspect playing fields to locate any items that could injure players.	Core
29-9091.00	Athletic Trainers	4227	Advise athletes on the proper use of equipment.	Core
29-9091.00	Athletic Trainers	4236	Confer with coaches to select protective equipment.	Core
29-9091.00	Athletic Trainers	4229	Develop training programs or routines designed to improve athletic performance.	Core
29-9091.00	Athletic Trainers	4235	Massage body parts to relieve soreness, strains, or bruises.	Core
29-9091.00	Athletic Trainers	4237	Accompany injured athletes to hospitals.	Core
29-9091.00	Athletic Trainers	4239	Lead stretching exercises for team members prior to games or practices.	Core
29-9091.00	Athletic Trainers	4233	Conduct research or provide instruction on subject matter related to athletic training or sports medicine.	Core
29-9091.00	Athletic Trainers	4234	Recommend special diets to improve athletes' health, increase their stamina, or alter their weight.	Core
29-9091.00	Athletic Trainers	18692	File athlete insurance claims and communicate with insurance providers.	Supplemental
29-9091.00	Athletic Trainers	18693	Teach sports medicine courses to athletic training students.	Supplemental
29-9091.00	Athletic Trainers	4238	Perform team support duties, such as running errands, maintaining equipment, or stocking supplies.	Supplemental
29-9092.00	Genetic Counselors	17507	Interpret laboratory results and communicate findings to patients or physicians.	Core
29-9092.00	Genetic Counselors	17506	Discuss testing options and the associated risks, benefits and limitations with patients and families to assist them in making informed decisions.	Core
29-9092.00	Genetic Counselors	17500	Analyze genetic information to identify patients or families at risk for specific disorders or syndromes.	Core
29-9092.00	Genetic Counselors	17504	Provide counseling to patient and family members by providing information, education, or reassurance.	Core
29-9092.00	Genetic Counselors	17511	Write detailed consultation reports to provide information on complex genetic concepts to patients or referring physicians.	Core
29-9092.00	Genetic Counselors	17502	Provide genetic counseling in specified areas of clinical genetics, such as obstetrics, pediatrics, oncology and neurology.	Core
29-9092.00	Genetic Counselors	17505	Determine or coordinate treatment plans by requesting laboratory services, reviewing genetics or counseling literature, and considering histories or diagnostic data.	Core
29-9092.00	Genetic Counselors	17508	Interview patients or review medical records to obtain comprehensive patient or family medical histories, and document findings.	Core
29-9092.00	Genetic Counselors	17503	Assess patients' psychological or emotional needs, such as those relating to stress, fear of test results, financial issues, and marital conflicts to make referral recommendations or assist patients in managing test outcomes.	Core
29-9092.00	Genetic Counselors	17509	Provide patients with information about the inheritance of conditions such as cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer's disease, diabetes, and various forms of cancer.	Core
29-9092.00	Genetic Counselors	17517	Read current literature, talk with colleagues, or participate in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in genetics.	Core
29-9092.00	Genetic Counselors	17518	Prepare or provide genetics-related educational materials to patients or medical personnel.	Core
29-9092.00	Genetic Counselors	17501	Explain diagnostic procedures such as chorionic villus sampling (CVS), ultrasound, fetal blood sampling, and amniocentesis.	Core
29-9092.00	Genetic Counselors	17510	Refer patients to specialists or community resources.	Core
29-9092.00	Genetic Counselors	17512	Design and conduct genetics training programs for physicians, graduate students, other health professions or the general community.	Core
29-9092.00	Genetic Counselors	17515	Evaluate or make recommendations for standards of care or clinical operations, ensuring compliance with applicable regulations, ethics, legislation, or policies.	Core
29-9092.00	Genetic Counselors	17514	Engage in research activities related to the field of medical genetics or genetic counseling.	Core
29-9092.00	Genetic Counselors	17513	Collect for, or share with, research projects patient data on specific genetic disorders or syndromes.	Core
29-9092.00	Genetic Counselors	17516	Identify funding sources and write grant proposals for eligible programs or services.	Core
29-9093.00	Surgical Assistants	19315	Verify the identity of patient or operative site.	Core
29-9093.00	Surgical Assistants	19299	Monitor and maintain aseptic technique throughout procedures.	Core
29-9093.00	Surgical Assistants	19306	Cover patients with surgical drapes to create and maintain a sterile operative field.	Core
29-9093.00	Surgical Assistants	19294	Coordinate or participate in the positioning of patients, using body stabilizing equipment or protective padding to provide appropriate exposure for the procedure or to protect against nerve damage or circulation impairment.	Core
29-9093.00	Surgical Assistants	19298	Maintain an unobstructed operative field, using surgical retractors, sponges, or suctioning and irrigating equipment.	Core
29-9093.00	Surgical Assistants	19302	Prepare and apply sterile wound dressings.	Core
29-9093.00	Surgical Assistants	19289	Apply sutures, staples, clips, or other materials to close skin, facia, or subcutaneous wound layers.	Core
29-9093.00	Surgical Assistants	19296	Discuss with surgeon the nature of the surgical procedure, including operative consent, methods of operative exposure, diagnostic or laboratory data, or patient-advanced directives or other needs.	Core
29-9093.00	Surgical Assistants	19307	Determine availability of necessary equipment or supplies for operative procedures.	Core
29-9093.00	Surgical Assistants	19293	Clamp, ligate, or cauterize blood vessels to control bleeding during surgical entry, using hemostatic clamps, suture ligatures, or electrocautery equipment.	Core
29-9093.00	Surgical Assistants	19290	Assess skin integrity or other body conditions upon completion of the procedure to determine if damage has occurred from body positioning.	Core
29-9093.00	Surgical Assistants	19305	Assist with patient resuscitation during cardiac arrest or other life-threatening events.	Core
29-9093.00	Surgical Assistants	19310	Obtain or inspect sterile or non-sterile surgical equipment, instruments, or supplies.	Core
29-9093.00	Surgical Assistants	19311	Operate sterilizing devices.	Core
29-9093.00	Surgical Assistants	19312	Pass instruments or supplies to surgeon during procedure.	Core
29-9093.00	Surgical Assistants	19300	Monitor patient intra-operative status, including patient position, vital signs, or volume and color of blood.	Core
29-9093.00	Surgical Assistants	19291	Assist in the insertion, positioning, or suturing of closed-wound drainage systems.	Core
29-9093.00	Surgical Assistants	19292	Assist members of surgical team with gowning or gloving.	Core
29-9093.00	Surgical Assistants	19308	Gather, arrange, or assemble instruments or supplies.	Core
29-9093.00	Surgical Assistants	19295	Coordinate with anesthesia personnel to maintain patient temperature.	Core
29-9093.00	Surgical Assistants	19288	Adjust and maintain operating room temperature, humidity, or lighting, according to surgeon's specifications.	Core
29-9093.00	Surgical Assistants	19303	Assist in applying casts, splints, braces, or similar devices.	Core
29-9093.00	Surgical Assistants	19314	Transport patients to operating room.	Core
29-9093.00	Surgical Assistants	19313	Remove patient hair or disinfect incision sites to prepare patient for surgery.	Supplemental
29-9093.00	Surgical Assistants	19297	Incise tissue layers in lower extremities to harvest veins.	Supplemental
29-9093.00	Surgical Assistants	19301	Postoperatively inject a subcutaneous local anesthetic agent to reduce pain.	Supplemental
29-9093.00	Surgical Assistants	19309	Insert or remove urinary bladder catheters.	Supplemental
29-9093.00	Surgical Assistants	19304	Assist in volume replacement or autotransfusion techniques.	Supplemental
29-9099.01	Midwives	17466	Monitor maternal condition during labor by checking vital signs, monitoring uterine contractions, or performing physical examinations.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17479	Identify tubal and ectopic pregnancies and refer patients for treatments.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17486	Provide necessary medical care for infants at birth, including emergency care such as resuscitation.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17472	Conduct ongoing prenatal health assessments, tracking changes in physical and emotional health.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17481	Monitor fetal growth and well-being through heartbeat detection, body measurement, and palpation.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17474	Establish and follow emergency or contingency plans for mothers and newborns.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17478	Identify, monitor, or treat pregnancy-related problems such as hypertension, gestational diabetes, pre-term labor, or retarded fetal growth.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17483	Obtain complete health and medical histories from patients including medical, surgical, reproductive, or mental health histories.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17476	Evaluate patients' laboratory and medical records, requesting assistance from other practitioners when necessary.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17482	Maintain documentation of all patients' contacts, reviewing and updating records as necessary.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17470	Assess the status of post-date pregnancies to determine treatments and interventions.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17468	Set up or monitor the administration of oxygen or medications.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17489	Suture perineal lacerations.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17484	Perform post-partum health assessments of mothers and babies at regular intervals.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17490	Test patients' hemoglobin, hematocrit, and blood glucose levels.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17493	Counsel women regarding the nutritional requirements of pregnancy.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17485	Provide information about the physical and emotional processes involved in the pregnancy, labor, birth, and postpartum periods.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17488	Refer patients to specialists for procedures such as ultrasounds or biophysical profiles.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17465	Assist maternal patients to find physical positions that will facilitate childbirth.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17469	Assess birthing environments to ensure cleanliness, safety, and the availability of appropriate supplies.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17495	Incorporate research findings into practice as appropriate.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17475	Estimate patients' due dates and re-evaluate as necessary based on examination results.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17467	Provide comfort and relaxation measures for mothers in labor through interventions such as massage, breathing techniques, hydrotherapy, or music.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17487	Provide, or refer patients to other providers for, education or counseling on topics such as genetic testing, newborn care, contraception, or breastfeeding.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	23926	Provide patients with contraceptive and family planning information.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17471	Collect specimens for use in laboratory tests.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17480	Inform patients of how to prepare and supply birth sites.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17477	Respond to breech birth presentations by applying methods such as exercises or external version.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	23927	Perform annual gynecologic exams, including pap smears and breast exams.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17473	Develop, implement, or evaluate individualized plans for midwifery care.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17498	Recommend the use of vitamin and mineral supplements to enhance the health of patients and children.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17496	Provide information about community health and social resources.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17491	Compile and evaluate clinical practice statistics.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17499	Treat patients' symptoms with alternative health care methods such as herbs or hydrotherapy.	Core
29-9099.01	Midwives	17492	Complete birth certificates.	Supplemental
29-9099.01	Midwives	17494	Collaborate in research studies.	Supplemental
31-1121.00	Home Health Aides	4240	Maintain records of patient care, condition, progress, or problems to report and discuss observations with supervisor or case manager.	Core
31-1121.00	Home Health Aides	4241	Provide patients with help moving in and out of beds, baths, wheelchairs, or automobiles and with dressing and grooming.	Core
31-1121.00	Home Health Aides	20577	Bathe patients.	Core
31-1121.00	Home Health Aides	18694	Care for patients by changing bed linens, washing and ironing laundry, cleaning, or assisting with their personal care.	Core
31-1121.00	Home Health Aides	4244	Entertain, converse with, or read aloud to patients to keep them mentally healthy and alert.	Core
31-1121.00	Home Health Aides	4245	Plan, purchase, prepare, or serve meals to patients or other family members, according to prescribed diets.	Core
31-1121.00	Home Health Aides	4247	Check patients' pulse, temperature, and respiration.	Core
31-1121.00	Home Health Aides	4242	Provide patients and families with emotional support and instruction in areas such as caring for infants, preparing healthy meals, living independently, or adapting to disability or illness.	Core
31-1121.00	Home Health Aides	4249	Perform a variety of duties as requested by client, such as obtaining household supplies or running errands.	Core
31-1121.00	Home Health Aides	4246	Direct patients in simple prescribed exercises or in the use of braces or artificial limbs.	Core
31-1121.00	Home Health Aides	4253	Massage patients or apply preparations or treatments, such as liniment, alcohol rubs, or heat-lamp stimulation.	Core
31-1121.00	Home Health Aides	18695	Administer prescribed oral medications, under the written direction of physician or as directed by home care nurse or aide, and ensure patients take their medicine.	Supplemental
31-1121.00	Home Health Aides	4252	Care for children with disabilities or who have sick parents or parents with disabilities.	Supplemental
31-1121.00	Home Health Aides	4250	Accompany clients to doctors' offices or on other trips outside the home, providing transportation, assistance, and companionship.	Supplemental
31-1121.00	Home Health Aides	4248	Change dressings.	Supplemental
31-1122.00	Personal Care Aides	2371	Prepare and maintain records of client progress and services performed, reporting changes in client condition to manager or supervisor.	Core
31-1122.00	Personal Care Aides	2370	Administer bedside or personal care, such as ambulation or personal hygiene assistance.	Core
31-1122.00	Personal Care Aides	2369	Perform healthcare-related tasks, such as monitoring vital signs and medication, under the direction of registered nurses or physiotherapists.	Core
31-1122.00	Personal Care Aides	2376	Participate in case reviews, consulting with the team caring for the client, to evaluate the client's needs and plan for continuing services.	Core
31-1122.00	Personal Care Aides	2374	Instruct or advise clients on issues, such as household cleanliness, utilities, hygiene, nutrition, or infant care.	Core
31-1122.00	Personal Care Aides	2373	Care for individuals or families during periods of incapacitation, family disruption, or convalescence, providing companionship, personal care, or help in adjusting to new lifestyles.	Core
31-1122.00	Personal Care Aides	2372	Perform housekeeping duties, such as cooking, cleaning, washing clothes or dishes, or running errands.	Core
31-1122.00	Personal Care Aides	2379	Provide clients with communication assistance, typing their correspondence or obtaining information for them.	Core
31-1122.00	Personal Care Aides	2378	Train family members to provide bedside care.	Supplemental
31-1122.00	Personal Care Aides	2375	Plan, shop for, or prepare nutritious meals or assist families in planning, shopping for, or preparing nutritious meals.	Supplemental
31-1122.00	Personal Care Aides	2377	Transport clients to locations outside the home, such as to physicians' offices or on outings, using a motor vehicle.	Supplemental
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19341	Turn or reposition bedridden patients.	Core
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19317	Answer patient call signals, signal lights, bells, or intercom systems to determine patients' needs.	Core
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19325	Feed patients or assist patients to eat or drink.	Core
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19327	Measure and record food and liquid intake or urinary and fecal output, reporting changes to medical or nursing staff.	Core
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19331	Provide physical support to assist patients to perform daily living activities, such as getting out of bed, bathing, dressing, using the toilet, standing, walking, or exercising.	Core
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19324	Document or otherwise report observations of patient behavior, complaints, or physical symptoms to nurses.	Core
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19334	Remind patients to take medications or nutritional supplements.	Core
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19336	Review patients' dietary restrictions, food allergies, and preferences to ensure patient receives appropriate diet.	Core
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19342	Undress, wash, and dress patients who are unable to do so for themselves.	Core
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19328	Observe or examine patients to detect symptoms that may require medical attention, such as bruises, open wounds, or blood in urine.	Core
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19346	Lift or assist others to lift patients to move them on or off beds, examination tables, surgical tables, or stretchers.	Core
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19339	Supply, collect, or empty bedpans.	Core
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19323	Communicate with patients to ascertain feelings or need for assistance or social and emotional support.	Core
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19333	Record vital signs, such as temperature, blood pressure, pulse, or respiration rate, as directed by medical or nursing staff.	Core
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19326	Gather information from caregivers, nurses, or physicians about patient condition, treatment plans, or appropriate activities.	Core
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19343	Wash, groom, shave, or drape patients to prepare them for surgery, treatment, or examination.	Core
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19330	Prepare or serve food trays.	Core
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19320	Change bed linens or make beds.	Core
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19344	Exercise patients who are comatose, paralyzed, or have restricted mobility.	Core
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19335	Restock patient rooms with personal hygiene items, such as towels, washcloths, soap, or toilet paper.	Core
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19321	Clean and sanitize patient rooms, bathrooms, examination rooms, or other patient areas.	Core
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19319	Assist nurses or physicians in the operation of medical equipment or provision of patient care.	Core
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19332	Record height or weight of patients.	Core
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19340	Transport patients to treatment units, testing units, operating rooms, or other areas, using wheelchairs, stretchers, or moveable beds.	Core
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19322	Collect specimens, such as urine, feces, or sputum.	Core
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19347	Provide information, such as directions, visiting hours, or patient status information to visitors or callers.	Core
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19329	Position or hold patients in position for surgical preparation.	Supplemental
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19337	Set up treating or testing equipment, such as oxygen tents, portable radiograph (x-ray) equipment, or overhead irrigation bottles, as directed by a physician or nurse.	Supplemental
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19316	Administer medications or treatments, such as catheterizations, suppositories, irrigations, enemas, massages, or douches, as directed by a physician or nurse.	Supplemental
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19318	Apply clean dressings, slings, stockings, or support bandages, under direction of nurse or physician.	Supplemental
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19338	Stock or issue medical supplies, such as dressing packs or treatment trays.	Supplemental
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19345	Explain medical instructions to patients or family members.	Supplemental
31-1131.00	Nursing Assistants	19348	Transport specimens, laboratory items, or pharmacy items, ensuring proper documentation and delivery to authorized personnel.	Supplemental
31-1132.00	Orderlies	19357	Lift or assist others to lift patients to move them on or off beds, examination tables, surgical tables, or stretchers.	Core
31-1132.00	Orderlies	19366	Transport patients to treatment units, testing units, operating rooms, or other areas, using wheelchairs, stretchers, or moveable beds.	Core
31-1132.00	Orderlies	19356	Disinfect or sterilize equipment or supplies, using germicides or sterilizing equipment.	Core
31-1132.00	Orderlies	19353	Clean equipment, such as wheelchairs, hospital beds, or portable medical equipment, documenting needed repairs or maintenance.	Core
31-1132.00	Orderlies	19359	Respond to emergency situations, such as emergency medical calls, security calls, or fire alarms.	Core
31-1132.00	Orderlies	19351	Change soiled linens, such as bed linens, drapes, or cubicle curtains.	Core
31-1132.00	Orderlies	19350	Carry messages or documents between departments.	Core
31-1132.00	Orderlies	19367	Transport portable medical equipment or medical supplies between rooms or departments.	Core
31-1132.00	Orderlies	19352	Clean and sanitize patient rooms, bathrooms, examination rooms, or other patient areas.	Supplemental
31-1132.00	Orderlies	19354	Collect and transport infectious or hazardous waste in closed containers for sterilization or disposal, in accordance with applicable law, standards, or policies.	Supplemental
31-1132.00	Orderlies	19368	Transport specimens, laboratory items, or pharmacy items, ensuring proper documentation and delivery to authorized personnel.	Supplemental
31-1132.00	Orderlies	19355	Collect soiled linen or trash.	Supplemental
31-1132.00	Orderlies	19370	Provide physical support to patients to assist them to perform daily living activities, such as getting out of bed, bathing, dressing, using the toilet, standing, walking, or exercising.	Supplemental
31-1132.00	Orderlies	19371	Separate collected materials for disposal, recycling, or reuse, in accordance with environmental policies.	Supplemental
31-1132.00	Orderlies	19360	Restrain patients to prevent violence or injury or to assist physicians or nurses to administer treatments.	Supplemental
31-1132.00	Orderlies	19369	Turn or reposition bedridden patients, alone or with assistance, to prevent bedsores.	Supplemental
31-1132.00	Orderlies	19358	Position or hold patients in position for surgical preparation.	Supplemental
31-1132.00	Orderlies	19363	Stock utility rooms, nonmedical storage rooms, or cleaning carts with supplies.	Supplemental
31-1132.00	Orderlies	19349	Answer patient call signals, signal lights, bells, or intercom systems to determine patients' needs.	Supplemental
31-1132.00	Orderlies	19362	Stock or issue medical supplies, such as dressing packs or treatment trays.	Supplemental
31-1132.00	Orderlies	19365	Transport bodies to the morgue.	Supplemental
31-1132.00	Orderlies	19361	Serve or collect food trays.	Supplemental
31-1133.00	Psychiatric Aides	20578	Listen and provide emotional support and encouragement to psychiatric patients.	Core
31-1133.00	Psychiatric Aides	1994	Provide patients with cognitive, intellectual, or developmental disabilities with routine physical, emotional, psychological, or rehabilitation care under the direction of nursing or medical staff.	Core
31-1133.00	Psychiatric Aides	18696	Complete physical checks and monitor patients to detect unusual or harmful behavior and report observations to professional staff.	Core
31-1133.00	Psychiatric Aides	2001	Restrain or aid patients as necessary to prevent injury.	Core
31-1133.00	Psychiatric Aides	1996	Work as part of a team that may include psychiatrists, psychologists, psychiatric nurses, or social workers.	Core
31-1133.00	Psychiatric Aides	18697	Record and maintain patient information, such as vital signs, eating habits, behavior, progress notes, treatments, or discharge plans.	Core
31-1133.00	Psychiatric Aides	2005	Maintain patients' restrictions to assigned areas.	Core
31-1133.00	Psychiatric Aides	1998	Organize, supervise, or encourage patient participation in social, educational, or recreational activities.	Core
31-1133.00	Psychiatric Aides	2003	Provide patients with assistance in bathing, dressing, or grooming, demonstrating these skills as necessary.	Core
31-1133.00	Psychiatric Aides	1997	Aid patients in becoming accustomed to hospital routines.	Core
31-1133.00	Psychiatric Aides	2000	Serve meals or feed patients needing assistance or persuasion.	Core
31-1133.00	Psychiatric Aides	2007	Clean and disinfect rooms and furnishings to maintain a safe and orderly environment.	Core
31-1133.00	Psychiatric Aides	18698	Complete administrative tasks, such as entering orders into computer, answering telephone calls, or maintaining medical or facility information.	Core
31-1133.00	Psychiatric Aides	2006	Accompany patients to and from wards for medical or dental treatments, shopping trips, or religious or recreational events.	Core
31-1133.00	Psychiatric Aides	2004	Participate in recreational activities with patients, including card games, sports, or television viewing.	Core
31-1133.00	Psychiatric Aides	1999	Perform nursing duties, such as administering medications, measuring vital signs, collecting specimens, or drawing blood samples.	Supplemental
31-1133.00	Psychiatric Aides	2002	Interview patients upon admission and record information.	Supplemental
31-2011.00	Occupational Therapy Assistants	4258	Instruct, or assist in instructing, patients and families in home programs, basic living skills, or the care and use of adaptive equipment.	Core
31-2011.00	Occupational Therapy Assistants	4255	Maintain and promote a positive attitude toward clients and their treatment programs.	Core
31-2011.00	Occupational Therapy Assistants	4262	Report to supervisors, verbally or in writing, on patients' progress, attitudes, and behavior.	Core
31-2011.00	Occupational Therapy Assistants	4261	Implement, or assist occupational therapists with implementing, treatment plans designed to help clients function independently.	Core
31-2011.00	Occupational Therapy Assistants	4256	Monitor patients' performance in therapy activities, providing encouragement.	Core
31-2011.00	Occupational Therapy Assistants	4254	Observe and record patients' progress, attitudes, and behavior and maintain this information in client records.	Core
31-2011.00	Occupational Therapy Assistants	4257	Select therapy activities to fit patients' needs and capabilities.	Core
31-2011.00	Occupational Therapy Assistants	18700	Attend continuing education classes.	Core
31-2011.00	Occupational Therapy Assistants	4260	Aid patients in dressing and grooming themselves.	Core
31-2011.00	Occupational Therapy Assistants	4259	Evaluate the daily living skills or capacities of clients with physical, developmental, or mental health disabilities.	Core
31-2011.00	Occupational Therapy Assistants	18699	Communicate and collaborate with other healthcare professionals involved with the care of a patient.	Core
31-2011.00	Occupational Therapy Assistants	4264	Work under the direction of occupational therapists to plan, implement, or administer educational, vocational, or recreational programs that restore or enhance performance in individuals with functional impairments.	Core
31-2011.00	Occupational Therapy Assistants	4263	Alter treatment programs to obtain better results if treatment is not having the intended effect.	Core
31-2011.00	Occupational Therapy Assistants	4266	Assemble, clean, or maintain equipment or materials for patient use.	Core
31-2011.00	Occupational Therapy Assistants	4269	Transport patients to and from the occupational therapy work area.	Core
31-2011.00	Occupational Therapy Assistants	4265	Design, fabricate, or repair assistive devices or make adaptive changes to equipment or environments.	Core
31-2011.00	Occupational Therapy Assistants	18701	Attend care plan meetings to review patient progress and update care plans.	Core
31-2011.00	Occupational Therapy Assistants	4270	Demonstrate therapy techniques, such as manual or creative arts or games.	Core
31-2011.00	Occupational Therapy Assistants	4267	Teach patients how to deal constructively with their emotions.	Core
31-2011.00	Occupational Therapy Assistants	4271	Order any needed educational or treatment supplies.	Core
31-2011.00	Occupational Therapy Assistants	4268	Perform clerical duties, such as scheduling appointments, collecting data, or documenting health insurance billings.	Core
31-2011.00	Occupational Therapy Assistants	4272	Assist educational specialists or clinical psychologists in administering situational or diagnostic tests to measure client's abilities or progress.	Supplemental
31-2012.00	Occupational Therapy Aides	9398	Encourage patients and attend to their physical needs to facilitate the attainment of therapeutic goals.	Core
31-2012.00	Occupational Therapy Aides	9399	Report to supervisors or therapists, verbally or in writing, on patients' progress, attitudes, attendance, and accomplishments.	Core
31-2012.00	Occupational Therapy Aides	9400	Observe patients' attendance, progress, attitudes, and accomplishments and record and maintain information in client records.	Core
31-2012.00	Occupational Therapy Aides	9403	Prepare and maintain work area, materials, and equipment and maintain inventory of treatment and educational supplies.	Core
31-2012.00	Occupational Therapy Aides	9409	Transport patients to and from the occupational therapy work area.	Core
31-2012.00	Occupational Therapy Aides	9404	Instruct patients and families in work, social, and living skills, the care and use of adaptive equipment, and other skills to facilitate home and work adjustment to disability.	Core
31-2012.00	Occupational Therapy Aides	9406	Assist occupational therapists in planning, implementing, and administering therapy programs to restore, reinforce, and enhance performance, using selected activities and special equipment.	Core
31-2012.00	Occupational Therapy Aides	9408	Demonstrate therapy techniques, such as manual and creative arts and games.	Core
31-2012.00	Occupational Therapy Aides	9401	Manage intradepartmental infection control and equipment security.	Core
31-2012.00	Occupational Therapy Aides	9407	Perform clerical, administrative, and secretarial duties, such as answering phones, restocking and ordering supplies, filling out paperwork, and scheduling appointments.	Core
31-2012.00	Occupational Therapy Aides	9405	Supervise patients in choosing and completing work assignments or arts and crafts projects.	Core
31-2012.00	Occupational Therapy Aides	9410	Adjust and repair assistive devices and make adaptive changes to other equipment and to environments.	Core
31-2012.00	Occupational Therapy Aides	9402	Evaluate the living skills and capacities of clients with physical, developmental, or mental health disabilities.	Supplemental
31-2012.00	Occupational Therapy Aides	9412	Accompany patients on outings, providing transportation when necessary.	Supplemental
31-2012.00	Occupational Therapy Aides	9411	Assist educational specialists or clinical psychologists in administering situational or diagnostic tests to measure client's abilities or progress.	Supplemental
31-2021.00	Physical Therapist Assistants	2008	Instruct, motivate, safeguard, and assist patients as they practice exercises or functional activities.	Core
31-2021.00	Physical Therapist Assistants	21192	Document patient information, such as notes on their progress.	Core
31-2021.00	Physical Therapist Assistants	15247	Observe patients during treatments to compile and evaluate data on their responses and progress and provide results to physical therapist in person or through progress notes.	Core
31-2021.00	Physical Therapist Assistants	21193	Instruct patients in proper body mechanics and in ways to improve functional mobility, such as aquatic exercise.	Core
31-2021.00	Physical Therapist Assistants	2013	Secure patients into or onto therapy equipment.	Core
31-2021.00	Physical Therapist Assistants	2009	Confer with physical therapy staff or others to discuss and evaluate patient information for planning, modifying, or coordinating treatment.	Core
31-2021.00	Physical Therapist Assistants	15248	Administer active or passive manual therapeutic exercises, therapeutic massage, aquatic physical therapy, or heat, light, sound, or electrical modality treatments, such as ultrasound.	Core
31-2021.00	Physical Therapist Assistants	2016	Transport patients to and from treatment areas, lifting and transferring them according to positioning requirements.	Core
31-2021.00	Physical Therapist Assistants	2018	Clean work area and check and store equipment after treatment.	Core
31-2021.00	Physical Therapist Assistants	15249	Communicate with or instruct caregivers or family members on patient therapeutic activities or treatment plans.	Core
31-2021.00	Physical Therapist Assistants	2012	Measure patients' range-of-joint motion, body parts, or vital signs to determine effects of treatments or for patient evaluations.	Core
31-2021.00	Physical Therapist Assistants	2015	Train patients in the use of orthopedic braces, prostheses, or supportive devices.	Core
31-2021.00	Physical Therapist Assistants	2017	Monitor operation of equipment and record use of equipment and administration of treatment.	Core
31-2021.00	Physical Therapist Assistants	2019	Assist patients to dress, undress, or put on and remove supportive devices, such as braces, splints, or slings.	Core
31-2021.00	Physical Therapist Assistants	15250	Attend or conduct continuing education courses, seminars, or in-service activities.	Core
31-2021.00	Physical Therapist Assistants	2014	Fit patients for orthopedic braces, prostheses, or supportive devices, such as crutches.	Core
31-2021.00	Physical Therapist Assistants	2023	Perform postural drainage, percussions, or vibrations or teach deep breathing exercises to treat respiratory conditions.	Core
31-2021.00	Physical Therapist Assistants	2021	Perform clerical duties, such as taking inventory, ordering supplies, answering telephone, taking messages, or filling out forms.	Core
31-2021.00	Physical Therapist Assistants	2022	Prepare treatment areas and electrotherapy equipment for use by physiotherapists.	Supplemental
31-2021.00	Physical Therapist Assistants	2020	Administer traction to relieve neck or back pain, using intermittent or static traction equipment.	Supplemental
31-2021.00	Physical Therapist Assistants	21194	Perform therapeutic wound care.	Supplemental
31-2022.00	Physical Therapist Aides	4273	Clean and organize work area and disinfect equipment after treatment.	Core
31-2022.00	Physical Therapist Aides	4276	Secure patients into or onto therapy equipment.	Core
31-2022.00	Physical Therapist Aides	4275	Instruct, motivate, safeguard, or assist patients practicing exercises or functional activities, under direction of medical staff.	Core
31-2022.00	Physical Therapist Aides	4278	Confer with physical therapy staff or others to discuss and evaluate patient information for planning, modifying, or coordinating treatment.	Core
31-2022.00	Physical Therapist Aides	4274	Observe patients during treatment to compile and evaluate data on patients' responses and progress and report to physical therapist.	Core
31-2022.00	Physical Therapist Aides	4283	Change linens, such as bed sheets and pillow cases.	Core
31-2022.00	Physical Therapist Aides	4282	Administer active or passive manual therapeutic exercises, therapeutic massage, or heat, light, sound, water, or electrical modality treatments, such as ultrasound.	Core
31-2022.00	Physical Therapist Aides	4277	Transport patients to and from treatment areas, using wheelchairs or providing standing support.	Core
31-2022.00	Physical Therapist Aides	4280	Perform clerical duties, such as taking inventory, ordering supplies, answering telephone, taking messages, or filling out forms.	Core
31-2022.00	Physical Therapist Aides	15251	Schedule patient appointments with physical therapists and coordinate therapists' schedules.	Core
31-2022.00	Physical Therapist Aides	4284	Arrange treatment supplies to keep them in order.	Core
31-2022.00	Physical Therapist Aides	4285	Assist patients to dress, undress, or put on and remove supportive devices, such as braces, splints, or slings.	Core
31-2022.00	Physical Therapist Aides	4281	Maintain equipment or furniture to keep it in good working condition, including performing the assembly or disassembly of equipment or accessories.	Core
31-2022.00	Physical Therapist Aides	4279	Record treatment given and equipment used.	Supplemental
31-2022.00	Physical Therapist Aides	4286	Measure patient's range-of-joint motion, body parts, or vital signs to determine effects of treatments or for patient evaluations.	Supplemental
31-2022.00	Physical Therapist Aides	4287	Train patients to use orthopedic braces, prostheses, or supportive devices.	Supplemental
31-2022.00	Physical Therapist Aides	4290	Administer traction to relieve neck or back pain, using intermittent or static traction equipment.	Supplemental
31-2022.00	Physical Therapist Aides	4288	Fit patients for orthopedic braces, prostheses, or supportive devices, adjusting fit as needed.	Supplemental
31-2022.00	Physical Therapist Aides	4289	Participate in patient care tasks, such as assisting with passing food trays, feeding residents, or bathing residents on bed rest.	Supplemental
31-9011.00	Massage Therapists	7878	Confer with clients about their medical histories and problems with stress or pain to determine how massage will be most helpful.	Core
31-9011.00	Massage Therapists	7880	Massage and knead muscles and soft tissues of the body to provide treatment for medical conditions, injuries, or wellness maintenance.	Core
31-9011.00	Massage Therapists	23928	Maintain massage areas by restocking supplies or sanitizing equipment.	Core
31-9011.00	Massage Therapists	7879	Apply finger and hand pressure to specific points of the body.	Core
31-9011.00	Massage Therapists	7884	Develop and propose client treatment plans that specify which types of massage are to be used.	Core
31-9011.00	Massage Therapists	7881	Maintain treatment records.	Core
31-9011.00	Massage Therapists	7883	Assess clients' soft tissue condition, joint quality and function, muscle strength, and range of motion.	Core
31-9011.00	Massage Therapists	7882	Provide clients with guidance and information about techniques for postural improvement and stretching, strengthening, relaxation, and rehabilitative exercises.	Core
31-9011.00	Massage Therapists	7887	Treat clients in professional settings or travel to clients' offices and homes.	Core
31-9011.00	Massage Therapists	7885	Refer clients to other types of therapists when necessary.	Core
31-9011.00	Massage Therapists	7889	Prepare and blend oils and apply the blends to clients' skin.	Core
31-9011.00	Massage Therapists	7888	Consult with other health care professionals, such as physiotherapists, chiropractors, physicians, and psychologists, to develop treatment plans for clients.	Core
31-9011.00	Massage Therapists	20757	Perform other adjunctive therapies or treatment techniques in addition to massage.	Core
31-9011.00	Massage Therapists	7886	Use complementary aids, such as infrared lamps, wet compresses, ice, and whirlpool baths to promote clients' recovery, relaxation, and well-being.	Supplemental
31-9091.00	Dental Assistants	550	Prepare patient, sterilize or disinfect instruments, set up instrument trays, prepare materials, or assist dentist during dental procedures.	Core
31-9091.00	Dental Assistants	552	Record treatment information in patient records.	Core
31-9091.00	Dental Assistants	555	Assist dentist in management of medical or dental emergencies.	Core
31-9091.00	Dental Assistants	18552	Order and monitor dental supplies and equipment inventory.	Core
31-9091.00	Dental Assistants	551	Expose dental diagnostic x-rays.	Core
31-9091.00	Dental Assistants	554	Provide postoperative instructions prescribed by dentist.	Core
31-9091.00	Dental Assistants	557	Instruct patients in oral hygiene and plaque control programs.	Core
31-9091.00	Dental Assistants	553	Take and record medical and dental histories and vital signs of patients.	Core
31-9091.00	Dental Assistants	561	Apply protective coating of fluoride to teeth.	Core
31-9091.00	Dental Assistants	563	Schedule appointments, prepare bills and receive payment for dental services, complete insurance forms, and maintain records, manually or using computer.	Core
31-9091.00	Dental Assistants	558	Make preliminary impressions for study casts and occlusal registrations for mounting study casts.	Core
31-9091.00	Dental Assistants	556	Pour, trim, and polish study casts.	Core
31-9091.00	Dental Assistants	562	Fabricate temporary restorations or custom impressions from preliminary impressions.	Core
31-9091.00	Dental Assistants	559	Clean and polish removable appliances.	Core
31-9091.00	Dental Assistants	560	Clean teeth, using dental instruments.	Supplemental
31-9091.00	Dental Assistants	18553	Fabricate and fit orthodontic appliances and materials for patients, such as retainers, wires, or bands.	Supplemental
31-9092.00	Medical Assistants	2024	Interview patients to obtain medical information and measure their vital signs, weight, and height.	Core
31-9092.00	Medical Assistants	2033	Clean and sterilize instruments and dispose of contaminated supplies.	Core
31-9092.00	Medical Assistants	2026	Record patients' medical history, vital statistics, or information such as test results in medical records.	Core
31-9092.00	Medical Assistants	2029	Explain treatment procedures, medications, diets, or physicians' instructions to patients.	Core
31-9092.00	Medical Assistants	2032	Prepare treatment rooms for patient examinations, keeping the rooms neat and clean.	Core
31-9092.00	Medical Assistants	2028	Collect blood, tissue, or other laboratory specimens, log the specimens, and prepare them for testing.	Core
31-9092.00	Medical Assistants	2025	Show patients to examination rooms and prepare them for the physician.	Core
31-9092.00	Medical Assistants	2030	Help physicians examine and treat patients, handing them instruments or materials or performing such tasks as giving injections or removing sutures.	Core
31-9092.00	Medical Assistants	2040	Perform routine laboratory tests and sample analyses.	Core
31-9092.00	Medical Assistants	2036	Greet and log in patients arriving at office or clinic.	Core
31-9092.00	Medical Assistants	2038	Perform general office duties, such as answering telephones, taking dictation, or completing insurance forms.	Core
31-9092.00	Medical Assistants	2027	Prepare and administer medications as directed by a physician.	Core
31-9092.00	Medical Assistants	2031	Authorize drug refills and provide prescription information to pharmacies.	Core
31-9092.00	Medical Assistants	2035	Change dressings on wounds.	Core
31-9092.00	Medical Assistants	2034	Schedule appointments for patients.	Core
31-9092.00	Medical Assistants	2039	Inventory and order medical, lab, or office supplies or equipment.	Core
31-9092.00	Medical Assistants	2037	Contact medical facilities or departments to schedule patients for tests or admission.	Core
31-9092.00	Medical Assistants	2043	Operate x-ray, electrocardiogram (EKG), or other equipment to administer routine diagnostic tests.	Core
31-9092.00	Medical Assistants	2041	Set up medical laboratory equipment.	Core
31-9092.00	Medical Assistants	2042	Keep financial records or perform other bookkeeping duties, such as handling credit or collections or mailing monthly statements to patients.	Supplemental
31-9093.00	Medical Equipment Preparers	4293	Operate and maintain steam autoclaves, keeping records of loads completed, items in loads, and maintenance procedures performed.	Core
31-9093.00	Medical Equipment Preparers	4292	Clean instruments to prepare them for sterilization.	Core
31-9093.00	Medical Equipment Preparers	4294	Record sterilizer test results.	Core
31-9093.00	Medical Equipment Preparers	4291	Organize and assemble routine or specialty surgical instrument trays or other sterilized supplies, filling special requests as needed.	Core
31-9093.00	Medical Equipment Preparers	4297	Examine equipment to detect leaks, worn or loose parts, or other indications of disrepair.	Core
31-9093.00	Medical Equipment Preparers	4298	Report defective equipment to appropriate supervisors or staff.	Core
31-9093.00	Medical Equipment Preparers	18703	Maintain records of inventory or equipment usage and order medical instruments or supplies when inventory is low.	Core
31-9093.00	Medical Equipment Preparers	18702	Stock crash carts or other medical supplies.	Core
31-9093.00	Medical Equipment Preparers	4296	Start equipment and observe gauges and equipment operation to detect malfunctions and to ensure equipment is operating to prescribed standards.	Core
31-9093.00	Medical Equipment Preparers	4299	Check sterile supplies to ensure that they are not outdated.	Core
31-9093.00	Medical Equipment Preparers	4301	Attend hospital in-service programs related to areas of work specialization.	Core
31-9093.00	Medical Equipment Preparers	4295	Disinfect and sterilize equipment, such as respirators, hospital beds, or oxygen or dialysis equipment, using sterilizers, aerators, or washers.	Supplemental
31-9093.00	Medical Equipment Preparers	4302	Purge wastes from equipment by connecting equipment to water sources and flushing water through systems.	Supplemental
31-9093.00	Medical Equipment Preparers	4303	Deliver equipment to specified hospital locations or to patients' residences.	Supplemental
31-9093.00	Medical Equipment Preparers	4304	Assist hospital staff with patient care duties, such as providing transportation or setting up traction.	Supplemental
31-9094.00	Medical Transcriptionists	9416	Return dictated reports in printed or electronic form for physician's review, signature, and corrections and for inclusion in patients' medical records.	Core
31-9094.00	Medical Transcriptionists	9421	Produce medical reports, correspondence, records, patient-care information, statistics, medical research, and administrative material.	Core
31-9094.00	Medical Transcriptionists	9419	Identify mistakes in reports and check with doctors to obtain the correct information.	Core
31-9094.00	Medical Transcriptionists	9414	Review and edit transcribed reports or dictated material for spelling, grammar, clarity, consistency, and proper medical terminology.	Core
31-9094.00	Medical Transcriptionists	9413	Transcribe dictation for a variety of medical reports, such as patient histories, physical examinations, emergency room visits, operations, chart reviews, consultation, or discharge summaries.	Core
31-9094.00	Medical Transcriptionists	9415	Distinguish between homonyms and recognize inconsistencies and mistakes in medical terms, referring to dictionaries, drug references, and other sources on anatomy, physiology, and medicine.	Core
31-9094.00	Medical Transcriptionists	9423	Set up and maintain medical files and databases, including records such as x-ray, lab, and procedure reports, medical histories, diagnostic workups, admission and discharge summaries, and clinical resumes.	Core
31-9094.00	Medical Transcriptionists	9417	Translate medical jargon and abbreviations into their expanded forms to ensure the accuracy of patient and health care facility records.	Core
31-9094.00	Medical Transcriptionists	9420	Perform data entry and data retrieval services, providing data for inclusion in medical records and for transmission to physicians.	Core
31-9094.00	Medical Transcriptionists	20254	Take dictation using shorthand, a stenotype machine, or headsets and transcribing machines.	Core
31-9094.00	Medical Transcriptionists	9424	Perform a variety of clerical and office tasks, such as handling incoming and outgoing mail, completing and submitting insurance claims, typing, filing, or operating office machines.	Core
31-9094.00	Medical Transcriptionists	9425	Decide which information should be included or excluded in reports.	Core
31-9094.00	Medical Transcriptionists	9427	Receive and screen telephone calls and visitors.	Core
31-9094.00	Medical Transcriptionists	9426	Receive patients, schedule appointments, and maintain patient records.	Supplemental
31-9094.00	Medical Transcriptionists	9422	Answer inquiries concerning the progress of medical cases, within the limits of confidentiality laws.	Supplemental
31-9095.00	Pharmacy Aides	2048	Greet customers and help them locate merchandise.	Core
31-9095.00	Pharmacy Aides	2045	Accept prescriptions for filling, gathering and processing necessary information.	Core
31-9095.00	Pharmacy Aides	2052	Operate cash register to process cash or credit sales.	Core
31-9095.00	Pharmacy Aides	2046	Answer telephone inquiries, referring callers to pharmacist when necessary.	Core
31-9095.00	Pharmacy Aides	18704	Receive, store, and inventory pharmaceutical supplies or medications, check for out-of-date medications, and notify pharmacist when inventory levels are low.	Core
31-9095.00	Pharmacy Aides	2049	Unpack, sort, count, and label incoming merchandise, including items requiring special handling or refrigeration.	Core
31-9095.00	Pharmacy Aides	2053	Restock storage areas, replenishing items on shelves.	Core
31-9095.00	Pharmacy Aides	2055	Maintain and clean equipment, work areas, or shelves.	Core
31-9095.00	Pharmacy Aides	2050	Prepare prescription labels by typing or operating a computer and printer.	Supplemental
31-9095.00	Pharmacy Aides	2059	Compound, package, and label pharmaceutical products, under direction of pharmacist.	Supplemental
31-9095.00	Pharmacy Aides	2058	Process medical insurance claims, posting bill amounts and calculating copayments.	Supplemental
31-9095.00	Pharmacy Aides	2054	Perform clerical tasks, such as filing, compiling and maintaining prescription records, or composing letters.	Supplemental
31-9095.00	Pharmacy Aides	2057	Prepare, maintain, and record records of inventories, receipts, purchases, or deliveries, using a variety of computer screen formats.	Supplemental
31-9095.00	Pharmacy Aides	2062	Deliver medication to treatment areas, living units, residences, or clinics, using various means of transportation.	Supplemental
31-9096.00	Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers	4312	Hold or restrain animals during veterinary procedures.	Core
31-9096.00	Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers	4306	Monitor animals recovering from surgery and notify veterinarians of any unusual changes or symptoms.	Core
31-9096.00	Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers	4314	Fill medication prescriptions.	Core
31-9096.00	Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers	4311	Clean and maintain kennels, animal holding areas, examination or operating rooms, or animal loading or unloading facilities to control the spread of disease.	Core
31-9096.00	Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers	4316	Examine animals to detect behavioral changes or clinical symptoms that could indicate illness or injury.	Core
31-9096.00	Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers	4313	Perform routine laboratory tests or diagnostic tests, such as taking or developing x-rays.	Core
31-9096.00	Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers	4317	Assist veterinarians in examining animals to determine the nature of illnesses or injuries.	Core
31-9096.00	Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers	4309	Administer medication, immunizations, or blood plasma to animals as prescribed by veterinarians.	Core
31-9096.00	Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers	4315	Collect laboratory specimens, such as blood, urine, or feces, for testing.	Core
31-9096.00	Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers	4327	Perform office reception duties, such as scheduling appointments or helping customers.	Core
31-9096.00	Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers	4308	Clean, maintain, and sterilize instruments or equipment.	Core
31-9096.00	Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers	4322	Record information relating to animal genealogy, feeding schedules, appearance, behavior, or breeding.	Core
31-9096.00	Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers	4310	Provide emergency first aid to sick or injured animals.	Core
31-9096.00	Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers	4318	Prepare surgical equipment and pass instruments or materials to veterinarians during surgical procedures.	Core
31-9096.00	Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers	4323	Educate or advise clients on animal health care, nutrition, or behavior problems.	Core
31-9096.00	Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers	4325	Prepare examination or treatment rooms by stocking them with appropriate supplies.	Core
31-9096.00	Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers	4320	Prepare feed for animals according to specific instructions, such as diet lists or schedules.	Core
31-9096.00	Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers	4326	Provide assistance with euthanasia of animals or disposal of corpses.	Core
31-9096.00	Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers	4329	Write reports, maintain research information, or perform clerical duties.	Core
31-9096.00	Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers	4324	Perform hygiene-related duties, such as clipping animals' claws or cleaning and polishing teeth.	Core
31-9096.00	Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers	4319	Perform enemas, catheterizations, ear flushes, intravenous feedings, or gavages.	Core
31-9096.00	Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers	4330	Perform accounting duties, such as bookkeeping, billing customers for services, or maintaining inventories.	Core
31-9096.00	Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers	4321	Exercise animals or provide them with companionship.	Core
31-9096.00	Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers	21195	Place orders to restock inventory of hospital or laboratory supplies.	Core
31-9096.00	Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers	4332	Sell pet food or supplies to customers.	Core
31-9096.00	Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers	4328	Dust, spray, or bathe animals to control insect pests.	Core
31-9096.00	Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers	4307	Administer anesthetics during surgery and monitor the effects on animals.	Supplemental
31-9096.00	Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers	4333	Groom, trim, or clip animals' coats.	Supplemental
31-9097.00	Phlebotomists	19375	Dispose of contaminated sharps, in accordance with applicable laws, standards, and policies.	Core
31-9097.00	Phlebotomists	19382	Organize or clean blood-drawing trays, ensuring that all instruments are sterile and all needles, syringes, or related items are of first-time use.	Core
31-9097.00	Phlebotomists	19379	Draw blood from veins by vacuum tube, syringe, or butterfly venipuncture methods.	Core
31-9097.00	Phlebotomists	19381	Match laboratory requisition forms to specimen tubes.	Core
31-9097.00	Phlebotomists	19374	Dispose of blood or other biohazard fluids or tissue, in accordance with applicable laws, standards, or policies.	Core
31-9097.00	Phlebotomists	19387	Conduct standards tests, such as blood alcohol, blood culture, oral glucose tolerance, glucose screening, blood smears, or peak and trough drug levels tests.	Core
31-9097.00	Phlebotomists	19385	Collect specimens at specific time intervals for tests, such as those assessing therapeutic drug levels.	Core
31-9097.00	Phlebotomists	19392	Process blood or other fluid samples for further analysis by other medical professionals.	Core
31-9097.00	Phlebotomists	19393	Provide sample analysis results to physicians to assist diagnosis.	Core
31-9097.00	Phlebotomists	19389	Enter patient, specimen, insurance, or billing information into computer.	Core
31-9097.00	Phlebotomists	19376	Document route of specimens from collection to laboratory analysis and diagnosis.	Core
31-9097.00	Phlebotomists	19378	Draw blood from capillaries by dermal puncture, such as heel or finger stick methods.	Core
31-9097.00	Phlebotomists	19386	Conduct hemoglobin tests to ensure donor iron levels are normal.	Core
31-9097.00	Phlebotomists	19396	Transport specimens or fluid samples from collection sites to laboratories.	Core
31-9097.00	Phlebotomists	19373	Collect fluid or tissue samples, using appropriate collection procedures.	Core
31-9097.00	Phlebotomists	19380	Explain fluid or tissue collection procedures to patients.	Core
31-9097.00	Phlebotomists	19395	Train other medical personnel in phlebotomy or laboratory techniques.	Core
31-9097.00	Phlebotomists	19383	Administer subcutaneous or intramuscular injects, in accordance with licensing restrictions.	Supplemental
31-9097.00	Phlebotomists	19377	Draw blood from arteries, using arterial collection techniques.	Supplemental
31-9097.00	Phlebotomists	19390	Monitor blood or plasma donors during and after procedures to ensure health, safety, and comfort.	Supplemental
31-9097.00	Phlebotomists	19388	Determine donor suitability, according to interview results, vital signs, and medical history.	Supplemental
31-9097.00	Phlebotomists	19384	Calibrate or maintain machines, such as those used for plasma collection.	Supplemental
31-9097.00	Phlebotomists	19394	Serve refreshments to donors to ensure absorption of sugar into their systems.	Supplemental
31-9099.01	Speech-Language Pathology Assistants	17535	Document clients' progress toward meeting established treatment objectives.	Core
31-9099.01	Speech-Language Pathology Assistants	17532	Implement treatment plans or protocols as directed by speech-language pathologists.	Core
31-9099.01	Speech-Language Pathology Assistants	17534	Collect and compile data to document clients' performance or assess program quality.	Core
31-9099.01	Speech-Language Pathology Assistants	17539	Perform support duties, such as preparing materials, keeping records, maintaining supplies, and scheduling activities.	Core
31-9099.01	Speech-Language Pathology Assistants	17533	Assist speech-language pathologists in the remediation or development of speech and language skills.	Core
31-9099.01	Speech-Language Pathology Assistants	17541	Select or prepare speech-language instructional materials.	Core
31-9099.01	Speech-Language Pathology Assistants	17531	Assist speech-language pathologists in the conduct of client screenings or assessments of language, voice, fluency, articulation, or hearing.	Core
31-9099.01	Speech-Language Pathology Assistants	17540	Prepare charts, graphs, or other visual displays to communicate clients' performance information.	Core
31-9099.01	Speech-Language Pathology Assistants	17536	Test or maintain equipment to ensure correct performance.	Supplemental
31-9099.01	Speech-Language Pathology Assistants	17538	Conduct in-service training sessions, or family and community education programs.	Supplemental
31-9099.01	Speech-Language Pathology Assistants	17537	Assist speech-language pathologists in the conduct of speech-language research projects.	Supplemental
31-9099.02	Endoscopy Technicians	17519	Clean, disinfect, or calibrate scopes or other endoscopic instruments according to manufacturer recommendations and facility standards.	Core
31-9099.02	Endoscopy Technicians	17527	Collect specimens from patients, using standard medical procedures.	Core
31-9099.02	Endoscopy Technicians	17521	Perform safety checks to verify proper equipment functioning.	Core
31-9099.02	Endoscopy Technicians	17523	Maintain or repair endoscopic equipment.	Core
31-9099.02	Endoscopy Technicians	17525	Assist physicians or registered nurses in the conduct of endoscopic procedures.	Core
31-9099.02	Endoscopy Technicians	17530	Place devices, such as blood pressure cuffs, pulse oximeter sensors, nasal cannulas, surgical cautery pads, and cardiac monitoring electrodes, on patients to monitor vital signs.	Core
31-9099.02	Endoscopy Technicians	17522	Prepare suites or rooms according to endoscopic procedure requirements.	Core
31-9099.02	Endoscopy Technicians	17520	Maintain inventories of endoscopic equipment and supplies.	Core
31-9099.02	Endoscopy Technicians	17526	Attend in-service training to validate or refresh basic professional skills.	Core
31-9099.02	Endoscopy Technicians	17528	Conduct in-service training sessions to disseminate information regarding equipment or instruments.	Core
31-9099.02	Endoscopy Technicians	17524	Position or transport patients in accordance with instructions from medical personnel.	Core
31-9099.02	Endoscopy Technicians	17529	Read current literature, talk with colleagues, or participate in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in endoscopy.	Core
33-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers	9428	Take, receive, or check periodic inmate counts.	Core
33-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers	9429	Maintain order, discipline, and security within assigned areas in accordance with relevant rules, regulations, policies, and laws.	Core
33-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers	9431	Maintain knowledge of, comply with, and enforce all institutional policies, rules, procedures, and regulations.	Core
33-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers	9430	Respond to emergencies, such as escapes.	Core
33-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers	9432	Supervise and direct the work of correctional officers to ensure the safe custody, discipline, and welfare of inmates.	Core
33-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers	9434	Supervise or perform searches of inmates or their quarters to locate contraband items.	Core
33-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers	9435	Monitor behavior of subordinates to ensure alert, courteous, and professional behavior toward inmates, parolees, fellow employees, visitors, and the public.	Core
33-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers	9433	Restrain, secure, or control offenders, using chemical agents, firearms, or other weapons of force as necessary.	Core
33-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers	9440	Carry injured offenders or employees to safety and provide emergency first aid when necessary.	Core
33-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers	9436	Complete administrative paperwork or supervise the preparation or maintenance of records, forms, or reports.	Core
33-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers	9439	Supervise activities, such as searches, shakedowns, riot control, or institutional tours.	Core
33-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers	9438	Conduct roll calls of correctional officers.	Core
33-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers	9437	Instruct employees or provide on-the-job training.	Core
33-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers	9444	Resolve problems between inmates.	Core
33-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers	9443	Set up employee work schedules.	Core
33-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers	9448	Examine incoming or outgoing mail to ensure conformance with regulations.	Core
33-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers	9447	Transfer or transport offenders on foot or by driving vehicles, such as trailers, vans, or buses.	Core
33-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers	20255	Review offender information to identify issues that require special attention.	Core
33-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers	9442	Develop work or security procedures.	Core
33-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers	9449	Convey correctional officers' or inmates' complaints to superiors.	Core
33-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers	9441	Supervise or provide security for offenders performing tasks, such as construction, maintenance, laundry, food service, or other industrial or agricultural operations.	Core
33-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers	21196	Conduct evaluations of employees' performance.	Core
33-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers	9446	Rate behavior of inmates, promoting acceptable attitudes and behaviors to those with low ratings.	Core
33-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives	566	Supervise and coordinate the investigation of criminal cases, offering guidance and expertise to investigators, and ensuring that procedures are conducted in accordance with laws and regulations.	Core
33-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives	574	Prepare work schedules and assign duties to subordinates.	Core
33-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives	571	Direct collection, preparation, and handling of evidence and personal property of prisoners.	Core
33-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives	567	Investigate and resolve personnel problems within organization and charges of misconduct against staff.	Core
33-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives	564	Explain police operations to subordinates to assist them in performing their job duties.	Core
33-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives	569	Maintain logs, prepare reports, and direct the preparation, handling, and maintenance of departmental records.	Core
33-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives	565	Inform personnel of changes in regulations and policies, implications of new or amended laws, and new techniques of police work.	Core
33-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives	568	Train staff in proper police work procedures.	Core
33-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives	575	Discipline staff for violation of department rules and regulations.	Core
33-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives	570	Monitor and evaluate the job performance of subordinates, and authorize promotions and transfers.	Core
33-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives	577	Review contents of written orders to ensure adherence to legal requirements.	Core
33-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives	573	Conduct raids and order detention of witnesses and suspects for questioning.	Core
33-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives	576	Cooperate with court personnel and officials from other law enforcement agencies and testify in court, as necessary.	Core
33-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives	581	Meet with civic, educational, and community groups to develop community programs and events, and to discuss law enforcement subjects.	Core
33-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives	578	Inspect facilities, supplies, vehicles, and equipment to ensure conformance to standards.	Core
33-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives	582	Direct release or transfer of prisoners.	Core
33-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives	580	Requisition and issue equipment and supplies.	Core
33-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives	572	Develop, implement, and revise departmental policies and procedures.	Supplemental
33-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives	579	Prepare news releases and respond to police correspondence.	Supplemental
33-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives	583	Prepare budgets and manage expenditures of department funds.	Supplemental
33-1021.00	First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers	22910	Assign firefighters to jobs at strategic locations to facilitate rescue of persons and maximize application of extinguishing agents.	Core
33-1021.00	First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers	22911	Provide emergency medical services as required, and perform light to heavy rescue functions at emergencies.	Core
33-1021.00	First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers	22912	Assess nature and extent of fire, condition of building, danger to adjacent buildings, and water supply status to determine crew or company requirements.	Core
33-1021.00	First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers	22913	Communicate fire details to superiors, subordinates, or interagency dispatch centers, using two-way radios.	Core
33-1021.00	First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers	22914	Serve as a working leader of an engine, hand, helicopter, or prescribed fire crew of three or more firefighters.	Core
33-1021.00	First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers	22915	Instruct and drill fire department personnel in assigned duties, including firefighting, medical care, hazardous materials response, fire prevention, and related subjects.	Core
33-1021.00	First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers	22916	Maintain fire suppression equipment in good condition, checking equipment periodically to ensure that it is ready for use.	Core
33-1021.00	First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers	22917	Evaluate the performance of assigned firefighting personnel.	Core
33-1021.00	First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers	22918	Direct the training of firefighters, assigning of instructors to training classes, and providing of supervisors with reports on training progress and status.	Core
33-1021.00	First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers	22919	Perform maintenance and minor repairs on firefighting equipment, including vehicles, and write and submit proposals to modify, replace, and repair equipment.	Core
33-1021.00	First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers	22920	Schedule employee work assignments and set work priorities.	Core
33-1021.00	First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers	22921	Monitor fire suppression expenditures to ensure that they are necessary and reasonable.	Core
33-1021.00	First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers	22922	Participate in creating fire safety guidelines and evacuation schemes for nonresidential buildings.	Core
33-1021.00	First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers	22923	Maintain required maps and records.	Core
33-1021.00	First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers	22924	Drive crew carriers to transport firefighters to fire sites.	Core
33-1021.00	First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers	22925	Inspect stations, uniforms, equipment, or recreation areas to ensure compliance with safety standards, taking corrective action as necessary.	Core
33-1021.00	First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers	22926	Evaluate fire station procedures to ensure efficiency and enforcement of departmental regulations.	Core
33-1021.00	First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers	22927	Direct firefighters in station maintenance duties, and participate in these duties.	Core
33-1021.00	First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers	22928	Recommend personnel actions related to disciplinary procedures, performance, leaves of absence, and grievances.	Core
33-1021.00	First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers	22929	Perform administrative duties, such as compiling and maintaining records, completing forms, preparing reports, or composing correspondence.	Core
33-1021.00	First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers	22930	Direct investigation of cases of suspected arson, hazards, and false alarms and submit reports outlining findings.	Core
33-1021.00	First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers	22931	Recommend equipment modifications or new equipment purchases.	Core
33-1021.00	First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers	22932	Supervise and participate in the inspection of properties to ensure that they are in compliance with applicable fire codes, ordinances, laws, regulations, and standards.	Core
33-1021.00	First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers	22933	Inspect and test new and existing fire protection systems, fire detection systems, and fire safety equipment to ensure that they are operating properly.	Supplemental
33-1021.00	First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers	22934	Study and interpret fire safety codes to establish procedures for issuing permits to handle hazardous or flammable substances.	Supplemental
33-1021.00	First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers	22935	Analyze burn conditions and results, and prepare postburn reports.	
33-1021.00	First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers	22936	Evaluate size, location, and condition of fires.	
33-1021.00	First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers	22937	Maintain knowledge of fire laws and fire prevention techniques and tactics.	
33-1021.00	First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers	22938	Plan, direct, and supervise prescribed burn projects.	
33-1021.00	First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers	22939	Recruit or hire firefighting personnel.	
33-1091.00	First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers	22947	Investigate disturbances on the premises, such as security alarms, altercations, and suspicious activity.	Core
33-1091.00	First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers	22953	Patrol the premises to prevent or detect intrusion, protect property, or preserve order.	Core
33-1091.00	First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers	22949	Monitor and authorize entry of employees, visitors, or other persons.	Core
33-1091.00	First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers	22957	Secure entrances and exits by locking doors and gates.	Core
33-1091.00	First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers	22960	Write reports documenting observations made while on patrol.	Core
33-1091.00	First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers	22951	Monitor the behavior of security employees to ensure adherence to quality standards, deadlines, or procedures.	Core
33-1091.00	First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers	22940	Advise employees in handling problems or resolving complaints from customers, tenants, detainees, or other persons.	Core
33-1091.00	First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers	22954	Recruit, interview, and hire security personnel.	Core
33-1091.00	First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers	22942	Assign security personnel to posts or patrols.	Core
33-1091.00	First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers	22943	Call police or fire departments in cases of emergency, such as fire, bomb threats, and presence of unauthorized persons.	Core
33-1091.00	First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers	22941	Apprehend or evict trespassers, rule violators, or other security threats from the premises.	Core
33-1091.00	First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers	22956	Screen individuals and belongings to prevent passage of prohibited materials using walkthrough detectors, wands, or bag searches.	Core
33-1091.00	First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers	22950	Monitor closed-circuit television cameras.	Core
33-1091.00	First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers	22946	Inspect and adjust security equipment to ensure it is operational or to detect evidence of tampering.	Core
33-1091.00	First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers	22958	Train security personnel on protective procedures, first aid, fire safety, and other duties.	Core
33-1091.00	First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers	22945	Explain company policies and procedures to staff using oral or written communication.	Core
33-1091.00	First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers	22944	Develop and document security procedures, policies, or standards.	Core
33-1091.00	First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers	22955	Schedule training or drills for emergencies, such as fires, bombs, and other threats.	Core
33-1091.00	First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers	22948	Log items distributed to persons, such as keys and key cards.	Core
33-1091.00	First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers	22959	Write and present department budgets to upper management or other stakeholders.	Supplemental
33-1091.00	First-Line Supervisors of Security Workers	22952	Order materials or supplies, such as keys, uniforms, and badges.	Supplemental
33-2011.00	Firefighters	22961	Rescue survivors from burning buildings, accident sites, and water hazards.	Core
33-2011.00	Firefighters	22962	Dress with equipment such as fire-resistant clothing and breathing apparatus.	Core
33-2011.00	Firefighters	22963	Assess fires and situations and report conditions to superiors to receive instructions, using two-way radios.	Core
33-2011.00	Firefighters	22964	Move toward the source of a fire, using knowledge of types of fires, construction design, building materials, and physical layout of properties.	Core
33-2011.00	Firefighters	22965	Respond to fire alarms and other calls for assistance, such as automobile and industrial accidents.	Core
33-2011.00	Firefighters	22966	Create openings in buildings for ventilation or entrance, using axes, chisels, crowbars, electric saws, or core cutters.	Core
33-2011.00	Firefighters	22967	Drive and operate fire fighting vehicles and equipment.	Core
33-2011.00	Firefighters	22968	Inspect fire sites after flames have been extinguished to ensure that there is no further danger.	Core
33-2011.00	Firefighters	22969	Position and climb ladders to gain access to upper levels of buildings, or to rescue individuals from burning structures.	Core
33-2011.00	Firefighters	22970	Select and attach hose nozzles, depending on fire type, and direct streams of water or chemicals onto fires.	Core
33-2011.00	Firefighters	22988	Operate pumps connected to high-pressure hoses.	Core
33-2011.00	Firefighters	22971	Maintain contact with fire dispatchers at all times to notify them of the need for additional firefighters and supplies, or to detail any difficulties encountered.	Core
33-2011.00	Firefighters	22972	Collaborate with other firefighters as a member of a firefighting crew.	Core
33-2011.00	Firefighters	22973	Patrol burned areas after fires to locate and eliminate hot spots that may restart fires.	Core
33-2011.00	Firefighters	22974	Collaborate with police to respond to accidents, disasters, and arson investigation calls.	Core
33-2011.00	Firefighters	22975	Participate in fire drills and demonstrations of fire fighting techniques.	Core
33-2011.00	Firefighters	22977	Prepare written reports that detail specifics of fire incidents.	Core
33-2011.00	Firefighters	22976	Maintain knowledge of current firefighting practices by participating in drills and by attending seminars, conventions, and conferences.	Core
33-2011.00	Firefighters	22978	Participate in physical training activities to maintain a high level of physical fitness.	Core
33-2011.00	Firefighters	22979	Protect property from water and smoke, using waterproof salvage covers, smoke ejectors, and deodorants.	Core
33-2011.00	Firefighters	22980	Inform and educate the public on fire prevention.	Core
33-2011.00	Firefighters	22981	Salvage property by removing broken glass, pumping out water, and ventilating buildings to remove smoke.	Core
33-2011.00	Firefighters	22982	Orient self in relation to fire, using compass and map, and collect supplies and equipment dropped by parachute.	Core
33-2011.00	Firefighters	22983	Clean and maintain fire stations and fire fighting equipment and apparatus.	Core
33-2011.00	Firefighters	22984	Inspect buildings for fire hazards and compliance with fire prevention ordinances, testing and checking smoke alarms and fire suppression equipment as necessary.	Core
33-2011.00	Firefighters	22985	Take action to contain any hazardous chemicals that could catch fire, leak, or spill.	Core
33-2011.00	Firefighters	22986	Extinguish flames and embers to suppress fires, using shovels or engine- or hand-driven water or chemical pumps.	Core
33-2011.00	Firefighters	22987	Administer first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation to injured persons or provide emergency medical care such as basic or advanced life support.	
33-2011.00	Firefighters	22989	Search to locate fire survivors.	
33-2011.00	Firefighters	22990	Train new employees to control and suppress fires.	
33-2021.00	Fire Inspectors and Investigators	22991	Prepare and maintain reports of investigation results, and records of convicted arsonists and arson suspects.	Core
33-2021.00	Fire Inspectors and Investigators	22992	Testify in court cases involving fires, suspected arson, and false alarms.	Core
33-2021.00	Fire Inspectors and Investigators	22993	Package collected pieces of evidence in securely closed containers, such as bags, crates, or boxes, to protect them.	Core
33-2021.00	Fire Inspectors and Investigators	22994	Conduct inspections and acceptance testing of newly installed fire protection systems.	Core
33-2021.00	Fire Inspectors and Investigators	22995	Analyze evidence and other information to determine probable cause of fire or explosion.	Core
33-2021.00	Fire Inspectors and Investigators	22996	Photograph damage and evidence related to causes of fires or explosions to document investigation findings.	Core
33-2021.00	Fire Inspectors and Investigators	22998	Inspect buildings to locate hazardous conditions and fire code violations, such as accumulations of combustible material, electrical wiring problems, and inadequate or non-functional fire exits.	Core
33-2021.00	Fire Inspectors and Investigators	22997	Examine fire sites and collect evidence such as glass, metal fragments, charred wood, and accelerant residue for use in determining the cause of a fire.	Core
33-2021.00	Fire Inspectors and Investigators	22999	Instruct children about the dangers of fire.	Core
33-2021.00	Fire Inspectors and Investigators	23000	Conduct fire code compliance follow-ups to ensure that corrective actions have been taken in cases where violations were found.	Core
33-2021.00	Fire Inspectors and Investigators	23001	Inspect properties that store, handle, and use hazardous materials to ensure compliance with laws, codes, and regulations, and issue hazardous materials permits to facilities found in compliance.	Core
33-2021.00	Fire Inspectors and Investigators	23002	Write detailed reports of fire inspections performed, fire code violations observed, and corrective recommendations offered.	Core
33-2021.00	Fire Inspectors and Investigators	23003	Identify corrective actions necessary to bring properties into compliance with applicable fire codes, laws, regulations, and standards, and explain these measures to property owners or their representatives.	Core
33-2021.00	Fire Inspectors and Investigators	23004	Develop or review fire exit plans.	Core
33-2021.00	Fire Inspectors and Investigators	23005	Inspect and test fire protection or fire detection systems to verify that such systems are installed in accordance with appropriate laws, codes, ordinances, regulations, and standards.	Core
33-2021.00	Fire Inspectors and Investigators	23006	Coordinate efforts with other organizations, such as law enforcement agencies.	Core
33-2021.00	Fire Inspectors and Investigators	23007	Attend training classes to maintain current knowledge of fire prevention, safety, and firefighting procedures.	Core
33-2021.00	Fire Inspectors and Investigators	23008	Review blueprints and plans for new or remodeled buildings to ensure the structures meet fire safety codes.	Core
33-2021.00	Fire Inspectors and Investigators	23009	Teach fire investigation techniques to other firefighter personnel.	Core
33-2021.00	Fire Inspectors and Investigators	23010	Conduct fire exit drills to monitor and evaluate evacuation procedures.	Core
33-2021.00	Fire Inspectors and Investigators	23011	Teach public education programs on fire safety and prevention.	Core
33-2021.00	Fire Inspectors and Investigators	23012	Recommend changes to fire prevention, inspection, and fire code endorsement procedures.	Core
33-2021.00	Fire Inspectors and Investigators	23013	Subpoena and interview witnesses, property owners, and building occupants to obtain information and sworn testimony.	Supplemental
33-2021.00	Fire Inspectors and Investigators	23014	Conduct internal investigation to determine negligence and violation of laws and regulations by fire department employees.	Supplemental
33-2021.00	Fire Inspectors and Investigators	23015	Test sites and materials to establish facts, such as burn patterns and flash points of materials, using test equipment.	Supplemental
33-2021.00	Fire Inspectors and Investigators	23016	Dust evidence or portions of fire scenes for latent fingerprints.	Supplemental
33-2021.00	Fire Inspectors and Investigators	23017	Arrange for the replacement of defective fire fighting equipment and for repair of fire alarm and sprinkler systems, making minor repairs such as servicing fire extinguishers when feasible.	Supplemental
33-2021.00	Fire Inspectors and Investigators	23018	Issue permits for public assemblies.	Supplemental
33-2021.00	Fire Inspectors and Investigators	23019	Supervise staff, training them, planning their work, and evaluating their performance.	Supplemental
33-2021.00	Fire Inspectors and Investigators	23020	Develop and coordinate fire prevention programs, such as false alarm billing, fire inspection reporting, and hazardous materials management.	Supplemental
33-2022.00	Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialists	11102	Relay messages about emergencies, accidents, locations of crew and personnel, and fire hazard conditions.	Core
33-2022.00	Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialists	21143	Conduct wildland firefighting training.	Core
33-2022.00	Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialists	11104	Estimate sizes and characteristics of fires, and report findings to base camps by radio or telephone.	Core
33-2022.00	Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialists	11103	Direct crews working on firelines during forest fires.	Core
33-2022.00	Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialists	11107	Locate forest fires on area maps, using azimuth sighters and known landmarks.	Core
33-2022.00	Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialists	11106	Extinguish smaller fires with portable extinguishers, shovels, and axes.	Core
33-2022.00	Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialists	11112	Patrol assigned areas, looking for forest fires, hazardous conditions, and weather phenomena.	Core
33-2022.00	Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialists	11113	Compile and report meteorological data, such as temperature, relative humidity, wind direction and velocity, and types of cloud formations.	Core
33-2022.00	Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialists	11109	Examine and inventory firefighting equipment, such as axes, fire hoses, shovels, pumps, buckets, and fire extinguishers, to determine amount and condition.	Core
33-2022.00	Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialists	21144	Educate the public about fire safety and prevention.	Core
33-2022.00	Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialists	11110	Direct maintenance and repair of firefighting equipment, or requisition new equipment.	Core
33-2022.00	Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialists	11108	Maintain records and logbooks.	Core
33-2022.00	Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialists	11105	Administer regulations regarding sanitation, fire prevention, violation corrections, and related forest regulations.	Core
33-2022.00	Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialists	11111	Restrict public access and recreational use of forest lands during critical fire seasons.	Core
33-2022.00	Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialists	11114	Inspect camp sites to ensure that campers are in compliance with forest use regulations.	Core
33-2022.00	Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialists	11115	Inspect forest tracts and logging areas for fire hazards such as accumulated wastes or mishandling of combustibles, and recommend appropriate fire prevention measures.	Core
33-3011.00	Bailiffs	20123	Screen persons entering courthouse using magnetometers, x-ray machines, and other devices to collect and retain unauthorized firearms and other contraband.	Core
33-3011.00	Bailiffs	20127	Escort prisoners to and from courthouse and maintain custody of prisoners during court proceedings.	Core
33-3011.00	Bailiffs	2091	Maintain order in courtroom during trial and guard jury from outside contact.	Core
33-3011.00	Bailiffs	20124	Provide security by patrolling interior and exterior of courthouse and escorting judges and other court employees.	Core
33-3011.00	Bailiffs	2092	Guard lodging of sequestered jury.	Core
33-3011.00	Bailiffs	2094	Enforce courtroom rules of behavior and warn persons not to smoke or disturb court procedure.	Core
33-3011.00	Bailiffs	21197	Arrest persons in court when arrest warrants have been issued.	Core
33-3011.00	Bailiffs	2095	Report need for police or medical assistance to sheriff's office.	Core
33-3011.00	Bailiffs	20125	Check courtroom for security and cleanliness and assure availability of sundry supplies, such as notepads, for use by judge, jurors, and attorneys.	Core
33-3011.00	Bailiffs	2098	Stop people from entering courtroom while judge charges jury.	Core
33-3011.00	Bailiffs	20126	Screen, control, and handle evidence and exhibits during court proceedings.	Core
33-3011.00	Bailiffs	21198	Provide assistance to the public, such as directions to court offices.	Core
33-3011.00	Bailiffs	2097	Announce entrance of judge.	Core
33-3011.00	Bailiffs	20128	Maintain court docket.	Supplemental
33-3011.00	Bailiffs	2093	Provide jury escort to restaurant and other areas outside of courtroom to prevent jury contact with public.	Supplemental
33-3012.00	Correctional Officers and Jailers	15252	Conduct head counts to ensure that each prisoner is present.	Core
33-3012.00	Correctional Officers and Jailers	15254	Inspect conditions of locks, window bars, grills, doors, and gates at correctional facilities to ensure security and help prevent escapes.	Core
33-3012.00	Correctional Officers and Jailers	15253	Monitor conduct of prisoners in housing unit, or during work or recreational activities, according to established policies, regulations, and procedures, to prevent escape or violence.	Core
33-3012.00	Correctional Officers and Jailers	15256	Search prisoners and vehicles and conduct shakedowns of cells for valuables and contraband, such as weapons or drugs.	Core
33-3012.00	Correctional Officers and Jailers	2102	Guard facility entrances to screen visitors.	Core
33-3012.00	Correctional Officers and Jailers	15255	Record information, such as prisoner identification, charges, and incidents of inmate disturbance, keeping daily logs of prisoner activities.	Core
33-3012.00	Correctional Officers and Jailers	2104	Inspect mail for the presence of contraband.	Core
33-3012.00	Correctional Officers and Jailers	2117	Maintain records of prisoners' identification and charges.	Core
33-3012.00	Correctional Officers and Jailers	2107	Use weapons, handcuffs, and physical force to maintain discipline and order among prisoners.	Core
33-3012.00	Correctional Officers and Jailers	15261	Use nondisciplinary tools and equipment, such as a computer.	Core
33-3012.00	Correctional Officers and Jailers	2108	Conduct fire, safety, and sanitation inspections.	Core
33-3012.00	Correctional Officers and Jailers	2105	Take prisoners into custody and escort to locations within and outside of facility, such as visiting room, courtroom, or airport.	Core
33-3012.00	Correctional Officers and Jailers	15258	Participate in required job training.	Core
33-3012.00	Correctional Officers and Jailers	15259	Serve meals, distribute commissary items, and dispense prescribed medication to prisoners.	Core
33-3012.00	Correctional Officers and Jailers	2110	Settle disputes between inmates.	Core
33-3012.00	Correctional Officers and Jailers	2109	Provide to supervisors oral and written reports of the quality and quantity of work performed by inmates, inmate disturbances and rule violations, and unusual occurrences.	Core
33-3012.00	Correctional Officers and Jailers	2111	Drive passenger vehicles and trucks used to transport inmates to other institutions, courtrooms, hospitals, and work sites.	Core
33-3012.00	Correctional Officers and Jailers	15260	Counsel inmates and respond to legitimate questions, concerns, and requests.	Core
33-3012.00	Correctional Officers and Jailers	2113	Assign duties to inmates, providing instructions as needed.	Core
33-3012.00	Correctional Officers and Jailers	2114	Issue clothing, tools, and other authorized items to inmates.	Core
33-3012.00	Correctional Officers and Jailers	2112	Arrange daily schedules for prisoners, including library visits, work assignments, family visits, and counseling appointments.	Core
33-3012.00	Correctional Officers and Jailers	2103	Search for and recapture escapees.	Supplemental
33-3012.00	Correctional Officers and Jailers	15257	Process or book convicted individuals into prison.	Supplemental
33-3012.00	Correctional Officers and Jailers	2118	Supervise and coordinate work of other correctional service officers.	Supplemental
33-3012.00	Correctional Officers and Jailers	23976	Take fingerprints of arrestees, prisoners, or the general public.	Supplemental
33-3012.00	Correctional Officers and Jailers	2116	Investigate crimes that have occurred within an institution, or assist police in their investigations of crimes and inmates.	Supplemental
33-3012.00	Correctional Officers and Jailers	2119	Sponsor inmate recreational activities, such as newspapers and self-help groups.	Supplemental
33-3021.00	Detectives and Criminal Investigators	23021	Check victims for signs of life, such as breathing and pulse.	Core
33-3021.00	Detectives and Criminal Investigators	23022	Obtain facts or statements from complainants, witnesses, and accused persons and record interviews, using recording device.	Core
33-3021.00	Detectives and Criminal Investigators	23023	Secure deceased body and obtain evidence from it, preventing bystanders from tampering with it prior to medical examiner's arrival.	Core
33-3021.00	Detectives and Criminal Investigators	23024	Record progress of investigation, maintain informational files on suspects, and submit reports to commanding officer or magistrate to authorize warrants.	Core
33-3021.00	Detectives and Criminal Investigators	23029	Prepare reports that detail investigation findings.	Core
33-3021.00	Detectives and Criminal Investigators	23025	Prepare charges or responses to charges, or information for court cases, according to formalized procedures.	Core
33-3021.00	Detectives and Criminal Investigators	23026	Preserve, process, and analyze items of evidence obtained from crime scenes and suspects, placing them in proper containers and destroying evidence no longer needed.	Core
33-3021.00	Detectives and Criminal Investigators	23027	Obtain summary of incident from officer in charge at crime scene, taking care to avoid disturbing evidence.	Core
33-3021.00	Detectives and Criminal Investigators	23028	Note, mark, and photograph location of objects found, such as footprints, tire tracks, bullets and bloodstains, and take measurements of the scene.	Core
33-3021.00	Detectives and Criminal Investigators	23030	Examine records and governmental agency files to find identifying data about suspects.	Core
33-3021.00	Detectives and Criminal Investigators	23031	Secure persons at scene, keeping witnesses from conversing or leaving the scene before investigators arrive.	Core
33-3021.00	Detectives and Criminal Investigators	23032	Provide information to lab personnel concerning the source of an item of evidence and tests to be performed.	Core
33-3021.00	Detectives and Criminal Investigators	23033	Analyze completed police reports to determine what additional information and investigative work is needed.	Core
33-3021.00	Detectives and Criminal Investigators	23050	Examine records to locate links in chains of evidence or information.	Core
33-3021.00	Detectives and Criminal Investigators	23045	Search for and collect evidence, such as fingerprints, using investigative equipment.	Core
33-3021.00	Detectives and Criminal Investigators	23035	Prepare and serve search and arrest warrants.	Core
33-3021.00	Detectives and Criminal Investigators	23036	Question individuals or observe persons and establishments to confirm information given to patrol officers.	Core
33-3021.00	Detectives and Criminal Investigators	23046	Determine scope, timing, and direction of investigations.	Core
33-3021.00	Detectives and Criminal Investigators	23034	Obtain and verify evidence by interviewing and observing suspects and witnesses or by analyzing records.	Core
33-3021.00	Detectives and Criminal Investigators	23038	Participate or assist in raids and arrests.	Core
33-3021.00	Detectives and Criminal Investigators	23039	Organize scene search, assigning specific tasks and areas of search to individual officers and obtaining adequate lighting as necessary.	Core
33-3021.00	Detectives and Criminal Investigators	23040	Summon medical help for injured individuals and alert medical personnel to take statements from them.	Core
33-3021.00	Detectives and Criminal Investigators	23041	Notify command of situation and request assistance.	Core
33-3021.00	Detectives and Criminal Investigators	23043	Block or rope off scene and check perimeter to ensure that entire scene is secured.	Core
33-3021.00	Detectives and Criminal Investigators	23037	Identify case issues and evidence needed, based on analysis of charges, complaints, or allegations of law violations.	Core
33-3021.00	Detectives and Criminal Investigators	23044	Notify, or request notification of, medical examiner or district attorney representative.	Core
33-3021.00	Detectives and Criminal Investigators	23048	Collaborate with other offices and agencies to exchange information and coordinate activities.	Core
33-3021.00	Detectives and Criminal Investigators	23047	Maintain surveillance of establishments to obtain identifying information on suspects.	Core
33-3021.00	Detectives and Criminal Investigators	23042	Testify before grand juries concerning criminal activity investigations.	Core
33-3021.00	Detectives and Criminal Investigators	23049	Perform undercover assignments and maintain surveillance, including monitoring authorized wiretaps.	Core
33-3021.02	Police Identification and Records Officers	2120	Photograph crime or accident scenes for evidence records.	Core
33-3021.02	Police Identification and Records Officers	18708	Maintain records of evidence and write and review reports.	Core
33-3021.02	Police Identification and Records Officers	18709	Submit evidence to supervisors, crime labs, or court officials for legal proceedings.	Core
33-3021.02	Police Identification and Records Officers	2121	Testify in court and present evidence.	Core
33-3021.02	Police Identification and Records Officers	2123	Look for trace evidence, such as fingerprints, hairs, fibers, or shoe impressions, using alternative light sources when necessary.	Core
33-3021.02	Police Identification and Records Officers	2122	Dust selected areas of crime scene and lift latent fingerprints, adhering to proper preservation procedures.	Core
33-3021.02	Police Identification and Records Officers	21036	Analyze and process evidence at crime scenes, during autopsies, or in the laboratory, wearing protective equipment and using powders and chemicals.	Core
33-3021.02	Police Identification and Records Officers	2125	Package, store and retrieve evidence.	Core
33-3021.02	Police Identification and Records Officers	2129	Process film and prints from crime or accident scenes.	Core
33-3021.02	Police Identification and Records Officers	24007	Take fingerprints.	Core
33-3021.02	Police Identification and Records Officers	2127	Perform emergency work during off-hours.	Core
33-3021.02	Police Identification and Records Officers	18711	Serve as technical advisor and coordinate with other law enforcement workers or legal personnel to exchange information on crime scene collection activities.	Core
33-3021.02	Police Identification and Records Officers	21037	Create sketches and diagrams, by hand or computer software, to depict crime scenes.	Core
33-3021.02	Police Identification and Records Officers	18712	Coordinate or conduct instructional classes or in-services, such as citizen police academy classes and crime scene training for other officers.	Core
33-3021.02	Police Identification and Records Officers	18710	Identify, compare, classify, and file fingerprints, using systems such as Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) or the Henry Classification System.	Supplemental
33-3021.02	Police Identification and Records Officers	18713	Interview survivors, witnesses, suspects, and other law enforcement personnel.	Supplemental
33-3021.06	Intelligence Analysts	17555	Validate known intelligence with data from other sources.	Core
33-3021.06	Intelligence Analysts	17549	Gather, analyze, correlate, or evaluate information from a variety of resources, such as law enforcement databases.	Core
33-3021.06	Intelligence Analysts	17546	Evaluate records of communications, such as telephone calls, to plot activity and determine the size and location of criminal groups and members.	Core
33-3021.06	Intelligence Analysts	17548	Gather intelligence information by field observation, confidential information sources, or public records.	Core
33-3021.06	Intelligence Analysts	21199	Analyze intelligence data to identify patterns and trends in criminal activity.	Core
33-3021.06	Intelligence Analysts	17552	Prepare comprehensive written reports, presentations, maps, or charts, based on research, collection, and analysis of intelligence data.	Core
33-3021.06	Intelligence Analysts	17556	Collaborate with representatives from other government and intelligence organizations to share information or coordinate intelligence activities.	Core
33-3021.06	Intelligence Analysts	17550	Link or chart suspects to criminal organizations or events to determine activities and interrelationships.	Core
33-3021.06	Intelligence Analysts	17545	Establish criminal profiles to aid in connecting criminal organizations with their members.	Core
33-3021.06	Intelligence Analysts	23997	Identify gaps in information.	Core
33-3021.06	Intelligence Analysts	17544	Design, use, or maintain databases and software applications, such as geographic information systems (GIS) mapping and artificial intelligence tools.	Core
33-3021.06	Intelligence Analysts	17542	Predict future gang, organized crime, or terrorist activity, using analyses of intelligence data.	Core
33-3021.06	Intelligence Analysts	17543	Study activities relating to narcotics, money laundering, gangs, auto theft rings, terrorism, or other national security threats.	Core
33-3021.06	Intelligence Analysts	17554	Study the assets of criminal suspects to determine the flow of money from or to targeted groups.	Core
33-3021.06	Intelligence Analysts	21200	Conduct presentations of analytic findings.	Core
33-3021.06	Intelligence Analysts	17557	Develop defense plans or tactics, using intelligence and other information.	Supplemental
33-3021.06	Intelligence Analysts	17558	Interview, interrogate, or interact with witnesses or crime suspects to collect human intelligence.	Supplemental
33-3021.06	Intelligence Analysts	17553	Prepare plans to intercept foreign communications transmissions.	Supplemental
33-3021.06	Intelligence Analysts	17559	Study communication code languages or foreign languages to translate intelligence.	Supplemental
33-3021.06	Intelligence Analysts	17547	Gather and evaluate information, using tools such as aerial photographs, radar equipment, or sensitive radio equipment.	Supplemental
33-3021.06	Intelligence Analysts	17551	Operate cameras, radios, or other surveillance equipment to intercept communications or document activities.	Supplemental
33-3031.00	Fish and Game Wardens	7915	Patrol assigned areas by car, boat, airplane, horse, or on foot to enforce game, fish, or boating laws or to manage wildlife programs, lakes, or land.	Core
33-3031.00	Fish and Game Wardens	20582	Compile and present evidence for court actions.	Core
33-3031.00	Fish and Game Wardens	20583	Investigate hunting accidents or reports of fish or game law violations.	Core
33-3031.00	Fish and Game Wardens	7918	Protect and preserve native wildlife, plants, or ecosystems.	Core
33-3031.00	Fish and Game Wardens	20584	Issue warnings or citations and file reports as necessary.	Core
33-3031.00	Fish and Game Wardens	20585	Serve warrants and make arrests.	Core
33-3031.00	Fish and Game Wardens	7921	Provide assistance to other local law enforcement agencies as required.	Core
33-3031.00	Fish and Game Wardens	7919	Promote or provide hunter or trapper safety training.	Core
33-3031.00	Fish and Game Wardens	20586	Participate in search-and-rescue operations.	Core
33-3031.00	Fish and Game Wardens	20587	Arrange for disposition of fish or game illegally taken or possessed.	Core
33-3031.00	Fish and Game Wardens	20588	Seize equipment used in fish and game law violations.	Core
33-3031.00	Fish and Game Wardens	7922	Address schools, civic groups, sporting clubs, or the media to disseminate information concerning wildlife conservation and regulations.	Core
33-3031.00	Fish and Game Wardens	7923	Recommend revisions in hunting and trapping regulations or in animal management programs so that wildlife balances or habitats can be maintained.	Core
33-3031.00	Fish and Game Wardens	7924	Inspect commercial operations relating to fish or wildlife, recreation, or protected areas.	Core
33-3031.00	Fish and Game Wardens	7926	Survey areas and compile figures of bag counts of hunters to determine the effectiveness of control measures.	Core
33-3031.00	Fish and Game Wardens	7925	Collect and report information on populations or conditions of fish and wildlife in their habitats, availability of game food or cover, or suspected pollution.	Core
33-3031.00	Fish and Game Wardens	7929	Design or implement control measures to prevent or counteract damage caused by wildlife or people.	Core
33-3031.00	Fish and Game Wardens	7933	Provide advice or information to park or reserve visitors.	Core
33-3031.00	Fish and Game Wardens	7928	Investigate crop, property, or habitat damage or destruction or instances of water pollution to determine causes and to advise property owners of preventive measures.	Core
33-3031.00	Fish and Game Wardens	7932	Issue licenses, permits, or other documentation.	Core
33-3031.00	Fish and Game Wardens	7930	Document the extent of crop, property, or habitat damage and make financial loss estimates or compensation recommendations.	Supplemental
33-3031.00	Fish and Game Wardens	7931	Supervise the activities of seasonal workers.	Supplemental
33-3031.00	Fish and Game Wardens	7934	Perform facilities maintenance work, such as constructing or repairing structures or controlling weeds or pests.	Supplemental
33-3031.00	Fish and Game Wardens	20589	Participate in firefighting efforts.	Supplemental
33-3041.00	Parking Enforcement Workers	7951	Enter and retrieve information pertaining to vehicle registration, identification, and status, using hand-held computers.	Core
33-3041.00	Parking Enforcement Workers	7935	Patrol an assigned area by vehicle or on foot to ensure public compliance with existing parking ordinance.	Core
33-3041.00	Parking Enforcement Workers	7937	Write warnings and citations for illegally parked vehicles.	Core
33-3041.00	Parking Enforcement Workers	7947	Appear in court at hearings regarding contested traffic citations.	Core
33-3041.00	Parking Enforcement Workers	7945	Maintain assigned equipment and supplies, such as hand-held citation computers, citation books, rain gear, tire-marking chalk, and street cones.	Core
33-3041.00	Parking Enforcement Workers	7939	Respond to and make radio dispatch calls regarding parking violations and complaints.	Core
33-3041.00	Parking Enforcement Workers	7936	Maintain close communications with dispatching personnel, using two-way radios or cell phones.	Core
33-3041.00	Parking Enforcement Workers	7942	Perform simple vehicle maintenance procedures, such as checking oil and gas, and report mechanical problems to supervisors.	Core
33-3041.00	Parking Enforcement Workers	7943	Observe and report hazardous conditions, such as missing traffic signals or signs, and street markings that need to be repainted.	Core
33-3041.00	Parking Enforcement Workers	7941	Identify vehicles in violation of parking codes, checking with dispatchers when necessary to confirm identities or to determine whether vehicles need to be booted or towed.	Core
33-3041.00	Parking Enforcement Workers	7940	Train new or temporary staff.	Core
33-3041.00	Parking Enforcement Workers	7948	Make arrangements for illegally parked or abandoned vehicles to be towed, and direct tow-truck drivers to the correct vehicles.	Core
33-3041.00	Parking Enforcement Workers	7944	Investigate and answer complaints regarding contested parking citations, determining their validity and routing them appropriately.	Core
33-3041.00	Parking Enforcement Workers	7946	Provide information to the public regarding parking regulations and facilities, and the location of streets, buildings and points of interest.	Core
33-3041.00	Parking Enforcement Workers	7953	Prepare and maintain required records, including logs of parking enforcement activities, and records of contested citations.	Core
33-3041.00	Parking Enforcement Workers	7949	Perform traffic control duties such as setting up barricades and temporary signs, placing bags on parking meters to limit their use, or directing traffic.	Core
33-3041.00	Parking Enforcement Workers	7938	Mark tires of parked vehicles with chalk and record time of marking, and return at regular intervals to ensure that parking time limits are not exceeded.	Supplemental
33-3041.00	Parking Enforcement Workers	7954	Locate lost, stolen, and counterfeit parking permits, and take necessary enforcement action.	Supplemental
33-3041.00	Parking Enforcement Workers	7952	Collect coins deposited in meters.	Supplemental
33-3041.00	Parking Enforcement Workers	7955	Wind parking meter clocks.	Supplemental
33-3041.00	Parking Enforcement Workers	7950	Provide assistance to motorists needing help with problems, such as flat tires, keys locked in cars, or dead batteries.	Supplemental
33-3041.00	Parking Enforcement Workers	7956	Assign and review the work of subordinates.	Supplemental
33-3051.00	Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers	23051	Identify, pursue, and arrest suspects and perpetrators of criminal acts.	Core
33-3051.00	Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers	23052	Provide for public safety by maintaining order, responding to emergencies, protecting people and property, enforcing motor vehicle and criminal laws, and promoting good community relations.	Core
33-3051.00	Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers	23053	Record facts to prepare reports that document incidents and activities.	Core
33-3051.00	Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers	23054	Render aid to accident survivors and other persons requiring first aid for physical injuries.	Core
33-3051.00	Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers	23056	Review facts of incidents to determine if criminal act or statute violations were involved.	Core
33-3051.00	Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers	23055	Investigate illegal or suspicious activities.	Core
33-3051.00	Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers	23057	Monitor, note, report, and investigate suspicious persons and situations, safety hazards, and unusual or illegal activity in patrol area.	Core
33-3051.00	Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers	23058	Testify in court to present evidence or act as witness in traffic and criminal cases.	Core
33-3051.00	Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers	23061	Relay complaint and emergency-request information to appropriate agency dispatchers.	Core
33-3051.00	Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers	23060	Monitor traffic to ensure motorists observe traffic regulations and exhibit safe driving procedures.	Core
33-3051.00	Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers	23059	Drive vehicles or patrol specific areas to detect law violators, issue citations, and make arrests.	Core
33-3051.00	Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers	23065	Execute arrest warrants, locating and taking persons into custody.	Core
33-3051.00	Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers	23072	Patrol and guard courthouses, grand jury rooms, or assigned areas to provide security, enforce laws, maintain order, and arrest violators.	Core
33-3051.00	Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers	23063	Photograph or draw diagrams of crime or accident scenes and interview principals and eyewitnesses.	Core
33-3051.00	Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers	23064	Evaluate complaint and emergency-request information to determine response requirements.	Core
33-3051.00	Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers	23066	Patrol specific area on foot, horseback, or motorized conveyance, responding promptly to calls for assistance.	Core
33-3051.00	Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers	23067	Investigate traffic accidents and other accidents to determine causes and to determine if a crime has been committed.	Core
33-3051.00	Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers	23062	Verify that the proper legal charges have been made against law offenders.	Core
33-3051.00	Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers	23073	Transport or escort prisoners and defendants en route to courtrooms, prisons or jails, attorneys' offices, or medical facilities.	Core
33-3051.00	Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers	23068	Direct traffic flow and reroute traffic in case of emergencies.	Core
33-3051.00	Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers	23071	Question individuals entering secured areas to determine their business, directing and rerouting individuals as necessary.	Core
33-3051.00	Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers	23069	Notify patrol units to take violators into custody or to provide needed assistance or medical aid.	Core
33-3051.00	Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers	23079	Place people in protective custody.	Core
33-3051.00	Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers	23070	Serve statements of claims, subpoenas, summonses, jury summonses, orders to pay alimony, and other court orders.	Core
33-3051.00	Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers	23074	Inform citizens of community services and recommend options to facilitate longer-term problem resolution.	Core
33-3051.00	Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers	23075	Locate and confiscate real or personal property, as directed by court order.	Core
33-3051.00	Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers	23076	Provide road information to assist motorists.	Core
33-3051.00	Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers	23080	Conduct community programs for all ages concerning topics such as drugs and violence.	Core
33-3051.00	Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers	23077	Process prisoners, and prepare and maintain records of prisoner bookings and prisoner status during booking and pre-trial process.	Supplemental
33-3051.00	Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers	23078	Supervise law enforcement staff, such as jail staff, officers, and deputy sheriffs.	Supplemental
33-3051.04	Customs and Border Protection Officers	9450	Examine immigration applications, visas, and passports and interview persons to determine eligibility for admission, residence, and travel in the U.S.	Core
33-3051.04	Customs and Border Protection Officers	9451	Detain persons found to be in violation of customs or immigration laws and arrange for legal action, such as deportation.	Core
33-3051.04	Customs and Border Protection Officers	9454	Inspect cargo, baggage, and personal articles entering or leaving U.S. for compliance with revenue laws and U.S. customs regulations.	Core
33-3051.04	Customs and Border Protection Officers	9452	Locate and seize contraband, undeclared merchandise, and vehicles, aircraft, or boats that contain such merchandise.	Core
33-3051.04	Customs and Border Protection Officers	9453	Interpret and explain laws and regulations to travelers, prospective immigrants, shippers, and manufacturers.	Core
33-3051.04	Customs and Border Protection Officers	9456	Institute civil and criminal prosecutions and cooperate with other law enforcement agencies in the investigation and prosecution of those in violation of immigration or customs laws.	Core
33-3051.04	Customs and Border Protection Officers	9457	Testify regarding decisions at immigration appeals or in federal court.	Core
33-3051.04	Customs and Border Protection Officers	9455	Record and report job-related activities, findings, transactions, violations, discrepancies, and decisions.	Core
33-3051.04	Customs and Border Protection Officers	9458	Determine duty and taxes to be paid on goods.	Core
33-3051.04	Customs and Border Protection Officers	9459	Collect samples of merchandise for examination, appraisal, or testing.	Core
33-3051.04	Customs and Border Protection Officers	9460	Investigate applications for duty refunds and petition for remission or mitigation of penalties when warranted.	Supplemental
33-3052.00	Transit and Railroad Police	9478	Prepare reports documenting investigation activities and results.	Core
33-3052.00	Transit and Railroad Police	21002	Monitor transit areas and conduct security checks to protect railroad properties, patrons, and employees.	Core
33-3052.00	Transit and Railroad Police	9477	Apprehend or remove trespassers or thieves from railroad property or coordinate with law enforcement agencies in apprehensions and removals.	Core
33-3052.00	Transit and Railroad Police	9480	Direct security activities at derailments, fires, floods, or strikes involving railroad property.	Core
33-3052.00	Transit and Railroad Police	9475	Patrol railroad yards, cars, stations, or other facilities to protect company property or shipments and to maintain order.	Core
33-3052.00	Transit and Railroad Police	9479	Investigate or direct investigations of freight theft, suspicious damage or loss of passengers' valuables, or other crimes on railroad property.	Core
33-3052.00	Transit and Railroad Police	9476	Examine credentials of unauthorized persons attempting to enter secured areas.	Core
33-3052.00	Transit and Railroad Police	21003	Enforce traffic laws regarding the transit system and reprimand individuals who violate them.	Core
33-3052.00	Transit and Railroad Police	21004	Provide training to the public or law enforcement personnel in railroad safety or security.	Core
33-3052.00	Transit and Railroad Police	9484	Plan or implement special safety or preventive programs, such as fire or accident prevention.	Core
33-3052.00	Transit and Railroad Police	9481	Direct or coordinate the daily activities or training of security staff.	Supplemental
33-3052.00	Transit and Railroad Police	9482	Interview neighbors, associates, or former employers of job applicants to verify personal references or to obtain work history data.	Supplemental
33-9011.00	Animal Control Workers	7968	Write reports of activities, and maintain files of impoundments and dispositions of animals.	Core
33-9011.00	Animal Control Workers	7958	Investigate reports of animal attacks or animal cruelty, interviewing witnesses, collecting evidence, and writing reports.	Core
33-9011.00	Animal Control Workers	7960	Examine animals for injuries or malnutrition, and arrange for any necessary medical treatment.	Core
33-9011.00	Animal Control Workers	7967	Contact animal owners to inform them that their pets are at animal holding facilities.	Core
33-9011.00	Animal Control Workers	7966	Educate the public about animal welfare, and animal control laws and regulations.	Core
33-9011.00	Animal Control Workers	7961	Remove captured animals from animal-control service vehicles and place animals in shelter cages or other enclosures.	Core
33-9011.00	Animal Control Workers	7970	Answer inquiries from the public concerning animal control operations.	Core
33-9011.00	Animal Control Workers	7959	Capture and remove stray, uncontrolled, or abused animals from undesirable conditions, using nets, nooses, or tranquilizer darts as necessary.	Core
33-9011.00	Animal Control Workers	7965	Prepare for prosecutions related to animal treatment, and give evidence in court.	Core
33-9011.00	Animal Control Workers	7963	Supply animals with food, water, and personal care.	Core
33-9011.00	Animal Control Workers	7969	Issue warnings or citations in connection with animal-related offenses, or contact police to report violations and request arrests.	Core
33-9011.00	Animal Control Workers	7962	Euthanize rabid, unclaimed, or severely injured animals.	Core
33-9011.00	Animal Control Workers	7964	Clean facilities and equipment such as dog pens and animal control trucks.	Core
33-9011.00	Animal Control Workers	7972	Organize the adoption of unclaimed animals.	Core
33-9011.00	Animal Control Workers	7971	Examine animal licenses, and inspect establishments housing animals for compliance with laws.	Core
33-9011.00	Animal Control Workers	7973	Train police officers in dog handling and training techniques for tracking, crowd control, and narcotics and bomb detection.	Supplemental
33-9021.00	Private Detectives and Investigators	13095	Write reports or case summaries to document investigations.	Core
33-9021.00	Private Detectives and Investigators	13099	Conduct private investigations on a paid basis.	Core
33-9021.00	Private Detectives and Investigators	13096	Search computer databases, credit reports, public records, tax or legal filings, or other resources to locate persons or to compile information for investigations.	Core
33-9021.00	Private Detectives and Investigators	20758	Conduct personal background investigations, such as pre-employment checks, to obtain information about an individual's character, financial status, or personal history.	Core
33-9021.00	Private Detectives and Investigators	13106	Expose fraudulent insurance claims or stolen funds.	Core
33-9021.00	Private Detectives and Investigators	13097	Obtain and analyze information on suspects, crimes, or disturbances to solve cases, to identify criminal activity, or to gather information for court cases.	Core
33-9021.00	Private Detectives and Investigators	13100	Testify at hearings or court trials to present evidence.	Core
33-9021.00	Private Detectives and Investigators	13101	Question persons to obtain evidence for cases of divorce, child custody, or missing persons or information about individuals' character or financial status.	Core
33-9021.00	Private Detectives and Investigators	13102	Observe and document activities of individuals to detect unlawful acts or to obtain evidence for cases, using binoculars and still or video cameras.	Core
33-9021.00	Private Detectives and Investigators	13107	Confer with establishment officials, security departments, police, or postal officials to identify problems, provide information, or receive instructions.	Core
33-9021.00	Private Detectives and Investigators	13105	Investigate companies' financial standings, or locate funds stolen by embezzlers, using accounting skills.	Supplemental
33-9021.00	Private Detectives and Investigators	13104	Perform undercover operations, such as evaluating the performance or honesty of employees by posing as customers or employees.	Supplemental
33-9021.00	Private Detectives and Investigators	13103	Alert appropriate personnel to suspects' locations.	Supplemental
33-9021.00	Private Detectives and Investigators	13109	Count cash and review transactions, sales checks, or register tapes to verify amounts or to identify shortages.	Supplemental
33-9031.00	Gambling Surveillance Officers and Gambling Investigators	4409	Monitor establishment activities to ensure adherence to all state gaming regulations and company policies and procedures.	Core
33-9031.00	Gambling Surveillance Officers and Gambling Investigators	4407	Observe casino or casino hotel operations for irregular activities, such as cheating or theft by employees or patrons, using audio and video equipment and one-way mirrors.	Core
33-9031.00	Gambling Surveillance Officers and Gambling Investigators	4408	Report all violations and suspicious behaviors to supervisors, verbally or in writing.	Core
33-9031.00	Gambling Surveillance Officers and Gambling Investigators	21145	Develop and maintain log of surveillance observations.	Core
33-9031.00	Gambling Surveillance Officers and Gambling Investigators	21146	Inspect and monitor audio or video surveillance equipment to ensure it is working appropriately.	Core
33-9031.00	Gambling Surveillance Officers and Gambling Investigators	21147	Review video surveillance footage.	Core
33-9031.00	Gambling Surveillance Officers and Gambling Investigators	4410	Act as oversight or security agents for management or customers.	Core
33-9031.00	Gambling Surveillance Officers and Gambling Investigators	4411	Supervise or train surveillance observers.	Core
33-9032.00	Security Guards	20894	Lock doors and gates of entrances and exits to secure buildings.	Core
33-9032.00	Security Guards	2131	Patrol industrial or commercial premises to prevent and detect signs of intrusion and ensure security of doors, windows, and gates.	Core
33-9032.00	Security Guards	20895	Respond to medical emergencies by administering basic first aid or by obtaining assistance from paramedics.	Core
33-9032.00	Security Guards	2132	Answer alarms and investigate disturbances.	Core
33-9032.00	Security Guards	2136	Circulate among visitors, patrons, or employees to preserve order and protect property.	Core
33-9032.00	Security Guards	2133	Monitor and authorize entrance and departure of employees, visitors, and other persons to guard against theft and maintain security of premises.	Core
33-9032.00	Security Guards	2134	Write reports of daily activities and irregularities, such as equipment or property damage, theft, presence of unauthorized persons, or unusual occurrences.	Core
33-9032.00	Security Guards	2138	Warn persons of rule infractions or violations, and apprehend or evict violators from premises, using force when necessary.	Core
33-9032.00	Security Guards	2137	Answer telephone calls to take messages, answer questions, and provide information during non-business hours or when switchboard is closed.	Core
33-9032.00	Security Guards	2135	Call police or fire departments in cases of emergency, such as fire or presence of unauthorized persons.	Core
33-9032.00	Security Guards	2139	Operate detecting devices to screen individuals and prevent passage of prohibited articles into restricted areas.	Core
33-9032.00	Security Guards	2141	Inspect and adjust security systems, equipment, or machinery to ensure operational use and to detect evidence of tampering.	Core
33-9032.00	Security Guards	2140	Escort or drive motor vehicle to transport individuals to specified locations or to provide personal protection.	Core
33-9032.00	Security Guards	2143	Monitor and adjust controls that regulate building systems, such as air conditioning, furnace, or boiler.	Supplemental
33-9091.00	Crossing Guards and Flaggers	11117	Direct or escort pedestrians across streets, stopping traffic, as necessary.	Core
33-9091.00	Crossing Guards and Flaggers	11118	Guide or control vehicular or pedestrian traffic at such places as street and railroad crossings and construction sites.	Core
33-9091.00	Crossing Guards and Flaggers	11116	Monitor traffic flow to locate safe gaps through which pedestrians can cross streets.	Core
33-9091.00	Crossing Guards and Flaggers	11119	Communicate traffic and crossing rules and other information to students and adults.	Core
33-9091.00	Crossing Guards and Flaggers	11122	Direct traffic movement or warn of hazards, using signs, flags, lanterns, and hand signals.	Core
33-9091.00	Crossing Guards and Flaggers	11120	Report unsafe behavior of children to school officials.	Core
33-9091.00	Crossing Guards and Flaggers	11121	Record license numbers of vehicles disregarding traffic signals, and report infractions to appropriate authorities.	Core
33-9091.00	Crossing Guards and Flaggers	11125	Distribute traffic control signs and markers at designated points.	Supplemental
33-9091.00	Crossing Guards and Flaggers	11124	Stop speeding vehicles to warn drivers of traffic laws.	Supplemental
33-9091.00	Crossing Guards and Flaggers	11123	Learn the location and purpose of street traffic signs within assigned patrol areas.	Supplemental
33-9091.00	Crossing Guards and Flaggers	11126	Discuss traffic routing plans and control-point locations with superiors.	Supplemental
33-9091.00	Crossing Guards and Flaggers	11127	Inform drivers of detour routes through construction sites.	Supplemental
33-9092.00	Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers	5041	Patrol or monitor recreational areas, such as trails, slopes, or swimming areas, on foot, in vehicles, or from towers.	Core
33-9092.00	Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers	5039	Rescue distressed persons, using rescue techniques and equipment.	Core
33-9092.00	Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers	5040	Contact emergency medical personnel in case of serious injury.	Core
33-9092.00	Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers	5042	Examine injured persons and administer first aid or cardiopulmonary resuscitation, if necessary, using training and medical supplies and equipment.	Core
33-9092.00	Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers	5044	Warn recreational participants of inclement weather, unsafe areas, or illegal conduct.	Core
33-9092.00	Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers	20129	Maintain quality of pool water by testing chemical levels.	Core
33-9092.00	Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers	5045	Complete and maintain records of weather and beach conditions, emergency medical treatments performed, and other relevant incident information.	Core
33-9092.00	Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers	5043	Instruct participants in skiing, swimming, or other recreational activities and provide safety precaution information.	Core
33-9092.00	Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers	5046	Inspect recreational equipment, such as rope tows, T-bars, J-bars, or chair lifts, for safety hazards and damage or wear.	Core
33-9092.00	Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers	5048	Inspect recreational facilities for cleanliness.	Core
33-9092.00	Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers	5049	Observe activities in assigned areas, using binoculars, to detect hazards, disturbances, or safety infractions.	Supplemental
33-9092.00	Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers	5051	Operate underwater recovery units.	Supplemental
33-9092.00	Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers	5047	Provide assistance with staff selection, training, and supervision.	Supplemental
33-9092.00	Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers	5050	Provide assistance in the safe use of equipment, such as ski lifts.	Supplemental
33-9092.00	Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers	5052	Participate in recreational demonstrations to entertain resort guests.	Supplemental
33-9093.00	Transportation Security Screeners	15341	Inspect carry-on items, using x-ray viewing equipment, to determine whether items contain objects that warrant further investigation.	Core
33-9093.00	Transportation Security Screeners	15348	Search carry-on or checked baggage by hand when it is suspected to contain prohibited items such as weapons.	Core
33-9093.00	Transportation Security Screeners	15332	Check passengers' tickets to ensure that they are valid, and to determine whether passengers have designations that require special handling, such as providing photo identification.	Core
33-9093.00	Transportation Security Screeners	15350	Test baggage for any explosive materials, using equipment such as explosive detection machines or chemical swab systems.	Core
33-9093.00	Transportation Security Screeners	15346	Perform pat-down or hand-held wand searches of passengers who have triggered machine alarms, who are unable to pass through metal detectors, or who have been randomly identified for such searches.	Core
33-9093.00	Transportation Security Screeners	15345	Notify supervisors or other appropriate personnel when security breaches occur.	Core
33-9093.00	Transportation Security Screeners	15349	Send checked baggage through automated screening machines, and set bags aside for searching or rescreening as indicated by equipment.	Core
33-9093.00	Transportation Security Screeners	15337	Decide whether baggage that triggers alarms should be searched or should be allowed to pass through.	Core
33-9093.00	Transportation Security Screeners	15354	Follow those who breach security until police or other security personnel arrive to apprehend them.	Core
33-9093.00	Transportation Security Screeners	15339	Inform other screeners when baggage should not be opened because it might contain explosives.	Core
33-9093.00	Transportation Security Screeners	15342	Inspect checked baggage for signs of tampering.	Core
33-9093.00	Transportation Security Screeners	15331	Ask passengers to remove shoes and divest themselves of metal objects prior to walking through metal detectors.	Core
33-9093.00	Transportation Security Screeners	15333	Close entry areas following security breaches or reopen areas after receiving notification that the airport is secure.	Core
33-9093.00	Transportation Security Screeners	15353	Challenge suspicious people, requesting their badges and asking what their business is in a particular areas.	Core
33-9093.00	Transportation Security Screeners	15355	Patrol work areas to detect any suspicious items.	Core
33-9093.00	Transportation Security Screeners	15336	Contact police directly in cases of urgent security issues, using phones or two-way radios.	Core
33-9093.00	Transportation Security Screeners	15347	Record information about any baggage that sets off alarms in monitoring equipment.	Core
33-9093.00	Transportation Security Screeners	15352	Watch for potentially dangerous persons whose pictures are posted at checkpoints.	Core
33-9093.00	Transportation Security Screeners	15335	Contact leads or supervisors to discuss objects of concern that are not on prohibited object lists.	Core
33-9093.00	Transportation Security Screeners	15334	Confiscate dangerous items and hazardous materials found in opened bags and turn them over to airlines for disposal.	Core
33-9093.00	Transportation Security Screeners	15344	Monitor passenger flow through screening checkpoints to ensure order and efficiency.	Core
33-9093.00	Transportation Security Screeners	15340	Inform passengers of how to mail prohibited items to themselves, or confiscate these items.	Core
33-9093.00	Transportation Security Screeners	15356	Provide directions and respond to passenger inquiries.	Core
33-9093.00	Transportation Security Screeners	15338	Direct passengers to areas where they can pick up their baggage after screening is complete.	Core
33-9093.00	Transportation Security Screeners	15351	View images of checked bags and cargo, using remote screening equipment, and alert baggage screeners or handlers to any possible problems.	Supplemental
33-9093.00	Transportation Security Screeners	15343	Locate suspicious bags pictured in printouts sent from remote monitoring areas, and set these bags aside for inspection.	Supplemental
33-9094.00	School Bus Monitors	23081	Announce routes or stops.	
33-9094.00	School Bus Monitors	23082	Assist children with disabilities or children with psychological, emotional, or behavioral issues with boarding and exiting the school bus.	
33-9094.00	School Bus Monitors	23083	Buckle seatbelts or fasten wheelchair tie-down straps to secure passengers for transportation.	
33-9094.00	School Bus Monitors	23084	Clean school bus interiors by picking up waste, wiping down windows, or vacuuming.	
33-9094.00	School Bus Monitors	23085	Direct students boarding and exiting the school bus.	
33-9094.00	School Bus Monitors	23086	Direct students evacuating the bus during safety drills.	
33-9094.00	School Bus Monitors	23087	Escort young children across roads or highways.	
33-9094.00	School Bus Monitors	23088	Evacuate students from the school bus in emergency situations.	
33-9094.00	School Bus Monitors	23089	Guide the driver when the bus is moving in reverse gear.	
33-9094.00	School Bus Monitors	23090	Monitor for trains at railroad crossings and signal the bus driver when it is safe to proceed.	
33-9094.00	School Bus Monitors	23091	Monitor the conduct of students to maintain discipline and safety.	
33-9094.00	School Bus Monitors	23092	Open and close school bus doors for students.	
33-9094.00	School Bus Monitors	23093	Operate a wheelchair lift to load or unload wheelchairs.	
33-9094.00	School Bus Monitors	23094	Prevent or defuse altercations between students.	
33-9094.00	School Bus Monitors	23095	Report delays, accidents, or other traffic and transportation situations to dispatchers or other bus drivers, using phones or mobile two-way radios.	
33-9094.00	School Bus Monitors	23096	Respond to students' questions, requests, or complaints.	
33-9094.00	School Bus Monitors	23097	Talk to children's parents or guardians about problematic behaviors, emotional or developmental problems, or related issues.	
33-9094.00	School Bus Monitors	23098	Write and submit reports that include data such as the number of passengers or trips, hours worked, mileage driven, or fuel consumed.	
33-9099.02	Retail Loss Prevention Specialists	17561	Investigate known or suspected internal theft, external theft, or vendor fraud.	Core
33-9099.02	Retail Loss Prevention Specialists	17560	Implement or monitor processes to reduce property or financial losses.	Core
33-9099.02	Retail Loss Prevention Specialists	17565	Identify and report merchandise or stock shortages.	Core
33-9099.02	Retail Loss Prevention Specialists	17567	Maintain documentation or reports on security-related incidents or investigations.	Core
33-9099.02	Retail Loss Prevention Specialists	17575	Apprehend shoplifters in accordance with guidelines.	Core
33-9099.02	Retail Loss Prevention Specialists	17573	Verify proper functioning of physical security systems, such as closed-circuit televisions, alarms, sensor tag systems, or locks.	Core
33-9099.02	Retail Loss Prevention Specialists	17578	Identify and report safety concerns to maintain a safe shopping and working environment.	Core
33-9099.02	Retail Loss Prevention Specialists	17563	Conduct store audits to identify problem areas or procedural deficiencies.	Core
33-9099.02	Retail Loss Prevention Specialists	17568	Monitor compliance with standard operating procedures for loss prevention, physical security, or risk management.	Core
33-9099.02	Retail Loss Prevention Specialists	17566	Inspect buildings, equipment, or access points to determine security risks.	Core
33-9099.02	Retail Loss Prevention Specialists	17569	Perform covert surveillance of areas susceptible to loss, such loading docks, distribution centers, or warehouses.	Core
33-9099.02	Retail Loss Prevention Specialists	17570	Prepare written reports on investigations.	Core
33-9099.02	Retail Loss Prevention Specialists	17562	Collaborate with law enforcement agencies to report or investigate crimes.	Core
33-9099.02	Retail Loss Prevention Specialists	17574	Testify in civil or criminal court proceedings.	Core
33-9099.02	Retail Loss Prevention Specialists	17579	Recommend methods to reduce potential financial fraud losses.	Core
33-9099.02	Retail Loss Prevention Specialists	17572	Train establishment personnel in loss prevention activities.	Core
33-9099.02	Retail Loss Prevention Specialists	17577	Coordinate with risk management, human resources, or other departments to assist in company programs, investigations, or training.	Core
33-9099.02	Retail Loss Prevention Specialists	17580	Respond to critical incidents, such as catastrophic events, violent weather, or civil disorders.	Core
33-9099.02	Retail Loss Prevention Specialists	17571	Recommend new or improved processes or equipment to reduce risk exposure.	Core
33-9099.02	Retail Loss Prevention Specialists	17564	Direct work of contract security officers or other loss prevention agents.	Core
33-9099.02	Retail Loss Prevention Specialists	17576	Conduct employee background investigations and review reports with operational or human resources managers.	Supplemental
35-1011.00	Chefs and Head Cooks	11129	Monitor sanitation practices to ensure that employees follow standards and regulations.	Core
35-1011.00	Chefs and Head Cooks	11135	Instruct cooks or other workers in the preparation, cooking, garnishing, or presentation of food.	Core
35-1011.00	Chefs and Head Cooks	11132	Supervise or coordinate activities of cooks or workers engaged in food preparation.	Core
35-1011.00	Chefs and Head Cooks	11131	Order or requisition food or other supplies needed to ensure efficient operation.	Core
35-1011.00	Chefs and Head Cooks	11133	Inspect supplies, equipment, or work areas to ensure conformance to established standards.	Core
35-1011.00	Chefs and Head Cooks	11130	Check the quantity and quality of received products.	Core
35-1011.00	Chefs and Head Cooks	11128	Check the quality of raw or cooked food products to ensure that standards are met.	Core
35-1011.00	Chefs and Head Cooks	11136	Estimate amounts and costs of required supplies, such as food and ingredients.	Core
35-1011.00	Chefs and Head Cooks	11148	Coordinate planning, budgeting, or purchasing for all the food operations within establishments such as clubs, hotels, or restaurant chains.	Core
35-1011.00	Chefs and Head Cooks	11138	Analyze recipes to assign prices to menu items, based on food, labor, and overhead costs.	Core
35-1011.00	Chefs and Head Cooks	11147	Plan, direct, or supervise food preparation or cooking activities of multiple kitchens or restaurants in an establishment such as a restaurant chain, hospital, or hotel.	Core
35-1011.00	Chefs and Head Cooks	11134	Determine how food should be presented and create decorative food displays.	Core
35-1011.00	Chefs and Head Cooks	11139	Prepare and cook foods of all types, either on a regular basis or for special guests or functions.	Core
35-1011.00	Chefs and Head Cooks	11140	Determine production schedules and staff requirements necessary to ensure timely delivery of services.	Core
35-1011.00	Chefs and Head Cooks	11142	Meet with customers to discuss menus for special occasions, such as weddings, parties, or banquets.	Core
35-1011.00	Chefs and Head Cooks	11141	Recruit and hire staff, such as cooks and other kitchen workers.	Core
35-1011.00	Chefs and Head Cooks	11146	Record production or operational data on specified forms.	Core
35-1011.00	Chefs and Head Cooks	11144	Meet with sales representatives to negotiate prices or order supplies.	Core
35-1011.00	Chefs and Head Cooks	11145	Arrange for equipment purchases or repairs.	Core
35-1011.00	Chefs and Head Cooks	11143	Demonstrate new cooking techniques or equipment to staff.	Core
35-1011.00	Chefs and Head Cooks	11137	Collaborate with other personnel to plan and develop recipes or menus, taking into account such factors as seasonal availability of ingredients or the likely number of customers.	Core
35-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers	2145	Resolve customer complaints regarding food service.	Core
35-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers	2146	Train workers in food preparation, and in service, sanitation, and safety procedures.	Core
35-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers	2150	Assign duties, responsibilities, and work stations to employees in accordance with work requirements.	Core
35-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers	2157	Present bills and accept payments.	Core
35-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers	18714	Perform various financial activities, such as cash handling, deposit preparation, and payroll.	Core
35-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers	18715	Supervise and participate in kitchen and dining area cleaning activities.	Core
35-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers	2155	Recommend measures for improving work procedures and worker performance to increase service quality and enhance job safety.	Core
35-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers	2154	Specify food portions and courses, production and time sequences, and workstation and equipment arrangements.	Core
35-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers	2148	Control inventories of food, equipment, smallware, and liquor, and report shortages to designated personnel.	Core
35-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers	18716	Observe and evaluate workers and work procedures to ensure quality standards and service, and complete disciplinary write-ups.	Core
35-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers	2153	Analyze operational problems, such as theft and wastage, and establish procedures to alleviate these problems.	Core
35-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers	2147	Inspect supplies, equipment, and work areas to ensure efficient service and conformance to standards.	Core
35-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers	2156	Greet and seat guests, and present menus and wine lists.	Core
35-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers	2167	Evaluate new products for usefulness and suitability.	Core
35-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers	2144	Compile and balance cash receipts at the end of the day or shift.	Supplemental
35-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers	2158	Forecast staff, equipment, and supply requirements, based on a master menu.	Supplemental
35-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers	18721	Assess nutritional needs of patients, plan special menus, supervise the assembly of regular and special diet trays, and oversee the delivery of food trolleys to hospital patients.	Supplemental
35-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers	18719	Record production, operational, and personnel data on specified forms.	Supplemental
35-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers	18717	Perform personnel actions, such as hiring and firing staff, providing employee orientation and training, and conducting supervisory activities, such as creating work schedules or organizing employee time sheets.	Supplemental
35-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers	2151	Estimate ingredients and supplies required to prepare a recipe.	Supplemental
35-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers	2161	Purchase or requisition supplies and equipment needed to ensure quality and timely delivery of services.	Supplemental
35-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers	18718	Perform food preparation and serving duties, such as carving meat, preparing flambe dishes, or serving wine and liquor.	Supplemental
35-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers	2164	Schedule parties and take reservations.	Supplemental
35-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers	2165	Develop departmental objectives, budgets, policies, procedures, and strategies.	Supplemental
35-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers	18720	Conduct meetings and collaborate with other personnel for menu planning, serving arrangements, and related details.	Supplemental
35-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers	2166	Develop equipment maintenance schedules and arrange for repairs.	Supplemental
35-2011.00	Cooks, Fast Food	5070	Order and take delivery of supplies.	Core
35-2011.00	Cooks, Fast Food	5062	Cook the exact number of items ordered by each customer, working on several different orders simultaneously.	Core
35-2011.00	Cooks, Fast Food	5065	Prepare specialty foods, such as pizzas, fish and chips, sandwiches, or tacos, following specific methods that usually require short preparation time.	Core
35-2011.00	Cooks, Fast Food	5055	Operate large-volume cooking equipment, such as grills, deep-fat fryers, or griddles.	Core
35-2011.00	Cooks, Fast Food	5059	Wash, cut, and prepare foods designated for cooking.	Core
35-2011.00	Cooks, Fast Food	5068	Prepare and serve beverages, such as coffee or fountain drinks.	Core
35-2011.00	Cooks, Fast Food	5054	Clean food preparation areas, cooking surfaces, and utensils.	Core
35-2011.00	Cooks, Fast Food	5058	Read food order slips or receive verbal instructions as to food required by patron, and prepare and cook food according to instructions.	Core
35-2011.00	Cooks, Fast Food	5063	Serve orders to customers at windows, counters, or tables.	Core
35-2011.00	Cooks, Fast Food	5064	Clean, stock, and restock workstations and display cases.	Core
35-2011.00	Cooks, Fast Food	5053	Maintain sanitation, health, and safety standards in work areas.	Core
35-2011.00	Cooks, Fast Food	5061	Cook and package batches of food, such as hamburgers or fried chicken, prepared to order or kept warm until sold.	Core
35-2011.00	Cooks, Fast Food	5066	Prepare dough, following recipe.	Core
35-2011.00	Cooks, Fast Food	5057	Take food and drink orders and receive payment from customers.	Core
35-2011.00	Cooks, Fast Food	5056	Verify that prepared food meets requirements for quality and quantity.	Core
35-2011.00	Cooks, Fast Food	5071	Pre-cook items, such as bacon, to prepare them for later use.	Core
35-2011.00	Cooks, Fast Food	5060	Measure ingredients required for specific food items.	Core
35-2011.00	Cooks, Fast Food	5069	Mix ingredients, such as pancake or waffle batters.	Core
35-2011.00	Cooks, Fast Food	5067	Schedule activities and equipment use with managers, using information about daily menus to help coordinate cooking times.	Core
35-2012.00	Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria	21148	Monitor and record food temperatures to ensure food safety.	Core
35-2012.00	Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria	9488	Cook foodstuffs according to menus, special dietary or nutritional restrictions, or numbers of portions to be served.	Core
35-2012.00	Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria	21149	Rotate and store food supplies.	Core
35-2012.00	Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria	9491	Wash pots, pans, dishes, utensils, or other cooking equipment.	Core
35-2012.00	Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria	9487	Apportion and serve food to facility residents, employees, or patrons.	Core
35-2012.00	Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria	9486	Clean and inspect galley equipment, kitchen appliances, and work areas to ensure cleanliness and functional operation.	Core
35-2012.00	Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria	9489	Clean, cut, and cook meat, fish, or poultry.	Core
35-2012.00	Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria	9493	Direct activities of one or more workers who assist in preparing and serving meals.	Core
35-2012.00	Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria	9495	Train new employees.	Core
35-2012.00	Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria	9496	Take inventory of supplies and equipment.	Core
35-2012.00	Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria	9499	Requisition food supplies, kitchen equipment, and appliances, based on estimates of future needs.	Core
35-2012.00	Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria	9494	Bake breads, rolls, or other pastries.	Core
35-2012.00	Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria	9490	Monitor use of government food commodities to ensure that proper procedures are followed.	Supplemental
35-2012.00	Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria	9498	Plan menus that are varied, nutritionally balanced, and appetizing, taking advantage of foods in season and local availability.	Supplemental
35-2012.00	Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria	9497	Monitor menus and spending to ensure that meals are prepared economically.	Supplemental
35-2012.00	Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria	9492	Compile and maintain records of food use and expenditures.	Supplemental
35-2012.00	Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria	9500	Determine meal prices, based on calculations of ingredient prices.	Supplemental
35-2013.00	Cooks, Private Household	9503	Peel, wash, trim, and cook vegetables and meats, and bake breads and pastries.	Core
35-2013.00	Cooks, Private Household	20896	Cool, package, label, and freeze foods for later consumption and provide instructions for reheating.	Core
35-2013.00	Cooks, Private Household	9501	Plan menus according to employers' needs and diet restrictions.	Core
35-2013.00	Cooks, Private Household	9502	Shop for or order food and kitchen supplies and equipment.	Core
35-2013.00	Cooks, Private Household	9504	Prepare meals in private homes according to employers' recipes or tastes, handling all meals for the family and possibly for other household staff.	Core
35-2013.00	Cooks, Private Household	20897	Keep records pertaining to menus, finances, and other business-related issues.	Core
35-2013.00	Cooks, Private Household	9505	Stock, organize, and clean kitchens and cooking utensils.	Core
35-2013.00	Cooks, Private Household	9508	Direct the operation and organization of kitchens and all food-related activities, including the presentation and serving of food.	Core
35-2013.00	Cooks, Private Household	9506	Specialize in preparing fancy dishes or food for special diets.	Core
35-2013.00	Cooks, Private Household	9509	Plan and prepare food for parties, holiday meals, luncheons, special functions, and other social events.	Core
35-2013.00	Cooks, Private Household	9507	Create and explore new cuisines.	Core
35-2013.00	Cooks, Private Household	9510	Serve meals and snacks to employing families and their guests.	Core
35-2013.00	Cooks, Private Household	9511	Travel with employers to vacation homes to provide meal preparation at those locations.	Supplemental
35-2014.00	Cooks, Restaurant	18723	Ensure food is stored and cooked at correct temperature by regulating temperature of ovens, broilers, grills, and roasters.	Core
35-2014.00	Cooks, Restaurant	18722	Inspect and clean food preparation areas, such as equipment, work surfaces, and serving areas, to ensure safe and sanitary food-handling practices.	Core
35-2014.00	Cooks, Restaurant	2173	Portion, arrange, and garnish food, and serve food to waiters or patrons.	Core
35-2014.00	Cooks, Restaurant	18724	Ensure freshness of food and ingredients by checking for quality, keeping track of old and new items, and rotating stock.	Core
35-2014.00	Cooks, Restaurant	2170	Season and cook food according to recipes or personal judgment and experience.	Core
35-2014.00	Cooks, Restaurant	2180	Coordinate and supervise work of kitchen staff.	Core
35-2014.00	Cooks, Restaurant	2176	Bake, roast, broil, and steam meats, fish, vegetables, and other foods.	Core
35-2014.00	Cooks, Restaurant	2172	Weigh, measure, and mix ingredients according to recipes or personal judgment, using various kitchen utensils and equipment.	Core
35-2014.00	Cooks, Restaurant	2169	Turn or stir foods to ensure even cooking.	Core
35-2014.00	Cooks, Restaurant	2171	Observe and test foods to determine if they have been cooked sufficiently, using methods such as tasting, smelling, or piercing them with utensils.	Core
35-2014.00	Cooks, Restaurant	2175	Substitute for or assist other cooks during emergencies or rush periods.	Core
35-2014.00	Cooks, Restaurant	2177	Wash, peel, cut, and seed fruits and vegetables to prepare them for consumption.	Core
35-2014.00	Cooks, Restaurant	2183	Bake breads, rolls, cakes, and pastries.	Core
35-2014.00	Cooks, Restaurant	2179	Carve and trim meats such as beef, veal, ham, pork, and lamb for hot or cold service, or for sandwiches.	Core
35-2014.00	Cooks, Restaurant	2185	Keep records and accounts.	Supplemental
35-2014.00	Cooks, Restaurant	2184	Prepare relishes and hors d'oeuvres.	Supplemental
35-2014.00	Cooks, Restaurant	2178	Estimate expected food consumption, requisition or purchase supplies, or procure food from storage.	Supplemental
35-2014.00	Cooks, Restaurant	2181	Consult with supervisory staff to plan menus, taking into consideration factors such as costs and special event needs.	Supplemental
35-2014.00	Cooks, Restaurant	2182	Butcher and dress animals, fowl, or shellfish, or cut and bone meat prior to cooking.	Supplemental
35-2014.00	Cooks, Restaurant	2186	Plan and price menu items.	Supplemental
35-2015.00	Cooks, Short Order	2187	Clean food preparation equipment, work areas, and counters or tables.	Core
35-2015.00	Cooks, Short Order	18725	Restock kitchen supplies, rotate food, and stamp the time and date on food in coolers.	Core
35-2015.00	Cooks, Short Order	2192	Complete orders from steam tables, placing food on plates and serving customers at tables or counters.	Core
35-2015.00	Cooks, Short Order	2188	Plan work on orders so that items served together are finished at the same time.	Core
35-2015.00	Cooks, Short Order	2189	Grill, cook, and fry foods such as french fries, eggs, and pancakes.	Core
35-2015.00	Cooks, Short Order	18726	Perform food preparation tasks, such as making sandwiches, carving meats, making soups or salads, baking breads or desserts, and brewing coffee or tea.	Core
35-2015.00	Cooks, Short Order	18727	Perform general cleaning activities in kitchen and dining areas.	Core
35-2015.00	Cooks, Short Order	2190	Take orders from customers and cook foods requiring short preparation times, according to customer requirements.	Core
35-2015.00	Cooks, Short Order	2191	Grill and garnish hamburgers or other meats, such as steaks and chops.	Supplemental
35-2015.00	Cooks, Short Order	2194	Order supplies and stock them on shelves.	Supplemental
35-2015.00	Cooks, Short Order	2195	Accept payments, and make change or write charge slips as necessary.	Supplemental
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	18728	Clean and sanitize work areas, equipment, utensils, dishes, or silverware.	Core
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	2204	Assist cooks and kitchen staff with various tasks as needed, and provide cooks with needed items.	Core
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	18730	Take and record temperature of food and food storage areas, such as refrigerators and freezers.	Core
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	2210	Carry food supplies, equipment, and utensils to and from storage and work areas.	Core
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	2208	Remove trash and clean kitchen garbage containers.	Core
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	2197	Store food in designated containers and storage areas to prevent spoilage.	Core
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	2203	Weigh or measure ingredients.	Core
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	18734	Vacuum dining area and sweep and mop kitchen floor.	Core
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	18732	Inform supervisors when equipment is not working properly and when food and supplies are getting low, and order needed items.	Core
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	18731	Wash, peel, and cut various foods, such as fruits and vegetables, to prepare for cooking or serving.	Core
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	18729	Prepare a variety of foods, such as meats, vegetables, or desserts, according to customers' orders or supervisors' instructions, following approved procedures.	Core
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	21005	Assemble meal trays with foods in accordance with patients' diets.	Core
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	2207	Stock cupboards and refrigerators, and tend salad bars and buffet meals.	Core
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	2213	Use manual or electric appliances to clean, peel, slice, and trim foods.	Core
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	2217	Load dishes, glasses, and tableware into dishwashing machines.	Core
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	2200	Portion and wrap food, or place it directly on plates for service to patrons.	Core
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	2220	Add cutlery, napkins, food, and other items to trays on assembly lines in hospitals, cafeterias, airline kitchens, and similar establishments.	Core
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	2201	Place food trays over food warmers for immediate service, or store them in refrigerated storage cabinets.	Core
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	2209	Prepare and serve a variety of beverages, such as coffee, tea, and soft drinks.	Core
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	2221	Mix ingredients for green salads, molded fruit salads, vegetable salads, and pasta salads.	Core
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	2206	Receive and store food supplies, equipment, and utensils in refrigerators, cupboards, and other storage areas.	Core
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	2214	Stir and strain soups and sauces.	Core
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	2211	Make special dressings and sauces as condiments for sandwiches.	Core
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	2212	Scrape leftovers from dishes into garbage containers.	Core
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	2215	Distribute food to waiters and waitresses to serve to customers.	Supplemental
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	18733	Operate cash register, handle money, and give correct change.	Supplemental
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	2222	Distribute menus to hospital patients, collect diet sheets, and deliver food trays and snacks to nursing units or directly to patients.	Supplemental
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	2199	Package take-out foods or serve food to customers.	Supplemental
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	2219	Cut, slice or grind meat, poultry, and seafood to prepare for cooking.	Supplemental
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	2218	Butcher and clean fowl, fish, poultry, and shellfish to prepare for cooking or serving.	Supplemental
35-2021.00	Food Preparation Workers	2216	Keep records of the quantities of food used.	Supplemental
35-3011.00	Bartenders	2227	Clean glasses, utensils, and bar equipment.	Core
35-3011.00	Bartenders	2223	Collect money for drinks served.	Core
35-3011.00	Bartenders	2225	Balance cash receipts.	Core
35-3011.00	Bartenders	2224	Check identification of customers to verify age requirements for purchase of alcohol.	Core
35-3011.00	Bartenders	2230	Clean bars, work areas, and tables.	Core
35-3011.00	Bartenders	2226	Attempt to limit problems and liability related to customers' excessive drinking by taking steps such as persuading customers to stop drinking, or ordering taxis or other transportation for intoxicated patrons.	Core
35-3011.00	Bartenders	2228	Take beverage orders from serving staff or directly from patrons.	Core
35-3011.00	Bartenders	2229	Serve wine, and bottled or draft beer.	Core
35-3011.00	Bartenders	2237	Plan, organize, and control the operations of a cocktail lounge or bar.	Core
35-3011.00	Bartenders	18735	Stock bar with beer, wine, liquor, and related supplies such as ice, glassware, napkins, or straws.	Core
35-3011.00	Bartenders	2232	Serve snacks or food items to customers seated at the bar.	Core
35-3011.00	Bartenders	2231	Mix ingredients, such as liquor, soda, water, sugar, and bitters, to prepare cocktails and other drinks.	Core
35-3011.00	Bartenders	2235	Slice and pit fruit for garnishing drinks.	Core
35-3011.00	Bartenders	2234	Ask customers who become loud and obnoxious to leave, or physically remove them.	Core
35-3011.00	Bartenders	2236	Arrange bottles and glasses to make attractive displays.	Core
35-3011.00	Bartenders	2241	Create drink recipes.	Core
35-3011.00	Bartenders	2238	Supervise the work of bar staff and other bartenders.	Supplemental
35-3011.00	Bartenders	2233	Order or requisition liquors and supplies.	Supplemental
35-3011.00	Bartenders	2239	Plan bar menus.	Supplemental
35-3011.00	Bartenders	2240	Prepare appetizers such as pickles, cheese, and cold meats.	Supplemental
35-3023.00	Fast Food and Counter Workers	23100	Accept payment from customers, and make change as necessary.	Core
35-3023.00	Fast Food and Counter Workers	23110	Serve customers in eating places that specialize in fast service and inexpensive carry-out food.	Core
35-3023.00	Fast Food and Counter Workers	23104	Request and record customer orders, and compute bills, using cash registers, multi-counting machines, or pencil and paper.	Core
35-3023.00	Fast Food and Counter Workers	23103	Balance receipts and payments in cash registers.	Core
35-3023.00	Fast Food and Counter Workers	23099	Communicate with customers regarding orders, comments, and complaints.	Core
35-3023.00	Fast Food and Counter Workers	23105	Serve food, beverages, or desserts to customers in such settings as take-out counters of restaurants or lunchrooms, business or industrial establishments, hotel rooms, and cars.	Core
35-3023.00	Fast Food and Counter Workers	23108	Monitor and order supplies or food items, and restock as necessary to maintain inventory.	Core
35-3023.00	Fast Food and Counter Workers	23102	Perform cleaning duties, such as sweeping, mopping, and washing dishes, to keep equipment and facilities sanitary.	Core
35-3023.00	Fast Food and Counter Workers	23109	Brew coffee and tea, and fill containers with requested beverages.	Core
35-3023.00	Fast Food and Counter Workers	23107	Clean and organize eating, service, and kitchen areas.	Core
35-3023.00	Fast Food and Counter Workers	23106	Prepare daily food items, and cook simple foods and beverages, such as sandwiches, salads, soups, pizza, or coffee, using proper safety precautions and sanitary measures.	Core
35-3023.00	Fast Food and Counter Workers	23115	Prepare and serve cold drinks, frozen milk drinks, or desserts, using drink-dispensing, milkshake, or frozen-custard machines.	Core
35-3023.00	Fast Food and Counter Workers	23113	Wrap menu items such as sandwiches, hot entrees, and desserts for serving or for takeout.	Core
35-3023.00	Fast Food and Counter Workers	23121	Set up dining areas for meals, and clear them following meals.	Core
35-3023.00	Fast Food and Counter Workers	23111	Collect and return dirty dishes to the kitchen for washing.	Core
35-3023.00	Fast Food and Counter Workers	23101	Scrub and polish counters, steam tables, and other equipment, and clean glasses, dishes, and fountain equipment.	Core
35-3023.00	Fast Food and Counter Workers	23123	Deliver orders to kitchens, and pick up and serve food when it is ready.	Core
35-3023.00	Fast Food and Counter Workers	23118	Perform personnel activities, such as supervising and training employees.	Supplemental
35-3023.00	Fast Food and Counter Workers	23122	Add relishes and garnishes to food orders, according to instructions.	Supplemental
35-3023.00	Fast Food and Counter Workers	23120	Distribute food to servers.	Supplemental
35-3023.00	Fast Food and Counter Workers	23116	Select food items from serving or storage areas and place them in dishes, on serving trays, or in take-out bags.	Supplemental
35-3023.00	Fast Food and Counter Workers	23114	Notify kitchen personnel of shortages or special orders.	Supplemental
35-3023.00	Fast Food and Counter Workers	23119	Take customers' orders and write ordered items on tickets, giving ticket stubs to customers when needed to identify filled orders.	Supplemental
35-3023.00	Fast Food and Counter Workers	23125	Plan, prepare, and deliver meals to individuals with special dietary needs.	Supplemental
35-3023.00	Fast Food and Counter Workers	23117	Replenish foods at serving stations.	Supplemental
35-3023.00	Fast Food and Counter Workers	23112	Wash dishes, glassware, and silverware after meals.	Supplemental
35-3023.00	Fast Food and Counter Workers	23124	Arrange tables and decorations according to instructions.	Supplemental
35-3023.01	Baristas	17588	Receive and process customer payments.	Core
35-3023.01	Baristas	17581	Prepare or serve hot or cold beverages, such as coffee, espresso drinks, blended coffees, or teas.	Core
35-3023.01	Baristas	17591	Take customer orders and convey them to other employees for preparation.	Core
35-3023.01	Baristas	17582	Clean or sanitize work areas, utensils, or equipment.	Core
35-3023.01	Baristas	17585	Describe menu items to customers, or suggest products that might appeal to them.	Core
35-3023.01	Baristas	17583	Clean service or seating areas.	Core
35-3023.01	Baristas	17589	Serve prepared foods, such as muffins, biscotti, or bagels.	Core
35-3023.01	Baristas	17597	Prepare or serve menu items, such as sandwiches or salads.	Core
35-3023.01	Baristas	17598	Set up or restock product displays.	Core
35-3023.01	Baristas	17593	Weigh, grind, or pack coffee beans for customers.	Core
35-3023.01	Baristas	17590	Stock customer service stations with paper products or beverage preparation items.	Core
35-3023.01	Baristas	17594	Wrap, label, or date food items for sale.	Core
35-3023.01	Baristas	17587	Provide customers with product details, such as coffee blend or preparation descriptions.	Core
35-3023.01	Baristas	17592	Take out garbage.	Core
35-3023.01	Baristas	17586	Order, receive, or stock supplies or retail products.	Core
35-3023.01	Baristas	17599	Slice fruits, vegetables, desserts, or meats for use in food service.	Core
35-3023.01	Baristas	17584	Check temperatures of freezers, refrigerators, or heating equipment to ensure proper functioning.	Core
35-3023.01	Baristas	17596	Demonstrate the use of retail equipment, such as espresso machines.	Core
35-3023.01	Baristas	17595	Create signs to advertise store products or events.	Core
35-3031.00	Waiters and Waitresses	2276	Collect payments from customers.	Core
35-3031.00	Waiters and Waitresses	2275	Check patrons' identification to ensure that they meet minimum age requirements for consumption of alcoholic beverages.	Core
35-3031.00	Waiters and Waitresses	2277	Write patrons' food orders on order slips, memorize orders, or enter orders into computers for transmittal to kitchen staff.	Core
35-3031.00	Waiters and Waitresses	2279	Check with customers to ensure that they are enjoying their meals, and take action to correct any problems.	Core
35-3031.00	Waiters and Waitresses	2278	Take orders from patrons for food or beverages.	Core
35-3031.00	Waiters and Waitresses	2281	Prepare checks that itemize and total meal costs and sales taxes.	Core
35-3031.00	Waiters and Waitresses	18745	Remove dishes and glasses from tables or counters, and take them to kitchen for cleaning.	Core
35-3031.00	Waiters and Waitresses	2285	Clean tables or counters after patrons have finished dining.	Core
35-3031.00	Waiters and Waitresses	2280	Serve food or beverages to patrons, and prepare or serve specialty dishes at tables as required.	Core
35-3031.00	Waiters and Waitresses	18747	Perform cleaning duties, such as sweeping and mopping floors, vacuuming carpet, tidying up server station, taking out trash, or checking and cleaning bathroom.	Core
35-3031.00	Waiters and Waitresses	2283	Present menus to patrons and answer questions about menu items, making recommendations upon request.	Core
35-3031.00	Waiters and Waitresses	2288	Prepare tables for meals, including setting up items such as linens, silverware, and glassware.	Core
35-3031.00	Waiters and Waitresses	2290	Stock service areas with supplies such as coffee, food, tableware, and linens.	Core
35-3031.00	Waiters and Waitresses	18744	Roll silverware, set up food stations, or set up dining areas to prepare for the next shift or for large parties.	Core
35-3031.00	Waiters and Waitresses	2284	Inform customers of daily specials.	Core
35-3031.00	Waiters and Waitresses	2287	Explain how various menu items are prepared, describing ingredients and cooking methods.	Core
35-3031.00	Waiters and Waitresses	18746	Assist host or hostess by answering phones to take reservations or to-go orders, and by greeting, seating, and thanking guests.	Core
35-3031.00	Waiters and Waitresses	2292	Fill salt, pepper, sugar, cream, condiment, and napkin containers.	Core
35-3031.00	Waiters and Waitresses	2289	Perform food preparation duties, such as preparing salads, appetizers, and cold dishes, portioning desserts, and brewing coffee.	Core
35-3031.00	Waiters and Waitresses	2286	Prepare hot, cold, and mixed drinks for patrons, and chill bottles of wine.	Core
35-3031.00	Waiters and Waitresses	2293	Escort customers to their tables.	Core
35-3031.00	Waiters and Waitresses	18748	Provide guests with information about local areas, including directions.	Core
35-3031.00	Waiters and Waitresses	2291	Garnish and decorate dishes in preparation for serving.	Supplemental
35-3031.00	Waiters and Waitresses	2295	Bring wine selections to tables with appropriate glasses, and pour the wines for customers.	Supplemental
35-3031.00	Waiters and Waitresses	2294	Describe and recommend wines to customers.	Supplemental
35-3041.00	Food Servers, Nonrestaurant	11152	Place food servings on plates or trays according to orders or instructions.	Core
35-3041.00	Food Servers, Nonrestaurant	11150	Clean or sterilize dishes, kitchen utensils, equipment, or facilities.	Core
35-3041.00	Food Servers, Nonrestaurant	11149	Monitor food distribution, ensuring that meals are delivered to the correct recipients and that guidelines, such as those for special diets, are followed.	Core
35-3041.00	Food Servers, Nonrestaurant	11151	Examine trays to ensure that they contain required items.	Core
35-3041.00	Food Servers, Nonrestaurant	11153	Load trays with accessories, such as eating utensils, napkins, or condiments.	Core
35-3041.00	Food Servers, Nonrestaurant	11154	Take food orders and relay orders to kitchens or serving counters so they can be filled.	Core
35-3041.00	Food Servers, Nonrestaurant	11158	Monitor food preparation or serving techniques to ensure that proper procedures are followed.	Core
35-3041.00	Food Servers, Nonrestaurant	11156	Remove trays and stack dishes for return to kitchen after meals are finished.	Core
35-3041.00	Food Servers, Nonrestaurant	11159	Carry food, silverware, or linen on trays or use carts to carry trays.	Core
35-3041.00	Food Servers, Nonrestaurant	11161	Record amounts and types of special food items served to customers.	Core
35-3041.00	Food Servers, Nonrestaurant	11155	Stock service stations with items, such as ice, napkins, or straws.	Core
35-3041.00	Food Servers, Nonrestaurant	11157	Prepare food items, such as sandwiches, salads, soups, or beverages.	Core
35-3041.00	Food Servers, Nonrestaurant	11160	Determine where patients or patrons would like to eat their meals and help them get situated.	Core
35-3041.00	Food Servers, Nonrestaurant	11162	Total checks, present them to customers, and accept payment for services.	Supplemental
35-9011.00	Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers	11178	Run cash registers.	Core
35-9011.00	Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers	11169	Serve ice water, coffee, rolls, or butter to patrons.	Core
35-9011.00	Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers	11165	Scrape and stack dirty dishes and carry dishes and other tableware to kitchens for cleaning.	Core
35-9011.00	Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers	11163	Wipe tables or seats with dampened cloths or replace dirty tablecloths.	Core
35-9011.00	Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers	11164	Set tables with clean linens, condiments, or other supplies.	Core
35-9011.00	Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers	23929	Greet and seat customers.	Core
35-9011.00	Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers	11166	Clean up spilled food or drink or broken dishes and remove empty bottles and trash.	Core
35-9011.00	Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers	11168	Maintain adequate supplies of items, such as clean linens, silverware, glassware, dishes, or trays.	Core
35-9011.00	Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers	11172	Locate items requested by customers.	Core
35-9011.00	Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers	11170	Fill beverage or ice dispensers.	Core
35-9011.00	Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers	11173	Carry food, dishes, trays, or silverware from kitchens or supply departments to serving counters.	Core
35-9011.00	Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers	11167	Perform serving, cleaning, or stocking duties in establishments, such as cafeterias or dining rooms, to facilitate customer service.	Core
35-9011.00	Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers	11176	Carry trays from food counters to tables for cafeteria patrons.	Core
35-9011.00	Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers	11171	Stock cabinets or serving areas with condiments and refill condiment containers.	Core
35-9011.00	Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers	11174	Serve food to customers when waiters or waitresses need assistance.	Core
35-9011.00	Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers	11175	Clean and polish counters, shelves, walls, furniture, or equipment in food service areas or other areas of restaurants and mop or vacuum floors.	Core
35-9011.00	Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers	11177	Replenish supplies of food or equipment at steam tables or service bars.	Supplemental
35-9011.00	Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers	11179	Wash glasses or other serving equipment at bars.	Supplemental
35-9011.00	Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers	11181	Carry linens to or from laundry areas.	Supplemental
35-9011.00	Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers	11180	Garnish foods and position them on tables to make them visible and accessible.	Supplemental
35-9011.00	Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers	11183	Mix and prepare flavors for mixed drinks.	Supplemental
35-9011.00	Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers	11184	Slice and pit fruit used to garnish drinks.	Supplemental
35-9011.00	Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers	11182	Stock refrigerating units with wines or bottled beer or replace empty beer kegs.	Supplemental
35-9021.00	Dishwashers	11186	Wash dishes, glassware, flatware, pots, or pans, using dishwashers or by hand.	Core
35-9021.00	Dishwashers	11188	Maintain kitchen work areas, equipment, or utensils in clean and orderly condition.	Core
35-9021.00	Dishwashers	11187	Place clean dishes, utensils, or cooking equipment in storage areas.	Core
35-9021.00	Dishwashers	11190	Sweep or scrub floors.	Core
35-9021.00	Dishwashers	11189	Stock supplies, such as food or utensils, in serving stations, cupboards, refrigerators, or salad bars.	Core
35-9021.00	Dishwashers	11193	Clean or prepare various foods for cooking or serving.	Core
35-9021.00	Dishwashers	11192	Sort and remove trash, placing it in designated pickup areas.	Core
35-9021.00	Dishwashers	11195	Transfer supplies or equipment between storage and work areas, by hand or using hand trucks.	Core
35-9021.00	Dishwashers	11196	Receive and store supplies.	Core
35-9021.00	Dishwashers	11191	Clean garbage cans with water or steam.	Core
35-9021.00	Dishwashers	11198	Load or unload trucks that deliver or pick up food or supplies.	Supplemental
35-9021.00	Dishwashers	11197	Prepare and package individual place settings.	Supplemental
35-9021.00	Dishwashers	11194	Set up banquet tables.	Supplemental
35-9031.00	Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop	2296	Provide guests with menus.	Core
35-9031.00	Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop	2297	Greet guests and seat them at tables or in waiting areas.	Core
35-9031.00	Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop	2302	Maintain contact with kitchen staff, management, serving staff, and customers to ensure that dining details are handled properly and customers' concerns are addressed.	Core
35-9031.00	Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop	18749	Assign patrons to tables suitable for their needs and according to rotation so that servers receive an appropriate number of seatings.	Core
35-9031.00	Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop	18750	Speak with patrons to ensure satisfaction with food and service, to respond to complaints, or to make conversation.	Core
35-9031.00	Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop	18752	Inspect dining and serving areas to ensure cleanliness and proper setup.	Core
35-9031.00	Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop	2307	Supervise and coordinate activities of dining room staff to ensure that patrons receive prompt and courteous service.	Core
35-9031.00	Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop	18751	Answer telephone calls and respond to inquiries or transfer calls.	Core
35-9031.00	Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop	21070	Assist other restaurant workers by serving food and beverages, or by bussing tables.	Core
35-9031.00	Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop	18753	Inspect restrooms for cleanliness and availability of supplies, and clean restrooms when necessary.	Core
35-9031.00	Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop	18754	Take and prepare to-go orders.	Core
35-9031.00	Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop	2303	Inform patrons of establishment specialties and features.	Core
35-9031.00	Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop	2301	Receive and record patrons' dining reservations.	Core
35-9031.00	Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop	2305	Operate cash registers to accept payments for food and beverages.	Supplemental
35-9031.00	Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop	2304	Direct patrons to coatrooms and waiting areas, such as lounges.	Supplemental
35-9031.00	Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop	2306	Prepare cash receipts after establishments close, and make bank deposits.	Supplemental
35-9031.00	Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop	2309	Order or requisition supplies and equipment for tables and serving stations.	Supplemental
35-9031.00	Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop	2310	Hire, train, and supervise food and beverage service staff.	Supplemental
35-9031.00	Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop	2312	Confer with other staff to help plan establishments' menus.	Supplemental
35-9031.00	Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop	2313	Perform marketing and advertising services.	Supplemental
37-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers	9533	Supervise in-house services, such as laundries, maintenance and repair, dry cleaning, or valet services.	Core
37-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers	9520	Select the most suitable cleaning materials for different types of linens, furniture, flooring, and surfaces.	Core
37-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers	9534	Advise managers, desk clerks, or admitting personnel of rooms ready for occupancy.	Core
37-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers	9513	Inspect work performed to ensure that it meets specifications and established standards.	Core
37-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers	9515	Perform or assist with cleaning duties as necessary.	Core
37-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers	9514	Plan and prepare employee work schedules.	Core
37-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers	9527	Establish and implement operational standards and procedures for the departments supervised.	Core
37-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers	9519	Inspect and evaluate the physical condition of facilities to determine the type of work required.	Core
37-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers	9524	Inventory stock to ensure that supplies and equipment are available in adequate amounts.	Core
37-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers	9522	Issue supplies and equipment to workers.	Core
37-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers	9523	Forecast necessary levels of staffing and stock at different times to facilitate effective scheduling and ordering.	Core
37-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers	20130	Check and maintain equipment to ensure that it is in working order.	Core
37-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers	9531	Maintain required records of work hours, budgets, payrolls, and other information.	Core
37-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers	9512	Direct activities for stopping the spread of infections in facilities, such as hospitals.	Core
37-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers	9528	Recommend or arrange for additional services, such as painting, repair work, renovations, and the replacement of furnishings and equipment.	Core
37-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers	9517	Coordinate activities with other departments to ensure that services are provided in an efficient and timely manner.	Core
37-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers	9516	Investigate complaints about service and equipment, and take corrective action.	Core
37-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers	9521	Instruct staff in work policies and procedures, and the use and maintenance of equipment.	Core
37-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers	9529	Select and order or purchase new equipment, supplies, or furnishings.	Core
37-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers	9536	Prepare reports on activity, personnel, and information, such as occupancy, hours worked, facility usage, work performed, and departmental expenses.	Core
37-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers	9526	Confer with staff to resolve performance and personnel problems, and to discuss company policies.	Core
37-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers	9525	Evaluate employee performance and recommend personnel actions, such as promotions, transfers, and dismissals.	Core
37-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers	9530	Recommend changes that could improve service and increase operational efficiency.	Core
37-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers	9535	Perform financial tasks, such as estimating costs and preparing and managing budgets.	Supplemental
37-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers	9532	Screen job applicants, and hire new employees.	Supplemental
37-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers	20131	Perform grounds maintenance tasks, such as removing snow and mowing the lawn.	Supplemental
37-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers	11199	Establish and enforce operating procedures and work standards that will ensure adequate performance and personnel safety.	Core
37-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers	11202	Schedule work for crews, depending on work priorities, crew or equipment availability, or weather conditions.	Core
37-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers	11225	Tour grounds, such as parks, botanical gardens, cemeteries, or golf courses, to inspect conditions of plants and soil.	Core
37-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers	11204	Monitor project activities to ensure that instructions are followed, deadlines are met, and schedules are maintained.	Core
37-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers	11201	Direct activities of workers who perform duties, such as landscaping, cultivating lawns, or pruning trees and shrubs.	Core
37-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers	11200	Inspect completed work to ensure conformance to specifications, standards, and contract requirements.	Core
37-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers	11203	Plant or maintain vegetation through activities such as mulching, fertilizing, watering, mowing, or pruning.	Core
37-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers	11210	Direct or perform mixing or application of fertilizers, insecticides, herbicides, or fungicides.	Core
37-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers	11205	Train workers in tasks such as transplanting or pruning trees or shrubs, finishing cement, using equipment, or caring for turf.	Core
37-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers	11224	Prepare service estimates based on labor, material, and machine costs and maintain budgets for individual projects.	Core
37-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers	11215	Identify diseases or pests affecting landscaping and order appropriate treatments.	Core
37-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers	11207	Inventory supplies of tools, equipment, or materials to ensure that sufficient supplies are available and items are in usable condition.	Core
37-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers	11212	Maintain required records, such as personnel information or project records.	Core
37-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers	11209	Perform personnel-related activities, such as hiring workers, evaluating staff performance, or taking disciplinary actions when performance problems occur.	Core
37-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers	11206	Provide workers with assistance in performing duties as necessary to meet deadlines.	Core
37-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers	11213	Prepare or maintain required records, such as work activity or personnel reports.	Core
37-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers	11216	Investigate work-related complaints to verify problems and to determine responses.	Core
37-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers	11219	Perform administrative duties, such as authorizing leaves or processing time sheets.	Core
37-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers	11208	Confer with other supervisors to coordinate work activities with those of other departments or units.	Core
37-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers	11217	Direct or assist workers engaged in the maintenance or repair of equipment, such as power tools or motorized equipment.	Core
37-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers	11211	Review contracts or work assignments to determine service, machine, or workforce requirements for jobs.	Core
37-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers	11214	Order the performance of corrective work when problems occur and recommend procedural changes to avoid such problems.	Core
37-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers	11221	Confer with managers or landscape architects to develop plans or schedules for landscaping maintenance or improvement.	Core
37-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers	11220	Recommend changes in working conditions or equipment used to increase crew efficiency.	Core
37-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers	11223	Answer inquiries from current or prospective customers regarding methods, materials, or price ranges.	Core
37-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers	11218	Install or maintain landscaped areas, performing tasks such as removing snow, pouring cement curbs, or repairing sidewalks.	Core
37-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers	11226	Design or supervise the installation of sprinkler systems, calculating water pressure, or valve and pipe coverage needs.	Core
37-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers	11222	Negotiate with customers regarding fees for landscaping, lawn service, or groundskeeping work.	Supplemental
37-2011.00	Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9538	Service, clean, or supply restrooms.	Core
37-2011.00	Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9539	Gather and empty trash.	Core
37-2011.00	Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9540	Clean building floors by sweeping, mopping, scrubbing, or vacuuming.	Core
37-2011.00	Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	20590	Monitor building security and safety by performing tasks such as locking doors after operating hours or checking electrical appliance use to ensure that hazards are not created.	Core
37-2011.00	Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9544	Notify managers concerning the need for major repairs or additions to building operating systems.	Core
37-2011.00	Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9541	Follow procedures for the use of chemical cleaners and power equipment to prevent damage to floors and fixtures.	Core
37-2011.00	Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9542	Mix water and detergents or acids in containers to prepare cleaning solutions, according to specifications.	Core
37-2011.00	Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9546	Clean windows, glass partitions, or mirrors, using soapy water or other cleaners, sponges, or squeegees.	Core
37-2011.00	Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9545	Requisition supplies or equipment needed for cleaning and maintenance duties.	Core
37-2011.00	Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9550	Dust furniture, walls, machines, or equipment.	Core
37-2011.00	Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9549	Clean and polish furniture and fixtures.	Core
37-2011.00	Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9551	Move heavy furniture, equipment, or supplies, either manually or with hand trucks.	Core
37-2011.00	Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9543	Strip, seal, finish, and polish floors.	Supplemental
37-2011.00	Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9552	Remove snow from sidewalks, driveways, or parking areas, using snowplows, snow blowers, or snow shovels, or spread snow-melting chemicals.	Supplemental
37-2011.00	Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9555	Make adjustments or minor repairs to heating, cooling, ventilating, plumbing, or electrical systems.	Supplemental
37-2011.00	Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	20592	Drive vans, industrial trucks, or other vehicles required to travel to, or to perform, cleaning work.	Supplemental
37-2011.00	Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9554	Spray insecticides or fumigants to prevent insect or rodent infestation.	Supplemental
37-2011.00	Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9548	Set up, arrange, or remove decorations, tables, chairs, ladders, or scaffolding to prepare facilities for events, such as banquets or meetings.	Supplemental
37-2011.00	Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9559	Clean chimneys, flues, and connecting pipes, using power or hand tools.	Supplemental
37-2011.00	Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	20591	Mow or trim lawns or shrubbery, using mowers or hand or power trimmers, and clear debris from grounds.	Supplemental
37-2011.00	Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9547	Steam-clean or shampoo carpets.	Supplemental
37-2012.00	Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9564	Keep storage areas and carts well-stocked, clean, and tidy.	Core
37-2012.00	Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9560	Carry linens, towels, toilet items, and cleaning supplies, using wheeled carts.	Core
37-2012.00	Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9561	Clean rooms, hallways, lobbies, lounges, restrooms, corridors, elevators, stairways, locker rooms, and other work areas so that health standards are met.	Core
37-2012.00	Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9562	Empty wastebaskets, empty and clean ashtrays, and transport other trash and waste to disposal areas.	Core
37-2012.00	Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9566	Sweep, scrub, wax, or polish floors, using brooms, mops, or powered scrubbing and waxing machines.	Core
37-2012.00	Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9563	Replenish supplies, such as drinking glasses, linens, writing supplies, and bathroom items.	Core
37-2012.00	Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9567	Clean rugs, carpets, upholstered furniture, and draperies, using vacuum cleaners and shampooers.	Core
37-2012.00	Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9568	Wash windows, walls, ceilings, and woodwork, waxing and polishing as necessary.	Core
37-2012.00	Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9565	Dust and polish furniture and equipment.	Core
37-2012.00	Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9570	Disinfect equipment and supplies, using germicides or steam-operated sterilizers.	Supplemental
37-2012.00	Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9571	Observe precautions required to protect hotel and guest property and report damage, theft, and found articles to supervisors.	Supplemental
37-2012.00	Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9577	Sort, count, and mark clean linens and store them in linen closets.	Supplemental
37-2012.00	Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9575	Sort clothing and other articles, load washing machines, and iron and fold dried items.	Supplemental
37-2012.00	Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9587	Move and arrange furniture and turn mattresses.	Supplemental
37-2012.00	Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9582	Replace light bulbs.	Supplemental
37-2012.00	Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9586	Deliver television sets, ironing boards, baby cribs, and rollaway beds to guests' rooms.	Supplemental
37-2012.00	Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9569	Hang draperies and dust window blinds.	Supplemental
37-2012.00	Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9581	Request repair services and wait for repair workers to arrive.	Supplemental
37-2012.00	Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9579	Prepare rooms for meetings and arrange decorations, media equipment, and furniture for social or business functions.	Supplemental
37-2012.00	Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners	9578	Polish silver accessories and metalwork, such as fixtures and fittings.	Supplemental
37-2021.00	Pest Control Workers	7974	Record work activities performed.	Core
37-2021.00	Pest Control Workers	7975	Inspect premises to identify infestation source and extent of damage to property, wall, or roof porosity and access to infested locations.	Core
37-2021.00	Pest Control Workers	20759	Recommend treatment and prevention methods for pest problems to clients.	Core
37-2021.00	Pest Control Workers	7976	Spray or dust chemical solutions, powders, or gases into rooms, onto clothing, furnishings, or wood, or over marshlands, ditches, or catch basins.	Core
37-2021.00	Pest Control Workers	7977	Clean work site after completion of job.	Core
37-2021.00	Pest Control Workers	7979	Drive truck equipped with power spraying equipment.	Core
37-2021.00	Pest Control Workers	20760	Measure area dimensions requiring treatment, calculate fumigant requirements, and estimate cost for service.	Core
37-2021.00	Pest Control Workers	7983	Study preliminary reports or diagrams of infested area and determine treatment type required to eliminate and prevent recurrence of infestation.	Core
37-2021.00	Pest Control Workers	7978	Direct, or assist other workers in, treatment or extermination processes to eliminate or control rodents, insects, or weeds.	Core
37-2021.00	Pest Control Workers	7981	Post warning signs and lock building doors to secure area to be fumigated.	Supplemental
37-2021.00	Pest Control Workers	7985	Set mechanical traps, or place poisonous paste or bait in sewers, burrows, or ditches.	Supplemental
37-2021.00	Pest Control Workers	7982	Cut or bore openings in building or surrounding concrete, access infested areas, insert nozzle, and inject pesticide to impregnate ground.	Supplemental
37-2021.00	Pest Control Workers	7986	Clean and remove blockages from infested areas to facilitate spraying procedures and provide drainage, using brooms, mops, shovels, or rakes.	Supplemental
37-3011.00	Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers	9594	Gather and remove litter.	Core
37-3011.00	Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers	9592	Use hand tools, such as shovels, rakes, pruning saws, saws, hedge or brush trimmers, or axes.	Core
37-3011.00	Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers	20761	Operate vehicles or powered equipment, such as mowers, tractors, twin-axle vehicles, snow blowers, chainsaws, electric clippers, sod cutters, or pruning saws.	Core
37-3011.00	Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers	9598	Water lawns, trees, or plants, using portable sprinkler systems, hoses, or watering cans.	Core
37-3011.00	Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers	9593	Prune or trim trees, shrubs, or hedges, using shears, pruners, or chain saws.	Core
37-3011.00	Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers	9596	Mix and spray or spread fertilizers, herbicides, or insecticides onto grass, shrubs, or trees, using hand or automatic sprayers or spreaders.	Core
37-3011.00	Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers	9591	Care for established lawns by mulching, aerating, weeding, grubbing, removing thatch, or trimming or edging around flower beds, walks, or walls.	Core
37-3011.00	Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers	9601	Follow planned landscaping designs to determine where to lay sod, sow grass, or plant flowers or foliage.	Core
37-3011.00	Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers	9599	Trim or pick flowers and clean flower beds.	Core
37-3011.00	Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers	9611	Attach wires from planted trees to support stakes.	Core
37-3011.00	Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers	9602	Plant seeds, bulbs, foliage, flowering plants, grass, ground covers, trees, or shrubs, and apply mulch for protection, using gardening tools.	Core
37-3011.00	Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers	9589	Mow or edge lawns, using power mowers or edgers.	Core
37-3011.00	Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers	9600	Rake, mulch, and compost leaves.	Core
37-3011.00	Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers	9603	Decorate gardens with stones or plants.	Core
37-3011.00	Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers	9606	Use irrigation methods to adjust the amount of water consumption and to prevent waste.	Supplemental
37-3011.00	Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers	9597	Provide proper upkeep of sidewalks, driveways, parking lots, fountains, planters, burial sites, or other grounds features.	Supplemental
37-3011.00	Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers	9590	Shovel snow from walks, driveways, or parking lots, and spread salt in those areas.	Supplemental
37-3011.00	Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers	9604	Maintain irrigation systems, including winterizing the systems and starting them up in spring.	Supplemental
37-3011.00	Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers	9610	Plan or cultivate lawns or gardens.	Supplemental
37-3011.00	Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers	9595	Maintain or repair tools, equipment, or structures, such as buildings, greenhouses, fences, or benches, using hand or power tools.	Supplemental
37-3011.00	Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers	9609	Care for artificial turf fields, periodically removing the turf and replacing cushioning pads or vacuuming and disinfecting the turf after use to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria.	Supplemental
37-3011.00	Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers	9612	Install rock gardens, ponds, decks, drainage systems, irrigation systems, retaining walls, fences, planters, or playground equipment.	Supplemental
37-3011.00	Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers	9605	Care for natural turf fields, making sure the underlying soil has the required composition to allow proper drainage and to support the grasses.	Supplemental
37-3011.00	Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers	9608	Advise customers on plant selection or care.	Supplemental
37-3011.00	Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers	9607	Haul or spread topsoil, or spread straw over seeded soil to hold soil in place.	Supplemental
37-3011.00	Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers	9614	Build forms and mix and pour cement to form garden borders.	Supplemental
37-3012.00	Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators, Vegetation	11228	Mix pesticides, herbicides, or fungicides for application to trees, shrubs, lawns, or botanical crops.	Core
37-3012.00	Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators, Vegetation	11227	Fill sprayer tanks with water and chemicals, according to formulas.	Core
37-3012.00	Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators, Vegetation	11230	Lift, push, and swing nozzles, hoses, and tubes to direct spray over designated areas.	Core
37-3012.00	Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators, Vegetation	20762	Identify lawn or plant diseases to determine the appropriate course of treatment.	Core
37-3012.00	Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators, Vegetation	11229	Cover areas to specified depths with pesticides, applying knowledge of weather conditions, droplet sizes, elevation-to-distance ratios, and obstructions.	Core
37-3012.00	Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators, Vegetation	11231	Start motors and engage machinery, such as sprayer agitators or pumps or portable spray equipment.	Core
37-3012.00	Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators, Vegetation	11232	Connect hoses and nozzles selected according to terrain, distribution pattern requirements, types of infestations, and velocities.	Core
37-3012.00	Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators, Vegetation	11233	Clean or service machinery to ensure operating efficiency, using water, gasoline, lubricants, or hand tools.	Core
37-3012.00	Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators, Vegetation	11234	Provide driving instructions to truck drivers to ensure complete coverage of designated areas, using hand and horn signals.	Supplemental
37-3012.00	Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators, Vegetation	11235	Plant grass with seed spreaders, and operate straw blowers to cover seeded areas with mixtures of asphalt and straw.	Supplemental
37-3013.00	Tree Trimmers and Pruners	13120	Operate shredding and chipping equipment, and feed limbs and brush into the machines.	Core
37-3013.00	Tree Trimmers and Pruners	13113	Operate boom trucks, loaders, stump chippers, brush chippers, tractors, power saws, trucks, sprayers, and other equipment and tools.	Core
37-3013.00	Tree Trimmers and Pruners	13116	Cut away dead and excess branches from trees, or clear branches around power lines, using climbing equipment or buckets of extended truck booms, or chainsaws, hooks, handsaws, shears, and clippers.	Core
37-3013.00	Tree Trimmers and Pruners	13115	Clean, sharpen, and lubricate tools and equipment.	Core
37-3013.00	Tree Trimmers and Pruners	13119	Hoist tools and equipment to tree trimmers, and lower branches with ropes or block and tackle.	Core
37-3013.00	Tree Trimmers and Pruners	13114	Climb trees, using climbing hooks and belts, or climb ladders to gain access to work areas.	Core
37-3013.00	Tree Trimmers and Pruners	13112	Supervise others engaged in tree trimming work and train lower-level employees.	Core
37-3013.00	Tree Trimmers and Pruners	13117	Trim, top, and reshape trees to achieve attractive shapes or to remove low-hanging branches.	Core
37-3013.00	Tree Trimmers and Pruners	13121	Load debris and refuse onto trucks and haul it away for disposal.	Core
37-3013.00	Tree Trimmers and Pruners	13122	Inspect trees to determine if they have diseases or pest problems.	Core
37-3013.00	Tree Trimmers and Pruners	13125	Provide information to the public regarding trees, such as advice on tree care.	Core
37-3013.00	Tree Trimmers and Pruners	13128	Trim jagged stumps, using saws or pruning shears.	Core
37-3013.00	Tree Trimmers and Pruners	13126	Clear sites, streets, and grounds of woody and herbaceous materials, such as tree stumps and fallen trees and limbs.	Core
37-3013.00	Tree Trimmers and Pruners	13124	Collect debris and refuse from tree trimming and removal operations into piles, using shovels, rakes, or other tools.	Core
37-3013.00	Tree Trimmers and Pruners	13123	Cable, brace, tie, bolt, stake, and guy trees and branches to provide support.	Core
37-3013.00	Tree Trimmers and Pruners	13131	Plan and develop budgets for tree work, and estimate the monetary value of trees.	Supplemental
37-3013.00	Tree Trimmers and Pruners	13118	Prune, cut down, fertilize, and spray trees as directed by tree surgeons.	Supplemental
37-3013.00	Tree Trimmers and Pruners	13127	Remove broken limbs from wires, using hooked extension poles.	Supplemental
37-3013.00	Tree Trimmers and Pruners	13132	Water, root-feed, and fertilize trees.	Supplemental
37-3013.00	Tree Trimmers and Pruners	13135	Scrape decayed matter from cavities in trees and fill holes with cement to promote healing and to prevent further deterioration.	Supplemental
37-3013.00	Tree Trimmers and Pruners	13130	Spray trees to treat diseased or unhealthy trees, including mixing chemicals and calibrating spray equipment.	Supplemental
37-3013.00	Tree Trimmers and Pruners	13133	Apply tar or other protective substances to cut surfaces or seal surfaces and to protect them from fungi and insects.	Supplemental
37-3013.00	Tree Trimmers and Pruners	13129	Transplant and remove trees and shrubs, and prepare trees for moving.	Supplemental
37-3013.00	Tree Trimmers and Pruners	13136	Split logs or wooden blocks into bolts, pickets, posts, or stakes, using hand tools such as ax wedges, sledgehammers, and mallets.	Supplemental
39-1013.00	First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers	23127	Monitor game operations to ensure that house rules are followed, that tribal, state, and federal regulations are adhered to, and that employees provide prompt and courteous service.	Core
39-1013.00	First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers	23129	Observe gamblers' behavior for signs of cheating, such as marking, switching, or counting cards, and notify security staff of suspected cheating.	Core
39-1013.00	First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers	23133	Perform paperwork required for monetary transactions.	Core
39-1013.00	First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers	23128	Respond to and resolve patrons' complaints.	Core
39-1013.00	First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers	23132	Greet customers and ask about the quality of service they are receiving.	Core
39-1013.00	First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers	23130	Perform minor repairs or make adjustments to slot machines, resolving problems such as machine tilts and coin jams.	Core
39-1013.00	First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers	23135	Maintain familiarity with the games at a facility and with strategies or tricks used by cheaters at such games.	Core
39-1013.00	First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers	23131	Monitor payment of hand-delivered jackpots to ensure promptness.	Core
39-1013.00	First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers	23134	Explain and interpret house rules, such as game rules or betting limits, for patrons.	Core
39-1013.00	First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers	23140	Establish and maintain banks and table limits for each game.	Core
39-1013.00	First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers	23136	Reset slot machines after payoffs.	Core
39-1013.00	First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers	23137	Answer patrons' questions about gaming machine functions and payouts.	Core
39-1013.00	First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers	23138	Record the specifics of malfunctioning machines and document malfunctions needing repair.	Core
39-1013.00	First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers	23147	Monitor patrons for signs of compulsive gambling, offering assistance if necessary.	Core
39-1013.00	First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers	23152	Supervise the distribution of complimentary meals, hotel rooms, discounts, or other items given to players, based on length of play and amount bet.	Core
39-1013.00	First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers	23139	Report customer-related incidents occurring in gaming areas to supervisors.	Core
39-1013.00	First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers	23141	"Attach ""out of order"" signs to malfunctioning machines, and notify technicians when machines need to be repaired or removed."	Core
39-1013.00	First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers	23142	Enforce safety rules, and report or remove safety hazards as well as guests who are underage, intoxicated, disruptive, or cheating.	Core
39-1013.00	First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers	23143	Exchange currency for customers, converting currency into requested combinations of bills and coins.	Core
39-1013.00	First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers	23146	Evaluate workers' performance and prepare written performance evaluations.	Core
39-1013.00	First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers	23144	Monitor stations and games and move dealers from game to game to ensure adequate staffing.	Core
39-1013.00	First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers	23145	Clean and maintain slot machines and surrounding areas.	Core
39-1013.00	First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers	23149	Monitor functioning of slot machine coin dispensers and fill coin hoppers when necessary.	Supplemental
39-1013.00	First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers	23148	Record, issue receipts for, and pay off bets.	Supplemental
39-1013.00	First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers	23150	Determine how many gaming tables to open each day and schedule staff accordingly.	Supplemental
39-1013.00	First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers	23151	Direct workers compiling summary sheets for each race or event to record amounts wagered and amounts to be paid to winners.	Supplemental
39-1013.00	First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers	23154	Establish policies on types of gambling offered, odds, or extension of credit.	Supplemental
39-1013.00	First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers	23153	Review operational expenses, budget estimates, betting accounts, or collection reports for accuracy.	Supplemental
39-1013.00	First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers	23155	Interview and hire workers.	
39-1013.00	First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers	23156	Train, supervise, schedule, and evaluate workers.	
39-1014.00	First-Line Supervisors of Entertainment and Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services	23157	Analyze and record personnel or operational data and write related activity reports.	
39-1014.00	First-Line Supervisors of Entertainment and Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services	23158	Apply customer feedback to service improvement efforts.	
39-1014.00	First-Line Supervisors of Entertainment and Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services	23159	Assign work schedules, following work requirements, to ensure quality and timely delivery of service.	
39-1014.00	First-Line Supervisors of Entertainment and Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services	23160	Collaborate with staff members to plan or develop programs of events or schedules of activities.	
39-1014.00	First-Line Supervisors of Entertainment and Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services	23161	Direct or coordinate the activities of entertainment and recreation related workers.	
39-1014.00	First-Line Supervisors of Entertainment and Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services	23162	Furnish customers with information on events or activities.	
39-1014.00	First-Line Supervisors of Entertainment and Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services	23163	Inform workers about interests or special needs of specific groups.	
39-1014.00	First-Line Supervisors of Entertainment and Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services	23164	Inspect work areas or operating equipment to ensure conformance to established standards in areas such as cleanliness or maintenance.	
39-1014.00	First-Line Supervisors of Entertainment and Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services	23165	Meet with managers or other supervisors to stay informed of changes affecting workers or operations.	
39-1014.00	First-Line Supervisors of Entertainment and Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services	23166	Observe and evaluate workers' appearance and performance to ensure quality service and compliance with specifications.	
39-1014.00	First-Line Supervisors of Entertainment and Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services	23167	Participate in continuing education to stay abreast of industry trends and developments.	
39-1014.00	First-Line Supervisors of Entertainment and Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services	23168	Plan, direct, or supervise recreational and entertainment activities led by staff, such as sports, aquatics, games, or performing arts.	
39-1014.00	First-Line Supervisors of Entertainment and Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services	23169	Provide staff with assistance in performing difficult or complicated duties.	
39-1014.00	First-Line Supervisors of Entertainment and Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services	23170	Recruit and hire staff members.	
39-1014.00	First-Line Supervisors of Entertainment and Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services	23171	Requisition supplies and equipment necessary for workers to facilitate recreational or entertainment activities, such as safety harnesses, flash lights, or first aid kits.	
39-1014.00	First-Line Supervisors of Entertainment and Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services	23172	Resolve customer complaints regarding worker performance or services rendered.	
39-1014.00	First-Line Supervisors of Entertainment and Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services	23173	Serve as a point of contact between managerial staff and leaders of recreational or entertainment activities.	
39-1014.00	First-Line Supervisors of Entertainment and Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services	23174	Take disciplinary action to address performance problems.	
39-1014.00	First-Line Supervisors of Entertainment and Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services	23175	Train workers in proper operational procedures and functions and explain company policies.	
39-1022.00	First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers	13140	Train workers in proper operational procedures and functions and explain company policies.	Core
39-1022.00	First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers	13142	Meet with managers or other supervisors to stay informed of changes affecting operations.	Core
39-1022.00	First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers	13138	Assign work schedules, following work requirements, to ensure quality and timely delivery of service.	Core
39-1022.00	First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers	13151	Recruit and hire staff members.	Core
39-1022.00	First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers	13145	Resolve customer complaints regarding worker performance or services rendered.	Core
39-1022.00	First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers	13150	Take disciplinary action to address performance problems.	Core
39-1022.00	First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers	13139	Inspect work areas or operating equipment to ensure conformance to established standards in areas such as cleanliness or maintenance.	Core
39-1022.00	First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers	23179	Investigate employee complaints and resolve problems following management rules and regulations.	Core
39-1022.00	First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers	13141	Observe and evaluate workers' appearance and performance to ensure quality service and compliance with specifications.	Core
39-1022.00	First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers	23177	Direct or coordinate the activities of workers, such as hotel staff or hair stylists.	Core
39-1022.00	First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers	13152	Participate in continuing education to stay abreast of industry trends and developments.	Core
39-1022.00	First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers	23178	Inform management about problems, such as employee disputes.	Core
39-1022.00	First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers	23176	Arrange worker breaks to ensure services are adequately staffed throughout each shift.	Core
39-1022.00	First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers	20763	Apply customer feedback to service improvement efforts.	Core
39-1022.00	First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers	13143	Inform workers about interests or special needs of specific groups.	Core
39-1022.00	First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers	13146	Requisition necessary supplies, equipment, or services.	Core
39-1022.00	First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers	13154	Direct marketing, advertising, or other customer recruitment efforts.	Supplemental
39-2011.00	Animal Trainers	7989	Cue or signal animals during performances.	Core
39-2011.00	Animal Trainers	7993	Talk to or interact with animals to familiarize them to human voices or contact.	Core
39-2011.00	Animal Trainers	20593	Conduct training programs to develop or maintain desired animal behaviors for competition, entertainment, obedience, security, riding, or related purposes.	Core
39-2011.00	Animal Trainers	7992	Feed or exercise animals or provide other general care, such as cleaning or maintaining holding or performance areas.	Core
39-2011.00	Animal Trainers	7988	Observe animals' physical conditions to detect illness or unhealthy conditions requiring medical care.	Core
39-2011.00	Animal Trainers	7991	Evaluate animals to determine their temperaments, abilities, or aptitude for training.	Core
39-2011.00	Animal Trainers	7990	Administer prescribed medications to animals.	Core
39-2011.00	Animal Trainers	7995	Keep records documenting animal health, diet, or behavior.	Core
39-2011.00	Animal Trainers	20594	Evaluate animals for trainability and ability to perform.	Core
39-2011.00	Animal Trainers	7996	Advise animal owners regarding the purchase of specific animals.	Core
39-2011.00	Animal Trainers	7998	Train horses or other equines for riding, harness, show, racing, or other work, using knowledge of breed characteristics, training methods, performance standards, and the peculiarities of each animal.	Supplemental
39-2011.00	Animal Trainers	7999	Use oral, spur, rein, or hand commands to condition horses to carry riders or to pull horse-drawn equipment.	Supplemental
39-2011.00	Animal Trainers	8002	Retrain horses to break bad habits, such as kicking, bolting, or resisting bridling or grooming.	Supplemental
39-2011.00	Animal Trainers	8001	Train dogs in human assistance or property protection duties.	Supplemental
39-2011.00	Animal Trainers	8004	Organize or conduct animal shows.	Supplemental
39-2021.00	Animal Caretakers	5072	Feed and water animals according to schedules and feeding instructions.	Core
39-2021.00	Animal Caretakers	5077	Provide treatment to sick or injured animals, or contact veterinarians to secure treatment.	Core
39-2021.00	Animal Caretakers	5075	Examine and observe animals to detect signs of illness, disease, or injury.	Core
39-2021.00	Animal Caretakers	5082	Mix food, liquid formulas, medications, or food supplements according to instructions, prescriptions, and knowledge of animal species.	Core
39-2021.00	Animal Caretakers	20132	Do facility laundry and clean, organize, maintain, and disinfect animal quarters, such as pens and stables, and equipment, such as saddles and bridles.	Core
39-2021.00	Animal Caretakers	5080	Exercise animals to maintain their physical and mental health.	Core
39-2021.00	Animal Caretakers	5078	Collect and record animal information, such as weight, size, physical condition, treatments received, medications given, and food intake.	Core
39-2021.00	Animal Caretakers	5076	Respond to questions from patrons, and provide information about animals, such as behavior, habitat, breeding habits, or facility activities.	Core
39-2021.00	Animal Caretakers	5074	Answer telephones and schedule appointments.	Core
39-2021.00	Animal Caretakers	21150	Advise pet owners on how to care for their pets' health.	Core
39-2021.00	Animal Caretakers	5079	Perform animal grooming duties, such as washing, brushing, clipping, and trimming coats, cutting nails, and cleaning ears.	Core
39-2021.00	Animal Caretakers	5085	Observe and caution children petting and feeding animals in designated areas to ensure the safety of humans and animals.	Supplemental
39-2021.00	Animal Caretakers	5083	Clean and disinfect surgical equipment.	Supplemental
39-2021.00	Animal Caretakers	5086	Find homes for stray or unwanted animals.	Supplemental
39-2021.00	Animal Caretakers	5084	Discuss with clients their pets' grooming needs.	Supplemental
39-2021.00	Animal Caretakers	5089	Transfer animals between enclosures to facilitate breeding, birthing, shipping, or rearrangement of exhibits.	Supplemental
39-2021.00	Animal Caretakers	5087	Adjust controls to regulate specified temperature and humidity of animal quarters, nurseries, or exhibit areas.	Supplemental
39-2021.00	Animal Caretakers	5088	Anesthetize and inoculate animals, according to instructions.	Supplemental
39-2021.00	Animal Caretakers	5090	Install, maintain, and repair animal care facility equipment, such as infrared lights, feeding devices, and cages.	Supplemental
39-2021.00	Animal Caretakers	5091	Train animals to perform certain tasks.	Supplemental
39-2021.00	Animal Caretakers	5081	Order, unload, and store feed and supplies.	Supplemental
39-2021.00	Animal Caretakers	5093	Sell pet food and supplies.	Supplemental
39-3011.00	Gambling Dealers	4446	Pay winnings or collect losing bets as established by the rules and procedures of a specific game.	Core
39-3011.00	Gambling Dealers	21151	Greet customers and make them feel welcome.	Core
39-3011.00	Gambling Dealers	4445	Exchange paper currency for playing chips or coin money.	Core
39-3011.00	Gambling Dealers	4449	Check to ensure that all players have placed bets before play begins.	Core
39-3011.00	Gambling Dealers	4451	Inspect cards and equipment to be used in games to ensure that they are in good condition.	Core
39-3011.00	Gambling Dealers	4447	Deal cards to house hands, and compare these with players' hands to determine winners, as in black jack.	Core
39-3011.00	Gambling Dealers	4450	Stand behind a gaming table and deal the appropriate number of cards to each player.	Core
39-3011.00	Gambling Dealers	4455	Apply rule variations to card games such as poker, in which players bet on the value of their hands.	Core
39-3011.00	Gambling Dealers	4456	Receive, verify, and record patrons' cash wagers.	Core
39-3011.00	Gambling Dealers	4448	Conduct gambling games, such as dice, roulette, cards, or keno, following all applicable rules and regulations.	Core
39-3011.00	Gambling Dealers	4459	Work as part of a team of dealers in games, such as baccarat or craps.	Core
39-3011.00	Gambling Dealers	4452	Start and control games and gaming equipment, and announce winning numbers or colors.	Core
39-3011.00	Gambling Dealers	4454	Compute amounts of players' wins or losses, or scan winning tickets presented by patrons to calculate the amount of money won.	Core
39-3011.00	Gambling Dealers	4453	Open and close cash floats and game tables.	Core
39-3011.00	Gambling Dealers	4457	Answer questions about game rules and casino policies.	Core
39-3011.00	Gambling Dealers	4458	Refer patrons to gaming cashiers to collect winnings.	Core
39-3011.00	Gambling Dealers	20133	Supervise staff and monitor gambling tables to ensure security of the game.	Supplemental
39-3011.00	Gambling Dealers	4461	Seat patrons at gaming tables.	Supplemental
39-3011.00	Gambling Dealers	4464	Train new dealers.	Supplemental
39-3011.00	Gambling Dealers	4462	Prepare collection reports for submission to supervisors.	Supplemental
39-3011.00	Gambling Dealers	4460	Participate in games for gambling establishments to provide the minimum complement of players at a table.	Supplemental
39-3012.00	Gambling and Sports Book Writers and Runners	8007	Collect bets in the form of cash or chips, verifying and recording amounts.	Core
39-3012.00	Gambling and Sports Book Writers and Runners	8008	Collect cards or tickets from players.	Core
39-3012.00	Gambling and Sports Book Writers and Runners	20596	Compute and verify amounts won or lost, paying out winnings or referring patrons to workers, such as gaming cashiers, so that winnings can be collected.	Core
39-3012.00	Gambling and Sports Book Writers and Runners	8009	Answer questions about game rules or casino policies.	Core
39-3012.00	Gambling and Sports Book Writers and Runners	8012	Conduct gambling tables or games, such as dice, roulette, cards, or keno, and ensure that game rules are followed.	Supplemental
39-3012.00	Gambling and Sports Book Writers and Runners	8020	Operate games in which players bet that a ball will come to rest in a particular slot on a rotating wheel, performing actions such as spinning the wheel and releasing the ball.	Supplemental
39-3012.00	Gambling and Sports Book Writers and Runners	8016	Exchange paper currency for playing chips or coins.	Supplemental
39-3012.00	Gambling and Sports Book Writers and Runners	8010	Compare the house hand with players' hands to determine the winner.	Supplemental
39-3012.00	Gambling and Sports Book Writers and Runners	8017	Open or close cash floats or game tables.	Supplemental
39-3012.00	Gambling and Sports Book Writers and Runners	8014	Pay off or move bets as established by game rules and procedures.	Supplemental
39-3012.00	Gambling and Sports Book Writers and Runners	8018	Start gaming equipment that randomly selects numbered balls and announce winning numbers and colors.	Supplemental
39-3012.00	Gambling and Sports Book Writers and Runners	8011	Check to ensure that all players have placed their bets before play begins.	Supplemental
39-3012.00	Gambling and Sports Book Writers and Runners	8015	Inspect cards or equipment to be used in games to ensure they are in proper condition.	Supplemental
39-3012.00	Gambling and Sports Book Writers and Runners	8019	Record the number of tickets cashed and the amount paid out after each race or event.	Supplemental
39-3012.00	Gambling and Sports Book Writers and Runners	8013	Prepare collection reports for submission to supervisors.	Supplemental
39-3012.00	Gambling and Sports Book Writers and Runners	8023	Deliver tickets, cards, and money to bingo callers.	Supplemental
39-3012.00	Gambling and Sports Book Writers and Runners	8026	Sell food, beverages, or tobacco to players.	Supplemental
39-3012.00	Gambling and Sports Book Writers and Runners	8021	Supervise staff and games and mediate disputes.	Supplemental
39-3021.00	Motion Picture Projectionists	8030	Monitor operations to ensure that standards for sound and image projection quality are met.	Core
39-3021.00	Motion Picture Projectionists	8029	Start projectors and open shutters to project images onto screens.	Core
39-3021.00	Motion Picture Projectionists	8040	Open and close facilities according to rules and schedules.	Core
39-3021.00	Motion Picture Projectionists	8031	Operate equipment to show films in a number of theaters simultaneously.	Core
39-3021.00	Motion Picture Projectionists	21201	Perform regular maintenance tasks, such as rotating or replacing xenon bulbs, cleaning projectors and lenses, lubricating machinery, and keeping electrical contacts clean and tight.	Core
39-3021.00	Motion Picture Projectionists	8034	Set up and adjust picture projectors and screens to achieve proper size, illumination, and focus of images, and proper volume and tone of sound.	Core
39-3021.00	Motion Picture Projectionists	8035	Inspect projection equipment prior to operation to ensure proper working order.	Core
39-3021.00	Motion Picture Projectionists	8039	Perform minor repairs, such as replacing worn sprockets, or notify maintenance personnel of the need for major repairs.	Core
39-3021.00	Motion Picture Projectionists	8042	Set up and inspect curtain and screen controls.	Core
39-3021.00	Motion Picture Projectionists	8046	Coordinate equipment operation with presentation of supplemental material, such as music, oral commentaries, or sound effects.	Core
39-3021.00	Motion Picture Projectionists	21202	Clean the projection booth.	Core
39-3021.00	Motion Picture Projectionists	8033	Inspect movie films to ensure that they are complete and in good condition.	Supplemental
39-3021.00	Motion Picture Projectionists	8044	Remove full take-up reels and run film through rewinding machines to rewind projected films so they may be shown again.	Supplemental
39-3021.00	Motion Picture Projectionists	8047	Install and connect auxiliary equipment, such as microphones, amplifiers, disc playback machines, and lights.	Supplemental
39-3021.00	Motion Picture Projectionists	8041	Observe projector operation to anticipate need to transfer operations from one projector to another.	Supplemental
39-3021.00	Motion Picture Projectionists	8048	Prepare film inspection reports, attendance sheets, and log books.	Supplemental
39-3021.00	Motion Picture Projectionists	8032	Splice separate film reels, advertisements, and movie trailers together to form a feature-length presentation on one continuous reel.	Supplemental
39-3031.00	Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers	5096	Greet patrons attending entertainment events.	Core
39-3031.00	Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers	20764	Sell or collect admission tickets, passes, or facility memberships from patrons at entertainment events.	Core
39-3031.00	Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers	20765	Clean facilities.	Core
39-3031.00	Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers	5103	Settle seating disputes or help solve other customer concerns.	Core
39-3031.00	Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers	5097	Examine tickets or passes to verify authenticity, using criteria such as color or date issued.	Core
39-3031.00	Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers	5100	Provide assistance with patrons' special needs, such as helping those with wheelchairs.	Core
39-3031.00	Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers	5098	Guide patrons to exits or provide other instructions or assistance in case of emergency.	Core
39-3031.00	Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers	5102	Refuse admittance to undesirable persons or persons without tickets or passes.	Core
39-3031.00	Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers	20766	Assist patrons by giving directions to points in or outside of the facility or providing information about local attractions.	Core
39-3031.00	Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers	5104	Assist patrons in finding seats, lighting the way with flashlights, if necessary.	Core
39-3031.00	Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers	5099	Maintain order and ensure adherence to safety rules.	Core
39-3031.00	Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers	5105	Search for lost articles or for parents of lost children.	Core
39-3031.00	Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers	5107	Operate refreshment stands during intermission or obtain refreshments for press box patrons during performances.	Supplemental
39-3031.00	Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers	5106	Count and record number of tickets collected.	Supplemental
39-3031.00	Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers	20767	Lead tours and answer visitors' questions about the exhibits.	Supplemental
39-3031.00	Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers	5112	Manage inventory or sale of artist merchandise.	Supplemental
39-3031.00	Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers	5108	Verify credentials of patrons desiring entrance into press box and permit only authorized persons to enter.	Supplemental
39-3031.00	Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers	5109	Distribute programs to patrons.	Supplemental
39-3031.00	Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers	5113	Give door checks to patrons who are temporarily leaving establishments.	Supplemental
39-3031.00	Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers	5114	Manage informational kiosks or displays of event signs or posters.	Supplemental
39-3031.00	Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers	5111	Work with others to change advertising displays.	Supplemental
39-3031.00	Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers	5115	Page individuals wanted at the box office.	Supplemental
39-3031.00	Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers	20768	Schedule or manage staff, such as volunteer usher corps.	Supplemental
39-3091.00	Amusement and Recreation Attendants	5119	Sell tickets and collect fees from customers.	Core
39-3091.00	Amusement and Recreation Attendants	5116	Provide information about facilities, entertainment options, and rules and regulations.	Core
39-3091.00	Amusement and Recreation Attendants	5120	Keep informed of shut-down and emergency evacuation procedures.	Core
39-3091.00	Amusement and Recreation Attendants	5130	Direct patrons to rides, seats, or attractions.	Core
39-3091.00	Amusement and Recreation Attendants	5118	Monitor activities to ensure adherence to rules and safety procedures, or arrange for the removal of unruly patrons.	Core
39-3091.00	Amusement and Recreation Attendants	5117	Record details of attendance, sales, receipts, reservations, or repair activities.	Core
39-3091.00	Amusement and Recreation Attendants	5134	Maintain inventories of equipment, storing and retrieving items and assembling and disassembling equipment as necessary.	Core
39-3091.00	Amusement and Recreation Attendants	5131	Provide assistance to patrons entering or exiting amusement rides, boats, or ski lifts, or mounting or dismounting animals.	Supplemental
39-3091.00	Amusement and Recreation Attendants	5121	Clean sporting equipment, vehicles, rides, booths, facilities, or grounds.	Supplemental
39-3091.00	Amusement and Recreation Attendants	5125	Inspect equipment to detect wear and damage and perform minor repairs, adjustments, or maintenance tasks, such as oiling parts.	Supplemental
39-3091.00	Amusement and Recreation Attendants	5128	Verify, collect, or punch tickets before admitting patrons to venues, such as amusement parks and rides.	Supplemental
39-3091.00	Amusement and Recreation Attendants	5124	Fasten safety devices for patrons, or provide them with directions for fastening devices.	Supplemental
39-3091.00	Amusement and Recreation Attendants	5123	Announce or describe amusement park attractions to patrons to entice customers to games and other entertainment.	Supplemental
39-3091.00	Amusement and Recreation Attendants	5133	Schedule the use of recreation facilities, such as golf courses, tennis courts, bowling alleys, or softball diamonds.	Supplemental
39-3091.00	Amusement and Recreation Attendants	5132	Sell and serve refreshments to customers.	Supplemental
39-3091.00	Amusement and Recreation Attendants	5127	Rent, sell, or issue sporting equipment and supplies, such as bowling shoes, golf balls, swimming suits, or beach chairs.	Supplemental
39-3091.00	Amusement and Recreation Attendants	5126	Operate, drive, or explain the use of mechanical riding devices or other automatic equipment in amusement parks, carnivals, or recreation areas.	Supplemental
39-3092.00	Costume Attendants	9627	Create worksheets for dressing lists, show notes, or costume checks.	Core
39-3092.00	Costume Attendants	20898	Provide dressing assistance to cast members or assign cast dressers to assist specific cast members with costume changes.	Core
39-3092.00	Costume Attendants	9616	Arrange costumes in order of use to facilitate quick-change procedures for performances.	Core
39-3092.00	Costume Attendants	9621	Design or construct costumes or send them to tailors for construction, major repairs, or alterations.	Core
39-3092.00	Costume Attendants	9629	Examine costume fit on cast members and sketch or write notes for alterations.	Core
39-3092.00	Costume Attendants	9615	Distribute costumes or related equipment and keep records of item status.	Core
39-3092.00	Costume Attendants	9623	Check the appearance of costumes on stage or under lights to determine whether desired effects are being achieved.	Core
39-3092.00	Costume Attendants	9618	Clean and press costumes before and after performances and perform any minor repairs.	Core
39-3092.00	Costume Attendants	9625	Collaborate with production designers, costume designers, or other production staff to discuss and execute costume design details.	Core
39-3092.00	Costume Attendants	9626	Monitor, maintain, or secure inventories of costumes, wigs, or makeup, providing keys or access to assigned directors, costume designers, or wardrobe mistresses/masters.	Core
39-3092.00	Costume Attendants	9622	Purchase, rent, or requisition costumes or other wardrobe necessities.	Core
39-3092.00	Costume Attendants	9632	Study books, pictures, or examples of period clothing to determine styles worn during specific periods in history.	Core
39-3092.00	Costume Attendants	9617	Return borrowed or rented items when productions are complete and return other items to storage.	Core
39-3092.00	Costume Attendants	9630	Review scripts or other production information to determine a story's locale or period, as well as the number of characters and required costumes.	Core
39-3092.00	Costume Attendants	9624	Inventory stock to determine types or conditions of available costuming.	Core
39-3092.00	Costume Attendants	9628	Direct the work of wardrobe crews during dress rehearsals or performances.	Supplemental
39-3092.00	Costume Attendants	9634	Participate in the hiring, training, scheduling, or supervision of alteration workers.	Supplemental
39-3092.00	Costume Attendants	9633	Provide managers with budget recommendations and take responsibility for budgetary line items related to costumes, storage, or makeup needs.	Supplemental
39-3092.00	Costume Attendants	9619	Assign lockers to employees and maintain locker rooms, dressing rooms, wig rooms, or costume storage or laundry areas.	Supplemental
39-3092.00	Costume Attendants	9631	Recommend vendors and monitor their work.	Supplemental
39-3092.00	Costume Attendants	9635	Care for non-clothing items, such as flags, table skirts, or draperies.	Supplemental
39-3093.00	Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants	4476	Provide towels and sheets to clients in public baths, steam rooms, and restrooms.	Core
39-3093.00	Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants	4465	Assign dressing room facilities, locker space, or clothing containers to patrons of athletic or bathing establishments.	Core
39-3093.00	Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants	4467	Check supplies to ensure adequate availability, and order new supplies when necessary.	Core
39-3093.00	Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants	4472	Monitor patrons' facility use to ensure that rules and regulations are followed, and safety and order are maintained.	Core
39-3093.00	Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants	20134	Clean facilities such as floors or locker rooms.	Core
39-3093.00	Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants	4466	Answer customer inquiries or explain cost, availability, policies, and procedures of facilities.	Core
39-3093.00	Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants	4468	Refer guest problems or complaints to supervisors.	Core
39-3093.00	Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants	4484	Maintain a lost-and-found collection.	Core
39-3093.00	Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants	4469	Clean and polish footwear, using brushes, sponges, cleaning fluid, polishes, waxes, liquid or sole dressing, and daubers.	Supplemental
39-3093.00	Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants	4474	Activate emergency action plans and administer first aid, as necessary.	Supplemental
39-3093.00	Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants	4473	Procure beverages, food, and other items as requested.	Supplemental
39-3093.00	Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants	4477	Collect soiled linen or clothing for laundering.	Supplemental
39-3093.00	Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants	4475	Store personal possessions for patrons, issue claim checks for articles stored, and return articles on receipt of checks.	Supplemental
39-3093.00	Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants	4471	Operate washing machines and dryers to clean soiled apparel and towels.	Supplemental
39-3093.00	Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants	4482	Maintain inventories of clothing or uniforms, accessories, equipment, or linens.	Supplemental
39-3093.00	Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants	4479	Attend to needs of athletic teams in clubhouses.	Supplemental
39-3093.00	Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants	4480	Provide assistance to patrons by performing duties such as opening doors or carrying bags.	Supplemental
39-3093.00	Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants	4478	Operate controls that regulate temperatures or room environments.	Supplemental
39-3093.00	Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants	4483	Issue gym clothes, uniforms, towels, athletic equipment, and special athletic apparel.	Supplemental
39-3093.00	Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants	4486	Provide or arrange for services such as clothes pressing, cleaning, or repair.	Supplemental
39-3093.00	Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants	4470	Report and document safety hazards, potentially hazardous conditions, and unsafe practices and procedures.	Supplemental
39-3093.00	Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants	4481	Stencil identifying information on equipment.	Supplemental
39-3093.00	Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants	4485	Set up various apparatus or athletic equipment.	Supplemental
39-4011.00	Embalmers	4487	Conform to laws of health and sanitation and ensure that legal requirements concerning embalming are met.	Core
39-4011.00	Embalmers	4488	Apply cosmetics to impart lifelike appearance to the deceased.	Core
39-4011.00	Embalmers	4495	Join lips, using needles and thread or wire.	Core
39-4011.00	Embalmers	4490	Close incisions, using needles and sutures.	Core
39-4011.00	Embalmers	4489	Incise stomach and abdominal walls and probe internal organs, using trocar, to withdraw blood and waste matter from organs.	Core
39-4011.00	Embalmers	23930	Clean and disinfect areas in which bodies are prepared and embalmed.	Core
39-4011.00	Embalmers	4493	Dress bodies and place them in caskets.	Core
39-4011.00	Embalmers	4492	Make incisions in arms or thighs and drain blood from circulatory system and replace it with embalming fluid, using pump.	Core
39-4011.00	Embalmers	20257	Remove the deceased from place of death and transport to funeral home.	Core
39-4011.00	Embalmers	4494	Perform the duties of funeral directors, including coordinating funeral activities.	Core
39-4011.00	Embalmers	4497	Attach trocar to pump-tube, start pump, and repeat probing to force embalming fluid into organs.	Core
39-4011.00	Embalmers	4491	Reshape or reconstruct disfigured or maimed bodies when necessary, using dermasurgery techniques and materials such as clay, cotton, plaster of Paris, and wax.	Core
39-4011.00	Embalmers	4504	Pack body orifices with cotton saturated with embalming fluid to prevent escape of gases or waste matter.	Core
39-4011.00	Embalmers	4496	Conduct interviews to arrange for the preparation of obituary notices, to assist with the selection of caskets or urns, and to determine the location and time of burials or cremations.	Core
39-4011.00	Embalmers	4500	Insert convex celluloid or cotton between eyeballs and eyelids to prevent slipping and sinking of eyelids.	Core
39-4011.00	Embalmers	4505	Assist with placing caskets in hearses and organize cemetery processions.	Core
39-4011.00	Embalmers	4499	Maintain records, such as itemized lists of clothing or valuables delivered with body and names of persons embalmed.	Core
39-4011.00	Embalmers	4501	Wash and dry bodies, using germicidal soap and towels or hot air dryers.	Core
39-4011.00	Embalmers	4502	Arrange for transporting the deceased to another state for interment.	Core
39-4011.00	Embalmers	4498	Perform special procedures necessary for remains that are to be transported to other states or overseas, or where death was caused by infectious disease.	Core
39-4011.00	Embalmers	4503	Supervise funeral attendants and other funeral home staff.	Core
39-4011.00	Embalmers	4506	Serve as pallbearers, attend visiting rooms, and provide other assistance to the bereaved.	Core
39-4011.00	Embalmers	4507	Direct casket and floral display placement and arrange guest seating.	Core
39-4011.00	Embalmers	4508	Arrange funeral home equipment and perform general maintenance.	Core
39-4011.00	Embalmers	4509	Assist coroners at death scenes or at autopsies, file police reports, and testify at inquests or in court, if employed by a coroner.	Supplemental
39-4011.00	Embalmers	4510	Press diaphragm to evacuate air from lungs.	Supplemental
39-4012.00	Crematory Operators	23180	Clean the crematorium, including tables, floors, and equipment.	
39-4012.00	Crematory Operators	23181	Document divided remains to ensure parts are not misplaced.	
39-4012.00	Crematory Operators	23182	Embalm, dress, or otherwise prepare the deceased for viewing.	
39-4012.00	Crematory Operators	23183	Explain the cremation process to family or friends of the deceased.	
39-4012.00	Crematory Operators	23184	Offer counsel and comfort to bereaved families or friends.	
39-4012.00	Crematory Operators	23185	Pick up and handle human or pet remains in a respectful manner.	
39-4012.00	Crematory Operators	23186	Place corpses into crematory machines to reduce remains to bone fragments using flame, heat, or alkaline hydrolysis.	
39-4012.00	Crematory Operators	23187	Pulverize remaining bone fragments into smaller pieces, using specialized equipment, such as a cremulator or grinder.	
39-4012.00	Crematory Operators	23188	Read documentation to confirm the identity of the deceased.	
39-4012.00	Crematory Operators	23189	Remove jewelry, watches, or other personal items from the deceased prior to cremation.	
39-4012.00	Crematory Operators	23190	Sweep or vacuum the cremation chamber to retrieve remains for storage in an urn or other container.	
39-4012.00	Crematory Operators	23191	Transport the deceased to a funeral home or crematory using a van, hearse, or other vehicle.	
39-4021.00	Funeral Attendants	4512	Greet people at the funeral home.	Core
39-4021.00	Funeral Attendants	4511	Perform a variety of tasks during funerals to assist funeral directors and to ensure that services run smoothly and as planned.	Core
39-4021.00	Funeral Attendants	4514	Close caskets at appropriate point in services.	Core
39-4021.00	Funeral Attendants	4517	Direct or escort mourners to parlors or chapels in which wakes or funerals are being held.	Core
39-4021.00	Funeral Attendants	4518	Place caskets in parlors or chapels prior to wakes or funerals.	Core
39-4021.00	Funeral Attendants	4513	Offer assistance to mourners as they enter or exit limousines.	Core
39-4021.00	Funeral Attendants	4521	Clean funeral parlors or chapels.	Core
39-4021.00	Funeral Attendants	4522	Arrange floral offerings or lights around caskets.	Core
39-4021.00	Funeral Attendants	4519	Clean and drive funeral vehicles, such as cars or hearses, in funeral processions.	Core
39-4021.00	Funeral Attendants	4527	Act as pallbearers.	Core
39-4021.00	Funeral Attendants	20600	Supervise funeral processions and assist with cemetery parking.	Core
39-4021.00	Funeral Attendants	20601	Deliver floral arrangements or other items to family members of the deceased.	Core
39-4021.00	Funeral Attendants	4520	Carry flowers to hearses or limousines for transportation to places of interment.	Core
39-4021.00	Funeral Attendants	20602	Perform general maintenance tasks for funeral homes, such as maintaining equipment or caring for funeral grounds.	Core
39-4021.00	Funeral Attendants	4525	Issue and store funeral equipment.	Core
39-4021.00	Funeral Attendants	4523	Provide advice to mourners on how to make charitable donations in honor of the deceased.	Core
39-4021.00	Funeral Attendants	20603	Embalm, dress, cosmeticize, and casket the deceased.	Supplemental
39-4021.00	Funeral Attendants	20607	Prepare obituaries for newspapers.	Supplemental
39-4021.00	Funeral Attendants	4516	Obtain burial permits and register deaths.	Supplemental
39-4021.00	Funeral Attendants	20597	Transport the deceased to the funeral home.	Supplemental
39-4021.00	Funeral Attendants	20605	Obtain doctors' signatures on death certificate and complete other paperwork, such as insurance claims forms.	Supplemental
39-4021.00	Funeral Attendants	4526	Assist with cremations and the processing and packaging of cremated remains.	Supplemental
39-4021.00	Funeral Attendants	20598	Attend to the needs of the bereaved, such as by offering comfort, counseling, or after-care programs.	Supplemental
39-4021.00	Funeral Attendants	20599	Perform various administrative tasks, such as typing documents or answering telephone calls.	Supplemental
39-4031.00	Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Arrangers	3335	Oversee the preparation and care of the remains of people who have died.	Core
39-4031.00	Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Arrangers	3334	Obtain information needed to complete legal documents, such as death certificates or burial permits.	Core
39-4031.00	Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Arrangers	3343	Perform embalming duties, as necessary.	Core
39-4031.00	Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Arrangers	3332	Consult with families or friends of the deceased to arrange funeral details, such as obituary notice wording, casket selection, or plans for services.	Core
39-4031.00	Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Arrangers	21009	Remove deceased remains from place of death.	Core
39-4031.00	Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Arrangers	3336	Contact cemeteries to schedule the opening and closing of graves.	Core
39-4031.00	Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Arrangers	15200	Plan, schedule, or coordinate funerals, burials, or cremations, arranging details such as floral delivery or the time and place of services.	Core
39-4031.00	Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Arrangers	3340	Close caskets and lead funeral corteges to churches or burial sites.	Core
39-4031.00	Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Arrangers	3337	Provide information on funeral service options, products, or merchandise, and maintain a casket display area.	Core
39-4031.00	Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Arrangers	3339	Offer counsel and comfort to bereaved families or friends.	Core
39-4031.00	Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Arrangers	3344	Direct preparations and shipment of bodies for out-of-state burial.	Core
39-4031.00	Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Arrangers	3345	Discuss and negotiate prearranged funerals with clients.	Core
39-4031.00	Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Arrangers	3347	Maintain financial records, order merchandise, or prepare accounts.	Core
39-4031.00	Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Arrangers	3342	Provide or arrange transportation between sites for the remains, mourners, pallbearers, clergy, or flowers.	Core
39-4031.00	Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Arrangers	3341	Arrange for clergy members to perform needed services.	Core
39-4031.00	Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Arrangers	3348	Plan placement of caskets at funeral sites or place or adjust lights, fixtures, or floral displays.	Core
39-4031.00	Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Arrangers	15202	Clean funeral home facilities and grounds.	Core
39-4031.00	Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Arrangers	15201	Manage funeral home operations, including the hiring, training, or supervision of embalmers, funeral attendants, or other staff.	Core
39-4031.00	Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Arrangers	3346	Inform survivors of benefits for which they may be eligible.	Core
39-4031.00	Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Arrangers	3349	Arrange for pallbearers or inform pallbearers or honorary groups of their duties.	Core
39-4031.00	Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Arrangers	3350	Receive or usher people to their seats for services.	Core
39-4031.00	Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Arrangers	15203	Participate in community activities for funeral home promotion or other purposes.	Core
39-5011.00	Barbers	8049	Clean and sterilize scissors, combs, clippers, and other instruments.	Core
39-5011.00	Barbers	8051	Drape and pin protective cloths around customers' shoulders.	Core
39-5011.00	Barbers	8050	Cut and trim hair according to clients' instructions or current hairstyles, using clippers, combs, hand-held blow driers, and scissors.	Core
39-5011.00	Barbers	8052	Question patrons regarding desired services and haircut styles.	Core
39-5011.00	Barbers	8053	Clean work stations and sweep floors.	Core
39-5011.00	Barbers	8063	Apply lather and shave beards or neck and temple hair contours, using razors.	Core
39-5011.00	Barbers	8054	Record services provided on cashiers' tickets or receive payment from customers.	Core
39-5011.00	Barbers	8056	Shape and trim beards and moustaches, using scissors.	Core
39-5011.00	Barbers	8061	Perform clerical and administrative duties such as keeping records, paying bills, and hiring and supervising personnel.	Core
39-5011.00	Barbers	8057	Stay informed of the latest styles and hair care techniques.	Core
39-5011.00	Barbers	8058	Suggest treatments to alleviate hair problems.	Core
39-5011.00	Barbers	8055	Order supplies.	Core
39-5011.00	Barbers	8059	Shampoo hair.	Core
39-5011.00	Barbers	8065	Recommend and sell lotions, tonics, or other cosmetic supplies.	Core
39-5011.00	Barbers	8067	Provide skin care and nail treatments.	Supplemental
39-5011.00	Barbers	8060	Keep card files on clientele, recording notes of work done, products used and fees charged after each visit.	Supplemental
39-5011.00	Barbers	8062	Curl, color, or straighten hair, using special chemical solutions and equipment.	Supplemental
39-5011.00	Barbers	8066	Provide face, neck, and scalp massages.	Supplemental
39-5012.00	Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists	635	Keep work stations clean and sanitize tools, such as scissors and combs.	Core
39-5012.00	Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists	639	Bleach, dye, or tint hair, using applicator or brush.	Core
39-5012.00	Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists	636	Cut, trim and shape hair or hairpieces, based on customers' instructions, hair type, and facial features, using clippers, scissors, trimmers and razors.	Core
39-5012.00	Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists	638	Schedule client appointments.	Core
39-5012.00	Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists	640	Update and maintain customer information records, such as beauty services provided.	Core
39-5012.00	Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists	643	Demonstrate and sell hair care products and cosmetics.	Core
39-5012.00	Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists	637	Analyze patrons' hair and other physical features to determine and recommend beauty treatment or suggest hair styles.	Core
39-5012.00	Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists	641	Shampoo, rinse, condition, and dry hair and scalp or hairpieces with water, liquid soap, or other solutions.	Core
39-5012.00	Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists	642	Operate cash registers to receive payments from patrons.	Core
39-5012.00	Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists	20899	Order, display, and maintain supplies.	Core
39-5012.00	Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists	646	Comb, brush, and spray hair or wigs to set style.	Core
39-5012.00	Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists	644	Develop new styles and techniques.	Core
39-5012.00	Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists	645	Apply water or setting, straightening or waving solutions to hair, and use curlers, rollers, hot combs and curling irons to press and curl hair.	Core
39-5012.00	Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists	647	Shape eyebrows and remove facial hair, using depilatory cream, tweezers, electrolysis or wax.	Core
39-5012.00	Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists	650	Shave, trim, and shape beards and moustaches.	Core
39-5012.00	Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists	651	Train or supervise other hairstylists, hairdressers, and assistants.	Supplemental
39-5012.00	Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists	649	Massage and treat scalp for hygienic and remedial purposes, using hands, fingers, or vibrating equipment.	Supplemental
39-5012.00	Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists	648	Administer therapeutic medication and advise patron to seek medical treatment for chronic or contagious scalp conditions.	Supplemental
39-5012.00	Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists	652	Recommend and explain the use of cosmetics, lotions, and creams to soften and lubricate skin and enhance and restore natural appearance.	Supplemental
39-5012.00	Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists	654	Clean, shape, and polish fingernails and toenails, using files and nail polish.	Supplemental
39-5012.00	Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists	653	Give facials to patrons, using special compounds, such as lotions and creams.	Supplemental
39-5012.00	Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists	656	Attach wigs or hairpieces to model heads and dress wigs and hairpieces according to instructions, samples, sketches or photographs.	Supplemental
39-5091.00	Makeup Artists, Theatrical and Performance	24008	Clean supplies such as makeup brushes.	Core
39-5091.00	Makeup Artists, Theatrical and Performance	14798	Duplicate work precisely to replicate characters' appearances on a daily basis.	Core
39-5091.00	Makeup Artists, Theatrical and Performance	14800	Apply makeup to enhance or alter the appearance of people appearing in productions such as movies.	Core
39-5091.00	Makeup Artists, Theatrical and Performance	14805	Analyze a script, noting events that affect each character's appearance, so that plans can be made for each scene.	Core
39-5091.00	Makeup Artists, Theatrical and Performance	14801	Alter or maintain makeup during productions as necessary to compensate for lighting changes or to achieve continuity of effect.	Core
39-5091.00	Makeup Artists, Theatrical and Performance	14797	Confer with stage or motion picture officials and performers to determine desired effects.	Core
39-5091.00	Makeup Artists, Theatrical and Performance	14806	Requisition or acquire needed materials for special effects, including wigs, beards, and special cosmetics.	Core
39-5091.00	Makeup Artists, Theatrical and Performance	14814	Study production information, such as character descriptions, period settings, and situations, to determine makeup requirements.	Core
39-5091.00	Makeup Artists, Theatrical and Performance	14799	Establish budgets, and work within budgetary limits.	Core
39-5091.00	Makeup Artists, Theatrical and Performance	14802	Select desired makeup shades from stock, or mix oil, grease, and coloring to achieve specific color effects.	Core
39-5091.00	Makeup Artists, Theatrical and Performance	14807	Write makeup sheets and take photos to document specific looks and the products used to achieve the looks.	Core
39-5091.00	Makeup Artists, Theatrical and Performance	14804	Assess performers' skin type to ensure that makeup will not cause break-outs or skin irritations.	Core
39-5091.00	Makeup Artists, Theatrical and Performance	14809	Attach prostheses to performers and apply makeup to create special features or effects, such as scars, aging, or illness.	Core
39-5091.00	Makeup Artists, Theatrical and Performance	14808	Examine sketches, photographs, and plaster models to obtain desired character image depiction.	Core
39-5091.00	Makeup Artists, Theatrical and Performance	14803	Cleanse and tone the skin to prepare it for makeup application.	Core
39-5091.00	Makeup Artists, Theatrical and Performance	14810	Evaluate environmental characteristics, such as venue size and lighting plans, to determine makeup requirements.	Core
39-5091.00	Makeup Artists, Theatrical and Performance	14815	Provide performers with makeup removal assistance after performances have been completed.	Core
39-5091.00	Makeup Artists, Theatrical and Performance	14811	Design rubber or plastic prostheses that can be used to change performers' appearances.	Core
39-5091.00	Makeup Artists, Theatrical and Performance	14812	Create character drawings or models, based upon independent research, to augment period production files.	Core
39-5091.00	Makeup Artists, Theatrical and Performance	14817	Demonstrate products to clients, and provide instruction in makeup application.	Core
39-5091.00	Makeup Artists, Theatrical and Performance	14813	Advise hairdressers on the hairstyles required for character parts.	Supplemental
39-5091.00	Makeup Artists, Theatrical and Performance	14816	Wash and reset wigs.	Supplemental
39-5092.00	Manicurists and Pedicurists	8748	Clean and sanitize tools and work environment.	Core
39-5092.00	Manicurists and Pedicurists	8753	Apply undercoat and clear or colored polish onto nails with brush.	Core
39-5092.00	Manicurists and Pedicurists	8758	Maintain supply inventories and records of client services.	Core
39-5092.00	Manicurists and Pedicurists	8752	Shape and smooth ends of nails, using scissors, files, or emery boards.	Core
39-5092.00	Manicurists and Pedicurists	20769	Prepare nail cuticles with water and oil, using cuticle knives to push back cuticles and scissors or nippers to trim cuticles.	Core
39-5092.00	Manicurists and Pedicurists	20770	Prepare customers' nails in soapy water, using swabs, files, and orange sticks.	Core
39-5092.00	Manicurists and Pedicurists	8750	Remove previously applied nail polish, using liquid remover and swabs.	Core
39-5092.00	Manicurists and Pedicurists	20771	Use rotary abrasive wheels to shape and smooth nails or artificial extensions.	Core
39-5092.00	Manicurists and Pedicurists	8749	Schedule client appointments and accept payments.	Core
39-5092.00	Manicurists and Pedicurists	20772	Assess the condition of clients' hands, remove dead skin, and massage hands.	Core
39-5092.00	Manicurists and Pedicurists	8760	Roughen surfaces of fingernails, using abrasive wheel.	Core
39-5092.00	Manicurists and Pedicurists	8754	Advise clients on nail care and use of products and colors.	Core
39-5092.00	Manicurists and Pedicurists	20773	Treat nails to repair or improve strength and resilience by wrapping.	Core
39-5092.00	Manicurists and Pedicurists	20774	Extend nails using powder, solvent, and paper forms attached to tips of customers' fingers to support and shape artificial nails.	Core
39-5092.00	Manicurists and Pedicurists	8763	Polish nails, using powdered polish and buffer.	Core
39-5092.00	Manicurists and Pedicurists	8764	Whiten underside of nails with white paste or pencils.	Core
39-5092.00	Manicurists and Pedicurists	8761	Promote and sell nail care products.	Core
39-5092.00	Manicurists and Pedicurists	8765	Decorate clients' nails by piercing or attaching ornaments or designs.	Core
39-5093.00	Shampooers	14818	Massage, shampoo, and condition patron's hair and scalp to clean them and remove excess oil.	Core
39-5093.00	Shampooers	14819	Advise patrons with chronic or potentially contagious scalp conditions to seek medical treatment.	Core
39-5093.00	Shampooers	14820	Treat scalp conditions and hair loss, using specialized lotions, shampoos, or equipment such as infrared lamps or vibrating equipment.	Core
39-5093.00	Shampooers	14821	Maintain treatment records.	Supplemental
39-5094.00	Skincare Specialists	8069	Sterilize equipment and clean work areas.	Core
39-5094.00	Skincare Specialists	8074	Cleanse clients' skin with water, creams, or lotions.	Core
39-5094.00	Skincare Specialists	8071	Demonstrate how to clean and care for skin properly and recommend skin-care regimens.	Core
39-5094.00	Skincare Specialists	8077	Determine which products or colors will improve clients' skin quality and appearance.	Core
39-5094.00	Skincare Specialists	8070	Keep records of client needs and preferences and the services provided.	Core
39-5094.00	Skincare Specialists	8075	Treat the facial skin to maintain and improve its appearance, using specialized techniques and products, such as peels and masks.	Core
39-5094.00	Skincare Specialists	8072	Examine clients' skin, using magnifying lamps or visors when necessary, to evaluate skin condition and appearance.	Core
39-5094.00	Skincare Specialists	8078	Perform simple extractions to remove blackheads.	Core
39-5094.00	Skincare Specialists	8073	Select and apply cosmetic products, such as creams, lotions, and tonics.	Core
39-5094.00	Skincare Specialists	20258	Stay abreast of latest industry trends, products, research, and treatments.	Core
39-5094.00	Skincare Specialists	8081	Apply chemical peels to reduce fine lines and age spots.	Core
39-5094.00	Skincare Specialists	8076	Refer clients to medical personnel for treatment of serious skin problems.	Core
39-5094.00	Skincare Specialists	8079	Provide facial and body massages.	Core
39-5094.00	Skincare Specialists	8080	Remove body and facial hair by applying wax.	Core
39-5094.00	Skincare Specialists	8086	Tint eyelashes and eyebrows.	Core
39-5094.00	Skincare Specialists	8084	Collaborate with plastic surgeons and dermatologists to provide patients with preoperative and postoperative skin care.	Supplemental
39-5094.00	Skincare Specialists	8082	Advise clients about colors and types of makeup and instruct them in makeup application techniques.	Supplemental
39-5094.00	Skincare Specialists	8083	Sell makeup to clients.	Supplemental
39-6011.00	Baggage Porters and Bellhops	2316	Receive and mark baggage by completing and attaching claim checks.	Core
39-6011.00	Baggage Porters and Bellhops	2317	Greet incoming guests and escort them to their rooms.	Core
39-6011.00	Baggage Porters and Bellhops	2324	Transport guests about premises and local areas, or arrange for transportation.	Core
39-6011.00	Baggage Porters and Bellhops	2323	Maintain clean lobbies or entrance areas for travelers or guests.	Core
39-6011.00	Baggage Porters and Bellhops	2314	Transfer luggage, trunks, and packages to and from rooms, loading areas, vehicles, or transportation terminals, by hand or using baggage carts.	Core
39-6011.00	Baggage Porters and Bellhops	2315	Supply guests or travelers with directions, travel information, and other information, such as available services and points of interest.	Core
39-6011.00	Baggage Porters and Bellhops	2321	Explain the operation of room features, such as locks, ventilation systems, and televisions.	Core
39-6011.00	Baggage Porters and Bellhops	2318	Assist travelers and guests with disabilities.	Core
39-6011.00	Baggage Porters and Bellhops	2320	Deliver messages and room service orders, and run errands for guests.	Core
39-6011.00	Baggage Porters and Bellhops	2327	Pick up and return items for laundry and valet service.	Core
39-6011.00	Baggage Porters and Bellhops	2319	Act as part of the security team at transportation terminals, hotels, or similar establishments.	Supplemental
39-6011.00	Baggage Porters and Bellhops	2325	Compute and complete charge slips for services rendered and maintain records.	Supplemental
39-6011.00	Baggage Porters and Bellhops	2326	Page guests in hotel lobbies, dining rooms, or other areas.	Supplemental
39-6011.00	Baggage Porters and Bellhops	2330	Set up conference rooms, display tables, racks, or shelves, and arrange merchandise displays for sales personnel.	Supplemental
39-6011.00	Baggage Porters and Bellhops	2328	Inspect guests' rooms to ensure that they are adequately stocked, orderly, and comfortable.	Supplemental
39-6011.00	Baggage Porters and Bellhops	2329	Complete baggage insurance forms.	Supplemental
39-6011.00	Baggage Porters and Bellhops	2322	Arrange for shipments of baggage, express mail, and parcels by providing weighing and billing services.	Supplemental
39-6012.00	Concierges	4529	Provide information about local features, such as shopping, dining, nightlife, or recreational destinations.	Core
39-6012.00	Concierges	20259	Make reservations for patrons, such as for dinner, spa treatments, or golf tee times, and obtain tickets to special events.	Core
39-6012.00	Concierges	20260	Provide directions to guests.	Core
39-6012.00	Concierges	21203	Order flowers for guests.	Core
39-6012.00	Concierges	4530	Make travel arrangements for sightseeing or other tours.	Core
39-6012.00	Concierges	4533	Pick up and deliver items or run errands for guests.	Core
39-6012.00	Concierges	20262	Plan special events, parties, or meetings, which may include booking musicians or celebrities.	Core
39-6012.00	Concierges	24009	Book airline or train tickets, reserve rental cars, or arrange shuttle service for guests.	Core
39-6012.00	Concierges	20263	Arrange childcare services for guests.	Core
39-6012.00	Concierges	4534	Carry out unusual requests, such as searching for hard-to-find items or arranging for exotic services, such as hot-air balloon rides.	Core
39-6012.00	Concierges	24010	Assist guests with special needs by providing equipment such as wheelchairs.	Core
39-6012.00	Concierges	4531	Receive, store, or deliver luggage or mail.	Core
39-6012.00	Concierges	4532	Perform office duties on a temporary basis when needed.	Core
39-6012.00	Concierges	4535	Arrange for the replacement of items lost by travelers.	Core
39-6012.00	Concierges	20261	Provide business services for guests, such as sending or receiving faxes or shipping packages.	Core
39-6012.00	Concierges	4536	Arrange for interpreters or translators when patrons require such services.	Core
39-6012.00	Concierges	20265	Provide food and beverage services to guests.	Supplemental
39-6012.00	Concierges	20264	Clean and tidy hotel lounge.	Supplemental
39-7011.00	Tour Guides and Escorts	4540	Describe tour points of interest to group members, and respond to questions.	Core
39-7011.00	Tour Guides and Escorts	4539	Escort individuals or groups on cruises, sightseeing tours, or through places of interest, such as industrial establishments, public buildings, or art galleries.	Core
39-7011.00	Tour Guides and Escorts	4541	Monitor visitors' activities to ensure compliance with establishment or tour regulations and safety practices.	Core
39-7011.00	Tour Guides and Escorts	4538	Conduct educational activities for school children.	Core
39-7011.00	Tour Guides and Escorts	20135	Research various topics, including site history, environmental conditions, and clients' skills and abilities to plan appropriate expeditions, instruction, and commentary.	Core
39-7011.00	Tour Guides and Escorts	4544	Provide directions and other pertinent information to visitors.	Core
39-7011.00	Tour Guides and Escorts	4550	Select travel routes and sites to be visited based on knowledge of specific areas.	Core
39-7011.00	Tour Guides and Escorts	4545	Provide for physical safety of groups, performing such activities as providing first aid or directing emergency evacuations.	Supplemental
39-7011.00	Tour Guides and Escorts	4553	Assemble and check the required supplies and equipment prior to departure.	Supplemental
39-7011.00	Tour Guides and Escorts	4542	Greet and register visitors, and issue any required identification badges or safety devices.	Supplemental
39-7011.00	Tour Guides and Escorts	4543	Distribute brochures, show audiovisual presentations, and explain establishment processes and operations at tour sites.	Supplemental
39-7011.00	Tour Guides and Escorts	4554	Drive motor vehicles to transport visitors to establishments and tour site locations.	Supplemental
39-7011.00	Tour Guides and Escorts	20136	Train other guides and volunteers.	Supplemental
39-7011.00	Tour Guides and Escorts	4547	Provide information about wildlife varieties and habitats, as well as any relevant regulations, such as those pertaining to hunting and fishing.	Supplemental
39-7011.00	Tour Guides and Escorts	4549	Teach skills, such as proper climbing methods, and demonstrate and advise on the use of equipment.	Supplemental
39-7011.00	Tour Guides and Escorts	4548	Collect fees and tickets from group members.	Supplemental
39-7011.00	Tour Guides and Escorts	4555	Perform clerical duties, such as filing, typing, operating switchboards, or routing mail and messages.	Supplemental
39-7011.00	Tour Guides and Escorts	4551	Solicit tour patronage and sell souvenirs.	Supplemental
39-7011.00	Tour Guides and Escorts	4552	Speak foreign languages to communicate with foreign visitors.	Supplemental
39-7012.00	Travel Guides	13158	Arrange for tour or expedition details such as accommodations, transportation, equipment, and the availability of medical personnel.	Core
39-7012.00	Travel Guides	13155	Plan tour itineraries, applying knowledge of travel routes and destination sites.	Core
39-7012.00	Travel Guides	13156	Resolve any problems with itineraries, service, or accommodations.	Core
39-7012.00	Travel Guides	13163	Attend to special needs of tour participants.	Core
39-7012.00	Travel Guides	13157	Sell travel packages.	Core
39-7012.00	Travel Guides	13159	Evaluate services received on the tour, and report findings to tour organizers.	Core
39-7012.00	Travel Guides	13164	Give advice on sightseeing and shopping.	Core
39-7012.00	Travel Guides	13166	Administer first aid to injured group participants.	Core
39-7012.00	Travel Guides	13171	Explain hunting and fishing laws to groups to ensure compliance.	Supplemental
39-7012.00	Travel Guides	13160	Lead individuals or groups to tour site locations and describe points of interest.	Supplemental
39-7012.00	Travel Guides	13167	Pilot airplanes or drive land and water vehicles to transport tourists to activity or tour sites.	Supplemental
39-7012.00	Travel Guides	13170	Sell or rent equipment, clothing, and supplies related to expeditions.	Supplemental
39-7012.00	Travel Guides	13162	Pay bills and record checks issued.	Supplemental
39-7012.00	Travel Guides	13161	Verify amounts and quality of equipment prior to expeditions or tours.	Supplemental
39-7012.00	Travel Guides	13169	Instruct novices in climbing techniques, mountaineering, and wilderness survival, and demonstrate use of hunting, fishing, and climbing equipment.	Supplemental
39-7012.00	Travel Guides	13168	Set up camps, and prepare meals for tour group members.	Supplemental
39-7012.00	Travel Guides	13165	Provide tourists with assistance in obtaining permits and documents such as visas, passports, and health certificates, and in converting currency.	Supplemental
39-9011.00	Childcare Workers	18756	Maintain a safe play environment.	Core
39-9011.00	Childcare Workers	2336	Observe and monitor children's play activities.	Core
39-9011.00	Childcare Workers	18757	Communicate with children's parents or guardians about daily activities, behaviors, and related issues.	Core
39-9011.00	Childcare Workers	2331	Support children's emotional and social development, encouraging understanding of others and positive self-concepts.	Core
39-9011.00	Childcare Workers	2332	Care for children in institutional setting, such as group homes, nursery schools, private businesses, or schools for people with disabilities.	Core
39-9011.00	Childcare Workers	2333	Sanitize toys and play equipment.	Core
39-9011.00	Childcare Workers	2346	Dress children and change diapers.	Core
39-9011.00	Childcare Workers	2337	Keep records on individual children, including daily observations and information about activities, meals served, and medications administered.	Core
39-9011.00	Childcare Workers	2335	Identify signs of emotional or developmental problems in children and bring them to parents' or guardians' attention.	Core
39-9011.00	Childcare Workers	2338	Instruct children in health and personal habits, such as eating, resting, and toilet habits.	Core
39-9011.00	Childcare Workers	2342	Organize and store toys and materials to ensure order in activity areas.	Core
39-9011.00	Childcare Workers	18761	Perform general administrative tasks, such as taking attendance, editing internal paperwork, and making phone calls.	Core
39-9011.00	Childcare Workers	18759	Create developmentally appropriate lesson plans.	Core
39-9011.00	Childcare Workers	2348	Perform housekeeping duties, such as laundry, cleaning, dish washing, and changing of linens.	Core
39-9011.00	Childcare Workers	2339	Read to children and teach them simple painting, drawing, handicrafts, and songs.	Core
39-9011.00	Childcare Workers	18758	Assist in preparing food and serving meals and refreshments to children.	Core
39-9011.00	Childcare Workers	2334	Discipline children and recommend or initiate other measures to control behavior, such as caring for own clothing and picking up toys and books.	Core
39-9011.00	Childcare Workers	18760	Regulate children's rest periods.	Core
39-9011.00	Childcare Workers	18762	Organize and participate in recreational activities and outings, such as games and field trips.	Core
39-9011.00	Childcare Workers	2344	Sterilize bottles and prepare formulas.	Supplemental
39-9011.00	Childcare Workers	2347	Help children with homework and school work.	Supplemental
39-9011.00	Childcare Workers	18763	Provide care for children with physical, developmental, or mental health disabilities.	Supplemental
39-9011.00	Childcare Workers	18764	Perform general personnel functions, such as supervision, training, and scheduling.	Supplemental
39-9011.00	Childcare Workers	2349	Accompany children to and from school, on outings, and to medical appointments.	Supplemental
39-9011.01	Nannies	2355	Instruct children in safe behavior, such as seeking adult assistance when crossing the street and avoiding contact with unsafe objects.	Core
39-9011.01	Nannies	2368	Remove hazards and develop appropriate boundaries and rules to create a safe environment for children.	Core
39-9011.01	Nannies	2351	Perform first aid or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) when required.	Core
39-9011.01	Nannies	2365	Instruct and assist children in the development of health and personal habits, such as eating, resting, and toilet behavior.	Core
39-9011.01	Nannies	2352	Regulate children's rest periods and nap schedules.	Core
39-9011.01	Nannies	2367	Teach and perform age-appropriate activities, such as lap play, reading, and arts and crafts, to encourage intellectual development of children.	Core
39-9011.01	Nannies	2354	Help prepare and serve nutritionally balanced meals and snacks for children.	Core
39-9011.01	Nannies	2358	Model appropriate social behaviors and encourage concern for others to cultivate development of interpersonal relationships and communication skills.	Core
39-9011.01	Nannies	2356	Organize and conduct age-appropriate recreational activities, such as games, arts and crafts, sports, walks, and play dates.	Core
39-9011.01	Nannies	2362	Assign appropriate chores and praise targeted behaviors to encourage development of self-control, self-confidence, and responsibility.	Core
39-9011.01	Nannies	2357	Observe children's behavior for irregularities, take temperature, transport children to doctor, or administer medications, as directed, to maintain children's health.	Core
39-9011.01	Nannies	2359	Work with parents to develop and implement discipline programs to promote desirable child behavior.	Core
39-9011.01	Nannies	2364	Perform housekeeping and cleaning duties related to children's care.	Core
39-9011.01	Nannies	2353	Meet regularly with parents to discuss children's activities and development.	Core
39-9011.01	Nannies	2361	Supervise and assist with homework.	Core
39-9011.01	Nannies	2363	Transport children to schools, social outings, and medical appointments.	Core
39-9011.01	Nannies	2366	Keep records of play, meal schedules, and bill payment.	Core
39-9011.01	Nannies	2360	Help develop or monitor family schedule.	Core
39-9011.01	Nannies	21071	Shop for groceries, clothing, and other items needed for children's care.	Supplemental
39-9031.00	Exercise Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors	4559	Observe participants and inform them of corrective measures necessary for skill improvement.	Core
39-9031.00	Exercise Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors	4557	Offer alternatives during classes to accommodate different levels of fitness.	Core
39-9031.00	Exercise Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors	4565	Monitor participants' progress and adapt programs as needed.	Core
39-9031.00	Exercise Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors	4558	Plan routines, choose appropriate music, and choose different movements for each set of muscles, depending on participants' capabilities and limitations.	Core
39-9031.00	Exercise Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors	4566	Evaluate individuals' abilities, needs, and physical conditions, and develop suitable training programs to meet any special requirements.	Core
39-9031.00	Exercise Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors	4561	Instruct participants in maintaining exertion levels to maximize benefits from exercise routines.	Core
39-9031.00	Exercise Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors	4562	Teach and demonstrate use of gymnastic and training equipment, such as trampolines and weights.	Core
39-9031.00	Exercise Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors	4556	Explain and enforce safety rules and regulations governing sports, recreational activities, and the use of exercise equipment.	Core
39-9031.00	Exercise Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors	4560	Teach proper breathing techniques used during physical exertion.	Core
39-9031.00	Exercise Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors	4563	Maintain fitness equipment.	Core
39-9031.00	Exercise Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors	4568	Provide students with information and resources regarding nutrition, weight control, and lifestyle issues.	Core
39-9031.00	Exercise Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors	4569	Administer emergency first aid, wrap injuries, treat minor chronic disabilities, or refer injured persons to physicians.	Core
39-9031.00	Exercise Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors	4575	Maintain equipment inventories, and select, store, or issue equipment as needed.	Core
39-9031.00	Exercise Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors	4570	Advise clients about proper clothing and shoes.	Core
39-9031.00	Exercise Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors	4564	Conduct therapeutic, recreational, or athletic activities.	Supplemental
39-9031.00	Exercise Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors	4567	Plan physical education programs to promote development of participants' physical attributes and social skills.	Supplemental
39-9031.00	Exercise Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors	4572	Teach individual and team sports to participants through instruction and demonstration, using knowledge of sports techniques and of participants' physical capabilities.	Supplemental
39-9031.00	Exercise Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors	4573	Promote health clubs through membership sales, and record member information.	Supplemental
39-9031.00	Exercise Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors	4576	Organize and conduct competitions and tournaments.	Supplemental
39-9031.00	Exercise Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors	4577	Advise participants in use of heat or ultraviolet treatments and hot baths.	Supplemental
39-9032.00	Recreation Workers	2380	Enforce rules and regulations of recreational facilities to maintain discipline and ensure safety.	Core
39-9032.00	Recreation Workers	2381	Organize, lead, and promote interest in recreational activities, such as arts, crafts, sports, games, camping, and hobbies.	Core
39-9032.00	Recreation Workers	21010	Assess the needs and interests of individuals and groups and plan activities accordingly, given the available equipment or facilities.	Core
39-9032.00	Recreation Workers	2382	Manage the daily operations of recreational facilities.	Core
39-9032.00	Recreation Workers	2383	Administer first aid according to prescribed procedures and notify emergency medical personnel when necessary.	Core
39-9032.00	Recreation Workers	2388	Complete and maintain time and attendance forms and inventory lists.	Core
39-9032.00	Recreation Workers	2386	Explain principles, techniques, and safety procedures to participants in recreational activities and demonstrate use of materials and equipment.	Core
39-9032.00	Recreation Workers	2393	Direct special activities or events, such as aquatics, gymnastics, or performing arts.	Core
39-9032.00	Recreation Workers	2390	Supervise and coordinate the work activities of personnel, such as training staff members and assigning work duties.	Core
39-9032.00	Recreation Workers	2387	Evaluate recreation areas, facilities, and services to determine if they are producing desired results.	Core
39-9032.00	Recreation Workers	21011	Document individuals' progress toward meeting their treatment goals.	Core
39-9032.00	Recreation Workers	2385	Greet new arrivals to activities, introducing them to other participants, explaining facility rules, and encouraging participation.	Core
39-9032.00	Recreation Workers	2389	Confer with management to discuss and resolve participant complaints.	Core
39-9032.00	Recreation Workers	2394	Meet with staff to discuss rules, regulations, and work-related problems.	Core
39-9032.00	Recreation Workers	2399	Oversee the purchase, planning, design, construction, and upkeep of recreation facilities and areas.	Core
39-9032.00	Recreation Workers	2396	Encourage participants to develop their own activities and leadership skills through group discussions.	Core
39-9032.00	Recreation Workers	2391	Meet and collaborate with agency personnel, community organizations, and other professional personnel to plan balanced recreational programs for participants.	Core
39-9032.00	Recreation Workers	2395	Provide for entertainment and set up related decorations and equipment.	Core
39-9032.00	Recreation Workers	2397	Serve as liaison between park or recreation administrators and activity instructors.	Supplemental
39-9032.00	Recreation Workers	2392	Schedule maintenance and use of facilities.	Supplemental
39-9032.00	Recreation Workers	18557	Conduct individual in-room visits with residents.	Supplemental
39-9032.00	Recreation Workers	21012	Develop treatment goals for individuals based on their assessments.	Supplemental
39-9032.00	Recreation Workers	2398	Evaluate staff performance, recording evaluations on appropriate forms.	Supplemental
39-9032.00	Recreation Workers	18558	Take residents on community outings.	Supplemental
39-9041.00	Residential Advisors	6974	Communicate with other staff to resolve problems with individual students.	Core
39-9041.00	Residential Advisors	6977	Observe students to detect and report unusual behavior.	Core
39-9041.00	Residential Advisors	20138	Supervise, train, and evaluate residence hall staff, including resident assistants, participants in work-study programs, and other student workers.	Core
39-9041.00	Residential Advisors	6971	Provide emergency first aid and summon medical assistance when necessary.	Core
39-9041.00	Residential Advisors	6976	Make regular rounds to ensure that residents and areas are safe and secure.	Core
39-9041.00	Residential Advisors	6972	Mediate interpersonal problems between residents.	Core
39-9041.00	Residential Advisors	6970	Enforce rules and regulations to ensure the smooth and orderly operation of dormitory programs.	Core
39-9041.00	Residential Advisors	6978	Determine the need for facility maintenance and repair, and notify appropriate personnel.	Core
39-9041.00	Residential Advisors	6979	Collaborate with counselors to develop counseling programs that address the needs of individual students.	Core
39-9041.00	Residential Advisors	20137	Develop and coordinate educational programs for residents.	Core
39-9041.00	Residential Advisors	6980	Develop program plans for individuals or assist in plan development.	Core
39-9041.00	Residential Advisors	6984	Provide requested information on students' progress and the development of case plans.	Core
39-9041.00	Residential Advisors	6985	Confer with medical personnel to better understand the backgrounds and needs of individual residents.	Core
39-9041.00	Residential Advisors	6973	Administer, coordinate, or recommend disciplinary and corrective actions.	Core
39-9041.00	Residential Advisors	6986	Answer telephones, and route calls or deliver messages.	Core
39-9041.00	Residential Advisors	6975	Counsel students in the handling of issues such as family, financial, and educational problems.	Core
39-9041.00	Residential Advisors	6981	Hold regular meetings with each assigned unit.	Core
39-9041.00	Residential Advisors	6994	Compile information such as residents' daily activities and the quantities of supplies used to prepare required reports.	Core
39-9041.00	Residential Advisors	6993	Chaperone group-sponsored trips and social functions.	Core
39-9041.00	Residential Advisors	6991	Order supplies for facilities.	Core
39-9041.00	Residential Advisors	20139	Oversee departmental budget.	Supplemental
39-9041.00	Residential Advisors	6992	Supervise students' housekeeping work to ensure that it is done properly.	Supplemental
39-9041.00	Residential Advisors	6988	Process contract cancellations for students who are unable to follow residence hall policies and procedures.	Supplemental
39-9041.00	Residential Advisors	6995	Accompany and supervise students during meals.	Supplemental
39-9041.00	Residential Advisors	6990	Supervise the activities of housekeeping personnel.	Supplemental
39-9041.00	Residential Advisors	6983	Assign rooms to students.	Supplemental
39-9041.00	Residential Advisors	6996	Provide transportation or escort for expeditions, such as shopping trips or visits to doctors or dentists.	Supplemental
39-9041.00	Residential Advisors	6982	Direct and participate in on- and off-campus recreational activities for residents of institutions, boarding schools, fraternities or sororities, children's homes, or similar establishments.	Supplemental
39-9041.00	Residential Advisors	6989	Sort and distribute mail.	Supplemental
39-9041.00	Residential Advisors	6997	Inventory, pack, and remove items left behind by former residents.	Supplemental
41-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers	657	Provide customer service by greeting and assisting customers and responding to customer inquiries and complaints.	Core
41-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers	660	Direct and supervise employees engaged in sales, inventory-taking, reconciling cash receipts, or in performing services for customers.	Core
41-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers	671	Examine merchandise to ensure that it is correctly priced and displayed and that it functions as advertised.	Core
41-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers	658	Monitor sales activities to ensure that customers receive satisfactory service and quality goods.	Core
41-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers	668	Instruct staff on how to handle difficult and complicated sales.	Core
41-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers	659	Assign employees to specific duties.	Core
41-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers	662	Keep records of purchases, sales, and requisitions.	Core
41-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers	666	Perform work activities of subordinates, such as cleaning and organizing shelves and displays and selling merchandise.	Core
41-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers	672	Plan and prepare work schedules and keep records of employees' work schedules and time cards.	Core
41-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers	673	Review inventory and sales records to prepare reports for management and budget departments.	Core
41-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers	661	Inventory stock and reorder when inventory drops to a specified level.	Core
41-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers	667	Establish and implement policies, goals, objectives, and procedures for the department.	Core
41-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers	664	Examine products purchased for resale or received for storage to assess the condition of each product or item.	Core
41-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers	663	Enforce safety, health, and security rules.	Core
41-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers	670	Estimate consumer demand and determine the types and amounts of goods to be sold.	Core
41-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers	675	Confer with company officials to develop methods and procedures to increase sales, expand markets, and promote business.	Core
41-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers	669	Formulate pricing policies for merchandise, according to profitability requirements.	Supplemental
41-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers	665	Hire, train, and evaluate personnel in sales or marketing establishments, promoting or firing workers when appropriate.	Supplemental
41-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers	674	Plan and coordinate advertising campaigns and sales promotions and prepare merchandise displays and advertising copy.	Supplemental
41-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers	676	Establish credit policies and operating procedures.	Supplemental
41-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers	677	Plan budgets and authorize payments and merchandise returns.	Supplemental
41-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers	9661	Monitor sales staff performance to ensure that goals are met.	Core
41-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers	9665	Provide staff with assistance in performing difficult or complicated duties.	Core
41-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers	20266	Direct and supervise employees engaged in sales, inventory-taking, reconciling cash receipts, or performing specific services.	Core
41-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers	9660	Listen to and resolve customer complaints regarding services, products, or personnel.	Core
41-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers	9673	Keep records pertaining to purchases, sales, and requisitions.	Core
41-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers	9662	Hire, train, and evaluate personnel.	Core
41-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers	9663	Confer with company officials to develop methods and procedures to increase sales, expand markets, and promote business.	Core
41-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers	9666	Plan and prepare work schedules, and assign employees to specific duties.	Core
41-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers	9667	Attend company meetings to exchange product information and coordinate work activities with other departments.	Core
41-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers	9672	Visit retailers and sales representatives to promote products and gather information.	Supplemental
41-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers	9669	Formulate pricing policies on merchandise according to profitability requirements.	Supplemental
41-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers	9668	Prepare sales and inventory reports for management and budget departments.	Supplemental
41-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers	9677	Examine products purchased for resale or received for storage to determine product condition.	Supplemental
41-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers	9670	Examine merchandise to ensure correct pricing and display, and that it functions as advertised.	Supplemental
41-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers	9671	Analyze details of sales territories to assess their growth potential and to set quotas.	Supplemental
41-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers	9676	Inventory stock and reorder when inventories drop to specified levels.	Supplemental
41-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers	9674	Coordinate sales promotion activities, such as preparing merchandise displays and advertising copy.	Supplemental
41-1012.00	First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers	9675	Prepare rental or lease agreements, specifying charges and payment procedures for use of machinery, tools, or other items.	Supplemental
41-2011.00	Cashiers	2400	Receive payment by cash, check, credit cards, vouchers, or automatic debits.	Core
41-2011.00	Cashiers	2403	Greet customers entering establishments.	Core
41-2011.00	Cashiers	2401	Issue receipts, refunds, credits, or change due to customers.	Core
41-2011.00	Cashiers	18765	Assist customers by providing information and resolving their complaints.	Core
41-2011.00	Cashiers	2422	Monitor checkout stations to ensure they have adequate cash available and are staffed appropriately.	Core
41-2011.00	Cashiers	2405	Establish or identify prices of goods, services, or admission, and tabulate bills, using calculators, cash registers, or optical price scanners.	Core
41-2011.00	Cashiers	21073	Answer incoming phone calls.	Core
41-2011.00	Cashiers	2408	Answer customers' questions, and provide information on procedures or policies.	Core
41-2011.00	Cashiers	2419	Request information or assistance, using paging systems.	Core
41-2011.00	Cashiers	21072	Help customers find the location of products.	Core
41-2011.00	Cashiers	2417	Process merchandise returns and exchanges.	Core
41-2011.00	Cashiers	18766	Maintain clean and orderly checkout areas, and complete other general cleaning duties, such as mopping floors and emptying trash cans.	Core
41-2011.00	Cashiers	2411	Calculate total payments received during a time period, and reconcile this with total sales.	Supplemental
41-2011.00	Cashiers	2402	Count money in cash drawers at the beginning of shifts to ensure that amounts are correct and that there is adequate change.	Supplemental
41-2011.00	Cashiers	2406	Issue trading stamps, and redeem food stamps and coupons.	Supplemental
41-2011.00	Cashiers	2423	Post charges against guests' or patients' accounts.	Supplemental
41-2011.00	Cashiers	2412	Compute and record totals of transactions.	Supplemental
41-2011.00	Cashiers	2410	Weigh items sold by weight to determine prices.	Supplemental
41-2011.00	Cashiers	2416	Sort, count, and wrap currency and coins.	Supplemental
41-2011.00	Cashiers	2414	Keep periodic balance sheets of amounts and numbers of transactions.	Supplemental
41-2011.00	Cashiers	2421	Compile and maintain non-monetary reports and records.	Supplemental
41-2011.00	Cashiers	18768	Supervise others and provide on-the-job training.	Supplemental
41-2011.00	Cashiers	18767	Assist with duties in other areas of the store, such as monitoring fitting rooms or bagging and carrying out customers' items.	Supplemental
41-2011.00	Cashiers	2413	Sell tickets and other items to customers.	Supplemental
41-2011.00	Cashiers	21074	Stock shelves, sort and reshelve returned items, and mark prices on items and shelves.	Supplemental
41-2011.00	Cashiers	2415	Bag, box, wrap, or gift-wrap merchandise, and prepare packages for shipment.	Supplemental
41-2011.00	Cashiers	2409	Cash checks for customers.	Supplemental
41-2011.00	Cashiers	2424	Offer customers carry-out service at the completion of transactions.	Supplemental
41-2012.00	Gambling Change Persons and Booth Cashiers	6999	Keep accurate records of monetary exchanges, authorization forms, and transaction reconciliations.	Core
41-2012.00	Gambling Change Persons and Booth Cashiers	21152	Exchange money, credit, tickets, or casino chips and make change for customers.	Core
41-2012.00	Gambling Change Persons and Booth Cashiers	6998	Count money and audit money drawers.	Core
41-2012.00	Gambling Change Persons and Booth Cashiers	21153	Check identifications to verify age of players.	Core
41-2012.00	Gambling Change Persons and Booth Cashiers	7003	Maintain cage security according to rules.	Core
41-2012.00	Gambling Change Persons and Booth Cashiers	7005	Reconcile daily summaries of transactions to balance books.	Core
41-2012.00	Gambling Change Persons and Booth Cashiers	7004	Obtain customers' signatures on receipts when winnings exceed the amount held in a slot machine.	Supplemental
41-2012.00	Gambling Change Persons and Booth Cashiers	7007	Calculate the value of chips won or lost by players.	Supplemental
41-2012.00	Gambling Change Persons and Booth Cashiers	7009	Accept credit applications and verify credit references to provide check-cashing authorization or to establish house credit accounts.	Supplemental
41-2012.00	Gambling Change Persons and Booth Cashiers	7008	Furnish change persons with a money bank at the start of each shift.	Supplemental
41-2012.00	Gambling Change Persons and Booth Cashiers	7002	Listen for jackpot alarm bells and issue payoffs to winners.	Supplemental
41-2012.00	Gambling Change Persons and Booth Cashiers	7006	Sell gambling chips, tokens, or tickets to patrons, or to other workers for resale to patrons.	Supplemental
41-2012.00	Gambling Change Persons and Booth Cashiers	21154	Clean casino areas.	Supplemental
41-2021.00	Counter and Rental Clerks	678	Compute charges for merchandise or services and receive payments.	Core
41-2021.00	Counter and Rental Clerks	689	Receive orders for services, such as rentals, repairs, dry cleaning, and storage.	Core
41-2021.00	Counter and Rental Clerks	687	Explain rental fees, policies, and procedures.	Core
41-2021.00	Counter and Rental Clerks	691	Provide information about rental items, such as availability, operation, or description.	Core
41-2021.00	Counter and Rental Clerks	692	Advise customers on use and care of merchandise.	Core
41-2021.00	Counter and Rental Clerks	682	Greet customers and discuss the type, quality, and quantity of merchandise sought for rental.	Core
41-2021.00	Counter and Rental Clerks	681	Answer telephones to provide information and receive orders.	Core
41-2021.00	Counter and Rental Clerks	686	Inspect and adjust rental items to meet needs of customer.	Core
41-2021.00	Counter and Rental Clerks	684	Prepare rental forms, obtaining customer signature and other information, such as required licenses.	Core
41-2021.00	Counter and Rental Clerks	690	Rent items, arrange for provision of services to customers, and accept returns.	Core
41-2021.00	Counter and Rental Clerks	683	Keep records of transactions and of the number of customers entering an establishment.	Core
41-2021.00	Counter and Rental Clerks	685	Receive, examine, and tag articles to be altered, cleaned, stored, or repaired.	Core
41-2021.00	Counter and Rental Clerks	688	Reserve items for requested times and keep records of items rented.	Core
41-2021.00	Counter and Rental Clerks	679	Prepare merchandise for display or for purchase or rental.	Core
41-2021.00	Counter and Rental Clerks	680	Recommend and provide advice on a wide variety of products and services.	Core
41-2021.00	Counter and Rental Clerks	693	Allocate equipment to participants in sporting events or recreational activities.	Supplemental
41-2022.00	Parts Salespersons	2430	Receive payment or obtain credit authorization.	Core
41-2022.00	Parts Salespersons	20776	Assist customers, such as responding to customer complaints and updating them about back-ordered parts.	Core
41-2022.00	Parts Salespersons	20775	Fill customer orders from stock, and place orders when requested items are out of stock.	Core
41-2022.00	Parts Salespersons	2427	Receive and fill telephone orders for parts.	Core
41-2022.00	Parts Salespersons	20777	Locate and label parts, and maintain inventory of stock.	Core
41-2022.00	Parts Salespersons	2429	Prepare sales slips or sales contracts.	Core
41-2022.00	Parts Salespersons	2425	Read catalogs, microfiche viewers, or computer displays to determine replacement part stock numbers and prices.	Core
41-2022.00	Parts Salespersons	2426	Determine replacement parts required, according to inspections of old parts, customer requests, or customers' descriptions of malfunctions.	Core
41-2022.00	Parts Salespersons	2433	Examine returned parts for defects, and exchange defective parts or refund money.	Core
41-2022.00	Parts Salespersons	20780	Manage shipments by researching shipping methods or costs and tracking packages.	Core
41-2022.00	Parts Salespersons	2434	Mark and store parts in stockrooms, according to prearranged systems.	Core
41-2022.00	Parts Salespersons	20779	Maintain and clean work and inventory areas.	Core
41-2022.00	Parts Salespersons	2437	Place new merchandise on display.	Core
41-2022.00	Parts Salespersons	2432	Advise customers on substitution or modification of parts when identical replacements are not available.	Core
41-2022.00	Parts Salespersons	2435	Discuss use and features of various parts, based on knowledge of machines or equipment.	Core
41-2022.00	Parts Salespersons	2436	Demonstrate equipment to customers, and explain functioning of equipment.	Core
41-2022.00	Parts Salespersons	2438	Measure parts, using precision measuring instruments, to determine whether similar parts may be machined to required sizes.	Core
41-2022.00	Parts Salespersons	20778	Pick up and deliver parts.	Core
41-2022.00	Parts Salespersons	2439	Repair parts or equipment.	Core
41-2031.00	Retail Salespersons	694	Greet customers and ascertain what each customer wants or needs.	Core
41-2031.00	Retail Salespersons	700	Recommend, select, and help locate or obtain merchandise based on customer needs and desires.	Core
41-2031.00	Retail Salespersons	697	Compute sales prices, total purchases, and receive and process cash or credit payment.	Core
41-2031.00	Retail Salespersons	712	Prepare merchandise for purchase or rental.	Core
41-2031.00	Retail Salespersons	701	Answer questions regarding the store and its merchandise.	Core
41-2031.00	Retail Salespersons	696	Maintain knowledge of current sales and promotions, policies regarding payment and exchanges, and security practices.	Core
41-2031.00	Retail Salespersons	706	Demonstrate use or operation of merchandise.	Core
41-2031.00	Retail Salespersons	702	Describe merchandise and explain use, operation, and care of merchandise to customers.	Core
41-2031.00	Retail Salespersons	703	Ticket, arrange, and display merchandise to promote sales.	Core
41-2031.00	Retail Salespersons	711	Inventory stock and requisition new stock.	Core
41-2031.00	Retail Salespersons	708	Exchange merchandise for customers and accept returns.	Core
41-2031.00	Retail Salespersons	699	Watch for and recognize security risks and thefts and know how to prevent or handle these situations.	Core
41-2031.00	Retail Salespersons	705	Place special orders or call other stores to find desired items.	Core
41-2031.00	Retail Salespersons	707	Clean shelves, counters, and tables.	Core
41-2031.00	Retail Salespersons	698	Maintain records related to sales.	Supplemental
41-2031.00	Retail Salespersons	695	Open and close cash registers, performing tasks such as counting money, separating charge slips, coupons, and vouchers, balancing cash drawers, and making deposits.	Supplemental
41-2031.00	Retail Salespersons	704	Prepare sales slips or sales contracts.	Supplemental
41-2031.00	Retail Salespersons	714	Estimate and quote trade-in allowances.	Supplemental
41-2031.00	Retail Salespersons	709	Bag or package purchases and wrap gifts.	Supplemental
41-2031.00	Retail Salespersons	710	Help customers try on or fit merchandise.	Supplemental
41-2031.00	Retail Salespersons	713	Sell or arrange for delivery, insurance, financing, or service contracts for merchandise.	Supplemental
41-2031.00	Retail Salespersons	716	Estimate quantity and cost of merchandise required, such as paint or floor covering.	Supplemental
41-2031.00	Retail Salespersons	717	Rent merchandise to customers.	Supplemental
41-2031.00	Retail Salespersons	715	Estimate cost of repair or alteration of merchandise.	Supplemental
41-3011.00	Advertising Sales Agents	4579	Prepare and deliver sales presentations to new and existing customers to sell new advertising programs and to protect and increase existing advertising.	Core
41-3011.00	Advertising Sales Agents	4581	Maintain assigned account bases while developing new accounts.	Core
41-3011.00	Advertising Sales Agents	4586	Provide clients with estimates of the costs of advertising products or services.	Core
41-3011.00	Advertising Sales Agents	4585	Locate and contact potential clients to offer advertising services.	Core
41-3011.00	Advertising Sales Agents	4580	Explain to customers how specific types of advertising will help promote their products or services in the most effective way possible.	Core
41-3011.00	Advertising Sales Agents	4589	Obtain and study information about clients' products, needs, problems, advertising history, and business practices to offer effective sales presentations and appropriate product assistance.	Core
41-3011.00	Advertising Sales Agents	4592	Prepare promotional plans, sales literature, media kits, and sales contracts, using computer.	Core
41-3011.00	Advertising Sales Agents	4582	Process all correspondence and paperwork related to accounts.	Core
41-3011.00	Advertising Sales Agents	4584	Draw up contracts for advertising work, and collect payments due.	Core
41-3011.00	Advertising Sales Agents	4583	Deliver advertising or illustration proofs to customers for approval.	Core
41-3011.00	Advertising Sales Agents	4588	Inform customers of available options for advertisement artwork, and provide samples.	Core
41-3011.00	Advertising Sales Agents	4587	Recommend appropriate sizes and formats for advertising, depending on medium used.	Core
41-3011.00	Advertising Sales Agents	4594	Write copy as part of layout.	Core
41-3011.00	Advertising Sales Agents	4590	Determine advertising medium to be used, and prepare sample advertisements within the selected medium for presentation to customers.	Core
41-3011.00	Advertising Sales Agents	4596	Gather all relevant material for bid processes, and coordinate bidding and contract approval.	Core
41-3011.00	Advertising Sales Agents	4591	Consult with company officials, sales departments, and advertising agencies to develop promotional plans.	Core
41-3011.00	Advertising Sales Agents	4593	Identify new advertising markets, and propose products to serve them.	Core
41-3011.00	Advertising Sales Agents	4597	Arrange for commercial taping sessions, and accompany clients to sessions.	Core
41-3011.00	Advertising Sales Agents	4595	Attend sales meetings, industry trade shows, and training seminars to gather information, promote products, expand network of contacts, and increase knowledge.	Core
41-3011.00	Advertising Sales Agents	4598	Write sales outlines for use by staff.	Supplemental
41-3021.00	Insurance Sales Agents	720	Customize insurance programs to suit individual customers, often covering a variety of risks.	Core
41-3021.00	Insurance Sales Agents	721	Sell various types of insurance policies to businesses and individuals on behalf of insurance companies, including automobile, fire, life, property, medical and dental insurance, or specialized policies, such as marine, farm/crop, and medical malpractice.	Core
41-3021.00	Insurance Sales Agents	724	Explain features, advantages, and disadvantages of various policies to promote sale of insurance plans.	Core
41-3021.00	Insurance Sales Agents	728	Perform administrative tasks, such as maintaining records and handling policy renewals.	Core
41-3021.00	Insurance Sales Agents	723	Seek out new clients and develop clientele by networking to find new customers and generate lists of prospective clients.	Core
41-3021.00	Insurance Sales Agents	718	Call on policyholders to deliver and explain policy, to analyze insurance program and suggest additions or changes, or to change beneficiaries.	Core
41-3021.00	Insurance Sales Agents	727	Confer with clients to obtain and provide information when claims are made on a policy.	Core
41-3021.00	Insurance Sales Agents	722	Interview prospective clients to obtain data about their financial resources and needs, the physical condition of the person or property to be insured, and to discuss any existing coverage.	Core
41-3021.00	Insurance Sales Agents	725	Contact underwriter and submit forms to obtain binder coverage.	Core
41-3021.00	Insurance Sales Agents	729	Select company that offers type of coverage requested by client to underwrite policy.	Core
41-3021.00	Insurance Sales Agents	726	Ensure that policy requirements are fulfilled, including any necessary medical examinations and the completion of appropriate forms.	Core
41-3021.00	Insurance Sales Agents	731	Develop marketing strategies to compete with other individuals or companies who sell insurance.	Core
41-3021.00	Insurance Sales Agents	719	Calculate premiums and establish payment method.	Core
41-3021.00	Insurance Sales Agents	732	Attend meetings, seminars, and programs to learn about new products and services, learn new skills, and receive technical assistance in developing new accounts.	Core
41-3021.00	Insurance Sales Agents	730	Monitor insurance claims to ensure they are settled equitably for both the client and the insurer.	Supplemental
41-3021.00	Insurance Sales Agents	735	Plan and oversee incorporation of insurance program into bookkeeping system of company.	Supplemental
41-3021.00	Insurance Sales Agents	733	Inspect property, examining its general condition, type of construction, age, and other characteristics, to decide if it is a good insurance risk.	Supplemental
41-3021.00	Insurance Sales Agents	734	Install bookkeeping systems and resolve system problems.	Supplemental
41-3021.00	Insurance Sales Agents	736	Explain necessary bookkeeping requirements for customer to implement and provide group insurance program.	Supplemental
41-3031.00	Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents	23192	Make bids or offers to buy or sell securities.	Core
41-3031.00	Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents	23193	Monitor markets or positions.	Core
41-3031.00	Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents	23194	Agree on buying or selling prices at optimal levels for clients.	Core
41-3031.00	Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents	23195	Keep accurate records of transactions.	Core
41-3031.00	Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents	23196	Buy or sell stocks, bonds, commodity futures, foreign currencies, or other securities on behalf of investment dealers.	Core
41-3031.00	Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents	23197	Complete sales order tickets and submit for processing of client-requested transactions.	Core
41-3031.00	Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents	23198	Report all positions or trading results.	Core
41-3031.00	Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents	23199	Interview clients to determine clients' assets, liabilities, cash flow, insurance coverage, tax status, or financial objectives.	Core
41-3031.00	Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents	23200	Discuss financial options with clients and keep them informed about transactions.	Core
41-3031.00	Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents	23203	Identify opportunities or develop channels for purchase or sale of securities or commodities.	Core
41-3031.00	Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents	23204	Develop financial plans, based on analysis of clients' financial status.	Core
41-3031.00	Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents	23205	Review all securities transactions to ensure accuracy of information and conformance to governing agency regulations.	Core
41-3031.00	Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents	23207	Devise trading, option, or hedge strategies.	Core
41-3031.00	Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents	23201	Determine customers' financial services needs and prepare proposals to sell services that address these needs.	Core
41-3031.00	Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents	23208	Track and analyze factors that affect price movement, such as trade policies, weather conditions, political developments, or supply and demand changes.	Core
41-3031.00	Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents	23209	Inform other traders, managers, or customers of market conditions, including volume, price, competition, or dynamics.	Core
41-3031.00	Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents	23210	Offer advice on the purchase or sale of particular securities.	Core
41-3031.00	Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents	23206	Contact prospective customers to present information and explain available services.	Core
41-3031.00	Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents	23212	Explain stock market terms or trading practices to clients.	Core
41-3031.00	Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents	23213	Calculate costs for billings or commissions.	Core
41-3031.00	Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents	23214	Prepare financial reports to monitor client or corporate finances.	Core
41-3031.00	Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents	23215	Supply the latest price quotes on any security, as well as information on the activities or financial positions of the corporations issuing these securities.	Core
41-3031.00	Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents	23216	Supervise support staff and ensure proper execution of contracts.	Supplemental
41-3031.00	Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents	23217	Relay buy or sell orders to securities exchanges or to firm trading departments.	Supplemental
41-3031.00	Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents	23211	Evaluate costs and revenue of agreements to determine continued profitability.	Supplemental
41-3031.00	Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents	23202	Sell services or equipment, such as trusts, investments, or check processing services.	Supplemental
41-3031.00	Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents	23218	Negotiate prices or contracts for securities or commodities sales or purchases.	
41-3031.00	Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents	23219	Prepare and send requests for price quotations to all companies in a particular market.	
41-3031.00	Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents	23220	Price securities or commodities based on market conditions.	
41-3031.00	Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents	23221	Purchase or sell financial derivatives for customers.	
41-3041.00	Travel Agents	737	Collect payment for transportation and accommodations from customer.	Core
41-3041.00	Travel Agents	741	Plan, describe, arrange, and sell itinerary tour packages and promotional travel incentives offered by various travel carriers.	Core
41-3041.00	Travel Agents	738	Converse with customer to determine destination, mode of transportation, travel dates, financial considerations, and accommodations required.	Core
41-3041.00	Travel Agents	739	Compute cost of travel and accommodations, using calculator, computer, carrier tariff books, and hotel rate books, or quote package tour's costs.	Core
41-3041.00	Travel Agents	20900	Record and maintain information on clients, vendors, and travel packages.	Core
41-3041.00	Travel Agents	740	Book transportation and hotel reservations, using computer or telephone.	Core
41-3041.00	Travel Agents	743	Print or request transportation carrier tickets, using computer printer system or system link to travel carrier.	Core
41-3041.00	Travel Agents	742	Provide customer with brochures and publications containing travel information, such as local customs, points of interest, or foreign country regulations.	Core
41-3091.00	Sales Representatives of Services, Except Advertising, Insurance, Financial Services, and Travel	23222	Answer customers' questions about services, prices, availability, or credit terms.	
41-3091.00	Sales Representatives of Services, Except Advertising, Insurance, Financial Services, and Travel	23223	Attend sales or trade meetings or read related publications to obtain information about market conditions, business trends, regulations, or industry developments.	
41-3091.00	Sales Representatives of Services, Except Advertising, Insurance, Financial Services, and Travel	23224	Compute and compare costs of services.	
41-3091.00	Sales Representatives of Services, Except Advertising, Insurance, Financial Services, and Travel	23225	Consult with clients after sales or contract signings to resolve problems and provide ongoing support.	
41-3091.00	Sales Representatives of Services, Except Advertising, Insurance, Financial Services, and Travel	23226	Contact prospective or existing customers to discuss how services can meet their needs.	
41-3091.00	Sales Representatives of Services, Except Advertising, Insurance, Financial Services, and Travel	23227	Create forms or agreements to complete sales.	
41-3091.00	Sales Representatives of Services, Except Advertising, Insurance, Financial Services, and Travel	23228	Develop sales presentations or proposals to explain service specifications.	
41-3091.00	Sales Representatives of Services, Except Advertising, Insurance, Financial Services, and Travel	23229	Distribute promotional materials at meetings, conferences, or trade shows.	
41-3091.00	Sales Representatives of Services, Except Advertising, Insurance, Financial Services, and Travel	23230	Emphasize or recommend service features based on knowledge of customers' needs and vendor capabilities and limitations.	
41-3091.00	Sales Representatives of Services, Except Advertising, Insurance, Financial Services, and Travel	23231	Identify prospective customers using business directories, leads from clients, or information from conferences or trade shows.	
41-3091.00	Sales Representatives of Services, Except Advertising, Insurance, Financial Services, and Travel	23232	Inform customers of contracts or other information pertaining to purchased services.	
41-3091.00	Sales Representatives of Services, Except Advertising, Insurance, Financial Services, and Travel	23233	Maintain customer records using automated systems.	
41-3091.00	Sales Representatives of Services, Except Advertising, Insurance, Financial Services, and Travel	23234	Monitor market conditions, innovations, and competitors' services, prices, and sales.	
41-3091.00	Sales Representatives of Services, Except Advertising, Insurance, Financial Services, and Travel	23235	Negotiate prices or terms of sales or service agreements.	
41-3091.00	Sales Representatives of Services, Except Advertising, Insurance, Financial Services, and Travel	23236	Quote prices, credit terms, contract terms, or fulfillment dates for services.	
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	11240	Negotiate prices or terms of sales or service agreements.	Core
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	20608	Prepare and submit sales contracts for orders.	Core
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	11251	Visit establishments to evaluate needs or to promote product or service sales.	Core
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	11241	Maintain customer records, using automated systems.	Core
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	11237	Answer customers' questions about products, prices, availability, or credit terms.	Core
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	11238	Quote prices, credit terms, or other bid specifications.	Core
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	20609	Contact new or existing customers to discuss how specific products or services can meet their needs.	Core
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	11239	Emphasize product features, based on analyses of customers' needs and on technical knowledge of product capabilities and limitations.	Core
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	11261	Compute customer's installation or production costs and estimate savings from new services, products, or equipment.	Core
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	20610	Select or assist customers in selecting products based on customer needs, product specifications, and applicable regulations.	Core
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	11246	Prepare sales presentations or proposals to explain product specifications or applications.	Core
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	11252	Complete expense reports, sales reports, or other paperwork.	Core
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	20611	Verify that delivery schedules meet project deadlines.	Core
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	20612	Identify prospective customers, using business directories, leads from existing clients, participation in organizations, or trade show or conference attendance.	Core
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	11249	Inform customers of estimated delivery schedules, service contracts, warranties, or other information pertaining to purchased products.	Core
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	11245	Collaborate with colleagues to exchange information, such as selling strategies or marketing information.	Core
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	11248	Provide customers with ongoing technical support.	Core
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	20613	Advise customers on product usage to improve production.	Core
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	20614	Study documentation or other information for new scientific or technical products.	Core
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	11265	Stock or distribute resources, such as samples or promotional or educational materials.	Core
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	20615	Attend sales or trade meetings or read related publications to obtain information about market conditions, business trends, environmental regulations, or industry developments.	Core
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	20616	Sell service contracts for technical or scientific products.	Supplemental
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	20617	Demonstrate the operation or use of technical or scientific products.	Supplemental
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	11256	Provide feedback to product design teams so that products can be tailored to clients' needs.	Supplemental
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	11257	Arrange for installation and testing of products or machinery.	Supplemental
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	20618	Initiate sales campaigns to meet sales and production expectations.	Supplemental
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	20619	Verify accuracy of materials lists.	Supplemental
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	20620	Verify customer credit ratings.	Supplemental
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	11262	Consult with engineers regarding technical problems with products.	Supplemental
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	19828	Sell technical and scientific products that are environmentally sound or designed for environmental remediation.	Supplemental
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	11267	Visit establishments, such as pharmacies, to determine product sales.	Supplemental
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	19826	Present information to customers about the energy efficiency or environmental impact of scientific or technical products.	Supplemental
41-4011.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products	19825	Inform customers about issues related to responsible use and disposal of products, such as waste reduction or product or byproduct recycling or disposal.	Supplemental
41-4011.07	Solar Sales Representatives and Assessors	17655	Prepare proposals, quotes, contracts, or presentations for potential solar customers.	Core
41-4011.07	Solar Sales Representatives and Assessors	17656	Select solar energy products, systems, or services for customers based on electrical energy requirements, site conditions, price, or other factors.	Core
41-4011.07	Solar Sales Representatives and Assessors	17663	Provide customers with information, such as quotes, orders, sales, shipping, warranties, credit, funding options, incentives, or tax rebates.	Core
41-4011.07	Solar Sales Representatives and Assessors	17661	Gather information from prospective customers to identify their solar energy needs.	Core
41-4011.07	Solar Sales Representatives and Assessors	17658	Calculate potential solar resources or solar array production for a particular site considering issues such as climate, shading, and roof orientation.	Core
41-4011.07	Solar Sales Representatives and Assessors	17654	Generate solar energy customer leads to develop new accounts.	Core
41-4011.07	Solar Sales Representatives and Assessors	17664	Provide technical information about solar power, solar systems, equipment, and services to potential customers or dealers.	Core
41-4011.07	Solar Sales Representatives and Assessors	17657	Assess sites to determine suitability for solar equipment, using equipment such as tape measures, compasses, and computer software.	Core
41-4011.07	Solar Sales Representatives and Assessors	17665	Take quote requests or orders from dealers or customers.	Core
41-4011.07	Solar Sales Representatives and Assessors	17662	Prepare or review detailed design drawings, specifications, or lists related to solar installations.	Core
41-4011.07	Solar Sales Representatives and Assessors	17659	Create customized energy management packages to satisfy customer needs.	Core
41-4011.07	Solar Sales Representatives and Assessors	17660	Develop marketing or strategic plans for sales territories.	Core
41-4011.07	Solar Sales Representatives and Assessors	17666	Demonstrate use of solar and related equipment to customers or dealers.	Core
41-4012.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products	8113	Answer customers' questions about products, prices, availability, product uses, and credit terms.	Core
41-4012.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products	8114	Recommend products to customers, based on customers' needs and interests.	Core
41-4012.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products	8116	Estimate or quote prices, credit or contract terms, warranties, and delivery dates.	Core
41-4012.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products	8117	Consult with clients after sales or contract signings to resolve problems and to provide ongoing support.	Core
41-4012.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products	20267	Prepare sales contracts and order forms.	Core
41-4012.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products	8119	Provide customers with product samples and catalogs.	Core
41-4012.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products	8122	Monitor market conditions, product innovations, and competitors' products, prices, and sales.	Core
41-4012.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products	8124	Perform administrative duties, such as preparing sales budgets and reports, keeping sales records, and filing expense account reports.	Core
41-4012.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products	8115	Contact regular and prospective customers to demonstrate products, explain product features, and solicit orders.	Core
41-4012.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products	8120	Identify prospective customers by using business directories, following leads from existing clients, participating in organizations and clubs, and attending trade shows and conferences.	Core
41-4012.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products	8129	Negotiate with retail merchants to improve product exposure, such as shelf positioning and advertising.	Supplemental
41-4012.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products	8127	Check stock levels and reorder merchandise as necessary.	Supplemental
41-4012.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products	8128	Plan, assemble, and stock product displays in retail stores, or make recommendations to retailers regarding product displays, promotional programs, and advertising.	Supplemental
41-4012.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products	20268	Negotiate details of contracts and payments.	Supplemental
41-4012.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products	8118	Prepare drawings, estimates, and bids that meet specific customer needs.	Supplemental
41-4012.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products	8125	Obtain credit information about prospective customers.	Supplemental
41-4012.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products	8126	Forward orders to manufacturers.	Supplemental
41-4012.00	Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products	8121	Arrange and direct delivery and installation of products and equipment.	Supplemental
41-9011.00	Demonstrators and Product Promoters	13191	Provide product samples, coupons, informational brochures, or other incentives to persuade people to buy products.	Core
41-9011.00	Demonstrators and Product Promoters	13194	Sell products being promoted and keep records of sales.	Core
41-9011.00	Demonstrators and Product Promoters	13192	Keep areas neat while working and return items to correct locations following demonstrations.	Core
41-9011.00	Demonstrators and Product Promoters	13190	Demonstrate or explain products, methods, or services to persuade customers to purchase products or use services.	Core
41-9011.00	Demonstrators and Product Promoters	13193	Record and report demonstration-related information, such as the number of questions asked by the audience or the number of coupons distributed.	Core
41-9011.00	Demonstrators and Product Promoters	13196	Suggest specific product purchases to meet customers' needs.	Core
41-9011.00	Demonstrators and Product Promoters	13206	Research or investigate products to be presented to prepare for demonstrations.	Core
41-9011.00	Demonstrators and Product Promoters	13195	Set up and arrange displays or demonstration areas to attract the attention of prospective customers.	Core
41-9011.00	Demonstrators and Product Promoters	13198	Identify interested and qualified customers to provide them with additional information.	Core
41-9011.00	Demonstrators and Product Promoters	13203	Visit trade shows, stores, community organizations, or other venues to demonstrate products or services or to answer questions from potential customers.	Core
41-9011.00	Demonstrators and Product Promoters	13197	Transport, assemble, and disassemble materials used in presentations.	Core
41-9011.00	Demonstrators and Product Promoters	13199	Practice demonstrations to ensure that they will run smoothly.	Core
41-9011.00	Demonstrators and Product Promoters	13201	Learn about competitors' products or consumers' interests or concerns to answer questions or provide more complete information.	Core
41-9011.00	Demonstrators and Product Promoters	13205	Instruct customers in alteration of products.	Core
41-9011.00	Demonstrators and Product Promoters	13202	Work as part of a team of demonstrators to accommodate large crowds.	Core
41-9011.00	Demonstrators and Product Promoters	13200	Prepare or alter presentation contents to target specific audiences.	Supplemental
41-9011.00	Demonstrators and Product Promoters	13211	Stock shelves with products.	Supplemental
41-9011.00	Demonstrators and Product Promoters	13208	Provide product information, using lectures, films, charts, or slide shows.	Supplemental
41-9011.00	Demonstrators and Product Promoters	13204	Train demonstrators to present a company's products or services.	Supplemental
41-9011.00	Demonstrators and Product Promoters	13207	Recommend product or service improvements to employers.	Supplemental
41-9011.00	Demonstrators and Product Promoters	13210	Wear costumes or sign boards and walk in public to promote merchandise, services, or events.	Supplemental
41-9012.00	Models	23931	Pose for artists and photographers.	Core
41-9012.00	Models	13217	Record rates of pay and durations of jobs on vouchers.	Supplemental
41-9012.00	Models	13215	Gather information from agents concerning the pay, dates, times, provisions, and lengths of jobs.	Supplemental
41-9012.00	Models	13218	Report job completions to agencies and obtain information about future appointments.	Supplemental
41-9012.00	Models	13219	Assemble and maintain portfolios, print composite cards, and travel to go-sees to obtain jobs.	Supplemental
41-9012.00	Models	13225	Pose as directed, or strike suitable interpretive poses for promoting and selling merchandise or fashions during appearances, filming, or photo sessions.	Supplemental
41-9012.00	Models	13216	Follow strict routines of diet, sleep, and exercise to maintain appearance.	Supplemental
41-9012.00	Models	13221	Apply makeup to face and style hair to enhance appearance, considering such factors as color, camera techniques, and facial features.	Supplemental
41-9012.00	Models	13220	Work closely with photographers, fashion coordinators, directors, producers, stylists, make-up artists, other models, and clients to produce the desired looks, and to finish photo shoots on schedule.	Supplemental
41-9012.00	Models	13226	Dress in sample or completed garments, and select accessories.	Supplemental
41-9021.00	Real Estate Brokers	4599	Sell, for a fee, real estate owned by others.	Core
41-9021.00	Real Estate Brokers	4600	Obtain agreements from property owners to place properties for sale with real estate firms.	Core
41-9021.00	Real Estate Brokers	4603	Act as an intermediary in negotiations between buyers and sellers over property prices and settlement details and during the closing of sales.	Core
41-9021.00	Real Estate Brokers	4604	Generate lists of properties for sale, their locations, descriptions, and available financing options, using computers.	Core
41-9021.00	Real Estate Brokers	4610	Manage or operate real estate offices, handling associated business details.	Core
41-9021.00	Real Estate Brokers	4602	Compare a property with similar properties that have recently sold to determine its competitive market price.	Core
41-9021.00	Real Estate Brokers	4605	Maintain knowledge of real estate law, local economies, fair housing laws, types of available mortgages, financing options, and government programs.	Core
41-9021.00	Real Estate Brokers	4601	Monitor fulfillment of purchase contract terms to ensure that they are handled in a timely manner.	Core
41-9021.00	Real Estate Brokers	4606	Check work completed by loan officers, attorneys, or other professionals to ensure that it is performed properly.	Core
41-9021.00	Real Estate Brokers	4612	Rent properties or manage rental properties.	Core
41-9021.00	Real Estate Brokers	4609	Maintain awareness of current income tax regulations, local zoning, building and tax laws, and growth possibilities of a property's area.	Core
41-9021.00	Real Estate Brokers	4613	Arrange for title searches of properties being sold.	Core
41-9021.00	Real Estate Brokers	4608	Appraise property values, assessing income potential when relevant.	Core
41-9021.00	Real Estate Brokers	4611	Supervise agents who handle real estate transactions.	Supplemental
41-9021.00	Real Estate Brokers	4607	Arrange for financing of property purchases.	Supplemental
41-9021.00	Real Estate Brokers	4614	Give buyers virtual tours of properties in which they are interested, using computers.	Supplemental
41-9021.00	Real Estate Brokers	4615	Review property details to ensure that environmental regulations are met.	Supplemental
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2443	Prepare documents such as representation contracts, purchase agreements, closing statements, deeds, and leases.	Core
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2440	Present purchase offers to sellers for consideration.	Core
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2445	Act as an intermediary in negotiations between buyers and sellers, generally representing one or the other.	Core
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2449	Generate lists of properties that are compatible with buyers' needs and financial resources.	Core
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2441	Confer with escrow companies, lenders, home inspectors, and pest control operators to ensure that terms and conditions of purchase agreements are met before closing dates.	Core
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2446	Promote sales of properties through advertisements, open houses, and participation in multiple listing services.	Core
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2447	Compare a property with similar properties that have recently sold to determine its competitive market price.	Core
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2444	Coordinate property closings, overseeing signing of documents and disbursement of funds.	Core
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2442	Interview clients to determine what kinds of properties they are seeking.	Core
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	21155	Contact previous clients for prospecting of referral business.	Core
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2460	Review property listings, trade journals, and relevant literature, and attend conventions, seminars, and staff and association meetings, to remain knowledgeable about real estate markets.	Core
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2453	Answer clients' questions regarding construction work, financing, maintenance, repairs, and appraisals.	Core
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2448	Coordinate appointments to show homes to prospective buyers.	Core
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2462	Contact property owners and advertise services to solicit property sales listings.	Core
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2456	Advise sellers on how to make homes more appealing to potential buyers.	Core
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2458	Advise clients on market conditions, prices, mortgages, legal requirements, and related matters.	Core
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2450	Display commercial, industrial, agricultural, and residential properties to clients and explain their features.	Core
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2455	Accompany buyers during visits to and inspections of property, advising them on the suitability and value of the homes they are visiting.	Core
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2451	Arrange for title searches to determine whether clients have clear property titles.	Core
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2463	Develop networks of attorneys, mortgage lenders, and contractors to whom clients may be referred.	Core
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2452	Review plans for new construction with clients, enumerating and recommending available options and features.	Core
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2454	Inspect condition of premises, and arrange for necessary maintenance or notify owners of maintenance needs.	Core
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2464	Visit properties to assess them before showing them to clients.	Core
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2461	Investigate clients' financial and credit status to determine eligibility for financing.	Supplemental
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2459	Evaluate mortgage options to help clients obtain financing at the best prevailing rates and terms.	Supplemental
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2467	Appraise properties to determine loan values.	Supplemental
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2465	Contact utility companies for service hookups to clients' property.	Supplemental
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2468	Solicit and compile listings of available rental properties.	Supplemental
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2466	Conduct seminars and training sessions for sales agents to improve sales techniques.	Supplemental
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2457	Arrange meetings between buyers and sellers when details of transactions need to be negotiated.	Supplemental
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2470	Rent or lease properties on behalf of clients.	Supplemental
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2469	Secure construction or purchase financing with own firm or mortgage company.	Supplemental
41-9022.00	Real Estate Sales Agents	2471	Locate and appraise undeveloped areas for building sites, based on evaluations of area market conditions.	Supplemental
41-9031.00	Sales Engineers	9682	Develop, present, or respond to proposals for specific customer requirements, including request for proposal responses and industry-specific solutions.	Core
41-9031.00	Sales Engineers	9680	Collaborate with sales teams to understand customer requirements, to promote the sale of company products, and to provide sales support.	Core
41-9031.00	Sales Engineers	9690	Create sales or service contracts for products or services.	Core
41-9031.00	Sales Engineers	9689	Visit prospective buyers at commercial, industrial, or other establishments to show samples or catalogs, and to inform them about product pricing, availability, and advantages.	Core
41-9031.00	Sales Engineers	9692	Keep informed on industry news and trends, products, services, competitors, relevant information about legacy, existing, and emerging technologies, and the latest product-line developments.	Core
41-9031.00	Sales Engineers	9697	Identify resale opportunities and support them to achieve sales plans.	Core
41-9031.00	Sales Engineers	9679	Confer with customers and engineers to assess equipment needs and to determine system requirements.	Core
41-9031.00	Sales Engineers	9678	Plan and modify product configurations to meet customer needs.	Core
41-9031.00	Sales Engineers	9686	Prepare and deliver technical presentations that explain products or services to customers and prospective customers.	Core
41-9031.00	Sales Engineers	9685	Recommend improved materials or machinery to customers, documenting how such changes will lower costs or increase production.	Core
41-9031.00	Sales Engineers	9700	Maintain sales forecasting reports.	Core
41-9031.00	Sales Engineers	9698	Document account activities, generate reports, and keep records of business transactions with customers and suppliers.	Core
41-9031.00	Sales Engineers	9688	Research and identify potential customers for products or services.	Core
41-9031.00	Sales Engineers	9681	Secure and renew orders and arrange delivery.	Core
41-9031.00	Sales Engineers	9696	Develop sales plans to introduce products in new markets.	Core
41-9031.00	Sales Engineers	9701	Attend trade shows and seminars to promote products or to learn about industry developments.	Core
41-9031.00	Sales Engineers	9693	Attend company training seminars to become familiar with product lines.	Core
41-9031.00	Sales Engineers	9691	Arrange for demonstrations or trial installations of equipment.	Core
41-9031.00	Sales Engineers	9699	Train team members in the customer applications of technologies.	Core
41-9031.00	Sales Engineers	9683	Sell products requiring extensive technical expertise and support for installation and use, such as material handling equipment, numerical-control machinery, or computer systems.	Supplemental
41-9031.00	Sales Engineers	9694	Provide information needed for the development of custom-made machinery.	Supplemental
41-9031.00	Sales Engineers	9687	Provide technical and non-technical support and services to clients or other staff members regarding the use, operation, and maintenance of equipment.	Supplemental
41-9031.00	Sales Engineers	9684	Diagnose problems with installed equipment.	Supplemental
41-9031.00	Sales Engineers	9695	Write technical documentation for products.	Supplemental
41-9031.00	Sales Engineers	9702	Report to supervisors about prospective firms' credit ratings.	Supplemental
41-9041.00	Telemarketers	4619	Contact businesses or private individuals by telephone to solicit sales for goods or services, or to request donations for charitable causes.	Core
41-9041.00	Telemarketers	4621	Obtain customer information such as name, address, and payment method, and enter orders into computers.	Core
41-9041.00	Telemarketers	4620	Explain products or services and prices, and answer questions from customers.	Core
41-9041.00	Telemarketers	4622	Record names, addresses, purchases, and reactions of prospects contacted.	Core
41-9041.00	Telemarketers	4627	Maintain records of contacts, accounts, and orders.	Core
41-9041.00	Telemarketers	4625	Answer telephone calls from potential customers who have been solicited through advertisements.	Core
41-9041.00	Telemarketers	4618	Deliver prepared sales talks, reading from scripts that describe products or services, to persuade potential customers to purchase a product or service or to make a donation.	Core
41-9041.00	Telemarketers	4626	Telephone or write letters to respond to correspondence from customers or to follow up initial sales contacts.	Core
41-9041.00	Telemarketers	4623	Adjust sales scripts to better target the needs and interests of specific individuals.	Supplemental
41-9041.00	Telemarketers	4624	Obtain names and telephone numbers of potential customers from sources such as telephone directories, magazine reply cards, and lists purchased from other organizations.	Supplemental
41-9041.00	Telemarketers	4628	Schedule appointments for sales representatives to meet with prospective customers or for customers to attend sales presentations.	Supplemental
41-9041.00	Telemarketers	4629	Conduct client or market surveys to obtain information about potential customers.	Supplemental
41-9091.00	Door-to-Door Sales Workers, News and Street Vendors, and Related Workers	13233	Explain products or services and prices and demonstrate use of products.	Core
41-9091.00	Door-to-Door Sales Workers, News and Street Vendors, and Related Workers	13238	Develop prospect lists.	Core
41-9091.00	Door-to-Door Sales Workers, News and Street Vendors, and Related Workers	13231	Deliver merchandise and collect payment.	Core
41-9091.00	Door-to-Door Sales Workers, News and Street Vendors, and Related Workers	13232	Write and record orders for merchandise or enter orders into computers.	Core
41-9091.00	Door-to-Door Sales Workers, News and Street Vendors, and Related Workers	13235	Arrange buying parties and solicit sponsorship of such parties to sell merchandise.	Core
41-9091.00	Door-to-Door Sales Workers, News and Street Vendors, and Related Workers	13236	Answer questions about product features and benefits.	Core
41-9091.00	Door-to-Door Sales Workers, News and Street Vendors, and Related Workers	13239	Distribute product samples or literature that details products or services.	Core
41-9091.00	Door-to-Door Sales Workers, News and Street Vendors, and Related Workers	13237	Circulate among potential customers or travel by foot, truck, automobile, or bicycle to deliver or sell merchandise or services.	Core
41-9091.00	Door-to-Door Sales Workers, News and Street Vendors, and Related Workers	21075	Persuade customers to purchase merchandise or services.	Core
41-9091.00	Door-to-Door Sales Workers, News and Street Vendors, and Related Workers	13241	Set up and display sample merchandise at parties or stands.	Core
41-9091.00	Door-to-Door Sales Workers, News and Street Vendors, and Related Workers	13240	Order or purchase supplies.	Core
41-9091.00	Door-to-Door Sales Workers, News and Street Vendors, and Related Workers	13242	Stock carts or stands.	Supplemental
43-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers	9704	Supervise the work of office, administrative, or customer service employees to ensure adherence to quality standards, deadlines, and proper procedures, correcting errors or problems.	Core
43-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers	9703	Resolve customer complaints or answer customers' questions regarding policies and procedures.	Core
43-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers	9705	Provide employees with guidance in handling difficult or complex problems or in resolving escalated complaints or disputes.	Core
43-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers	9710	Review records or reports pertaining to activities such as production, payroll, or shipping to verify details, monitor work activities, or evaluate performance.	Core
43-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers	9707	Discuss job performance problems with employees to identify causes and issues and to work on resolving problems.	Core
43-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers	9713	Prepare and issue work schedules, deadlines, and duty assignments for office or administrative staff.	Core
43-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers	9711	Recruit, interview, and select employees.	Core
43-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers	9712	Interpret and communicate work procedures and company policies to staff.	Core
43-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers	9709	Evaluate employees' job performance and conformance to regulations and recommend appropriate personnel action.	Core
43-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers	9708	Train or instruct employees in job duties or company policies or arrange for training to be provided.	Core
43-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers	9716	Research, compile, and prepare reports, manuals, correspondence, or other information required by management or governmental agencies.	Core
43-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers	9706	Implement corporate or departmental policies, procedures, and service standards in conjunction with management.	Core
43-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers	9715	Compute figures such as balances, totals, or commissions.	Core
43-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers	9717	Coordinate activities with other supervisory personnel or with other work units or departments.	Core
43-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers	9722	Participate in the work of subordinates to facilitate productivity or to overcome difficult aspects of work.	Core
43-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers	9720	Make recommendations to management concerning such issues as staffing decisions or procedural changes.	Core
43-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers	9719	Develop or update procedures, policies, or standards.	Core
43-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers	9714	Maintain records pertaining to inventory, personnel, orders, supplies, or machine maintenance.	Core
43-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers	9721	Consult with managers or other personnel to resolve problems in areas such as equipment performance, output quality, or work schedules.	Core
43-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers	9724	Develop work schedules according to budgets and workloads.	Supplemental
43-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers	9718	Analyze financial activities of establishments or departments and provide input into budget planning and preparation processes.	Supplemental
43-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers	9723	Design, implement, or evaluate staff training and development programs, customer service initiatives, or performance measurement criteria.	Supplemental
43-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers	9729	Keep informed of provisions of labor-management agreements and their effects on departmental operations.	Supplemental
43-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers	9730	Coordinate or perform activities associated with shipping, receiving, distribution, or transportation.	Supplemental
43-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers	9725	Monitor inventory levels and requisition or purchase supplies as needed.	Supplemental
43-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers	9727	Plan for or coordinate office services, such as equipment or supply acquisition or organization, disposal of assets, relocation, parking, maintenance, or security services.	Supplemental
43-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers	9728	Arrange for necessary maintenance or repair work.	Supplemental
43-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers	9731	Plan layouts of stockrooms, warehouses, or other storage areas, considering turnover, size, weight, or related factors pertaining to items stored.	Supplemental
43-2011.00	Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service	4630	Operate communication systems, such as telephone, switchboard, intercom, two-way radio, or public address.	Core
43-2011.00	Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service	4631	Answer incoming calls, greeting callers, providing information, transferring calls or taking messages as necessary.	Core
43-2011.00	Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service	20431	Greet visitors, log them in and out of the facility, assign them security badges, and contact employee escorts.	Core
43-2011.00	Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service	20430	Monitor emergency and code alarms, make emergency announcements, or route emergency calls to the appropriate location.	Core
43-2011.00	Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service	4640	Record messages, suggesting rewording for clarity or conciseness.	Core
43-2011.00	Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service	4633	Page individuals to inform them of telephone calls, using paging or interoffice communication equipment.	Core
43-2011.00	Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service	4634	Relay or route written or verbal messages.	Core
43-2011.00	Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service	20432	Perform various cash handling tasks, such as collecting payments, making bank deposits, or managing petty cash.	Core
43-2011.00	Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service	4635	Place telephone calls or arrange conference calls as instructed.	Core
43-2011.00	Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service	20428	Process incoming or outgoing mail, packages, or deliveries.	Core
43-2011.00	Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service	20427	Perform various data entry or word processing tasks, such as updating phone directories, typing or proofreading documents, or creating schedules.	Core
43-2011.00	Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service	20429	Perform administrative tasks, such as accepting orders, scheduling appointments or meeting rooms, or sending and receiving faxes.	Core
43-2011.00	Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service	4637	Monitor alarm systems to ensure that secure conditions are maintained.	Supplemental
43-2011.00	Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service	4638	Contact security staff members when necessary, using radio-telephones.	Supplemental
43-2011.00	Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service	4643	Complete forms for sales orders.	Supplemental
43-2011.00	Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service	4642	Answer simple questions about clients' businesses, using reference files.	Supplemental
43-2011.00	Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service	4641	Stamp messages with time and date and file them appropriately.	Supplemental
43-2011.00	Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service	4639	Keep records of calls placed and charges incurred.	Supplemental
43-2011.00	Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service	20433	Place orders, such as for equipment, supplies, or catering for meetings.	Supplemental
43-2021.00	Telephone Operators	13246	Observe signal lights on switchboards, and dial or press buttons to make connections.	Core
43-2021.00	Telephone Operators	13247	Operate telephone switchboards and systems to advance and complete connections, including those for local, long distance, pay telephone, mobile, person-to-person, and emergency calls.	Core
43-2021.00	Telephone Operators	13243	Listen to customer requests, referring to alphabetical or geographical directories to answer questions and provide telephone information.	Core
43-2021.00	Telephone Operators	13257	Update directory information.	Core
43-2021.00	Telephone Operators	13244	Suggest and check alternate spellings, locations, or listing formats to customers lacking details or complete information.	Core
43-2021.00	Telephone Operators	13251	Perform clerical duties such as typing, proofreading, and sorting mail.	Core
43-2021.00	Telephone Operators	13245	Offer special assistance to persons such as those who are unable to dial or who are in emergency situations.	Core
43-2021.00	Telephone Operators	13256	Operate paging systems or other systems of bells or buzzers to notify recipients of incoming calls.	Supplemental
43-2021.00	Telephone Operators	13250	Monitor automated systems for placing collect calls and intervene for a callers needing assistance.	Supplemental
43-2021.00	Telephone Operators	13253	Interrupt busy lines if an emergency warrants.	Supplemental
43-2021.00	Telephone Operators	13248	Provide assistance for customers with special billing requests.	Supplemental
43-2021.00	Telephone Operators	13254	Provide relay service for users who are deaf or hard of hearing.	Supplemental
43-2021.00	Telephone Operators	13258	Keep records of calls placed and received, and of related toll charges.	Supplemental
43-2021.00	Telephone Operators	13255	Promote company products, services, and savings plans when appropriate.	Supplemental
43-3011.00	Bill and Account Collectors	2474	Record information about financial status of customers and status of collection efforts.	Core
43-3011.00	Bill and Account Collectors	2475	Locate and notify customers of delinquent accounts by mail, telephone, or personal visits to solicit payment.	Core
43-3011.00	Bill and Account Collectors	2473	Locate and monitor overdue accounts, using computers and a variety of automated systems.	Core
43-3011.00	Bill and Account Collectors	2481	Arrange for debt repayment or establish repayment schedules, based on customers' financial situations.	Core
43-3011.00	Bill and Account Collectors	2477	Advise customers of necessary actions and strategies for debt repayment.	Core
43-3011.00	Bill and Account Collectors	18559	Answer customer questions regarding problems with their accounts.	Core
43-3011.00	Bill and Account Collectors	2478	Persuade customers to pay amounts due on credit accounts, damage claims, or nonpayable checks, or to return merchandise.	Core
43-3011.00	Bill and Account Collectors	2476	Confer with customers by telephone or in person to determine reasons for overdue payments and to review the terms of sales, service, or credit contracts.	Core
43-3011.00	Bill and Account Collectors	2472	Receive payments and post amounts paid to customer accounts.	Core
43-3011.00	Bill and Account Collectors	2483	Trace delinquent customers to new addresses by inquiring at post offices, telephone companies, credit bureaus, or through the questioning of neighbors.	Core
43-3011.00	Bill and Account Collectors	2484	Notify credit departments, order merchandise repossession or service disconnection, and turn over account records to attorneys when customers fail to respond to collection attempts.	Core
43-3011.00	Bill and Account Collectors	2479	Sort and file correspondence and perform miscellaneous clerical duties, such as answering correspondence and writing reports.	Core
43-3011.00	Bill and Account Collectors	2480	Perform various administrative functions for assigned accounts, such as recording address changes and purging the records of deceased customers.	Core
43-3011.00	Bill and Account Collectors	18560	Contact insurance companies to check on status of claims payments and write appeal letters for denial on claims.	Supplemental
43-3011.00	Bill and Account Collectors	2482	Negotiate credit extensions when necessary.	Supplemental
43-3021.00	Billing and Posting Clerks	23238	Verify accuracy of billing data and revise any errors.	Core
43-3021.00	Billing and Posting Clerks	23243	Resolve discrepancies in accounting records.	Core
43-3021.00	Billing and Posting Clerks	23240	Prepare itemized statements, bills, or invoices and record amounts due for items purchased or services rendered.	Core
43-3021.00	Billing and Posting Clerks	23242	Operate typing, adding, calculating, or billing machines.	Core
43-3021.00	Billing and Posting Clerks	23237	Post stop-payment notices to prevent payment of protested checks.	Core
43-3021.00	Billing and Posting Clerks	23239	Verify signatures and required information on checks.	Core
43-3021.00	Billing and Posting Clerks	23246	Keep records of invoices and support documents.	Core
43-3021.00	Billing and Posting Clerks	23241	Perform bookkeeping work, including posting data or keeping other records concerning costs of goods or services or the shipment of goods.	Core
43-3021.00	Billing and Posting Clerks	23244	Contact customers to obtain or relay account information.	Core
43-3021.00	Billing and Posting Clerks	23247	Route statements for mailing or over-the-counter delivery to customers.	Core
43-3021.00	Billing and Posting Clerks	23248	Monitor equipment to ensure proper operation.	Core
43-3021.00	Billing and Posting Clerks	23249	Fix minor problems, such as equipment jams, and notify repair personnel of major equipment problems.	Core
43-3021.00	Billing and Posting Clerks	23245	Review documents, such as purchase orders, sales tickets, charge slips, or hospital records, to compute fees or charges due.	Supplemental
43-3021.00	Billing and Posting Clerks	23256	Track accumulated hours and dollar amounts charged to each client job to calculate client fees for professional services, such as legal or accounting services.	Supplemental
43-3021.00	Billing and Posting Clerks	23250	Weigh envelopes containing statements to determine correct postage and affix postage, using stamps or metering equipment.	Supplemental
43-3021.00	Billing and Posting Clerks	23255	Consult sources, such as rate books, manuals, or insurance company representatives, to determine specific charges or information such as rules, regulations, or government tax and tariff information.	Supplemental
43-3021.00	Billing and Posting Clerks	23251	Compare previously prepared bank statements with canceled checks and reconcile discrepancies.	Supplemental
43-3021.00	Billing and Posting Clerks	23253	Take orders for imprinted checks.	Supplemental
43-3021.00	Billing and Posting Clerks	23254	Encode and cancel checks, using bank machines.	Supplemental
43-3021.00	Billing and Posting Clerks	23259	Load machines with statements, cancelled checks, or envelopes to prepare statements for distribution to customers or stuff envelopes by hand.	Supplemental
43-3021.00	Billing and Posting Clerks	23258	Compute credit terms, discounts, shipment charges, or rates for goods or services to complete billing documents.	Supplemental
43-3021.00	Billing and Posting Clerks	23257	Update manuals when rates, rules, or regulations are amended.	Supplemental
43-3021.00	Billing and Posting Clerks	23260	Review compiled data on operating costs and revenues to set rates.	Supplemental
43-3021.00	Billing and Posting Clerks	23262	Answer inquiries regarding rates, routing, or procedures.	
43-3021.00	Billing and Posting Clerks	23263	Compile reports of cost factors, such as labor, production, storage, and equipment.	
43-3021.00	Billing and Posting Clerks	23264	Create billing documents, shipping labels, credit memorandums, or credit forms.	
43-3021.00	Billing and Posting Clerks	23265	Perform general administrative tasks, such as answering telephones, scheduling appointments, and ordering supplies or equipment.	
43-3021.00	Billing and Posting Clerks	23266	Return checks to customers or retrieve checks returned to customers in error, adjusting accounts and answering inquiries about errors as necessary.	
43-3031.00	Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks	2487	Operate computers programmed with accounting software to record, store, and analyze information.	Core
43-3031.00	Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks	2486	Check figures, postings, and documents for correct entry, mathematical accuracy, and proper codes.	Core
43-3031.00	Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks	2488	Comply with federal, state, and company policies, procedures, and regulations.	Core
43-3031.00	Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks	2495	Operate 10-key calculators, typewriters, and copy machines to perform calculations and produce documents.	Core
43-3031.00	Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks	2500	Receive, record, and bank cash, checks, and vouchers.	Core
43-3031.00	Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks	2493	Code documents according to company procedures.	Core
43-3031.00	Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks	2497	Perform financial calculations, such as amounts due, interest charges, balances, discounts, equity, and principal.	Core
43-3031.00	Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks	2496	Reconcile or note and report discrepancies found in records.	Core
43-3031.00	Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks	2498	Perform general office duties, such as filing, answering telephones, and handling routine correspondence.	Core
43-3031.00	Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks	2494	Access computerized financial information to answer general questions as well as those related to specific accounts.	Core
43-3031.00	Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks	2490	Classify, record, and summarize numerical and financial data to compile and keep financial records, using journals and ledgers or computers.	Core
43-3031.00	Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks	2489	Debit, credit, and total accounts on computer spreadsheets and databases, using specialized accounting software.	Core
43-3031.00	Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks	2509	Match order forms with invoices, and record the necessary information.	Core
43-3031.00	Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks	18561	Prepare and process payroll information.	Supplemental
43-3031.00	Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks	2499	Prepare bank deposits by compiling data from cashiers, verifying and balancing receipts, and sending cash, checks, or other forms of payment to banks.	Supplemental
43-3031.00	Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks	2501	Calculate and prepare checks for utilities, taxes, and other payments.	Supplemental
43-3031.00	Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks	2505	Monitor status of loans and accounts to ensure that payments are up to date.	Supplemental
43-3031.00	Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks	2503	Reconcile records of bank transactions.	Supplemental
43-3031.00	Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks	2507	Compile budget data and documents, based on estimated revenues and expenses and previous budgets.	Supplemental
43-3031.00	Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks	2502	Compare computer printouts to manually maintained journals to determine if they match.	Supplemental
43-3031.00	Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks	2506	Transfer details from separate journals to general ledgers or data processing sheets.	Supplemental
43-3031.00	Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks	2510	Complete and submit tax forms and returns, workers' compensation forms, pension contribution forms, and other government documents.	Supplemental
43-3031.00	Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks	2491	Calculate, prepare, and issue bills, invoices, account statements, and other financial statements according to established procedures.	Supplemental
43-3031.00	Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks	2508	Calculate costs of materials, overhead, and other expenses, based on estimates, quotations and price lists.	Supplemental
43-3031.00	Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks	2514	Prepare purchase orders and expense reports.	Supplemental
43-3031.00	Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks	2504	Prepare trial balances of books.	Supplemental
43-3031.00	Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks	2492	Compile statistical, financial, accounting, or auditing reports and tables pertaining to such matters as cash receipts, expenditures, accounts payable and receivable, and profits and losses.	Supplemental
43-3031.00	Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks	2511	Maintain inventory records.	Supplemental
43-3041.00	Gambling Cage Workers	4662	Maintain confidentiality of customers' transactions.	Core
43-3041.00	Gambling Cage Workers	4661	Follow all gaming regulations.	Core
43-3041.00	Gambling Cage Workers	4665	Maintain cage security.	Core
43-3041.00	Gambling Cage Workers	4668	Cash checks and process credit card advances for patrons.	Core
43-3041.00	Gambling Cage Workers	4671	Supply currency, coins, chips, or gaming checks to other departments as needed.	Core
43-3041.00	Gambling Cage Workers	4664	Convert gaming checks, coupons, tokens, or coins to currency for gaming patrons.	Core
43-3041.00	Gambling Cage Workers	4663	Count funds and reconcile daily summaries of transactions to balance books.	Core
43-3041.00	Gambling Cage Workers	4667	Verify accuracy of reports, such as authorization forms, transaction reconciliations, or exchange summary reports.	Core
43-3041.00	Gambling Cage Workers	4666	Determine cash requirements for windows and order all necessary currency, coins, or chips.	Core
43-3041.00	Gambling Cage Workers	4670	Perform removal and rotation of cash, coin, or chip inventories as necessary.	Core
43-3041.00	Gambling Cage Workers	4672	Provide assistance in the training and orientation of new cashiers.	Core
43-3041.00	Gambling Cage Workers	4673	Provide customers with information about casino operations.	Core
43-3041.00	Gambling Cage Workers	4675	Prepare bank deposits, balancing assigned funds as necessary.	Supplemental
43-3041.00	Gambling Cage Workers	4676	Prepare reports, including assignment of company funds or recording of department revenues.	Supplemental
43-3041.00	Gambling Cage Workers	4674	Record casino exchange transactions, using cash registers.	Supplemental
43-3041.00	Gambling Cage Workers	4677	Establish new computer accounts.	Supplemental
43-3041.00	Gambling Cage Workers	4669	Sell gambling chips, tokens, or tickets to patrons or to other workers for resale to patrons.	Supplemental
43-3051.00	Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks	2519	Verify attendance, hours worked, and pay adjustments, and post information onto designated records.	Core
43-3051.00	Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks	2515	Process and issue employee paychecks and statements of earnings and deductions.	Core
43-3051.00	Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks	2516	Compute wages and deductions, and enter data into computers.	Core
43-3051.00	Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks	18562	Process paperwork for new employees and enter employee information into the payroll system.	Core
43-3051.00	Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks	2528	Prepare and balance period-end reports, and reconcile issued payrolls to bank statements.	Core
43-3051.00	Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks	2518	Review time sheets, work charts, wage computation, and other information to detect and reconcile payroll discrepancies.	Core
43-3051.00	Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks	2526	Distribute and collect timecards each pay period.	Core
43-3051.00	Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks	2520	Record employee information, such as exemptions, transfers, and resignations, to maintain and update payroll records.	Core
43-3051.00	Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks	2521	Issue and record adjustments to pay related to previous errors or retroactive increases.	Core
43-3051.00	Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks	18563	Keep track of leave time, such as vacation, personal, and sick leave, for employees.	Core
43-3051.00	Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks	2517	Compile employee time, production, and payroll data from time sheets and other records.	Core
43-3051.00	Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks	2522	Keep informed about changes in tax and deduction laws that apply to the payroll process.	Core
43-3051.00	Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks	2524	Complete time sheets showing employees' arrival and departure times.	Core
43-3051.00	Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks	2523	Provide information to employees and managers on payroll matters, tax issues, benefit plans, and collective agreement provisions.	Core
43-3051.00	Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks	18564	Conduct verifications of employment.	Core
43-3051.00	Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks	23954	Prepare and file payroll tax returns.	Supplemental
43-3051.00	Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks	2529	Compile statistical reports, statements, and summaries related to pay and benefits accounts, and submit them to appropriate departments.	Supplemental
43-3051.00	Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks	20901	Balance cash and payroll accounts.	Supplemental
43-3051.00	Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks	2527	Complete, verify, and process forms and documentation for administration of benefits, such as pension plans, and unemployment and medical insurance.	Supplemental
43-3051.00	Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks	20902	Train employees on organizations' timekeeping systems.	Supplemental
43-3051.00	Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks	2530	Coordinate special programs, such as United Way campaigns, that involve payroll deductions.	Supplemental
43-3061.00	Procurement Clerks	2539	Track the status of requisitions, contracts, and orders.	Core
43-3061.00	Procurement Clerks	2534	Perform buying duties when necessary.	Core
43-3061.00	Procurement Clerks	2531	Prepare purchase orders and send copies to suppliers and to departments originating requests.	Core
43-3061.00	Procurement Clerks	2540	Calculate costs of orders, and charge or forward invoices to appropriate accounts.	Core
43-3061.00	Procurement Clerks	2538	Compare prices, specifications, and delivery dates to determine the best bid among potential suppliers.	Core
43-3061.00	Procurement Clerks	20786	Approve and pay bills.	Core
43-3061.00	Procurement Clerks	2545	Maintain knowledge of all organizational and governmental rules affecting purchases, and provide information about these rules to organization staff members and to vendors.	Core
43-3061.00	Procurement Clerks	2532	Determine if inventory quantities are sufficient for needs, ordering more materials when necessary.	Core
43-3061.00	Procurement Clerks	2541	Check shipments when they arrive to ensure that orders have been filled correctly and that goods meet specifications.	Core
43-3061.00	Procurement Clerks	2535	Contact suppliers to schedule or expedite deliveries and to resolve shortages, missed or late deliveries, and other problems.	Core
43-3061.00	Procurement Clerks	2537	Prepare, maintain, and review purchasing files, reports and price lists.	Core
43-3061.00	Procurement Clerks	2536	Review requisition orders to verify accuracy, terminology, and specifications.	Core
43-3061.00	Procurement Clerks	2533	Respond to customer and supplier inquiries about order status, changes, or cancellations.	Core
43-3061.00	Procurement Clerks	2546	Monitor in-house inventory movement and complete inventory transfer forms for bookkeeping purposes.	Core
43-3061.00	Procurement Clerks	2542	Compare suppliers' bills with bids and purchase orders to verify accuracy.	Core
43-3061.00	Procurement Clerks	2544	Locate suppliers, using sources such as catalogs and the internet, and interview them to gather information about products to be ordered.	Core
43-3061.00	Procurement Clerks	2547	Monitor contractor performance, recommending contract modifications when necessary.	Supplemental
43-3061.00	Procurement Clerks	2548	Prepare invitation-of-bid forms, and mail forms to supplier firms or distribute forms for public posting.	Supplemental
43-3061.00	Procurement Clerks	20785	Train and supervise subordinates and other staff.	Supplemental
43-3071.00	Tellers	2549	Balance currency, coin, and checks in cash drawers at ends of shifts and calculate daily transactions, using computers, calculators, or adding machines.	Core
43-3071.00	Tellers	2551	Receive checks and cash for deposit, verify amounts, and check accuracy of deposit slips.	Core
43-3071.00	Tellers	2563	Monitor bank vaults to ensure cash balances are correct.	Core
43-3071.00	Tellers	2550	Cash checks and pay out money after verifying that signatures are correct, that written and numerical amounts agree, and that accounts have sufficient funds.	Core
43-3071.00	Tellers	2554	Count currency, coins, and checks received, by hand or using currency-counting machine, to prepare them for deposit or shipment to branch banks or the Federal Reserve Bank.	Core
43-3071.00	Tellers	2553	Enter customers' transactions into computers to record transactions and issue computer-generated receipts.	Core
43-3071.00	Tellers	2552	Examine checks for endorsements and to verify other information, such as dates, bank names, identification of the persons receiving payments, and the legality of the documents.	Core
43-3071.00	Tellers	2560	Resolve problems or discrepancies concerning customers' accounts.	Core
43-3071.00	Tellers	2556	Prepare and verify cashier's checks.	Core
43-3071.00	Tellers	2558	Process transactions, such as term deposits, retirement savings plan contributions, automated teller transactions, night deposits, and mail deposits.	Core
43-3071.00	Tellers	21076	Answer telephones and assist customers with their questions.	Core
43-3071.00	Tellers	2555	Identify transaction mistakes when debits and credits do not balance.	Core
43-3071.00	Tellers	2569	Carry out special services for customers, such as ordering bank cards and checks.	Core
43-3071.00	Tellers	2565	Sort and file deposit slips and checks.	Core
43-3071.00	Tellers	2566	Receive and count daily inventories of cash, drafts, and travelers' checks.	Core
43-3071.00	Tellers	2564	Order a supply of cash to meet daily needs.	Core
43-3071.00	Tellers	2557	Arrange monies received in cash boxes and coin dispensers according to denomination.	Core
43-3071.00	Tellers	2559	Receive mortgage, loan, or public utility bill payments, verifying payment dates and amounts due.	Core
43-3071.00	Tellers	2561	Explain, promote, or sell products or services, such as travelers' checks, savings bonds, money orders, and cashier's checks, using computerized information about customers to tailor recommendations.	Core
43-3071.00	Tellers	2568	Count, verify, and post armored car deposits.	Supplemental
43-3071.00	Tellers	2571	Obtain and process information required for the provision of services, such as opening accounts, savings plans, and purchasing bonds.	Supplemental
43-3071.00	Tellers	2562	Perform clerical tasks, such as typing, filing, and microfilm photography.	Supplemental
43-3071.00	Tellers	2570	Compute financial fees, interest, and service charges.	Supplemental
43-3071.00	Tellers	2572	Compose, type, and mail customer statements and other correspondence related to issues such as discrepancies and outstanding unpaid items.	Supplemental
43-3071.00	Tellers	2567	Process and maintain records of customer loans.	Supplemental
43-3071.00	Tellers	2575	Quote unit exchange rates, following daily international rate sheets or computer displays.	Supplemental
43-3071.00	Tellers	2573	Issue checks to bond owners in settlement of transactions.	Supplemental
43-3071.00	Tellers	2574	Inform customers about foreign currency regulations and compute transaction fees for currency exchanges.	Supplemental
43-4011.00	Brokerage Clerks	8145	Correspond with customers and confer with coworkers to answer inquiries, discuss market fluctuations, or resolve account problems.	Core
43-4011.00	Brokerage Clerks	20622	Document security transactions, such as purchases, sales, conversions, redemptions, or payments, using computers, accounting ledgers, or certificate records.	Core
43-4011.00	Brokerage Clerks	8149	File, type, or operate standard office machines.	Core
43-4011.00	Brokerage Clerks	20623	Perform clerical tasks, such as answering phones or distributing mail.	Core
43-4011.00	Brokerage Clerks	8148	Prepare forms, such as receipts, withdrawal orders, transmittal papers, or transfer confirmations, based on transaction requests from stockholders.	Core
43-4011.00	Brokerage Clerks	8147	Schedule and coordinate transfer and delivery of security certificates between companies, departments, and customers.	Supplemental
43-4011.00	Brokerage Clerks	8150	Monitor daily stock prices and compute fluctuations to determine the need for additional collateral to secure loans.	Supplemental
43-4011.00	Brokerage Clerks	8153	Verify ownership and transaction information and dividend distribution instructions to ensure conformance with governmental regulations, using stock records and reports.	Supplemental
43-4011.00	Brokerage Clerks	8151	Compute total holdings, dividends, interest, transfer taxes, brokerage fees, or commissions and allocate appropriate payments to customers.	Supplemental
43-4011.00	Brokerage Clerks	8152	Prepare reports summarizing daily transactions and earnings for individual customer accounts.	Supplemental
43-4021.00	Correspondence Clerks	11276	Maintain files and control records to show correspondence activities.	Core
43-4021.00	Correspondence Clerks	11273	Read incoming correspondence to ascertain nature of writers' concerns and to determine disposition of correspondence.	Core
43-4021.00	Correspondence Clerks	11277	Gather records pertinent to specific problems, review them for completeness and accuracy, and attach records to correspondence as necessary.	Core
43-4021.00	Correspondence Clerks	11270	Prepare documents and correspondence, such as damage claims, credit and billing inquiries, invoices, and service complaints.	Core
43-4021.00	Correspondence Clerks	11271	Compile data from records to prepare periodic reports.	Core
43-4021.00	Correspondence Clerks	11280	Compose letters in reply to correspondence concerning such items as requests for merchandise, damage claims, credit information requests, delinquent accounts, incorrect billing, or unsatisfactory service.	Core
43-4021.00	Correspondence Clerks	11279	Route correspondence to other departments for reply.	Core
43-4021.00	Correspondence Clerks	11281	Ensure that money collected is properly recorded and secured.	Supplemental
43-4021.00	Correspondence Clerks	11289	Process orders for goods requested in correspondence.	Supplemental
43-4021.00	Correspondence Clerks	11272	Present clear and concise explanations of governing rules and regulations.	Supplemental
43-4021.00	Correspondence Clerks	11275	Review correspondence for format and typographical accuracy, assemble the information into a prescribed form with the correct number of copies, and submit it to an authorized official for signature.	Supplemental
43-4021.00	Correspondence Clerks	11283	Compute costs of records furnished to requesters, and write letters to obtain payment.	Supplemental
43-4021.00	Correspondence Clerks	11290	Compile data pertinent to manufacture of special products for customers.	Supplemental
43-4021.00	Correspondence Clerks	11274	Type acknowledgment letters to persons sending correspondence.	Supplemental
43-4021.00	Correspondence Clerks	11278	Complete form letters in response to requests or problems identified by correspondence.	Supplemental
43-4021.00	Correspondence Clerks	11287	Confer with company personnel regarding feasibility of complying with writers' requests.	Supplemental
43-4021.00	Correspondence Clerks	11285	Prepare records for shipment by certified mail.	Supplemental
43-4031.00	Court, Municipal, and License Clerks	23267	Evaluate information on applications to verify completeness and accuracy and to determine whether applicants are qualified to obtain desired licenses.	Core
43-4031.00	Court, Municipal, and License Clerks	23284	Perform administrative tasks, such as answering telephone calls, filing court documents, or maintaining office supplies or equipment.	Core
43-4031.00	Court, Municipal, and License Clerks	23268	Verify the authenticity of documents, such as foreign identification or immigration documents.	Core
43-4031.00	Court, Municipal, and License Clerks	23269	Record and edit the minutes of meetings and distribute to appropriate officials or staff members.	Core
43-4031.00	Court, Municipal, and License Clerks	23270	Question applicants to obtain required information, such as name, address, or age, and record data on prescribed forms.	Core
43-4031.00	Court, Municipal, and License Clerks	23271	Issue public notification of all official activities or meetings.	Core
43-4031.00	Court, Municipal, and License Clerks	23272	Record and maintain all vital and fiscal records and accounts.	Core
43-4031.00	Court, Municipal, and License Clerks	23278	Record case dispositions, court orders, or arrangements made for payment of court fees.	Core
43-4031.00	Court, Municipal, and License Clerks	23273	Answer questions or provide advice to the public regarding licensing policies, procedures, or regulations.	Core
43-4031.00	Court, Municipal, and License Clerks	23274	Prepare meeting agendas or packets of related information.	Core
43-4031.00	Court, Municipal, and License Clerks	23282	Examine legal documents submitted to courts for adherence to laws or court procedures.	Core
43-4031.00	Court, Municipal, and License Clerks	23276	Prepare ordinances, resolutions, or proclamations so that they can be executed, recorded, archived, or distributed.	Core
43-4031.00	Court, Municipal, and License Clerks	23288	Answer inquiries from the general public regarding judicial procedures, court appearances, trial dates, adjournments, outstanding warrants, summonses, subpoenas, witness fees, or payment of fines.	Core
43-4031.00	Court, Municipal, and License Clerks	23277	Code information on license applications for entry into computers.	Core
43-4031.00	Court, Municipal, and License Clerks	23281	Prepare documents recording the outcomes of court proceedings.	Core
43-4031.00	Court, Municipal, and License Clerks	23279	Perform budgeting duties, such as assisting in budget preparation, expenditure review, or budget administration.	Core
43-4031.00	Court, Municipal, and License Clerks	23275	Prepare and issue orders of the court, such as probation orders, release documentation, sentencing information, or summonses.	Core
43-4031.00	Court, Municipal, and License Clerks	23280	Perform record checks on past or current licensees, as required by investigations.	Core
43-4031.00	Court, Municipal, and License Clerks	23283	Perform general office duties, such as taking or transcribing dictation, typing or proofreading correspondence, distributing or filing official forms, or scheduling appointments.	Core
43-4031.00	Court, Municipal, and License Clerks	23290	Instruct parties about timing of court appearances.	Core
43-4031.00	Court, Municipal, and License Clerks	23285	Respond to requests for information from the public, other municipalities, state officials, or state and federal legislative offices.	Core
43-4031.00	Court, Municipal, and License Clerks	23287	Coordinate or maintain office tracking systems for correspondence or follow-up actions.	Core
43-4031.00	Court, Municipal, and License Clerks	23289	Train other workers or coordinate their work, as necessary.	Core
43-4031.00	Court, Municipal, and License Clerks	23291	Research information in the municipal archives upon request of public officials or private citizens.	Core
43-4031.00	Court, Municipal, and License Clerks	23292	Perform contract administration duties, assisting with bid openings or the awarding of contracts.	Core
43-4031.00	Court, Municipal, and License Clerks	23293	Participate in the administration of municipal elections, such as preparation or distribution of ballots, appointment or training of election officers, or tabulation or certification of results.	Supplemental
43-4031.00	Court, Municipal, and License Clerks	23286	Search files and contact witnesses, attorneys, or litigants to obtain information for the court.	Supplemental
43-4031.00	Court, Municipal, and License Clerks	23294	Issue various permits and licenses, such as marriage, fishing, hunting, and dog licenses, and collect appropriate fees.	
43-4031.00	Court, Municipal, and License Clerks	23295	Plan or direct the maintenance, filing, safekeeping, or computerization of all municipal documents.	
43-4031.00	Court, Municipal, and License Clerks	23296	Prepare dockets or calendars of cases to be called.	
43-4041.00	Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks	23297	Keep records of customers' charges and payments.	Core
43-4041.00	Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks	23298	Compile and analyze credit information gathered by investigation.	Core
43-4041.00	Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks	23299	Obtain information about potential creditors from banks, credit bureaus, and other credit services, and provide reciprocal information if requested.	Core
43-4041.00	Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks	23300	Interview credit applicants by telephone or in person to obtain personal and financial data needed to complete credit report.	Core
43-4041.00	Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks	23301	Evaluate customers' computerized credit records and payment histories to decide whether to approve new credit, based on predetermined standards.	Supplemental
43-4041.00	Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks	23302	File sales slips in customers' ledgers for billing purposes.	Supplemental
43-4041.00	Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks	23303	Receive charge slips or credit applications by mail, or receive information from salespeople or merchants by telephone.	Supplemental
43-4041.00	Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks	23304	Mail charge statements to customers.	Supplemental
43-4041.00	Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks	23305	Examine city directories and public records to verify residence property ownership, bankruptcies, liens, arrest record, or unpaid taxes of applicants.	Supplemental
43-4041.00	Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks	23306	Relay credit report information to subscribers by mail or by telephone.	Supplemental
43-4041.00	Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks	23307	Prepare credit cards or charge account plates.	Supplemental
43-4041.00	Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks	23308	Call customers to collect payment on delinquent accounts.	
43-4041.00	Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks	23309	Consult with customers to resolve complaints or verify financial or credit transactions.	
43-4041.00	Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks	23310	Contact former employers and other acquaintances to verify applicants' references, employment, health history, or social behavior.	
43-4041.00	Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks	23311	Prepare reports of findings and recommendations.	
43-4041.00	Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks	23312	Review individual or commercial customer files to identify and select delinquent accounts for collection.	
43-4051.00	Customer Service Representatives	18565	Confer with customers by telephone or in person to provide information about products or services, take or enter orders, cancel accounts, or obtain details of complaints.	Core
43-4051.00	Customer Service Representatives	2578	Keep records of customer interactions or transactions, recording details of inquiries, complaints, or comments, as well as actions taken.	Core
43-4051.00	Customer Service Representatives	2580	Check to ensure that appropriate changes were made to resolve customers' problems.	Core
43-4051.00	Customer Service Representatives	2581	Contact customers to respond to inquiries or to notify them of claim investigation results or any planned adjustments.	Core
43-4051.00	Customer Service Representatives	2583	Determine charges for services requested, collect deposits or payments, or arrange for billing.	Core
43-4051.00	Customer Service Representatives	2584	Complete contract forms, prepare change of address records, or issue service discontinuance orders, using computers.	Core
43-4051.00	Customer Service Representatives	2582	Refer unresolved customer grievances to designated departments for further investigation.	Core
43-4051.00	Customer Service Representatives	2579	Resolve customers' service or billing complaints by performing activities such as exchanging merchandise, refunding money, or adjusting bills.	Supplemental
43-4051.00	Customer Service Representatives	2587	Review insurance policy terms to determine whether a particular loss is covered by insurance.	Supplemental
43-4051.00	Customer Service Representatives	2586	Solicit sales of new or additional services or products.	Supplemental
43-4051.00	Customer Service Representatives	2589	Compare disputed merchandise with original requisitions and information from invoices and prepare invoices for returned goods.	Supplemental
43-4051.00	Customer Service Representatives	2585	Obtain and examine all relevant information to assess validity of complaints and to determine possible causes, such as extreme weather conditions that could increase utility bills.	Supplemental
43-4051.00	Customer Service Representatives	2591	Recommend improvements in products, packaging, shipping, service, or billing methods and procedures to prevent future problems.	Supplemental
43-4061.00	Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs	9744	Compute and authorize amounts of assistance for programs, such as grants, monetary payments, and food stamps.	Core
43-4061.00	Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs	9739	Keep records of assigned cases, and prepare required reports.	Core
43-4061.00	Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs	9736	Compile, record, and evaluate personal and financial data to verify completeness and accuracy, and to determine eligibility status.	Core
43-4061.00	Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs	9737	Interview and investigate applicants for public assistance to gather information pertinent to their applications.	Core
43-4061.00	Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs	9733	Interview benefits recipients at specified intervals to certify their eligibility for continuing benefits.	Core
43-4061.00	Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs	9734	Interpret and explain information such as eligibility requirements, application details, payment methods, and applicants' legal rights.	Core
43-4061.00	Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs	9735	Initiate procedures to grant, modify, deny, or terminate assistance, or refer applicants to other agencies for assistance.	Core
43-4061.00	Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs	9738	Check with employers or other references to verify answers and obtain further information.	Core
43-4061.00	Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs	9732	Answer applicants' questions about benefits and claim procedures.	Core
43-4061.00	Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs	9743	Provide social workers with pertinent information gathered during applicant interviews.	Supplemental
43-4061.00	Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs	9742	Refer applicants to job openings or to interviews with other staff, in accordance with administrative guidelines or office procedures.	Supplemental
43-4061.00	Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs	9740	Schedule benefits claimants for adjudication interviews to address questions of eligibility.	Supplemental
43-4061.00	Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs	9746	Provide applicants with assistance in completing application forms, such as those for job referrals or unemployment compensation claims.	Supplemental
43-4061.00	Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs	9741	Prepare applications and forms for applicants for such purposes as school enrollment, employment, and medical services.	Supplemental
43-4061.00	Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs	9747	Investigate claimants for the possibility of fraud or abuse.	Supplemental
43-4061.00	Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs	9748	Conduct annual, interim, and special housing reviews and home visits to ensure conformance to regulations.	Supplemental
43-4061.00	Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs	9745	Monitor the payments of benefits throughout the duration of a claim.	Supplemental
43-4071.00	File Clerks	20628	Perform general office activities, such as typing, answering telephones, operating office machines, processing mail, or securing confidential materials.	Core
43-4071.00	File Clerks	20629	Keep records of materials filed or removed, using logbooks or computers and generate computerized reports.	Core
43-4071.00	File Clerks	2596	Gather materials to be filed from departments or employees.	Core
43-4071.00	File Clerks	20630	Find, retrieve, and make copies of information from files in response to requests and deliver information to authorized users.	Core
43-4071.00	File Clerks	2593	Add new material to file records or create new records as necessary.	Core
43-4071.00	File Clerks	2597	Sort or classify information according to guidelines, such as content, purpose, user criteria, or chronological, alphabetical, or numerical order.	Core
43-4071.00	File Clerks	2599	Scan or read incoming materials to determine how and where they should be classified or filed.	Core
43-4071.00	File Clerks	2605	Eliminate outdated or unnecessary materials, destroying them or transferring them to inactive storage, according to file maintenance guidelines or legal requirements.	Core
43-4071.00	File Clerks	2602	Answer questions about records or files.	Core
43-4071.00	File Clerks	2601	Assign and record or stamp identification numbers or codes to index materials for filing.	Core
43-4071.00	File Clerks	2600	Place materials into storage receptacles, such as file cabinets, boxes, bins, or drawers, according to classification and identification information.	Core
43-4071.00	File Clerks	2603	Modify or improve filing systems or implement new filing systems.	Core
43-4071.00	File Clerks	20627	Input data, such as file numbers, new or updated information, or document information codes into computer systems to support document and information retrieval.	Supplemental
43-4071.00	File Clerks	20631	Complete general financial activities, such as processing accounts payable, reviewing invoices, collecting cash payments, or issuing receipts.	Supplemental
43-4071.00	File Clerks	2595	Track materials removed from files to ensure that borrowed files are returned.	Supplemental
43-4071.00	File Clerks	2604	Perform periodic inspections of materials or files to ensure correct placement, legibility, or proper condition.	Supplemental
43-4071.00	File Clerks	2609	Retrieve documents stored in microfilm or microfiche and place them in viewers for reading.	Supplemental
43-4071.00	File Clerks	2607	Operate mechanized files that rotate to bring needed records to a particular location.	Supplemental
43-4071.00	File Clerks	2608	Design forms related to filing systems.	Supplemental
43-4081.00	Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks	2610	Greet, register, and assign rooms to guests of hotels or motels.	Core
43-4081.00	Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks	2619	Contact housekeeping or maintenance staff when guests report problems.	Core
43-4081.00	Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks	2615	Issue room keys and escort instructions to bellhops.	Core
43-4081.00	Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks	2620	Make and confirm reservations.	Core
43-4081.00	Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks	2611	Verify customers' credit, and establish how the customer will pay for the accommodation.	Core
43-4081.00	Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks	2612	Keep records of room availability and guests' accounts, manually or using computers.	Core
43-4081.00	Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks	2617	Post charges, such as those for rooms, food, liquor, or telephone calls, to ledgers, manually or by using computers.	Core
43-4081.00	Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks	2616	Review accounts and charges with guests during the check out process.	Core
43-4081.00	Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks	2622	Record guest comments or complaints, referring customers to managers as necessary.	Core
43-4081.00	Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks	2613	Compute bills, collect payments, and make change for guests.	Core
43-4081.00	Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks	2618	Transmit and receive messages, using telephones or telephone switchboards.	Core
43-4081.00	Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks	18567	Answer inquiries pertaining to hotel services, guest registration, and travel directions, or make recommendations regarding shopping, dining, or entertainment.	Core
43-4081.00	Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks	2623	Advise housekeeping staff when rooms have been vacated and are ready for cleaning.	Core
43-4081.00	Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks	18566	Perform bookkeeping activities, such as balancing accounts and conducting nightly audits.	Core
43-4081.00	Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks	18568	Clean and maintain lobby and common areas, such as restocking supplies and watering plants.	Core
43-4081.00	Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks	18569	Prepare for basic food service, such as setting up continental breakfast or coffee and tea supplies.	Core
43-4081.00	Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks	2626	Date-stamp, sort, and rack incoming mail and messages.	Core
43-4081.00	Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks	2624	Arrange tours, taxis, or restaurant reservations for customers.	Core
43-4081.00	Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks	2625	Deposit guests' valuables in hotel safes or safe-deposit boxes.	Core
43-4081.00	Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks	18570	Plan, schedule or supervise the work of other employees.	Supplemental
43-4111.00	Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan	2627	Ask questions in accordance with instructions to obtain various specified information, such as person's name, address, age, religious preference, or state of residency.	Core
43-4111.00	Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan	2634	Identify and report problems in obtaining valid data.	Core
43-4111.00	Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan	2633	Ensure payment for services by verifying benefits with the person's insurance provider or working out financing options.	Core
43-4111.00	Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan	20435	Perform office duties, such as telemarketing or customer service inquiries, maintaining staff records, billing patients, or receiving payments.	Core
43-4111.00	Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan	2630	Review data obtained from interview for completeness and accuracy.	Core
43-4111.00	Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan	2629	Compile, record, and code results or data from interview or survey, using computer or specified form.	Core
43-4111.00	Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan	2636	Perform patient services, such as answering the telephone or assisting patients with financial or medical questions.	Core
43-4111.00	Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan	2632	Assist individuals in filling out applications or questionnaires.	Core
43-4111.00	Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan	2628	Identify and resolve inconsistencies in interviewees' responses by means of appropriate questioning or explanation.	Core
43-4111.00	Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan	20434	Supervise or train other staff members.	Core
43-4111.00	Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan	2637	Prepare reports to provide answers in response to specific problems.	Core
43-4111.00	Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan	2640	Meet with supervisor daily to submit completed assignments and discuss progress.	Core
43-4111.00	Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan	2638	Locate and list addresses and households.	Supplemental
43-4111.00	Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan	2631	Contact individuals to be interviewed at home, place of business, or field location, by telephone, mail, or in person.	Supplemental
43-4111.00	Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan	2641	Collect and analyze data, such as studying old records, tallying the number of outpatients entering each day or week, or participating in federal, state, or local population surveys as a Census Enumerator.	Supplemental
43-4111.00	Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan	2635	Explain survey objectives and procedures to interviewees and interpret survey questions to help interviewees' comprehension.	Supplemental
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	2645	Sort books, publications, and other items according to established procedure and return them to shelves, files, or other designated storage areas.	Core
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	18769	Open and close library during specified hours and secure library equipment, such as computers and audio-visual equipment.	Core
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	2646	Locate library materials for patrons, including books, periodicals, tape cassettes, Braille volumes, and pictures.	Core
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	2643	Enter and update patrons' records on computers.	Core
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	2649	Answer routine inquiries and refer patrons in need of professional assistance to librarians.	Core
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	18773	Manage reserve materials by placing items on reserve for library patrons, checking items in and out of library, and removing out-of-date items.	Core
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	18774	Lend, reserve, and collect books, periodicals, videotapes, and other materials at circulation desks and process materials for inter-library loans.	Core
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	2647	Instruct patrons on how to use reference sources, card catalogs, and automated information systems.	Core
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	2648	Inspect returned books for condition and due-date status and compute any applicable fines.	Core
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	2650	Maintain records of items received, stored, issued, and returned and file catalog cards according to system used.	Core
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	18770	Perform clerical activities, such as answering phones, sorting mail, filing, typing, word processing, and photocopying and mailing out material.	Core
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	2655	Register new patrons and issue borrower identification cards that permit patrons to borrow books and other materials.	Core
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	2644	Process new materials including books, audio-visual materials, and computer software.	Core
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	2652	Provide assistance to librarians in the maintenance of collections of books, periodicals, magazines, newspapers, and audio-visual and other materials.	Core
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	2661	Review records, such as microfilm and issue cards, to identify titles of overdue materials and delinquent borrowers.	Core
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	2656	Send out notices and accept fine payments for lost or overdue books.	Core
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	18772	Maintain library equipment, such as photocopiers, scanners, and computers, and instruct patrons in proper use of such equipment.	Core
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	18771	Schedule, supervise, and train clerical workers, volunteers, student assistants, and other library employees.	Core
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	18776	Repair books using mending tape, paste, and brushes or prepare books to be sent to a bindery for repair.	Core
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	2653	Take action to deal with disruptive or problem patrons.	Core
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	2658	Prepare, store, and retrieve classification and catalog information, lecture notes, or other information related to stored documents, using computers.	Core
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	2662	Select substitute titles when requested materials are unavailable, following criteria such as age, education, and interests.	Core
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	18778	Prepare library statistics reports.	Core
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	2664	Deliver and retrieve items to and from departments by hand or using push carts.	Core
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	2667	Assist in the preparation of book displays.	Core
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	2654	Classify and catalog items according to content and purpose.	Supplemental
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	2657	Operate small branch libraries, under the direction of off-site librarian supervisors.	Supplemental
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	21077	Plan or participate in library events and programs, such as story time with children.	Supplemental
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	18775	Perform accounting and bookkeeping activities, such as invoicing, maintaining financial records, budgeting, and handling cash.	Supplemental
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	2660	Operate and maintain audio-visual equipment.	Supplemental
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	18779	Design or maintain library web site and online catalogues.	Supplemental
43-4121.00	Library Assistants, Clerical	18777	Acquire books, pamphlets, periodicals, audio-visual materials, and other library supplies by checking prices, figuring costs, and preparing appropriate order forms and facilitating the ordering process by providing such information to others.	Supplemental
43-4131.00	Loan Interviewers and Clerks	11291	Verify and examine information and accuracy of loan application and closing documents.	Core
43-4131.00	Loan Interviewers and Clerks	11293	Assemble and compile documents for loan closings, such as title abstracts, insurance forms, loan forms, and tax receipts.	Core
43-4131.00	Loan Interviewers and Clerks	11296	Record applications for loan and credit, loan information, and disbursements of funds, using computers.	Core
43-4131.00	Loan Interviewers and Clerks	11305	Submit loan applications with recommendation for underwriting approval.	Core
43-4131.00	Loan Interviewers and Clerks	11295	Contact customers by mail, telephone, or in person concerning acceptance or rejection of applications.	Core
43-4131.00	Loan Interviewers and Clerks	11302	File and maintain loan records.	Core
43-4131.00	Loan Interviewers and Clerks	11301	Contact credit bureaus, employers, and other sources to check applicants' credit and personal references.	Core
43-4131.00	Loan Interviewers and Clerks	11300	Check value of customer collateral to be held as loan security.	Core
43-4131.00	Loan Interviewers and Clerks	11292	Interview loan applicants to obtain personal and financial data and to assist in completing applications.	Core
43-4131.00	Loan Interviewers and Clerks	11297	Prepare and type loan applications, closing documents, legal documents, letters, forms, government notices, and checks, using computers.	Core
43-4131.00	Loan Interviewers and Clerks	11307	Review customer accounts to determine whether payments are made on time and that other loan terms are being followed.	Core
43-4131.00	Loan Interviewers and Clerks	11299	Calculate, review, and correct errors on interest, principal, payment, and closing costs, using computers or calculators.	Core
43-4131.00	Loan Interviewers and Clerks	11294	Answer questions and advise customers regarding loans and transactions.	Core
43-4131.00	Loan Interviewers and Clerks	11298	Present loan and repayment schedules to customers.	Core
43-4131.00	Loan Interviewers and Clerks	11306	Order property insurance or mortgage insurance policies to ensure protection against loss on mortgaged property.	Supplemental
43-4131.00	Loan Interviewers and Clerks	11304	Accept payment on accounts.	Supplemental
43-4131.00	Loan Interviewers and Clerks	11303	Schedule and conduct closings of mortgage transactions.	Supplemental
43-4131.00	Loan Interviewers and Clerks	11308	Establish credit limits and grant extensions of credit on overdue accounts.	Supplemental
43-4141.00	New Accounts Clerks	4730	Perform teller duties as required.	Core
43-4141.00	New Accounts Clerks	4723	Compile information about new accounts, enter account information into computers, and file related forms or other documents.	Core
43-4141.00	New Accounts Clerks	4728	Collect and record customer deposits and fees and issue receipts, using computers.	Core
43-4141.00	New Accounts Clerks	4726	Inform customers of procedures for applying for services, such as ATM cards, direct deposit of checks, and certificates of deposit.	Core
43-4141.00	New Accounts Clerks	4722	Answer customers' questions and explain available services, such as deposit accounts, bonds, and securities.	Core
43-4141.00	New Accounts Clerks	4725	Interview customers to obtain information needed for opening accounts or renting safe-deposit boxes.	Core
43-4141.00	New Accounts Clerks	4724	Refer customers to appropriate bank personnel to meet their financial needs.	Core
43-4141.00	New Accounts Clerks	4729	Investigate and correct errors upon customers' request, according to customer and bank records.	Core
43-4141.00	New Accounts Clerks	4731	Execute wire transfers of funds.	Core
43-4141.00	New Accounts Clerks	4733	Issue initial and replacement safe-deposit keys to customers, and admit customers to vaults.	Core
43-4141.00	New Accounts Clerks	20141	Process loan applications.	Supplemental
43-4141.00	New Accounts Clerks	4727	Obtain credit records from reporting agencies.	Supplemental
43-4141.00	New Accounts Clerks	4735	Schedule repairs for locks on safe-deposit boxes.	Supplemental
43-4141.00	New Accounts Clerks	4734	Perform foreign currency transactions and sell traveler's checks.	Supplemental
43-4141.00	New Accounts Clerks	4732	Duplicate records for distribution to branch offices.	Supplemental
43-4151.00	Order Clerks	2675	Review orders for completeness according to reporting procedures and forward incomplete orders for further processing.	Core
43-4151.00	Order Clerks	2668	Obtain customers' names, addresses, and billing information, product numbers, and specifications of items to be purchased, and enter this information on order forms.	Core
43-4151.00	Order Clerks	2680	Recommend merchandise or services that will meet customers' needs.	Core
43-4151.00	Order Clerks	2683	Inspect outgoing work for compliance with customers' specifications.	Core
43-4151.00	Order Clerks	2671	Receive and respond to customer complaints.	Core
43-4151.00	Order Clerks	2674	Check inventory records to determine availability of requested merchandise.	Core
43-4151.00	Order Clerks	2672	Verify customer and order information for correctness, checking it against previously obtained information as necessary.	Core
43-4151.00	Order Clerks	2678	Compute total charges for merchandise or services and shipping charges.	Core
43-4151.00	Order Clerks	2670	Inform customers by mail or telephone of order information, such as unit prices, shipping dates, and any anticipated delays.	Core
43-4151.00	Order Clerks	2677	File copies of orders received, or post orders on records.	Core
43-4151.00	Order Clerks	2684	Notify departments when supplies of specific items are low, or when orders would deplete available supplies.	Core
43-4151.00	Order Clerks	2669	Prepare invoices, shipping documents, and contracts.	Supplemental
43-4151.00	Order Clerks	2679	Confer with production, sales, shipping, warehouse, or common carrier personnel to expedite or trace shipments.	Supplemental
43-4151.00	Order Clerks	2673	Direct specified departments or units to prepare and ship orders to designated locations.	Supplemental
43-4151.00	Order Clerks	2681	Adjust inventory records to reflect product movement.	Supplemental
43-4151.00	Order Clerks	2682	Collect payment for merchandise, record transactions, and send items, such as checks or money orders for further processing.	Supplemental
43-4151.00	Order Clerks	2686	Calculate and compile order-related statistics, and prepare reports for management.	Supplemental
43-4151.00	Order Clerks	2685	Recommend type of packing or labeling needed on order.	Supplemental
43-4151.00	Order Clerks	2676	Attempt to sell additional merchandise or services to prospective or current customers by telephone or through visits.	Supplemental
43-4161.00	Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping	18572	Process, verify, and maintain personnel related documentation, including staffing, recruitment, training, grievances, performance evaluations, classifications, and employee leaves of absence.	Core
43-4161.00	Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping	2689	Record data for each employee, including such information as addresses, weekly earnings, absences, amount of sales or production, supervisory reports on performance, and dates of and reasons for terminations.	Core
43-4161.00	Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping	2687	Explain company personnel policies, benefits, and procedures to employees or job applicants.	Core
43-4161.00	Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping	2702	Provide assistance in administering employee benefit programs and worker's compensation plans.	Core
43-4161.00	Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping	2691	Answer questions regarding examinations, eligibility, salaries, benefits, and other pertinent information.	Core
43-4161.00	Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping	21013	Prepare and set up for new employee orientations.	Core
43-4161.00	Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping	2693	Gather personnel records from other departments or employees.	Core
43-4161.00	Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping	2692	Examine employee files to answer inquiries and provide information for personnel actions.	Core
43-4161.00	Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping	2694	Search employee files to obtain information for authorized persons and organizations, such as credit bureaus and finance companies.	Core
43-4161.00	Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping	2697	Compile and prepare reports and documents pertaining to personnel activities.	Core
43-4161.00	Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping	2695	Interview job applicants to obtain and verify information used to screen and evaluate them.	Supplemental
43-4161.00	Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping	2690	Process and review employment applications to evaluate qualifications or eligibility of applicants.	Supplemental
43-4161.00	Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping	2698	Inform job applicants of their acceptance or rejection of employment.	Supplemental
43-4161.00	Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping	2699	Select applicants meeting specified job requirements and refer them to hiring personnel.	Supplemental
43-4161.00	Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping	2701	Arrange for advertising or posting of job vacancies and notify eligible workers of position availability.	Supplemental
43-4161.00	Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping	2696	Request information from law enforcement officials, previous employers, and other references to determine applicants' employment acceptability.	Supplemental
43-4161.00	Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping	2704	Administer and score applicant and employee aptitude, personality, and interest assessment instruments.	Supplemental
43-4161.00	Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping	2703	Prepare badges, passes, and identification cards, and perform other security-related duties.	Supplemental
43-4161.00	Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping	2700	Arrange for in-house and external training activities.	Supplemental
43-4171.00	Receptionists and Information Clerks	744	Operate telephone switchboard to answer, screen, or forward calls, providing information, taking messages, or scheduling appointments.	Core
43-4171.00	Receptionists and Information Clerks	747	Greet persons entering establishment, determine nature and purpose of visit, and direct or escort them to specific destinations.	Core
43-4171.00	Receptionists and Information Clerks	745	Receive payment and record receipts for services.	Core
43-4171.00	Receptionists and Information Clerks	751	Schedule appointments and maintain and update appointment calendars.	Core
43-4171.00	Receptionists and Information Clerks	750	Transmit information or documents to customers, using computer, mail, or facsimile machine.	Core
43-4171.00	Receptionists and Information Clerks	748	Hear and resolve complaints from customers or the public.	Core
43-4171.00	Receptionists and Information Clerks	749	File and maintain records.	Core
43-4171.00	Receptionists and Information Clerks	753	Provide information about establishment, such as location of departments or offices, employees within the organization, or services provided.	Core
43-4171.00	Receptionists and Information Clerks	746	Perform administrative support tasks, such as proofreading, transcribing handwritten information, or operating calculators or computers to work with pay records, invoices, balance sheets, or other documents.	Core
43-4171.00	Receptionists and Information Clerks	755	Collect, sort, distribute, or prepare mail, messages, or courier deliveries.	Core
43-4171.00	Receptionists and Information Clerks	762	Perform duties, such as taking care of plants or straightening magazines to maintain lobby or reception area.	Core
43-4171.00	Receptionists and Information Clerks	752	Analyze data to determine answers to questions from customers or members of the public.	Supplemental
43-4171.00	Receptionists and Information Clerks	756	Calculate and quote rates for tours, stocks, insurance policies, or other products or services.	Supplemental
43-4171.00	Receptionists and Information Clerks	754	Keep a current record of staff members' whereabouts and availability.	Supplemental
43-4171.00	Receptionists and Information Clerks	759	Schedule space or equipment for special programs and prepare lists of participants.	Supplemental
43-4171.00	Receptionists and Information Clerks	758	Process and prepare memos, correspondence, travel vouchers, or other documents.	Supplemental
43-4171.00	Receptionists and Information Clerks	760	Enroll individuals to participate in programs and notify them of their acceptance.	Supplemental
43-4171.00	Receptionists and Information Clerks	757	Take orders for merchandise or materials and send them to the proper departments to be filled.	Supplemental
43-4181.00	Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks	9758	Examine passenger documentation to determine destinations and to assign boarding passes.	Core
43-4181.00	Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks	9762	Trace lost, delayed, or misdirected baggage for customers.	Core
43-4181.00	Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks	9760	Check baggage and cargo and direct passengers to designated locations for loading.	Core
43-4181.00	Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks	9759	Provide boarding or disembarking assistance to passengers needing special assistance.	Core
43-4181.00	Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks	9757	Confer with customers to determine their service requirements and travel preferences.	Core
43-4181.00	Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks	9761	Announce arrival and departure information, using public address systems.	Core
43-4181.00	Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks	9754	Determine whether space is available on travel dates requested by customers, assigning requested spaces when available.	Core
43-4181.00	Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks	9753	Assemble and issue required documentation, such as tickets, travel insurance policies, or itineraries.	Core
43-4181.00	Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks	9756	Maintain computerized inventories of available passenger space and provide information on space reserved or available.	Core
43-4181.00	Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks	9755	Inform clients of essential travel information, such as travel times, transportation connections, or medical and visa requirements.	Core
43-4181.00	Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks	9752	Answer inquiries regarding information, such as schedules, accommodations, procedures, or policies.	Core
43-4181.00	Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks	9749	Plan routes, itineraries, and accommodation details, and compute fares and fees, using schedules, rate books, and computers.	Core
43-4181.00	Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks	9750	Make and confirm reservations for transportation and accommodations, using telephones, faxes, mail, and computers.	Core
43-4181.00	Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks	20436	Keep information facilities clean during operation.	Core
43-4181.00	Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks	9764	Provide clients with assistance in preparing required travel documents and forms.	Supplemental
43-4181.00	Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks	9751	Prepare customer invoices and accept payment.	Supplemental
43-4181.00	Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks	20437	Open or close information facilities.	Supplemental
43-4181.00	Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks	9766	Provide customers with travel suggestions and information sources, such as guides, directories, brochures, or maps.	Supplemental
43-4181.00	Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks	9767	Contact customers or travel agents to advise them of travel conveyance changes or to confirm reservations.	Supplemental
43-4181.00	Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks	9763	Promote particular destinations, tour packages, and other travel services.	Supplemental
43-4181.00	Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks	9768	Contact motel, hotel, resort, and travel operators to obtain current advertising literature.	Supplemental
43-5011.00	Cargo and Freight Agents	8188	Negotiate and arrange transport of goods with shipping or freight companies.	Core
43-5011.00	Cargo and Freight Agents	8192	Determine method of shipment and prepare bills of lading, invoices, and other shipping documents.	Core
43-5011.00	Cargo and Freight Agents	20271	Track delivery progress of shipments.	Core
43-5011.00	Cargo and Freight Agents	8190	Advise clients on transportation and payment methods.	Core
43-5011.00	Cargo and Freight Agents	8194	Estimate freight or postal rates and record shipment costs and weights.	Core
43-5011.00	Cargo and Freight Agents	8201	Keep records of all goods shipped, received, and stored.	Core
43-5011.00	Cargo and Freight Agents	20272	Notify consignees, passengers, or customers of freight or baggage arrival and arrange for delivery.	Core
43-5011.00	Cargo and Freight Agents	8196	Retrieve stored items and trace lost shipments as necessary.	Core
43-5011.00	Cargo and Freight Agents	8195	Enter shipping information into a computer by hand or by a hand-held scanner that reads bar codes on goods.	Core
43-5011.00	Cargo and Freight Agents	20274	Prepare manifests showing numbers of airplane passengers and baggage, mail, and freight weights, transmitting data to destinations.	Supplemental
43-5011.00	Cargo and Freight Agents	8203	Arrange insurance coverage for goods.	Supplemental
43-5011.00	Cargo and Freight Agents	8200	Install straps, braces, and padding to loads to prevent shifting or damage during shipment.	Supplemental
43-5011.00	Cargo and Freight Agents	20273	Check import or export documentation to determine cargo contents and use tariff coding system to classify goods according to fee or tariff group.	Supplemental
43-5011.00	Cargo and Freight Agents	8202	Coordinate and supervise activities of workers engaged in packing and shipping merchandise.	Supplemental
43-5011.00	Cargo and Freight Agents	20275	Contact vendors or claims adjustment departments to resolve shipment problems or contact service depots to arrange for repairs.	Supplemental
43-5011.00	Cargo and Freight Agents	8199	Inspect and count items received and check them against invoices or other documents, recording shortages and rejecting damaged goods.	Supplemental
43-5011.00	Cargo and Freight Agents	8208	Route received goods to first available flight or to appropriate storage areas or departments, using forklifts, hand trucks, or other equipment.	Supplemental
43-5011.00	Cargo and Freight Agents	8198	Direct delivery trucks to shipping doors or designated marshaling areas and help load and unload goods safely.	Supplemental
43-5011.00	Cargo and Freight Agents	8210	Assemble containers and crates used to transport items, such as machines or vehicles.	Supplemental
43-5011.00	Cargo and Freight Agents	8209	Maintain a supply of packing materials.	Supplemental
43-5011.00	Cargo and Freight Agents	8204	Direct or participate in cargo loading to ensure completeness of load and even distribution of weight.	Supplemental
43-5011.00	Cargo and Freight Agents	8197	Pack goods for shipping, using tools such as staplers, strapping machines, and hammers.	Supplemental
43-5011.00	Cargo and Freight Agents	8206	Attach address labels, identification codes, and shipping instructions to containers.	Supplemental
43-5011.00	Cargo and Freight Agents	8205	Open cargo containers and unwrap contents, using steel cutters, crowbars, or other hand tools.	Supplemental
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	17693	Negotiate shipping rates with freight carriers.	Core
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	17684	Arrange for special transport of sensitive cargoes, such as livestock, food, or medical supplies.	Core
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	17700	Arrange for applicable duties, taxes, or paperwork for customs clearance.	Core
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	17689	Inform clients of factors such as shipping options, timelines, transfers, or regulations affecting shipments.	Core
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	17687	Prepare shipping documentation, such as bills of lading, packing lists, dock receipts, or certificates of origin.	Core
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	17701	Complete customs paperwork.	Core
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	17696	Prepare invoices or cost quotations for freight transportation.	Core
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	17680	Select shipment routes, based on nature of goods shipped, transit times, or security needs.	Core
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	17686	Calculate weight, volume, or cost of goods to be moved.	Core
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	17683	Arrange delivery or storage of goods at destinations.	Core
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	19830	Arrange for transport, using a variety of modes, such as rail, short sea shipping, air, or roadways, to minimize carbon emissions or other environmental impacts.	Core
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	17681	Determine efficient and cost-effective methods of moving goods from one location to another.	Core
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	17695	Pay or arrange for payment of freight or insurance fees or other charges.	Core
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	17692	Monitor or record locations of goods in transit.	Core
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	17690	Keep records of goods dispatched or received.	Core
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	17682	Reserve necessary space on ships, aircraft, trains, or trucks.	Core
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	17694	Obtain or arrange cargo insurance.	Core
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	17688	Consolidate loads with a common destination to reduce costs to individual shippers.	Core
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	17703	Provide detailed port information to importers or exporters.	Core
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	17704	Provide shipment status notification to exporters, consignees, or insurers.	Core
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	17698	Verify proper packaging and labeling of exported goods.	Core
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	17699	Verify adherence of documentation to customs, insurance, or regulatory requirements.	Core
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	17691	Maintain current knowledge of relevant legislation, political situations, or other factors that could affect freight shipping.	Core
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	17697	Recommend or arrange appropriate merchandise packing methods, according to climate, terrain, weight, nature of goods, or costs.	Supplemental
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	17705	Refer exporters to experts in areas such as trade financing, international marketing, government export requirements, international banking, or marine insurance.	Supplemental
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	17702	Make arrangements with customs brokers to facilitate the passage of goods through customs.	Supplemental
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	19832	Recommend shipping solutions to minimize cost or environmental impacts.	Supplemental
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	19833	Review the environmental records of freight carriers to inform shipping decisions.	Supplemental
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	19829	Analyze shipping routes to determine how to minimize environmental impact.	Supplemental
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	19831	Consider environmental sustainability factors when determining merchandise packing methods.	Supplemental
43-5011.01	Freight Forwarders	17685	Assist clients in obtaining insurance reimbursements.	Supplemental
43-5021.00	Couriers and Messengers	20903	Deliver and pick up medical records, lab specimens, and medications to and from hospitals and other medical facilities.	Core
43-5021.00	Couriers and Messengers	7017	Obtain signatures and payments, or arrange for recipients to make payments.	Core
43-5021.00	Couriers and Messengers	7018	Record information, such as items received and delivered and recipients' responses to messages.	Core
43-5021.00	Couriers and Messengers	7013	Receive messages or materials to be delivered, and information on recipients, such as names, addresses, telephone numbers, and delivery instructions, communicated via telephone, two-way radio, or in person.	Core
43-5021.00	Couriers and Messengers	7011	Load vehicles with listed goods, ensuring goods are loaded correctly and taking precautions with hazardous goods.	Core
43-5021.00	Couriers and Messengers	7010	Walk, ride bicycles, drive vehicles, or use public conveyances to reach destinations to deliver messages or materials.	Core
43-5021.00	Couriers and Messengers	7016	Sort items to be delivered according to the delivery route.	Core
43-5021.00	Couriers and Messengers	7015	Deliver messages and items, such as newspapers, documents, and packages, between establishment departments and to other establishments and private homes.	Core
43-5021.00	Couriers and Messengers	7012	Unload and sort items collected along delivery routes.	Core
43-5021.00	Couriers and Messengers	7014	Plan and follow the most efficient routes for delivering goods.	Core
43-5021.00	Couriers and Messengers	7019	Check with home offices after completed deliveries to confirm deliveries and collections and to receive instructions for other deliveries.	Core
43-5021.00	Couriers and Messengers	7020	Perform routine maintenance on delivery vehicles, such as monitoring fluid levels and replenishing fuel.	Core
43-5021.00	Couriers and Messengers	7024	Collect, seal, and stamp outgoing mail, using postage meters and envelope sealers.	Supplemental
43-5021.00	Couriers and Messengers	7021	Use telephone to deliver verbal messages.	Supplemental
43-5021.00	Couriers and Messengers	7023	Perform general office or clerical work, such as filing materials, operating duplicating machines, or running errands.	Supplemental
43-5031.00	Public Safety Telecommunicators	2719	Provide emergency medical instructions to callers.	Core
43-5031.00	Public Safety Telecommunicators	2707	Question callers to determine their locations and the nature of their problems to determine type of response needed.	Core
43-5031.00	Public Safety Telecommunicators	2705	Determine response requirements and relative priorities of situations, and dispatch units in accordance with established procedures.	Core
43-5031.00	Public Safety Telecommunicators	2711	Receive incoming telephone or alarm system calls regarding emergency and non-emergency police and fire service, emergency ambulance service, information, and after-hours calls for departments within a city.	Core
43-5031.00	Public Safety Telecommunicators	2710	Relay information and messages to and from emergency sites, to law enforcement agencies, and to all other individuals or groups requiring notification.	Core
43-5031.00	Public Safety Telecommunicators	2706	Record details of calls, dispatches, and messages.	Core
43-5031.00	Public Safety Telecommunicators	2715	Monitor various radio frequencies, such as those used by public works departments, school security, and civil defense, to stay apprised of developing situations.	Core
43-5031.00	Public Safety Telecommunicators	2717	Read and effectively interpret small-scale maps and information from a computer screen to determine locations and provide directions.	Core
43-5031.00	Public Safety Telecommunicators	2712	Maintain access to, and security of, highly sensitive materials.	Core
43-5031.00	Public Safety Telecommunicators	2708	Enter, update, and retrieve information from teletype networks and computerized data systems regarding such things as wanted persons, stolen property, vehicle registration, and stolen vehicles.	Core
43-5031.00	Public Safety Telecommunicators	2709	Scan status charts and computer screens, and contact emergency response field units to determine emergency units available for dispatch.	Core
43-5031.00	Public Safety Telecommunicators	2718	Answer routine inquiries, and refer calls not requiring dispatches to appropriate departments and agencies.	Core
43-5031.00	Public Safety Telecommunicators	2716	Learn material and pass required tests for certification.	Core
43-5031.00	Public Safety Telecommunicators	2713	Observe alarm registers and scan maps to determine whether a specific emergency is in the dispatch service area.	Core
43-5031.00	Public Safety Telecommunicators	2714	Maintain files of information relating to emergency calls, such as personnel rosters and emergency call-out and pager files.	Core
43-5031.00	Public Safety Telecommunicators	2721	Test and adjust communication and alarm systems, and report malfunctions to maintenance units.	Core
43-5031.00	Public Safety Telecommunicators	2722	Operate and maintain mobile dispatch vehicles and equipment.	Supplemental
43-5031.00	Public Safety Telecommunicators	2720	Monitor alarm systems to detect emergencies, such as fires and illegal entry into establishments.	Supplemental
43-5032.00	Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance	2723	Schedule or dispatch workers, work crews, equipment, or service vehicles to appropriate locations, according to customer requests, specifications, or needs, using radios or telephones.	Core
43-5032.00	Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance	2727	Prepare daily work and run schedules.	Core
43-5032.00	Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance	2726	Confer with customers or supervising personnel to address questions, problems, or requests for service or equipment.	Core
43-5032.00	Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance	2725	Relay work orders, messages, or information to or from work crews, supervisors, or field inspectors, using telephones or two-way radios.	Core
43-5032.00	Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance	2728	Receive or prepare work orders.	Core
43-5032.00	Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance	2731	Record and maintain files or records of customer requests, work or services performed, charges, expenses, inventory, or other dispatch information.	Core
43-5032.00	Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance	2724	Arrange for necessary repairs to restore service and schedules.	Core
43-5032.00	Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance	2730	Monitor personnel or equipment locations and utilization to coordinate service and schedules.	Core
43-5032.00	Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance	2732	Determine types or amounts of equipment, vehicles, materials, or personnel required, according to work orders or specifications.	Core
43-5032.00	Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance	2733	Advise personnel about traffic problems, such as construction areas, accidents, congestion, weather conditions, or other hazards.	Core
43-5032.00	Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance	2729	Oversee all communications within specifically assigned territories.	Supplemental
43-5032.00	Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance	2735	Order supplies or equipment and issue them to personnel.	Supplemental
43-5041.00	Meter Readers, Utilities	11309	Read electric, gas, water, or steam consumption meters and enter data in route books or hand-held computers.	Core
43-5041.00	Meter Readers, Utilities	11311	Upload into office computers all information collected on hand-held computers during meter rounds, or return route books or hand-held computers to business offices so that data can be compiled.	Core
43-5041.00	Meter Readers, Utilities	11310	Walk or drive vehicles along established routes to take readings of meter dials.	Core
43-5041.00	Meter Readers, Utilities	11313	Inspect meters for unauthorized connections, defects, and damage, such as broken seals.	Core
43-5041.00	Meter Readers, Utilities	11312	Verify readings in cases where consumption appears to be abnormal, and record possible reasons for fluctuations.	Core
43-5041.00	Meter Readers, Utilities	11314	Report to service departments any problems, such as meter irregularities, damaged equipment, or impediments to meter access, including dogs.	Core
43-5041.00	Meter Readers, Utilities	11317	Leave messages to arrange different times to read meters in cases in which meters are not accessible.	Core
43-5041.00	Meter Readers, Utilities	11318	Connect and disconnect utility services at specific locations.	Core
43-5041.00	Meter Readers, Utilities	11315	Answer customers' questions about services and charges, or direct them to customer service centers.	Core
43-5041.00	Meter Readers, Utilities	11316	Update client address and meter location information.	Core
43-5041.00	Meter Readers, Utilities	20904	Perform preventative maintenance or minor repairs on meters.	Core
43-5041.00	Meter Readers, Utilities	11320	Report lost or broken keys.	Supplemental
43-5051.00	Postal Service Clerks	11322	Weigh letters and parcels, compute mailing costs based on type, weight, and destination, and affix correct postage.	Core
43-5051.00	Postal Service Clerks	11326	Check mail to ensure correct postage and that packages and letters are in proper condition for mailing.	Core
43-5051.00	Postal Service Clerks	11330	Sort incoming and outgoing mail, according to type and destination, by hand or by operating electronic mail-sorting and scanning devices.	Core
43-5051.00	Postal Service Clerks	11323	Obtain signatures from recipients of registered or special delivery mail.	Core
43-5051.00	Postal Service Clerks	11327	Answer questions regarding mail regulations and procedures, postage rates, and post office boxes.	Core
43-5051.00	Postal Service Clerks	11338	Transport mail from one work station to another.	Core
43-5051.00	Postal Service Clerks	11325	Sell and collect payment for products such as stamps, prepaid mail envelopes, and money orders.	Supplemental
43-5051.00	Postal Service Clerks	11321	Keep money drawers in order, and record and balance daily transactions.	Supplemental
43-5051.00	Postal Service Clerks	11324	Register, certify, and insure letters and parcels.	Supplemental
43-5051.00	Postal Service Clerks	11328	Complete forms regarding changes of address, or theft or loss of mail, or for special services such as registered or priority mail.	Supplemental
43-5051.00	Postal Service Clerks	11336	Receive letters and parcels, and place mail into bags.	Supplemental
43-5051.00	Postal Service Clerks	11333	Put undelivered parcels away, retrieve them when customers come to claim them, and complete any related documentation.	Supplemental
43-5051.00	Postal Service Clerks	11335	Respond to complaints regarding mail theft, delivery problems, and lost or damaged mail, filling out forms and making appropriate referrals for investigation.	Supplemental
43-5051.00	Postal Service Clerks	11329	Provide assistance to the public in complying with federal regulations of Postal Service and other federal agencies.	Supplemental
43-5051.00	Postal Service Clerks	11332	Rent post office boxes to customers.	Supplemental
43-5051.00	Postal Service Clerks	11334	Provide customers with assistance in filing claims for mail theft, or lost or damaged mail.	Supplemental
43-5051.00	Postal Service Clerks	11337	Feed mail into postage canceling devices or hand stamp mail to cancel postage.	Supplemental
43-5051.00	Postal Service Clerks	11331	Cash money orders.	Supplemental
43-5051.00	Postal Service Clerks	20905	Order retail items and other supplies for office use.	Supplemental
43-5052.00	Postal Service Mail Carriers	20906	Scan labels on letters or parcels to confirm receipt.	Core
43-5052.00	Postal Service Mail Carriers	11341	Obtain signed receipts for registered, certified, and insured mail, collect associated charges, and complete any necessary paperwork.	Core
43-5052.00	Postal Service Mail Carriers	11344	Return to the post office with mail collected from homes, businesses, and public mailboxes.	Core
43-5052.00	Postal Service Mail Carriers	11342	Sort mail for delivery, arranging it in delivery sequence.	Core
43-5052.00	Postal Service Mail Carriers	11343	Deliver mail to residences and business establishments along specified routes by walking or driving, using a combination of satchels, carts, cars, and small trucks.	Core
43-5052.00	Postal Service Mail Carriers	11351	Meet schedules for the collection and return of mail.	Core
43-5052.00	Postal Service Mail Carriers	11346	Sign for cash-on-delivery and registered mail before leaving the post office.	Core
43-5052.00	Postal Service Mail Carriers	11348	Hold mail for customers who are away from delivery locations.	Core
43-5052.00	Postal Service Mail Carriers	11345	Turn in money and receipts collected along mail routes.	Core
43-5052.00	Postal Service Mail Carriers	11350	Leave notices telling patrons where to collect mail that could not be delivered.	Core
43-5052.00	Postal Service Mail Carriers	11353	Maintain accurate records of deliveries.	Core
43-5052.00	Postal Service Mail Carriers	11349	Bundle mail in preparation for delivery or transportation to relay boxes.	Core
43-5052.00	Postal Service Mail Carriers	11347	Record address changes and redirect mail for those addresses.	Core
43-5052.00	Postal Service Mail Carriers	11352	Return incorrectly addressed mail to senders.	Core
43-5052.00	Postal Service Mail Carriers	11354	Answer customers' questions about postal services and regulations.	Core
43-5052.00	Postal Service Mail Carriers	11355	Provide customers with change of address cards and other forms.	Core
43-5052.00	Postal Service Mail Carriers	11356	Report any unusual circumstances concerning mail delivery, including the condition of street letter boxes.	Core
43-5052.00	Postal Service Mail Carriers	11357	Register, certify, and insure parcels and letters.	Supplemental
43-5052.00	Postal Service Mail Carriers	11358	Travel to post offices to pick up the mail for routes or pick up mail from postal relay boxes.	Supplemental
43-5052.00	Postal Service Mail Carriers	11361	Sell stamps and money orders.	Supplemental
43-5052.00	Postal Service Mail Carriers	11360	Complete forms that notify publishers of address changes.	Supplemental
43-5053.00	Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operators	8221	Clear jams in sorting equipment.	Core
43-5053.00	Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operators	8219	Operate various types of equipment, such as computer scanning equipment, addressographs, mimeographs, optical character readers, and bar-code sorters.	Core
43-5053.00	Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operators	8227	Sort odd-sized mail by hand, sort mail that other workers have been unable to sort, and segregate items requiring special handling.	Core
43-5053.00	Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operators	8213	Direct items according to established routing schemes, using computer-controlled keyboards or voice-recognition equipment.	Supplemental
43-5053.00	Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operators	8222	Check items to ensure that addresses are legible and correct, that sufficient postage has been paid or the appropriate documentation is attached, and that items are in a suitable condition for processing.	Supplemental
43-5053.00	Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operators	8214	Bundle, label, and route sorted mail to designated areas, depending on destinations and according to established procedures and deadlines.	Supplemental
43-5053.00	Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operators	8226	"Move containers of mail, using equipment, such as forklifts and automated ""trains""."	Supplemental
43-5053.00	Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operators	8223	Open and label mail containers.	Supplemental
43-5053.00	Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operators	8229	Load and unload mail trucks, sometimes lifting containers of mail onto equipment that transports items to sorting stations.	Supplemental
43-5053.00	Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operators	8218	Distribute incoming mail into the correct boxes or pigeonholes.	Supplemental
43-5053.00	Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operators	8224	Rewrap soiled or broken parcels.	Supplemental
43-5053.00	Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operators	8217	Train new workers.	Supplemental
43-5053.00	Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operators	8220	Search directories to find correct addresses for redirected mail.	Supplemental
43-5053.00	Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operators	8230	Cancel letter or parcel post stamps by hand.	Supplemental
43-5061.00	Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks	11370	Distribute production schedules or work orders to departments.	Core
43-5061.00	Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks	11365	Revise production schedules when required due to design changes, labor or material shortages, backlogs, or other interruptions, collaborating with management, marketing, sales, production, or engineering.	Core
43-5061.00	Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks	11363	Review documents, such as production schedules, work orders, or staffing tables, to determine personnel or materials requirements or material priorities.	Core
43-5061.00	Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks	11372	Arrange for delivery, assembly, or distribution of supplies or parts to expedite flow of materials and meet production schedules.	Core
43-5061.00	Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks	11366	Confer with establishment personnel, vendors, or customers to coordinate production or shipping activities and to resolve complaints or eliminate delays.	Core
43-5061.00	Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks	11368	Requisition and maintain inventories of materials or supplies necessary to meet production demands.	Core
43-5061.00	Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks	11364	Confer with department supervisors or other personnel to assess progress and discuss needed changes.	Core
43-5061.00	Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks	11375	Plan production commitments or timetables for business units, specific programs, or jobs, using sales forecasts.	Core
43-5061.00	Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks	11371	Compile information, such as production rates and progress, materials inventories, materials used, or customer information, so that status reports can be completed.	Core
43-5061.00	Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks	11362	Examine documents, materials, or products and monitor work processes to assess completeness, accuracy, and conformance to standards and specifications.	Supplemental
43-5061.00	Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks	11377	Compile and prepare documentation related to production sequences, transportation, personnel schedules, or purchase, maintenance, or repair orders.	Supplemental
43-5061.00	Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks	11369	Calculate figures, such as required amounts of labor or materials, manufacturing costs, or wages, using pricing schedules, adding machines, calculators, or computers.	Supplemental
43-5061.00	Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks	11373	Contact suppliers to verify shipment details.	Supplemental
43-5061.00	Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks	11367	Record production data, including volume produced, consumption of raw materials, or quality control measures.	Supplemental
43-5061.00	Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks	11376	Establish and prepare product construction directions and locations and information on required tools, materials, equipment, numbers of workers needed, and cost projections.	Supplemental
43-5061.00	Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks	11374	Maintain files, such as maintenance records, bills of lading, or cost reports.	Supplemental
43-5061.00	Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks	11378	Provide documentation and information to account for delays, difficulties, or changes to cost estimates.	Supplemental
43-5071.00	Shipping, Receiving, and Inventory Clerks	20276	Examine shipment contents and compare with records, such as manifests, invoices, or orders, to verify accuracy.	Core
43-5071.00	Shipping, Receiving, and Inventory Clerks	4742	Requisition and store shipping materials and supplies to maintain inventory of stock.	Core
43-5071.00	Shipping, Receiving, and Inventory Clerks	4737	Prepare documents, such as work orders, bills of lading, or shipping orders, to route materials.	Core
43-5071.00	Shipping, Receiving, and Inventory Clerks	20277	Pack, seal, label, or affix postage to prepare materials for shipping, using hand tools, power tools, or postage meter.	Core
43-5071.00	Shipping, Receiving, and Inventory Clerks	4739	Record shipment data, such as weight, charges, space availability, damages, or discrepancies, for reporting, accounting, or recordkeeping purposes.	Core
43-5071.00	Shipping, Receiving, and Inventory Clerks	4741	Confer or correspond with establishment representatives to rectify problems, such as damages, shortages, or nonconformance to specifications.	Core
43-5071.00	Shipping, Receiving, and Inventory Clerks	20278	Deliver or route materials to departments using handtruck, conveyor, or sorting bins.	Core
43-5071.00	Shipping, Receiving, and Inventory Clerks	4740	Contact carrier representatives to make arrangements or to issue instructions for shipping and delivery of materials.	Core
43-5071.00	Shipping, Receiving, and Inventory Clerks	20279	Determine shipping methods, routes, or rates for materials to be shipped.	Core
43-5071.00	Shipping, Receiving, and Inventory Clerks	4744	Compute amounts, such as space available, shipping, storage, or demurrage charges, using computer or price list.	Core
43-5071.00	Shipping, Receiving, and Inventory Clerks	19834	Compare shipping routes or methods to determine which have the least environmental impact.	Supplemental
43-5111.00	Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping	11380	Document quantity, quality, type, weight, test result data, and value of materials or products to maintain shipping, receiving, and production records and files.	Core
43-5111.00	Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping	11383	Weigh or measure materials, equipment, or products to maintain relevant records, using volume meters, scales, rules, or calipers.	Core
43-5111.00	Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping	11379	Collect or prepare measurement, weight, or identification labels and attach them to products.	Core
43-5111.00	Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping	11397	Examine products or materials, parts, subassemblies, and packaging for damage, defects, or shortages, using specification sheets, gauges, and standards charts.	Core
43-5111.00	Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping	11391	Signal or instruct other workers to weigh, move, or check products.	Core
43-5111.00	Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping	11386	Collect product samples and prepare them for laboratory analysis or testing.	Core
43-5111.00	Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping	11395	Maintain, monitor, and clean work areas, such as recycling collection sites, drop boxes, counters and windows, and areas around scale houses.	Core
43-5111.00	Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping	11381	Compare product labels, tags, or tickets, shipping manifests, purchase orders, and bills of lading to verify accuracy of shipment contents, quality specifications, or weights.	Supplemental
43-5111.00	Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping	11394	Remove from stock products or loads not meeting quality standards, and notify supervisors or appropriate departments of discrepancies or shortages.	Supplemental
43-5111.00	Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping	11400	Inspect products and examination records to determine the number of defects per worker and the reasons for examiners' rejections.	Supplemental
43-5111.00	Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping	11393	Store samples of finished products in labeled cartons and record their location.	Supplemental
43-5111.00	Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping	11382	Count or estimate quantities of materials, parts, or products received or shipped.	Supplemental
43-5111.00	Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping	11384	Communicate with customers and vendors to exchange information regarding products, materials, and services.	Supplemental
43-5111.00	Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping	11389	Fill orders for products and samples, following order tickets, and forward or mail items.	Supplemental
43-5111.00	Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping	11388	Operate scalehouse computers to obtain weight information about incoming shipments such as those from waste haulers.	Supplemental
43-5111.00	Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping	11390	Sort products or materials into predetermined sequences or groupings for display, packing, shipping, or storage.	Supplemental
43-5111.00	Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping	11398	Transport materials, products, or samples to processing, shipping, or storage areas, manually or using conveyors, pumps, or hand trucks.	Supplemental
43-5111.00	Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping	11387	Unload or unpack incoming shipments.	Supplemental
43-6011.00	Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants	2770	Manage and maintain executives' schedules.	Core
43-6011.00	Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants	2779	Make travel arrangements for executives.	Core
43-6011.00	Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants	2771	Prepare invoices, reports, memos, letters, financial statements, and other documents, using word processing, spreadsheet, database, or presentation software.	Core
43-6011.00	Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants	18576	Coordinate and direct office services, such as records, departmental finances, budget preparation, personnel issues, and housekeeping, to aid executives.	Core
43-6011.00	Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants	18573	Answer phone calls and direct calls to appropriate parties or take messages.	Core
43-6011.00	Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants	2776	Prepare responses to correspondence containing routine inquiries.	Core
43-6011.00	Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants	2773	Open, sort, and distribute incoming correspondence, including faxes and email.	Core
43-6011.00	Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants	2775	Greet visitors and determine whether they should be given access to specific individuals.	Core
43-6011.00	Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants	18575	Prepare agendas and make arrangements, such as coordinating catering for luncheons, for committee, board, and other meetings.	Core
43-6011.00	Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants	2780	Conduct research, compile data, and prepare papers for consideration and presentation by executives, committees, and boards of directors.	Core
43-6011.00	Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants	18574	Perform general office duties, such as ordering supplies, maintaining records management database systems, and performing basic bookkeeping work.	Core
43-6011.00	Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants	2774	File and retrieve corporate documents, records, and reports.	Core
43-6011.00	Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants	2772	Read and analyze incoming memos, submissions, and reports to determine their significance and plan their distribution.	Core
43-6011.00	Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants	18577	Provide clerical support to other departments.	Core
43-6011.00	Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants	2782	Attend meetings to record minutes.	Core
43-6011.00	Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants	18578	Process payroll information.	Supplemental
43-6011.00	Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants	2788	Interpret administrative and operating policies and procedures for employees.	Supplemental
43-6011.00	Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants	2785	Set up and oversee administrative policies and procedures for offices or organizations.	Supplemental
43-6011.00	Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants	2784	Meet with individuals, special interest groups, and others on behalf of executives, committees, and boards of directors.	Supplemental
43-6011.00	Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants	2781	Compile, transcribe, and distribute minutes of meetings.	Supplemental
43-6011.00	Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants	18579	Supervise and train other clerical staff and arrange for employee training by scheduling training or organizing training material.	Supplemental
43-6011.00	Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants	2787	Review operating practices and procedures to determine whether improvements can be made in areas such as workflow, reporting procedures, or expenditures.	Supplemental
43-6012.00	Legal Secretaries and Administrative Assistants	768	Organize and maintain law libraries, documents, and case files.	Core
43-6012.00	Legal Secretaries and Administrative Assistants	764	Mail, fax, or arrange for delivery of legal correspondence to clients, witnesses, and court officials.	Core
43-6012.00	Legal Secretaries and Administrative Assistants	18780	Prepare and distribute invoices to bill clients or pay account expenses.	Core
43-6012.00	Legal Secretaries and Administrative Assistants	21078	Prepare, proofread, or process legal documents, such as summonses, subpoenas, complaints, appeals, motions, or pretrial agreements.	Core
43-6012.00	Legal Secretaries and Administrative Assistants	767	Make photocopies of correspondence, documents, and other printed matter.	Core
43-6012.00	Legal Secretaries and Administrative Assistants	769	Assist attorneys in collecting information such as employment, medical, and other records.	Core
43-6012.00	Legal Secretaries and Administrative Assistants	774	Complete various forms, such as accident reports, trial and courtroom requests, and applications for clients.	Core
43-6012.00	Legal Secretaries and Administrative Assistants	765	Receive and place telephone calls.	Core
43-6012.00	Legal Secretaries and Administrative Assistants	766	Schedule and make appointments.	Core
43-6012.00	Legal Secretaries and Administrative Assistants	771	Draft and type office memos.	Core
43-6012.00	Legal Secretaries and Administrative Assistants	773	Submit articles and information from searches to attorneys for review and approval for use.	Supplemental
43-6012.00	Legal Secretaries and Administrative Assistants	21079	Make travel arrangements for attorneys.	Supplemental
43-6012.00	Legal Secretaries and Administrative Assistants	770	Attend legal meetings, such as client interviews, hearings, or depositions, and take notes.	Supplemental
43-6012.00	Legal Secretaries and Administrative Assistants	772	Review legal publications and perform database searches to identify laws and court decisions relevant to pending cases.	Supplemental
43-6013.00	Medical Secretaries and Administrative Assistants	777	Answer telephones and direct calls to appropriate staff.	Core
43-6013.00	Medical Secretaries and Administrative Assistants	775	Schedule and confirm patient diagnostic appointments, surgeries, or medical consultations.	Core
43-6013.00	Medical Secretaries and Administrative Assistants	788	Complete insurance or other claim forms.	Core
43-6013.00	Medical Secretaries and Administrative Assistants	779	Greet visitors, ascertain purpose of visit, and direct them to appropriate staff.	Core
43-6013.00	Medical Secretaries and Administrative Assistants	783	Transmit correspondence or medical records by mail, e-mail, or fax.	Core
43-6013.00	Medical Secretaries and Administrative Assistants	781	Maintain medical records, technical library, or correspondence files.	Core
43-6013.00	Medical Secretaries and Administrative Assistants	778	Receive and route messages or documents, such as laboratory results, to appropriate staff.	Core
43-6013.00	Medical Secretaries and Administrative Assistants	780	Interview patients to complete documents, case histories, or forms, such as intake or insurance forms.	Core
43-6013.00	Medical Secretaries and Administrative Assistants	782	Operate office equipment, such as voice mail messaging systems, and use word processing, spreadsheet, or other software applications to prepare reports, invoices, financial statements, letters, case histories, or medical records.	Core
43-6013.00	Medical Secretaries and Administrative Assistants	787	Perform bookkeeping duties, such as credits or collections, preparing and sending financial statements or bills, and keeping financial records.	Core
43-6013.00	Medical Secretaries and Administrative Assistants	784	Perform various clerical or administrative functions, such as ordering and maintaining an inventory of supplies.	Core
43-6013.00	Medical Secretaries and Administrative Assistants	786	Transcribe recorded messages or practitioners' diagnoses or recommendations into patients' medical records.	Supplemental
43-6013.00	Medical Secretaries and Administrative Assistants	776	Compile and record medical charts, reports, or correspondence, using typewriter or personal computer.	Supplemental
43-6013.00	Medical Secretaries and Administrative Assistants	20438	Schedule tests or procedures for patients, such as lab work or x-rays, based on physician orders.	Supplemental
43-6013.00	Medical Secretaries and Administrative Assistants	789	Prepare correspondence or assist physicians or medical scientists with preparation of reports, speeches, articles, or conference proceedings.	Supplemental
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	2790	Answer telephones and give information to callers, take messages, or transfer calls to appropriate individuals.	Core
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	2791	Greet visitors or callers and handle their inquiries or direct them to the appropriate persons according to their needs.	Core
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	20281	Create, maintain, and enter information into databases.	Core
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	20280	Use computers for various applications, such as database management or word processing.	Core
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	20283	Operate office equipment, such as fax machines, copiers, or phone systems and arrange for repairs when equipment malfunctions.	Core
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	20282	Set up and manage paper or electronic filing systems, recording information, updating paperwork, or maintaining documents, such as attendance records, correspondence, or other material.	Core
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	2813	Operate electronic mail systems and coordinate the flow of information, internally or with other organizations.	Core
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	2801	Schedule and confirm appointments for clients, customers, or supervisors.	Core
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	2800	Maintain scheduling and event calendars.	Core
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	20284	Compose, type, and distribute meeting notes, routine correspondence, or reports, such as presentations or expense, statistical, or monthly reports.	Core
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	2795	Complete forms in accordance with company procedures.	Core
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	2793	Locate and attach appropriate files to incoming correspondence requiring replies.	Core
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	2805	Conduct searches to find needed information, using such sources as the Internet.	Core
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	2794	Open, read, route, and distribute incoming mail or other materials and answer routine letters.	Core
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	2797	Review work done by others to check for correct spelling and grammar, ensure that company format policies are followed, and recommend revisions.	Core
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	2796	Make copies of correspondence or other printed material.	Core
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	2799	Learn to operate new office technologies as they are developed and implemented.	Core
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	20289	Train and assist staff with computer usage.	Core
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	2804	Order and dispense supplies.	Core
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	20290	Prepare conference or event materials, such as flyers or invitations.	Core
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	20285	Perform payroll functions, such as maintaining timekeeping information and processing and submitting payroll.	Supplemental
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	20286	Collect and deposit money into accounts, disburse funds from cash accounts to pay bills or invoices, keep records of collections and disbursements, and ensure accounts are balanced.	Supplemental
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	2809	Establish work procedures or schedules and keep track of the daily work of clerical staff.	Supplemental
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	2806	Provide services to customers, such as order placement or account information.	Supplemental
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	2808	Prepare and mail checks.	Supplemental
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	2812	Arrange conference, meeting, or travel reservations for office personnel.	Supplemental
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	2814	Supervise other clerical staff and provide training and orientation to new staff.	Supplemental
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	2802	Manage projects or contribute to committee or team work.	Supplemental
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	20287	Coordinate conferences, meetings, or special events, such as luncheons or graduation ceremonies.	Supplemental
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	2803	Mail newsletters, promotional material, or other information.	Supplemental
43-6014.00	Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive	20288	Develop or maintain internal or external company Web sites.	Supplemental
43-9021.00	Data Entry Keyers	11405	Locate and correct data entry errors, or report them to supervisors.	Core
43-9021.00	Data Entry Keyers	11402	Compile, sort, and verify the accuracy of data before it is entered.	Core
43-9021.00	Data Entry Keyers	11403	Compare data with source documents, or re-enter data in verification format to detect errors.	Core
43-9021.00	Data Entry Keyers	11404	Store completed documents in appropriate locations.	Core
43-9021.00	Data Entry Keyers	11407	Select materials needed to complete work assignments.	Core
43-9021.00	Data Entry Keyers	11401	Read source documents such as canceled checks, sales reports, or bills, and enter data in specific data fields or onto tapes or disks for subsequent entry, using keyboards or scanners.	Supplemental
43-9021.00	Data Entry Keyers	11406	Maintain logs of activities and completed work.	Supplemental
43-9021.00	Data Entry Keyers	11408	Load machines with required input or output media, such as paper, cards, disks, tape, or Braille media.	Supplemental
43-9021.00	Data Entry Keyers	11409	Resolve garbled or indecipherable messages, using cryptographic procedures and equipment.	Supplemental
43-9022.00	Word Processors and Typists	791	Perform other clerical duties, such as answering telephone, sorting and distributing mail, running errands or sending faxes.	Core
43-9022.00	Word Processors and Typists	790	Check completed work for spelling, grammar, punctuation, and format.	Core
43-9022.00	Word Processors and Typists	794	File and store completed documents on computer hard drive or disk, or maintain a computer filing system to store, retrieve, update, and delete documents.	Core
43-9022.00	Word Processors and Typists	795	Print and make copies of work.	Core
43-9022.00	Word Processors and Typists	805	Transmit work electronically to other locations.	Core
43-9022.00	Word Processors and Typists	803	Address envelopes or prepare envelope labels, using typewriter or computer.	Core
43-9022.00	Word Processors and Typists	793	Type correspondence, reports, text and other written material from rough drafts, corrected copies, voice recordings, dictation, or previous versions, using a computer, word processor, or typewriter.	Core
43-9022.00	Word Processors and Typists	792	Gather, register, and arrange the material to be typed, following instructions.	Core
43-9022.00	Word Processors and Typists	797	Compute and verify totals on report forms, requisitions, or bills, using adding machine or calculator.	Core
43-9022.00	Word Processors and Typists	796	Keep records of work performed.	Core
43-9022.00	Word Processors and Typists	799	Electronically sort and compile text and numerical data, retrieving, updating, and merging documents as required.	Core
43-9022.00	Word Processors and Typists	801	Search for specific sets of stored, typed characters to make changes.	Core
43-9022.00	Word Processors and Typists	798	Collate pages of reports and other documents.	Core
43-9022.00	Word Processors and Typists	800	Reformat documents, moving paragraphs or columns.	Core
43-9022.00	Word Processors and Typists	802	Adjust settings for format, page layout, line spacing, and other style requirements.	Core
43-9022.00	Word Processors and Typists	807	Use data entry devices, such as optical scanners, to input data into computers for revision or editing.	Core
43-9022.00	Word Processors and Typists	804	Operate and resupply printers and computers, changing print wheels or fluid cartridges, adding paper, and loading blank tapes, cards, or disks into equipment.	Core
43-9022.00	Word Processors and Typists	21014	Manage schedules and set dates, times, and locations for meetings and appointments.	Supplemental
43-9022.00	Word Processors and Typists	806	Work with technical material, preparing statistical reports, planning and typing statistical tables, and combining and rearranging material from different sources.	Supplemental
43-9031.00	Desktop Publishers	2816	Operate desktop publishing software and equipment to design, lay out, and produce camera-ready copy.	Core
43-9031.00	Desktop Publishers	2820	Position text and art elements from a variety of databases in a visually appealing way to design print or web pages, using knowledge of type styles and size and layout patterns.	Core
43-9031.00	Desktop Publishers	2815	Check preliminary and final proofs for errors and make necessary corrections.	Core
43-9031.00	Desktop Publishers	2817	View monitors for visual representation of work in progress and for instructions and feedback throughout process, making modifications as necessary.	Core
43-9031.00	Desktop Publishers	2818	Enter text into computer keyboard and select the size and style of type, column width, and appropriate spacing for printed materials.	Core
43-9031.00	Desktop Publishers	2824	Prepare sample layouts for approval, using computer software.	Core
43-9031.00	Desktop Publishers	2823	Import text and art elements, such as electronic clip art or electronic files from photographs that have been scanned or produced with a digital camera, using computer software.	Core
43-9031.00	Desktop Publishers	2825	Study layout or other design instructions to determine work to be done and sequence of operations.	Core
43-9031.00	Desktop Publishers	2829	Select number of colors and determine color separations.	Core
43-9031.00	Desktop Publishers	2827	Convert various types of files for printing or for the Internet, using computer software.	Core
43-9031.00	Desktop Publishers	2821	Enter digitized data into electronic prepress system computer memory, using scanner, camera, keyboard, or mouse.	Core
43-9031.00	Desktop Publishers	2822	Edit graphics and photos, using pixel or bitmap editing, airbrushing, masking, or image retouching.	Core
43-9031.00	Desktop Publishers	2828	Enter data, such as coordinates of images and color specifications, into system to retouch and make color corrections.	Core
43-9031.00	Desktop Publishers	2830	Transmit, deliver, or mail publication master to printer for production into film and plates.	Supplemental
43-9031.00	Desktop Publishers	2831	Collaborate with graphic artists, editors and writers to produce master copies according to design specifications.	Supplemental
43-9031.00	Desktop Publishers	2819	Store copies of publications on paper, magnetic tape, film, or diskette.	Supplemental
43-9031.00	Desktop Publishers	2832	Create special effects such as vignettes, mosaics, and image combining, and add elements such as sound and animation to electronic publications.	Supplemental
43-9031.00	Desktop Publishers	2826	Load floppy disks or tapes containing information into system.	Supplemental
43-9041.00	Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks	23313	Prepare insurance claim forms or related documents, and review them for completeness.	Core
43-9041.00	Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks	23314	Calculate amount of claim.	Core
43-9041.00	Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks	23315	Post or attach information to claim file.	Core
43-9041.00	Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks	23316	Transmit claims for payment or further investigation.	Core
43-9041.00	Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks	23317	Contact insured or other involved persons to obtain missing information.	Core
43-9041.00	Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks	23318	Review insurance policy to determine coverage.	Core
43-9041.00	Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks	23319	Process and record new insurance policies and claims.	Core
43-9041.00	Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks	23320	Organize or work with detailed office or warehouse records, using computers to enter, access, search or retrieve data.	Core
43-9041.00	Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks	23321	Provide customer service, such as limited instructions on proceeding with claims or referrals to auto repair facilities or local contractors.	Core
43-9041.00	Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks	23322	Correspond with insured or agent to obtain information or to inform them of account status or changes.	Core
43-9041.00	Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks	23323	Review and verify data, such as age, name, address, and principal sum and value of property, on insurance applications and policies.	Core
43-9041.00	Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks	23324	Compare information from application to criteria for policy reinstatement, and approve reinstatement when criteria are met.	Core
43-9041.00	Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks	23325	Examine letters from policyholders or agents, original insurance applications, and other company documents to determine if changes are needed and effects of changes.	Core
43-9041.00	Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks	23326	Transcribe data to worksheets, and enter data into computer for use in preparing documents and adjusting accounts.	Core
43-9041.00	Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks	23327	Notify insurance agent and accounting department of policy cancellation.	Core
43-9041.00	Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks	23328	Pay small claims.	Supplemental
43-9041.00	Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks	23329	Process, prepare, and submit business or government forms, such as submitting applications for coverage to insurance carriers.	Supplemental
43-9041.00	Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks	23330	Collect initial premiums and issue receipts.	Supplemental
43-9041.00	Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks	23332	Interview clients and take their calls to provide customer service and obtain information on claims.	Supplemental
43-9041.00	Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks	23333	Obtain computer printout of policy cancellations, or retrieve cancellation cards from file.	Supplemental
43-9041.00	Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks	23334	Compose business correspondence for supervisors, managers, and professionals.	Supplemental
43-9041.00	Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks	23336	Calculate premiums, refunds, commissions, adjustments, or new reserve requirements, using insurance rate standards.	
43-9041.00	Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks	23337	Enter insurance- and claims-related information into database systems.	
43-9041.00	Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks	23338	Modify, update, or process existing policies and claims to reflect any change in beneficiary, amount of coverage, or type of insurance.	
43-9041.00	Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks	23339	Organize or work with detailed office or warehouse records, maintaining files for each policyholder, including policies that are to be reinstated or cancelled.	
43-9051.00	Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service	13268	Wrap packages or bundles by hand, or by using tying machines.	Core
43-9051.00	Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service	13261	Verify that items are addressed correctly, marked with the proper postage, and in suitable condition for processing.	Core
43-9051.00	Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service	13276	Remove containers of sorted mail or parcels and transfer them to designated areas according to established procedures.	Core
43-9051.00	Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service	13264	Sort and route incoming mail, and collect outgoing mail, using carts as necessary.	Core
43-9051.00	Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service	13260	Affix postage to packages or letters by hand, or stamp materials, using postage meters.	Core
43-9051.00	Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service	13266	Determine manner in which mail is to be sent, and prepare it for delivery to mailing facilities.	Core
43-9051.00	Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service	13282	Accept and check containers of mail or parcels from large volume mailers, couriers, and contractors.	Core
43-9051.00	Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service	13259	Seal or open envelopes, by hand or by using machines.	Core
43-9051.00	Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service	13265	Weigh packages or letters to determine postage needed, using weighing scales and rate charts.	Supplemental
43-9051.00	Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service	13275	Inspect mail machine output for defects and determine how to eliminate causes of any defects.	Supplemental
43-9051.00	Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service	13270	Remove from machines printed materials, such as labeled articles, postmarked envelopes or tape, and folded sheets.	Supplemental
43-9051.00	Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service	13283	Release packages or letters to customers upon presentation of written notices or other identification.	Supplemental
43-9051.00	Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service	13280	Operate computer-controlled keyboards or voice recognition equipment to direct items according to established routing schemes.	Supplemental
43-9051.00	Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service	13284	Answer inquiries regarding shipping or mailing policies.	Supplemental
43-9051.00	Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service	13267	Lift and unload containers of mail or parcels onto equipment for transportation to sortation stations.	Supplemental
43-9051.00	Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service	13277	Contact delivery or courier services to arrange delivery of letters and parcels.	Supplemental
43-9051.00	Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service	13262	Place incoming or outgoing letters or packages into sacks or bins based on destination or type, and place identifying tags on sacks or bins.	Supplemental
43-9051.00	Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service	13263	Clear jams in sortation equipment.	Supplemental
43-9051.00	Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service	13274	Mail merchandise samples or promotional literature in response to requests.	Supplemental
43-9051.00	Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service	13281	Adjust guides, rollers, loose card inserters, weighing machines, and tying arms, using rules and hand tools.	Supplemental
43-9051.00	Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service	13273	Read production orders to determine types and sizes of items scheduled for printing and mailing.	Supplemental
43-9051.00	Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service	13286	Sell mail products, and accept payment for products and mailing charges.	Supplemental
43-9051.00	Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service	13272	Start machines that automatically feed plates, stencils, or tapes through mechanisms, and observe machine operations to detect any malfunctions.	Supplemental
43-9051.00	Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service	13279	Stamp dates and times of receipt of incoming mail.	Supplemental
43-9051.00	Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service	13271	Add ink, fill paste reservoirs, and change machine ribbons when necessary.	Supplemental
43-9051.00	Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service	13269	Fold letters or circulars and insert them in envelopes.	Supplemental
43-9061.00	Office Clerks, General	830	Operate office machines, such as photocopiers and scanners, facsimile machines, voice mail systems, and personal computers.	Core
43-9061.00	Office Clerks, General	827	Answer telephones, direct calls, and take messages.	Core
43-9061.00	Office Clerks, General	826	Communicate with customers, employees, and other individuals to answer questions, disseminate or explain information, take orders, and address complaints.	Core
43-9061.00	Office Clerks, General	832	Maintain and update filing, inventory, mailing, and database systems, either manually or using a computer.	Core
43-9061.00	Office Clerks, General	828	Compile, copy, sort, and file records of office activities, business transactions, and other activities.	Core
43-9061.00	Office Clerks, General	834	Review files, records, and other documents to obtain information to respond to requests.	Core
43-9061.00	Office Clerks, General	833	Open, sort, and route incoming mail, answer correspondence, and prepare outgoing mail.	Core
43-9061.00	Office Clerks, General	831	Compute, record, and proofread data and other information, such as records or reports.	Core
43-9061.00	Office Clerks, General	837	Complete work schedules, manage calendars, and arrange appointments.	Core
43-9061.00	Office Clerks, General	840	Type, format, proofread, and edit correspondence and other documents, from notes or dictating machines, using computers or typewriters.	Core
43-9061.00	Office Clerks, General	836	Inventory and order materials, supplies, and services.	Core
43-9061.00	Office Clerks, General	835	Deliver messages and run errands.	Core
43-9061.00	Office Clerks, General	825	Collect, count, and disburse money, do basic bookkeeping, and complete banking transactions.	Supplemental
43-9061.00	Office Clerks, General	829	Complete and mail bills, contracts, policies, invoices, or checks.	Supplemental
43-9061.00	Office Clerks, General	838	Process and prepare documents, such as business or government forms and expense reports.	Supplemental
43-9061.00	Office Clerks, General	839	Monitor and direct the work of lower-level clerks.	Supplemental
43-9061.00	Office Clerks, General	843	Prepare meeting agendas, attend meetings, and record and transcribe minutes.	Supplemental
43-9061.00	Office Clerks, General	842	Train other staff members to perform work activities, such as using computer applications.	Supplemental
43-9061.00	Office Clerks, General	841	Count, weigh, measure, or organize materials.	Supplemental
43-9061.00	Office Clerks, General	844	Troubleshoot problems involving office equipment, such as computer hardware and software.	Supplemental
43-9071.00	Office Machine Operators, Except Computer	13288	Read job orders to determine the type of work to be done, the quantities to be produced, and the materials needed.	Core
43-9071.00	Office Machine Operators, Except Computer	13301	Deliver completed work.	Core
43-9071.00	Office Machine Operators, Except Computer	13290	Place original copies in feed trays, feed originals into feed rolls, or position originals on tables beneath camera lenses.	Core
43-9071.00	Office Machine Operators, Except Computer	13292	Sort, assemble, and proof completed work.	Core
43-9071.00	Office Machine Operators, Except Computer	13289	Operate office machines such as high speed business photocopiers, readers, scanners, addressing machines, stencil-cutting machines, microfilm readers or printers, folding and inserting machines, bursters, and binder machines.	Core
43-9071.00	Office Machine Operators, Except Computer	13300	Complete records of production, including work volumes and outputs, materials used, and any backlogs.	Core
43-9071.00	Office Machine Operators, Except Computer	13291	Compute prices for services and receive payment, or provide supervisors with billing information.	Core
43-9071.00	Office Machine Operators, Except Computer	13293	Set up and adjust machines, regulating factors such as speed, ink flow, focus, and number of copies.	Core
43-9071.00	Office Machine Operators, Except Computer	13295	Load machines with materials such as blank paper or film.	Core
43-9071.00	Office Machine Operators, Except Computer	13294	Monitor machine operation, and make adjustments as necessary to ensure proper operation.	Core
43-9071.00	Office Machine Operators, Except Computer	13298	Clean machines, perform minor repairs, and report major repair needs.	Core
43-9071.00	Office Machine Operators, Except Computer	13297	File and store completed documents.	Core
43-9071.00	Office Machine Operators, Except Computer	13299	Operate auxiliary machines such as collators, pad and tablet making machines, staplers, and paper punching, folding, cutting, and perforating machines.	Core
43-9071.00	Office Machine Operators, Except Computer	13296	Maintain stock of supplies, and requisition any needed items.	Core
43-9071.00	Office Machine Operators, Except Computer	13302	Prepare and process papers for use in scanning, microfilming, and microfiche.	Core
43-9071.00	Office Machine Operators, Except Computer	13304	Clean and file master copies or plates.	Core
43-9071.00	Office Machine Operators, Except Computer	13303	Cut copies apart and write identifying information, such as page numbers or titles, on copies.	Supplemental
43-9071.00	Office Machine Operators, Except Computer	13305	Move heat units and clamping frames over screen beds to form Braille impressions on pages, raising frames to release individual copies.	Supplemental
43-9081.00	Proofreaders and Copy Markers	5159	Mark copy to indicate and correct errors in type, arrangement, grammar, punctuation, or spelling, using standard printers' marks.	Core
43-9081.00	Proofreaders and Copy Markers	5160	Read corrected copies or proofs to ensure that all corrections have been made.	Core
43-9081.00	Proofreaders and Copy Markers	5158	Correct or record omissions, errors, or inconsistencies found.	Core
43-9081.00	Proofreaders and Copy Markers	5161	Compare information or figures on one record against same data on other records, or with original copy, to detect errors.	Core
43-9081.00	Proofreaders and Copy Markers	5163	Route proofs with marked corrections to authors, editors, typists, or typesetters for correction or reprinting.	Core
43-9081.00	Proofreaders and Copy Markers	5162	Consult reference books or secure aid of readers to check references with rules of grammar and composition.	Core
43-9081.00	Proofreaders and Copy Markers	20907	Consult with authors and editors regarding manuscript changes and suggestions.	Core
43-9081.00	Proofreaders and Copy Markers	20908	Archive documents, conduct research, and read copy, using the internet and various computer programs.	Core
43-9081.00	Proofreaders and Copy Markers	20909	Write original content, such as headlines, cutlines, captions, and cover copy.	Core
43-9081.00	Proofreaders and Copy Markers	20910	Typeset and measure dimensions, spacing, and positioning of page elements, such as copy and illustrations, to verify conformance to specifications, using printer's ruler or layout software.	Supplemental
43-9081.00	Proofreaders and Copy Markers	5165	Read proof sheets aloud, calling out punctuation marks and spelling unusual words and proper names.	Supplemental
43-9111.00	Statistical Assistants	9788	Compute and analyze data, using statistical formulas and computers or calculators.	Core
43-9111.00	Statistical Assistants	9792	Check source data to verify completeness and accuracy.	Core
43-9111.00	Statistical Assistants	9789	Enter data into computers for use in analyses or reports.	Core
43-9111.00	Statistical Assistants	9791	Compile reports, charts, or graphs that describe and interpret findings of analyses.	Core
43-9111.00	Statistical Assistants	9793	Participate in the publication of data or information.	Core
43-9111.00	Statistical Assistants	9795	File data and related information, and maintain and update databases.	Core
43-9111.00	Statistical Assistants	9797	Organize paperwork, such as survey forms or reports, for distribution or analysis.	Core
43-9111.00	Statistical Assistants	9798	Code data prior to computer entry, using lists of codes.	Core
43-9111.00	Statistical Assistants	9790	Compile statistics from source materials, such as production or sales records, quality-control or test records, time sheets, or survey sheets.	Core
43-9111.00	Statistical Assistants	9800	Interview people and keep track of their responses.	Supplemental
43-9111.00	Statistical Assistants	9799	Check survey responses for errors, such as the use of pens instead of pencils, and set aside response forms that cannot be used.	Supplemental
43-9111.00	Statistical Assistants	9796	Select statistical tests for analyzing data.	Supplemental
43-9111.00	Statistical Assistants	9794	Discuss data presentation requirements with clients.	Supplemental
43-9111.00	Statistical Assistants	9801	Send out surveys.	Supplemental
45-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers	23340	Assign tasks such as feeding and treatment of animals, and cleaning and maintenance of animal quarters.	Core
45-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers	23341	Record the numbers and types of fish or shellfish reared, harvested, released, sold, and shipped.	Core
45-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers	23342	Monitor workers to ensure that safety regulations are followed, warning or disciplining those who violate safety regulations.	Core
45-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers	23343	Observe animals for signs of illness, injury, or unusual behavior, notifying veterinarians or managers as warranted.	Core
45-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers	23344	Observe fish and beds or ponds to detect diseases, monitor fish growth, determine quality of fish, or determine completeness of harvesting.	Core
45-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers	23345	Train workers in tree felling or bucking, operation of tractors or loading machines, yarding or loading techniques, or safety regulations.	Core
45-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers	23346	Treat animal illnesses or injuries, following experience or instructions of veterinarians.	Core
45-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers	23347	Train workers in spawning, rearing, cultivating, and harvesting methods, and in the use of equipment.	Core
45-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers	23348	Train workers in techniques such as planting, harvesting, weeding, or insect identification and in the use of safety measures.	Core
45-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers	23349	Confer with managers to evaluate weather or soil conditions, to develop plans or procedures, or to discuss issues such as changes in fertilizers, herbicides, or cultivating techniques.	Core
45-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers	23350	Communicate with forestry personnel regarding forest harvesting or forest management plans, procedures, or schedules.	Core
45-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers	23351	Inspect crops, fields, or plant stock to determine conditions and need for cultivating, spraying, weeding, or harvesting.	Core
45-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers	23352	Coordinate dismantling, moving, and setting up equipment at new work sites.	Core
45-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers	23353	Coordinate the selection and movement of logs from storage areas, according to transportation schedules or production requirements.	Core
45-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers	23354	Schedule work crews, equipment, or transportation for several different work locations.	Core
45-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers	23355	Drive or operate farm machinery, such as trucks, tractors, or self-propelled harvesters, to transport workers or supplies or to cultivate or harvest fields.	Core
45-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers	23356	Perform both supervisory and management functions, such as accounting, marketing, and personnel work.	Core
45-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers	23357	Transport or arrange for transport of animals, equipment, food, animal feed, and other supplies to and from work sites.	Core
45-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers	23358	Inspect buildings, fences, fields or ranges, supplies, and equipment to determine work to be performed.	Core
45-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers	23359	Read inventory records, customer orders, or shipping schedules to determine required activities.	Core
45-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers	23360	Inspect facilities to determine maintenance needs.	Core
45-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers	23361	Confer with managers to determine production requirements, conditions of equipment and supplies, and work schedules.	Core
45-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers	23362	Prepare and maintain time or payroll reports, as well as details of personnel actions, such as performance evaluations, hires, promotions, or disciplinary actions.	Core
45-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers	23363	Requisition or purchase supplies, such as insecticides, machine parts or lubricants, or tools.	Core
45-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers	23364	Monitor or oversee construction projects, such as horticultural buildings or irrigation systems.	Core
45-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers	23365	Issue equipment, such as farm implements, machinery, ladders, or containers to workers, and collect equipment when work is complete.	Core
45-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers	23366	Calculate or monitor budgets for maintenance or development of collections, grounds, or infrastructure.	Core
45-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers	23367	Direct or assist with the adjustment or repair of equipment or machinery.	
45-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers	23368	Monitor operations to identify and solve problems, improve work methods, and ensure compliance with safety, company, and government regulations.	
45-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers	23369	Plan work schedules according to personnel and equipment availability.	
45-2011.00	Agricultural Inspectors	14854	Inspect food products and processing procedures to determine whether products are safe to eat.	Core
45-2011.00	Agricultural Inspectors	14850	Interpret and enforce government acts and regulations and explain required standards to agricultural workers.	Core
45-2011.00	Agricultural Inspectors	14846	Inspect agricultural commodities or related operations, as well as fish or logging operations, for compliance with laws and regulations governing health, quality, and safety.	Supplemental
45-2011.00	Agricultural Inspectors	14857	Label and seal graded products and issue official grading certificates.	Supplemental
45-2011.00	Agricultural Inspectors	14853	Monitor the operations and sanitary conditions of slaughtering or meat processing plants.	Supplemental
45-2011.00	Agricultural Inspectors	14855	Take emergency actions, such as closing production facilities, if product safety is compromised.	Supplemental
45-2011.00	Agricultural Inspectors	14848	Verify that transportation and handling procedures meet regulatory requirements.	Supplemental
45-2011.00	Agricultural Inspectors	14852	Inspect the cleanliness and practices of establishment employees.	Supplemental
45-2011.00	Agricultural Inspectors	14863	Examine, weigh, and measure commodities, such as poultry, eggs, meat, or seafood to certify qualities, grades, and weights.	Supplemental
45-2011.00	Agricultural Inspectors	14847	Inspect or test horticultural products or livestock to detect harmful diseases, chemical residues, or infestations and to determine the quality of products or animals.	Supplemental
45-2011.00	Agricultural Inspectors	14856	Monitor the grading performed by company employees to verify conformance to standards.	Supplemental
45-2011.00	Agricultural Inspectors	14851	Write reports of findings and recommendations and advise farmers, growers, or processors of corrective action to be taken.	Supplemental
45-2011.00	Agricultural Inspectors	14849	Collect samples from animals, plants, or products and route them to laboratories for microbiological assessment, ingredient verification, or other testing.	Supplemental
45-2011.00	Agricultural Inspectors	14866	Provide consultative services in areas such as equipment or product evaluation, plant construction or layout, or food safety systems.	Supplemental
45-2011.00	Agricultural Inspectors	14868	Testify in legal proceedings.	Supplemental
45-2011.00	Agricultural Inspectors	14864	Compare product recipes with government-approved formulas or recipes to determine acceptability.	Supplemental
45-2021.00	Animal Breeders	8232	Feed and water animals, and clean and disinfect pens, cages, yards, and hutches.	Core
45-2021.00	Animal Breeders	8237	Observe animals in heat to detect approach of estrus and exercise animals to induce or hasten estrus, if necessary.	Core
45-2021.00	Animal Breeders	8236	Treat minor injuries and ailments and contact veterinarians to obtain treatment for animals with serious illnesses or injuries.	Core
45-2021.00	Animal Breeders	21080	Purchase and stock supplies of feed and medicines.	Core
45-2021.00	Animal Breeders	8235	Select animals to be bred, and semen specimens to be used, according to knowledge of animals, genealogies, traits, and desired offspring characteristics.	Core
45-2021.00	Animal Breeders	8233	Examine animals to detect symptoms of illness or injury.	Core
45-2021.00	Animal Breeders	8240	Build hutches, pens, and fenced yards.	Core
45-2021.00	Animal Breeders	8238	Record animal characteristics such as weights, growth patterns, and diets.	Core
45-2021.00	Animal Breeders	8251	Brand, tattoo, or tag animals to allow animal identification.	Core
45-2021.00	Animal Breeders	8246	Arrange for sale of animals and eggs to hospitals, research centers, pet shops, and food processing plants.	Supplemental
45-2021.00	Animal Breeders	8234	Place vaccines in drinking water, inject vaccines, or dust air with vaccine powder to protect animals from diseases.	Supplemental
45-2021.00	Animal Breeders	21081	Bathe and groom animals.	Supplemental
45-2021.00	Animal Breeders	21082	Exercise animals to keep them in healthy condition.	Supplemental
45-2021.00	Animal Breeders	8249	Adjust controls to maintain specific building temperatures required for animals' health and safety.	Supplemental
45-2021.00	Animal Breeders	8245	Maintain logs of semen specimens used and animals bred.	Supplemental
45-2021.00	Animal Breeders	8248	Inject prepared animal semen into female animals for breeding purposes, by inserting nozzle of syringe into vagina and depressing syringe plunger.	Supplemental
45-2021.00	Animal Breeders	8241	Clip or shear hair on animals.	Supplemental
45-2021.00	Animal Breeders	8243	Package and label semen to be used for artificial insemination, recording information such as the date, source, quality, and concentration.	Supplemental
45-2021.00	Animal Breeders	8239	Exhibit animals at shows.	Supplemental
45-2021.00	Animal Breeders	8247	Measure specified amounts of semen into calibrated syringes, and insert syringes into inseminating guns.	Supplemental
45-2021.00	Animal Breeders	8250	Examine semen microscopically to assess and record density and motility of gametes, and dilute semen with prescribed diluents, according to formulas.	Supplemental
45-2041.00	Graders and Sorters, Agricultural Products	13352	Place products in containers according to grade and mark grades on containers.	Core
45-2041.00	Graders and Sorters, Agricultural Products	13351	Weigh products or estimate their weight, visually or by feel.	Core
45-2041.00	Graders and Sorters, Agricultural Products	13350	Discard inferior or defective products or foreign matter, and place acceptable products in containers for further processing.	Core
45-2041.00	Graders and Sorters, Agricultural Products	13349	Grade and sort products according to factors such as color, species, length, width, appearance, feel, smell, and quality to ensure correct processing and usage.	Core
45-2041.00	Graders and Sorters, Agricultural Products	13353	Record grade or identification numbers on tags or on shipping, receiving, or sales sheets.	Supplemental
45-2091.00	Agricultural Equipment Operators	13369	Load and unload crops or containers of materials, manually or using conveyors, handtrucks, forklifts, or transfer augers.	Core
45-2091.00	Agricultural Equipment Operators	13358	Mix specified materials or chemicals, and dump solutions, powders, or seeds into planter or sprayer machinery.	Core
45-2091.00	Agricultural Equipment Operators	13363	Spray fertilizer or pesticide solutions to control insects, fungus and weed growth, and diseases, using hand sprayers.	Core
45-2091.00	Agricultural Equipment Operators	13356	Observe and listen to machinery operation to detect equipment malfunctions.	Core
45-2091.00	Agricultural Equipment Operators	13360	Manipulate controls to set, activate, and adjust mechanisms on machinery.	Core
45-2091.00	Agricultural Equipment Operators	13359	Operate or tend equipment used in agricultural production, such as tractors, combines, and irrigation equipment.	Core
45-2091.00	Agricultural Equipment Operators	13355	Adjust, repair, and service farm machinery and notify supervisors when machinery malfunctions.	Core
45-2091.00	Agricultural Equipment Operators	13364	Attach farm implements such as plows, discs, sprayers, or harvesters to tractors, using bolts and hand tools.	Core
45-2091.00	Agricultural Equipment Operators	13362	Load hoppers, containers, or conveyors to feed machines with products, using forklifts, transfer augers, suction gates, shovels, or pitchforks.	Supplemental
45-2091.00	Agricultural Equipment Operators	13361	Direct and monitor the activities of work crews engaged in planting, weeding, or harvesting activities.	Supplemental
45-2091.00	Agricultural Equipment Operators	13365	Operate towed machines such as seed drills or manure spreaders to plant, fertilize, dust, and spray crops.	Supplemental
45-2091.00	Agricultural Equipment Operators	13368	Weigh crop-filled containers, and record weights and other identifying information.	Supplemental
45-2091.00	Agricultural Equipment Operators	13367	Walk beside or ride on planting machines while inserting plants in planter mechanisms at specified intervals.	Supplemental
45-2091.00	Agricultural Equipment Operators	13366	Drive trucks to haul crops, supplies, tools, or farm workers.	Supplemental
45-2091.00	Agricultural Equipment Operators	13370	Guide products on conveyors to regulate flow through machines, and to discard diseased or rotten products.	Supplemental
45-2091.00	Agricultural Equipment Operators	13371	Position boxes or attach bags at discharge ends of machinery to catch products, removing and closing full containers.	Supplemental
45-2091.00	Agricultural Equipment Operators	13357	Irrigate soil, using portable pipes or ditch systems, and maintain ditches or pipes and pumps.	Supplemental
45-2092.00	Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse	23387	Record information about crops, such as pesticide use, yields, or costs.	Core
45-2092.00	Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse	23379	Direct and monitor the work of casual and seasonal help during planting and harvesting.	Core
45-2092.00	Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse	23392	Participate in the inspection, grading, sorting, storage, and post-harvest treatment of crops.	Core
45-2092.00	Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse	23370	Harvest plants, and transplant or pot and label them.	Core
45-2092.00	Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse	23373	Repair and maintain farm vehicles, implements, and mechanical equipment.	Core
45-2092.00	Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse	23374	Harvest fruits and vegetables by hand.	Core
45-2092.00	Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse	23372	Set up and operate irrigation equipment.	Core
45-2092.00	Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse	23378	Inform farmers or farm managers of crop progress.	Core
45-2092.00	Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse	23380	Identify plants, pests, and weeds to determine the selection and application of pesticides and fertilizers.	Core
45-2092.00	Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse	23371	Operate tractors, tractor-drawn machinery, and self-propelled machinery to plow, harrow and fertilize soil, or to plant, cultivate, spray and harvest crops.	Core
45-2092.00	Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse	23397	Load agricultural products into trucks, and drive trucks to market or storage facilities.	Core
45-2092.00	Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse	23375	Clean work areas, and maintain grounds and landscaping.	Core
45-2092.00	Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse	23376	Sell and deliver plants and flowers to customers.	Supplemental
45-2092.00	Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse	23381	Regulate greenhouse conditions, and indoor and outdoor irrigation systems.	Supplemental
45-2092.00	Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse	23383	Feel plants' leaves and note their coloring to detect the presence of insects or disease.	Supplemental
45-2092.00	Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse	23384	Provide information and advice to the public regarding the selection, purchase, and care of products.	Supplemental
45-2092.00	Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse	23385	Maintain and repair irrigation and climate control systems.	Supplemental
45-2092.00	Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse	23386	Dig, cut, and transplant seedlings, cuttings, trees, and shrubs.	Supplemental
45-2092.00	Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse	23390	Record information about plants and plant growth.	Supplemental
45-2092.00	Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse	23389	Maintain inventory, ordering materials as required.	Supplemental
45-2092.00	Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse	23391	Dig, rake, and screen soil, filling cold frames and hot beds in preparation for planting.	Supplemental
45-2092.00	Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse	23393	Inspect plants and bud ties to assess quality.	Supplemental
45-2092.00	Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse	23395	Move containerized shrubs, plants, and trees, using wheelbarrows or tractors.	Supplemental
45-2092.00	Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse	23396	Tie and bunch flowers, plants, shrubs, and trees, wrap their roots, and pack them into boxes to fill orders.	Supplemental
45-2092.00	Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse	23398	Haul and spread topsoil, fertilizer, peat moss, and other materials to condition soil, using wheelbarrows or carts and shovels.	Supplemental
45-2092.00	Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse	23388	Repair farm buildings, fences, and other structures.	Supplemental
45-2092.00	Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse	23399	Plant, spray, weed, fertilize, water, and prune plants, shrubs, and trees, using gardening tools.	
45-2093.00	Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals	13410	Feed and water livestock and monitor food and water supplies.	Core
45-2093.00	Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals	13419	Herd livestock to pastures for grazing or to scales, trucks, or other enclosures.	Core
45-2093.00	Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals	13412	Examine animals to detect illness, injury, or disease, and to check physical characteristics, such as rate of weight gain.	Core
45-2093.00	Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals	13413	Provide medical treatment, such as administering medications and vaccinations, or arrange for veterinarians to provide more extensive treatment.	Core
45-2093.00	Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals	13418	Mark livestock to identify ownership and grade, using brands, tags, paint, or tattoos.	Core
45-2093.00	Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals	13411	Drive trucks, tractors, and other equipment to distribute feed to animals.	Core
45-2093.00	Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals	13424	Segregate animals according to weight, age, color, and physical condition.	Core
45-2093.00	Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals	13415	Inspect, maintain, and repair equipment, machinery, buildings, pens, yards, and fences.	Core
45-2093.00	Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals	13416	Move equipment, poultry, or livestock from one location to another, manually or using trucks or carts.	Core
45-2093.00	Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals	13417	Clean stalls, pens, and equipment, using disinfectant solutions, brushes, shovels, water hoses, or pumps.	Core
45-2093.00	Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals	13414	Mix feed, additives, and medicines in prescribed portions.	Supplemental
45-2093.00	Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals	13420	Shift animals between grazing areas to ensure that they have sufficient access to food.	Supplemental
45-2093.00	Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals	13430	Protect herds from predators, using trained dogs.	Supplemental
45-2093.00	Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals	13421	Order food for animals, and arrange for its delivery.	Supplemental
45-2093.00	Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals	13422	Perform duties related to livestock reproduction, such as breeding animals within appropriate timeframes, performing artificial inseminations, and helping with animal births.	Supplemental
45-2093.00	Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals	13425	Patrol grazing lands on horseback or using all-terrain vehicles.	Supplemental
45-2093.00	Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals	13426	Maintain growth, feeding, production, and cost records.	Supplemental
45-2093.00	Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals	13427	Groom, clip, trim, or castrate animals, dock ears and tails, or shear coats to collect hair.	Supplemental
45-2093.00	Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals	13428	Spray livestock with disinfectants and insecticides, or dip or bathe animals.	Supplemental
45-3031.00	Fishing and Hunting Workers	23403	Steer vessels and operate navigational instruments.	Core
45-3031.00	Fishing and Hunting Workers	23410	Remove catches from fishing equipment and measure them to ensure compliance with legal size.	Core
45-3031.00	Fishing and Hunting Workers	23428	Direct fishing or hunting operations, and supervise crew members.	Core
45-3031.00	Fishing and Hunting Workers	23419	Interpret weather and vessel conditions to determine appropriate responses.	Core
45-3031.00	Fishing and Hunting Workers	23402	Travel on foot, by vehicle, or by equipment such as boats, snowmobiles, helicopters, snowshoes, or skis to reach hunting areas.	Core
45-3031.00	Fishing and Hunting Workers	23415	Select, bait, and set traps, and lay poison along trails, according to species, size, habits, and environs of birds or animals and reasons for trapping them.	Core
45-3031.00	Fishing and Hunting Workers	23408	Maintain engines, fishing gear, and other on-board equipment and perform minor repairs.	Core
45-3031.00	Fishing and Hunting Workers	23424	Connect accessories such as floats, weights, flags, lights, or markers to nets, lines, or traps.	Core
45-3031.00	Fishing and Hunting Workers	23423	Wash decks, conveyors, knives, and other equipment, using brushes, detergents, and water.	Core
45-3031.00	Fishing and Hunting Workers	23427	Harvest marine life for human or animal consumption, using diving or dredging equipment, traps, barges, rods, reels, or tackle.	Core
45-3031.00	Fishing and Hunting Workers	23429	Oversee the purchase of supplies, gear, and equipment.	Core
45-3031.00	Fishing and Hunting Workers	23426	Load and unload vessel equipment and supplies, by hand or using hoisting equipment.	Core
45-3031.00	Fishing and Hunting Workers	23406	Scrape fat, blubber, or flesh from skin sides of pelts with knives or hand scrapers.	Supplemental
45-3031.00	Fishing and Hunting Workers	23400	Patrol trap lines or nets to inspect settings, remove catch, and reset or relocate traps.	Supplemental
45-3031.00	Fishing and Hunting Workers	23411	Locate fish, using fish-finding equipment.	Supplemental
45-3031.00	Fishing and Hunting Workers	23421	Kill or stun trapped quarry, using clubs, poisons, guns, or drowning methods.	Supplemental
45-3031.00	Fishing and Hunting Workers	23405	Maintain and repair trapping equipment.	Supplemental
45-3031.00	Fishing and Hunting Workers	23401	Obtain permission from landowners to hunt or trap on their land.	Supplemental
45-3031.00	Fishing and Hunting Workers	23407	Put fishing equipment into the water and anchor or tow equipment, according to the fishing method used.	Supplemental
45-3031.00	Fishing and Hunting Workers	23414	Compute positions and plot courses on charts to navigate vessels, using instruments such as compasses, sextants, and charts.	Supplemental
45-3031.00	Fishing and Hunting Workers	23409	Sort, pack, and store catch in holds with salt and ice.	Supplemental
45-3031.00	Fishing and Hunting Workers	23412	Obtain required approvals for using poisons or traps, and notify persons in areas where traps and poison are set.	Supplemental
45-3031.00	Fishing and Hunting Workers	23413	Track animals by checking for signs such as droppings or destruction of vegetation.	Supplemental
45-3031.00	Fishing and Hunting Workers	23404	Skin quarry, using knives, and stretch pelts on frames to be cured.	Supplemental
45-3031.00	Fishing and Hunting Workers	23418	Transport fish to processing plants or to buyers.	Supplemental
45-3031.00	Fishing and Hunting Workers	23416	Attach nets, slings, hooks, blades, or lifting devices to cables, booms, hoists, or dredges.	Supplemental
45-3031.00	Fishing and Hunting Workers	23425	Teach or guide individuals or groups unfamiliar with specific hunting methods or types of prey.	Supplemental
45-3031.00	Fishing and Hunting Workers	23420	Release quarry from traps or nets and transfer to cages.	Supplemental
45-3031.00	Fishing and Hunting Workers	23417	Participate in animal damage control, wildlife management, disease control, and research activities.	Supplemental
45-4011.00	Forest and Conservation Workers	7026	Check equipment to ensure that it is operating properly.	Core
45-4011.00	Forest and Conservation Workers	7028	Fight forest fires or perform prescribed burning tasks under the direction of fire suppression officers or forestry technicians.	Core
45-4011.00	Forest and Conservation Workers	7029	Perform fire protection or suppression duties, such as constructing fire breaks or disposing of brush.	Core
45-4011.00	Forest and Conservation Workers	7027	Confer with other workers to discuss issues, such as safety, cutting heights, or work needs.	Core
45-4011.00	Forest and Conservation Workers	7035	Maintain tallies of trees examined and counted during tree marking or measuring efforts.	Supplemental
45-4011.00	Forest and Conservation Workers	7041	Explain or enforce regulations regarding camping, vehicle use, fires, use of buildings, or sanitation.	Supplemental
45-4011.00	Forest and Conservation Workers	7042	Operate skidders, bulldozers, or other prime movers to pull a variety of scarification or site preparation equipment over areas to be regenerated.	Supplemental
45-4011.00	Forest and Conservation Workers	7032	Spray or inject vegetation with insecticides to kill insects or to protect against disease or with herbicides to reduce competing vegetation.	Supplemental
45-4011.00	Forest and Conservation Workers	7034	Thin or space trees, using power thinning saws.	Supplemental
45-4011.00	Forest and Conservation Workers	7031	Identify diseased or undesirable trees and remove them, using power saws or hand saws.	Supplemental
45-4011.00	Forest and Conservation Workers	7030	Select or cut trees according to markings or sizes, types, or grades.	Supplemental
45-4011.00	Forest and Conservation Workers	7038	Prune or shear tree tops or limbs to control growth, increase density, or improve shape.	Supplemental
45-4011.00	Forest and Conservation Workers	7045	Maintain campsites or recreational areas, replenishing firewood or other supplies and cleaning kitchens or restrooms.	Supplemental
45-4011.00	Forest and Conservation Workers	7037	Erect signs or fences, using posthole diggers, shovels, or other hand tools.	Supplemental
45-4011.00	Forest and Conservation Workers	7039	Select tree seedlings, prepare the ground, or plant the trees in reforestation areas, using manual planting tools.	Supplemental
45-4011.00	Forest and Conservation Workers	7040	Provide assistance to forest survey crews by clearing site-lines, holding measuring tools, or setting stakes.	Supplemental
45-4011.00	Forest and Conservation Workers	20632	Sort tree seedlings, discarding substandard seedlings, according to standard charts or verbal instructions.	Supplemental
45-4021.00	Fallers	13484	Stop saw engines, pull cutting bars from cuts, and run to safety as tree falls.	Core
45-4021.00	Fallers	13485	Appraise trees for certain characteristics, such as twist, rot, and heavy limb growth, and gauge amount and direction of lean, to determine how to control the direction of a tree's fall with the least damage.	Core
45-4021.00	Fallers	13486	Saw back-cuts, leaving sufficient sound wood to control direction of fall.	Core
45-4021.00	Fallers	13487	Clear brush from work areas and escape routes, and cut saplings and other trees from direction of falls, using axes, chainsaws, or bulldozers.	Core
45-4021.00	Fallers	13488	Measure felled trees and cut them into specified log lengths, using chain saws and axes.	Core
45-4021.00	Fallers	13489	Assess logs after cutting to ensure that the quality and length are correct.	Core
45-4021.00	Fallers	13490	Determine position, direction, and depth of cuts to be made, and placement of wedges or jacks.	Core
45-4021.00	Fallers	13491	Control the direction of a tree's fall by scoring cutting lines with axes, sawing undercuts along scored lines with chainsaws, knocking slabs from cuts with single-bit axes, and driving wedges.	Core
45-4021.00	Fallers	13492	Trim off the tops and limbs of trees, using chainsaws, delimbers, or axes.	Core
45-4021.00	Fallers	13493	Select trees to be cut down, assessing factors such as site, terrain, and weather conditions before beginning work.	Core
45-4021.00	Fallers	13494	Maintain and repair chainsaws and other equipment, cleaning, oiling, and greasing equipment, and sharpening equipment properly.	Core
45-4021.00	Fallers	13495	Insert jacks or drive wedges behind saws to prevent binding of saws and to start trees falling.	Core
45-4021.00	Fallers	13496	Tag unsafe trees with high-visibility ribbons.	Core
45-4021.00	Fallers	13497	Secure steel cables or chains to logs for dragging by tractors or for pulling by cable yarding systems.	Supplemental
45-4021.00	Fallers	13498	Load logs or wood onto trucks, trailers, or railroad cars, by hand or using loaders or winches.	Supplemental
45-4021.00	Fallers	13499	Mark logs for identification.	Supplemental
45-4021.00	Fallers	13500	Work as a member of a team, rotating between chain saw operation and skidder operation.	Supplemental
45-4021.00	Fallers	13501	Place supporting limbs or poles under felled trees to avoid splitting undersides, and to prevent logs from rolling.	Supplemental
45-4022.00	Logging Equipment Operators	9802	Inspect equipment for safety prior to use, and perform necessary basic maintenance tasks.	Core
45-4022.00	Logging Equipment Operators	9807	Control hydraulic tractors equipped with tree clamps and booms to lift, swing, and bunch sheared trees.	Core
45-4022.00	Logging Equipment Operators	9806	Grade logs according to characteristics such as knot size and straightness, and according to established industry or company standards.	Core
45-4022.00	Logging Equipment Operators	9803	Drive straight or articulated tractors equipped with accessories such as bulldozer blades, grapples, logging arches, cable winches, and crane booms to skid, load, unload, or stack logs, pull stumps, or clear brush.	Core
45-4022.00	Logging Equipment Operators	9804	Drive crawler or wheeled tractors to drag or transport logs from felling sites to log landing areas for processing and loading.	Core
45-4022.00	Logging Equipment Operators	9809	Fill out required job or shift report forms.	Core
45-4022.00	Logging Equipment Operators	9805	Drive tractors for building or repairing logging and skid roads.	Core
45-4022.00	Logging Equipment Operators	9808	Drive and maneuver tractors and tree harvesters to shear the tops off of trees, cut and limb the trees, and cut the logs into desired lengths.	Supplemental
45-4022.00	Logging Equipment Operators	9810	Calculate total board feet, cordage, or other wood measurement units, using conversion tables.	Supplemental
45-4023.00	Log Graders and Scalers	9811	Evaluate log characteristics and determine grades, using established criteria.	Core
45-4023.00	Log Graders and Scalers	9812	Record data about individual trees or load volumes into tally books or hand-held collection terminals.	Core
45-4023.00	Log Graders and Scalers	9814	Measure felled logs or loads of pulpwood to calculate volume, weight, dimensions, and marketable value, using measuring devices and conversion tables.	Core
45-4023.00	Log Graders and Scalers	9813	Paint identification marks of specified colors on logs to identify grades or species, using spray cans, or call out grades to log markers.	Core
45-4023.00	Log Graders and Scalers	9817	Jab logs with metal ends of scale sticks, and inspect logs to ascertain characteristics or defects such as water damage, splits, knots, broken ends, rotten areas, twists, and curves.	Core
45-4023.00	Log Graders and Scalers	9816	Identify logs of substandard or special grade so that they can be returned to shippers, regraded, recut, or transferred for other processing.	Core
45-4023.00	Log Graders and Scalers	21015	Arrange for hauling of logs to appropriate mill sites.	Supplemental
45-4023.00	Log Graders and Scalers	9820	Weigh log trucks before and after unloading, and record load weights and supplier identities.	Supplemental
45-4023.00	Log Graders and Scalers	9815	Measure log lengths and mark boles for bucking into logs, according to specifications.	Supplemental
45-4023.00	Log Graders and Scalers	9819	Communicate with coworkers by signals to direct log movement.	Supplemental
45-4023.00	Log Graders and Scalers	9818	Drive to sawmills, wharfs, or skids to inspect logs or pulpwood.	Supplemental
45-4023.00	Log Graders and Scalers	9821	Saw felled trees into lengths.	Supplemental
47-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers	20291	Inspect work progress, equipment, or construction sites to verify safety or to ensure that specifications are met.	Core
47-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers	11424	Read specifications, such as blueprints, to determine construction requirements or to plan procedures.	Core
47-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers	11426	Supervise, coordinate, or schedule the activities of construction or extractive workers.	Core
47-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers	11432	Assign work to employees, based on material or worker requirements of specific jobs.	Core
47-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers	11428	Coordinate work activities with other construction project activities.	Core
47-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers	11425	Estimate material or worker requirements to complete jobs.	Core
47-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers	11435	Analyze worker or production problems and recommend solutions, such as improving production methods or implementing motivational plans.	Core
47-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers	11429	Order or requisition materials or supplies.	Core
47-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers	11434	Train workers in construction methods, operation of equipment, safety procedures, or company policies.	Core
47-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers	11430	Locate, measure, and mark site locations or placement of structures or equipment, using measuring and marking equipment.	Core
47-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers	11427	Confer with managerial or technical personnel, other departments, or contractors to resolve problems or to coordinate activities.	Core
47-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers	11436	Arrange for repairs of equipment or machinery.	Core
47-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers	11433	Provide assistance to workers engaged in construction or extraction activities, using hand tools or other equipment.	Core
47-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers	11431	Record information, such as personnel, production, or operational data on specified forms or reports.	Core
47-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers	11437	Suggest or initiate personnel actions, such as promotions, transfers, or hires.	Core
47-1011.03	Solar Energy Installation Managers	17725	Plan and coordinate installations of photovoltaic (PV) solar and solar thermal systems to ensure conformance to codes.	Core
47-1011.03	Solar Energy Installation Managers	17726	Supervise solar installers, technicians, and subcontractors for solar installation projects to ensure compliance with safety standards.	Core
47-1011.03	Solar Energy Installation Managers	17735	Estimate materials, equipment, and personnel needed for residential or commercial solar installation projects.	Core
47-1011.03	Solar Energy Installation Managers	17738	Prepare solar installation project proposals, quotes, budgets, or schedules.	Core
47-1011.03	Solar Energy Installation Managers	17732	Provide technical assistance to installers, technicians, or other solar professionals in areas such as solar electric systems, solar thermal systems, electrical systems, or mechanical systems.	Core
47-1011.03	Solar Energy Installation Managers	17729	Coordinate or schedule building inspections for solar installation projects.	Core
47-1011.03	Solar Energy Installation Managers	17731	Perform start-up of systems for testing or customer implementation.	Core
47-1011.03	Solar Energy Installation Managers	17737	Identify means to reduce costs, minimize risks, or increase efficiency of solar installation projects.	Core
47-1011.03	Solar Energy Installation Managers	17728	Assess system performance or functionality at the system, subsystem, and component levels.	Core
47-1011.03	Solar Energy Installation Managers	17727	Assess potential solar installation sites to determine feasibility and design requirements.	Core
47-1011.03	Solar Energy Installation Managers	17730	Monitor work of contractors and subcontractors to ensure projects conform to plans, specifications, schedules, or budgets.	Core
47-1011.03	Solar Energy Installation Managers	17733	Visit customer sites to determine solar system needs, requirements, or specifications.	Core
47-1011.03	Solar Energy Installation Managers	17739	Purchase or rent equipment for solar energy system installation.	Core
47-1011.03	Solar Energy Installation Managers	17734	Develop and maintain system architecture, including all piping, instrumentation, or process flow diagrams.	Supplemental
47-1011.03	Solar Energy Installation Managers	17736	Evaluate subcontractors or subcontractor bids for quality, cost, and reliability.	Supplemental
47-2011.00	Boilermakers	24011	Conduct pressure tests on vessels, such as boilers.	Core
47-2011.00	Boilermakers	11446	Study blueprints to determine locations, relationships, or dimensions of parts.	Core
47-2011.00	Boilermakers	11438	Examine boilers, pressure vessels, tanks, or vats to locate defects, such as leaks, weak spots, or defective sections, so that they can be repaired.	Core
47-2011.00	Boilermakers	11440	Inspect assembled vessels or individual components, such as tubes, fittings, valves, controls, or auxiliary mechanisms, to locate any defects.	Core
47-2011.00	Boilermakers	11444	Lay out plate, sheet steel, or other heavy metal and locate and mark bending and cutting lines, using protractors, compasses, and drawing instruments or templates.	Core
47-2011.00	Boilermakers	11443	Bell, bead with power hammers, or weld pressure vessel tube ends to ensure leakproof joints.	Core
47-2011.00	Boilermakers	11450	Locate and mark reference points for columns or plates on boiler foundations, following blueprints and using straightedges, squares, transits, or measuring instruments.	Core
47-2011.00	Boilermakers	11451	Shape or fabricate parts, such as stacks, uptakes, or chutes, to adapt pressure vessels, heat exchangers, or piping to premises, using heavy-metalworking machines such as brakes, rolls, or drill presses.	Core
47-2011.00	Boilermakers	11449	Position, align, and secure structural parts or related assemblies to boiler frames, tanks, or vats of pressure vessels, following blueprints.	Core
47-2011.00	Boilermakers	11452	Clean pressure vessel equipment, using scrapers, wire brushes, and cleaning solvents.	Core
47-2011.00	Boilermakers	11441	Repair or replace defective pressure vessel parts, such as safety valves or regulators, using torches, jacks, caulking hammers, power saws, threading dies, welding equipment, or metalworking machinery.	Core
47-2011.00	Boilermakers	11442	Attach rigging and signal crane or hoist operators to lift heavy frame and plate sections or other parts into place.	Core
47-2011.00	Boilermakers	11447	Straighten or reshape bent pressure vessel plates or structure parts, using hammers, jacks, or torches.	Core
47-2011.00	Boilermakers	11448	Shape seams, joints, or irregular edges of pressure vessel sections or structural parts to attain specified fit of parts, using cutting torches, hammers, files, or metalworking machines.	Core
47-2011.00	Boilermakers	11439	Bolt or arc weld pressure vessel structures and parts together, using wrenches or welding equipment.	Core
47-2011.00	Boilermakers	11445	Install manholes, handholes, taps, tubes, valves, gauges, or feedwater connections in drums of water tube boilers, using hand tools.	Core
47-2011.00	Boilermakers	11454	Assemble large vessels in an on-site fabrication shop prior to installation to ensure proper fit.	Supplemental
47-2011.00	Boilermakers	11453	Install refractory bricks or other heat-resistant materials in fireboxes of pressure vessels.	Supplemental
47-2021.00	Brickmasons and Blockmasons	4769	Measure distance from reference points and mark guidelines to lay out work, using plumb bobs and levels.	Core
47-2021.00	Brickmasons and Blockmasons	4768	Construct corners by fastening in plumb position a corner pole or building a corner pyramid of bricks, and filling in between the corners using a line from corner to corner to guide each course, or layer, of brick.	Core
47-2021.00	Brickmasons and Blockmasons	4775	Apply and smooth mortar or other mixture over work surface.	Core
47-2021.00	Brickmasons and Blockmasons	4770	Calculate angles and courses and determine vertical and horizontal alignment of courses.	Core
47-2021.00	Brickmasons and Blockmasons	4772	Break or cut bricks, tiles, or blocks to size, using trowel edge, hammer, or power saw.	Core
47-2021.00	Brickmasons and Blockmasons	4774	Interpret blueprints and drawings to determine specifications and to calculate the materials required.	Core
47-2021.00	Brickmasons and Blockmasons	4773	Remove excess mortar with trowels and hand tools, and finish mortar joints with jointing tools, for a sealed, uniform appearance.	Core
47-2021.00	Brickmasons and Blockmasons	4771	Fasten or fuse brick or other building material to structure with wire clamps, anchor holes, torch, or cement.	Core
47-2021.00	Brickmasons and Blockmasons	4778	Clean working surface to remove scale, dust, soot, or chips of brick and mortar, using broom, wire brush, or scraper.	Core
47-2021.00	Brickmasons and Blockmasons	4777	Examine brickwork or structure to determine need for repair.	Core
47-2021.00	Brickmasons and Blockmasons	4776	Mix specified amounts of sand, clay, dirt, or mortar powder with water to form refractory mixtures.	Core
47-2021.00	Brickmasons and Blockmasons	4780	Remove burned or damaged brick or mortar, using sledgehammer, crowbar, chipping gun, or chisel.	Core
47-2021.00	Brickmasons and Blockmasons	4779	Lay and align bricks, blocks, or tiles to build or repair structures or high temperature equipment, such as cupola, kilns, ovens, or furnaces.	Supplemental
47-2021.00	Brickmasons and Blockmasons	4781	Spray or spread refractory material over brickwork to protect against deterioration.	Supplemental
47-2022.00	Stonemasons	8768	Set vertical and horizontal alignment of structures, using plumb bob, gauge line, and level.	Core
47-2022.00	Stonemasons	8766	Lay out wall patterns or foundations, using straight edge, rule, or staked lines.	Core
47-2022.00	Stonemasons	8771	Set stone or marble in place, according to layout or pattern.	Core
47-2022.00	Stonemasons	8770	Remove wedges, fill joints between stones, finish joints between stones, using a trowel, and smooth the mortar to an attractive finish, using a tuck pointer.	Core
47-2022.00	Stonemasons	8772	Clean excess mortar or grout from surface of marble, stone, or monument, using sponge, brush, water, or acid.	Core
47-2022.00	Stonemasons	8767	Shape, trim, face and cut marble or stone preparatory to setting, using power saws, cutting equipment, and hand tools.	Core
47-2022.00	Stonemasons	8769	Mix mortar or grout and pour or spread mortar or grout on marble slabs, stone, or foundation.	Core
47-2022.00	Stonemasons	8779	Construct and install prefabricated masonry units.	Core
47-2022.00	Stonemasons	8775	Smooth, polish, and bevel surfaces, using hand tools and power tools.	Core
47-2022.00	Stonemasons	8773	Lay brick to build shells of chimneys and smokestacks or to line or reline industrial furnaces, kilns, boilers and similar installations.	Core
47-2022.00	Stonemasons	8774	Replace broken or missing masonry units in walls or floors.	Core
47-2022.00	Stonemasons	8778	Remove sections of monument from truck bed, and guide stone onto foundation, using skids, hoist, or truck crane.	Core
47-2022.00	Stonemasons	8776	Drill holes in marble or ornamental stone and anchor brackets in holes.	Core
47-2022.00	Stonemasons	8780	Dig trench for foundation of monument, using pick and shovel.	Core
47-2022.00	Stonemasons	8777	Repair cracked or chipped areas of stone or marble, using blowtorch and mastic, and remove rough or defective spots from concrete, using power grinder or chisel and hammer.	Core
47-2022.00	Stonemasons	8781	Position mold along guidelines of wall, press mold in place, and remove mold and paper from wall.	Supplemental
47-2031.00	Carpenters	23430	Follow established safety rules and regulations and maintain a safe and clean environment.	Core
47-2031.00	Carpenters	23432	Measure and mark cutting lines on materials, using a ruler, pencil, chalk, and marking gauge.	Core
47-2031.00	Carpenters	23443	Assemble and fasten materials to make frameworks or props, using hand tools and wood screws, nails, dowel pins, or glue.	Core
47-2031.00	Carpenters	23431	Study specifications in blueprints, sketches, or building plans to prepare project layout and determine dimensions and materials required.	Core
47-2031.00	Carpenters	23433	Shape or cut materials to specified measurements, using hand tools, machines, or power saws.	Core
47-2031.00	Carpenters	23435	Verify trueness of structure, using plumb bob and level.	Core
47-2031.00	Carpenters	23442	Inspect ceiling or floor tile, wall coverings, siding, glass, or woodwork to detect broken or damaged structures.	Core
47-2031.00	Carpenters	23440	Erect scaffolding or ladders for assembling structures above ground level.	Core
47-2031.00	Carpenters	23434	Install structures or fixtures, such as windows, frames, floorings, trim, or hardware, using carpenters' hand or power tools.	Core
47-2031.00	Carpenters	23438	Maintain records, document actions, and present written progress reports.	Core
47-2031.00	Carpenters	23446	Remove damaged or defective parts or sections of structures and repair or replace, using hand tools.	Core
47-2031.00	Carpenters	23445	Maintain job records and schedule work crew.	Core
47-2031.00	Carpenters	23441	Anchor and brace forms and other structures in place, using nails, bolts, anchor rods, steel cables, planks, wedges, and timbers.	Core
47-2031.00	Carpenters	23444	Bore boltholes in timber, masonry or concrete walls, using power drill.	Core
47-2031.00	Carpenters	23447	Install rough door and window frames, subflooring, fixtures, or temporary supports in structures undergoing construction or repair.	Core
47-2031.00	Carpenters	23458	Dig or direct digging of post holes and set poles to support structures.	Core
47-2031.00	Carpenters	23451	Cover subfloors with building paper to keep out moisture and lay hardwood, parquet, or wood-strip-block floors by nailing floors to subfloor or cementing them to mastic or asphalt base.	Supplemental
47-2031.00	Carpenters	23455	Construct forms or chutes for pouring concrete.	Supplemental
47-2031.00	Carpenters	23437	Arrange for subcontractors to deal with special areas, such as heating or electrical wiring work.	Supplemental
47-2031.00	Carpenters	23439	Build or repair cabinets, doors, frameworks, floors, or other wooden fixtures used in buildings, using woodworking machines, carpenter's hand tools, or power tools.	Supplemental
47-2031.00	Carpenters	23448	Finish surfaces of woodwork or wallboard in houses or buildings, using paint, hand tools, or paneling.	Supplemental
47-2031.00	Carpenters	23436	Select and order lumber or other required materials.	Supplemental
47-2031.00	Carpenters	23457	Work with or remove hazardous material.	Supplemental
47-2031.00	Carpenters	23452	Fill cracks or other defects in plaster or plasterboard and sand patch, using patching plaster, trowel, and sanding tool.	Supplemental
47-2031.00	Carpenters	23454	Prepare cost estimates for clients or employers.	Supplemental
47-2031.00	Carpenters	23453	Perform minor plumbing, welding, or concrete mixing work.	Supplemental
47-2031.00	Carpenters	23450	Apply shock-absorbing, sound-deadening, or decorative paneling to ceilings or walls.	Supplemental
47-2031.00	Carpenters	23449	Examine structural timbers and supports to detect decay, and replace timbers as required, using hand tools, nuts, and bolts.	Supplemental
47-2031.00	Carpenters	23456	Build sleds from logs and timbers for use in hauling camp buildings and machinery through wooded areas.	Supplemental
47-2041.00	Carpet Installers	2835	Inspect the surface to be covered to determine its condition, and correct any imperfections that might show through carpet or cause carpet to wear unevenly.	Core
47-2041.00	Carpet Installers	2836	Roll out, measure, mark, and cut carpeting to size with a carpet knife, following floor sketches and allowing extra carpet for final fitting.	Core
47-2041.00	Carpet Installers	2833	Join edges of carpet and seam edges where necessary, by sewing or by using tape with glue and heated carpet iron.	Core
47-2041.00	Carpet Installers	2834	Cut and trim carpet to fit along wall edges, openings, and projections, finishing the edges with a wall trimmer.	Core
47-2041.00	Carpet Installers	2837	Plan the layout of the carpet, allowing for expected traffic patterns and placing seams for best appearance and longest wear.	Core
47-2041.00	Carpet Installers	2838	Stretch carpet to align with walls and ensure a smooth surface, and press carpet in place over tack strips or use staples, tape, tacks or glue to hold carpet in place.	Core
47-2041.00	Carpet Installers	2839	Take measurements and study floor sketches to calculate the area to be carpeted and the amount of material needed.	Core
47-2041.00	Carpet Installers	2841	Install carpet on some floors using adhesive, following prescribed method.	Core
47-2041.00	Carpet Installers	20142	Clean up before and after installation, including vacuuming carpet and discarding remnant pieces.	Core
47-2041.00	Carpet Installers	2844	Measure, cut and install tackless strips along the baseboard or wall.	Core
47-2041.00	Carpet Installers	2842	Nail tack strips around area to be carpeted or use old strips to attach edges of new carpet.	Core
47-2041.00	Carpet Installers	2840	Cut carpet padding to size and install padding, following prescribed method.	Core
47-2041.00	Carpet Installers	2843	Fasten metal treads across door openings or where carpet meets flooring to hold carpet in place.	Core
47-2041.00	Carpet Installers	2845	Draw building diagrams and record dimensions.	Core
47-2041.00	Carpet Installers	2846	Move furniture from area to be carpeted and remove old carpet and padding.	Core
47-2041.00	Carpet Installers	2847	Cut and bind material.	Core
47-2042.00	Floor Layers, Except Carpet, Wood, and Hard Tiles	8253	Sweep, scrape, sand, or chip dirt and irregularities to clean base surfaces, correcting imperfections that may show through the covering.	Core
47-2042.00	Floor Layers, Except Carpet, Wood, and Hard Tiles	8254	Cut flooring material to fit around obstructions.	Core
47-2042.00	Floor Layers, Except Carpet, Wood, and Hard Tiles	8255	Inspect surface to be covered to ensure that it is firm and dry.	Core
47-2042.00	Floor Layers, Except Carpet, Wood, and Hard Tiles	8256	Trim excess covering materials, tack edges, and join sections of covering material to form tight joint.	Core
47-2042.00	Floor Layers, Except Carpet, Wood, and Hard Tiles	8257	Form a smooth foundation by stapling plywood or Masonite over the floor or by brushing waterproof compound onto surface and filling cracks with plaster, putty, or grout to seal pores.	Core
47-2042.00	Floor Layers, Except Carpet, Wood, and Hard Tiles	8258	Measure and mark guidelines on surfaces or foundations, using chalk lines and dividers.	Core
47-2042.00	Floor Layers, Except Carpet, Wood, and Hard Tiles	8259	Cut covering and foundation materials, according to blueprints and sketches.	Core
47-2042.00	Floor Layers, Except Carpet, Wood, and Hard Tiles	8260	Roll and press sheet wall and floor covering into cement base to smooth and finish surface, using hand roller.	Core
47-2042.00	Floor Layers, Except Carpet, Wood, and Hard Tiles	8261	Apply adhesive cement to floor or wall material to join and adhere foundation material.	Core
47-2042.00	Floor Layers, Except Carpet, Wood, and Hard Tiles	8262	Determine traffic areas and decide location of seams.	Core
47-2042.00	Floor Layers, Except Carpet, Wood, and Hard Tiles	8263	Lay out, position, and apply shock-absorbing, sound-deadening, or decorative coverings to floors, walls, and cabinets, following guidelines to keep courses straight and create designs.	Core
47-2042.00	Floor Layers, Except Carpet, Wood, and Hard Tiles	8264	Remove excess cement to clean finished surface.	Core
47-2042.00	Floor Layers, Except Carpet, Wood, and Hard Tiles	8265	Disconnect and remove appliances, light fixtures, and worn floor and wall covering from floors, walls, and cabinets.	Core
47-2042.00	Floor Layers, Except Carpet, Wood, and Hard Tiles	8266	Heat and soften floor covering materials to patch cracks or fit floor coverings around irregular surfaces, using blowtorch.	Supplemental
47-2043.00	Floor Sanders and Finishers	23933	Buff and vacuum floors to ensure their cleanliness prior to the application of finish.	Core
47-2043.00	Floor Sanders and Finishers	14870	Scrape and sand floor edges and areas inaccessible to floor sanders, using scrapers, disk-type sanders, and sandpaper.	Core
47-2043.00	Floor Sanders and Finishers	14869	Inspect floors for smoothness.	Core
47-2043.00	Floor Sanders and Finishers	14872	Attach sandpaper to rollers of sanding machines.	Core
47-2043.00	Floor Sanders and Finishers	14871	Guide sanding machines over surfaces of floors until surfaces are smooth.	Core
47-2043.00	Floor Sanders and Finishers	14873	Apply filler compound and coats of finish to floors to seal wood.	Core
47-2043.00	Floor Sanders and Finishers	14874	Remove excess glue from joints, using knives, scrapers, or wood chisels.	Core
47-2044.00	Tile and Stone Setters	2848	Align and straighten tile using levels, squares, and straightedges.	Core
47-2044.00	Tile and Stone Setters	2851	Finish and dress the joints and wipe excess grout from between tiles, using damp sponge.	Core
47-2044.00	Tile and Stone Setters	2850	Cut and shape tile to fit around obstacles and into odd spaces and corners, using hand and power cutting tools.	Core
47-2044.00	Tile and Stone Setters	2849	Determine and implement the best layout to achieve a desired pattern.	Core
47-2044.00	Tile and Stone Setters	2853	Mix, apply, and spread plaster, concrete, mortar, cement, mastic, glue or other adhesives to form a bed for the tiles, using brush, trowel and screed.	Core
47-2044.00	Tile and Stone Setters	2859	Study blueprints and examine surface to be covered to determine amount of material needed.	Core
47-2044.00	Tile and Stone Setters	2855	Measure and mark surfaces to be tiled, following blueprints.	Core
47-2044.00	Tile and Stone Setters	2864	Lay and set mosaic tiles to create decorative wall, mural, and floor designs.	Core
47-2044.00	Tile and Stone Setters	2852	Apply mortar to tile back, position the tile, and press or tap with trowel handle to affix tile to base.	Core
47-2044.00	Tile and Stone Setters	2869	Mix and apply mortar or cement to edges and ends of drain tiles to seal halves and joints.	Core
47-2044.00	Tile and Stone Setters	2871	Apply a sealer to make grout stain- and water-resistant.	Core
47-2044.00	Tile and Stone Setters	2856	Level concrete and allow to dry.	Core
47-2044.00	Tile and Stone Setters	2867	Measure and cut metal lath to size for walls and ceilings, using tin snips.	Core
47-2044.00	Tile and Stone Setters	2861	Install and anchor fixtures in designated positions, using hand tools.	Core
47-2044.00	Tile and Stone Setters	2858	Prepare surfaces for tiling by attaching lath or waterproof paper, or by applying a cement mortar coat to a metal screen.	Core
47-2044.00	Tile and Stone Setters	2866	Remove and replace cracked or damaged tile.	Core
47-2044.00	Tile and Stone Setters	2862	Cut tile backing to required size, using shears.	Core
47-2044.00	Tile and Stone Setters	2863	Remove any old tile, grout and adhesive using chisels and scrapers and clean the surface carefully.	Core
47-2044.00	Tile and Stone Setters	2860	Cut, surface, polish, and install marble and granite or install pre-cast terrazzo, granite or marble units.	Core
47-2044.00	Tile and Stone Setters	2870	Spread mastic or other adhesive base on roof deck to form base for promenade tile, using serrated spreader.	Supplemental
47-2044.00	Tile and Stone Setters	2865	Assist customers in selection of tile and grout.	Supplemental
47-2044.00	Tile and Stone Setters	2854	Prepare cost and labor estimates, based on calculations of time and materials needed for project.	Supplemental
47-2044.00	Tile and Stone Setters	2872	Brush glue onto manila paper on which design has been drawn and position tiles, finished side down, onto paper.	Supplemental
47-2044.00	Tile and Stone Setters	2868	Select and order tile and other items to be installed, such as bathroom accessories, walls, panels, and cabinets, according to specifications.	Supplemental
47-2044.00	Tile and Stone Setters	2857	Build underbeds and install anchor bolts, wires, and brackets.	Supplemental
47-2051.00	Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers	7047	Check the forms that hold the concrete to see that they are properly constructed.	Core
47-2051.00	Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers	7048	Set the forms that hold concrete to the desired pitch and depth, and align them.	Core
47-2051.00	Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers	7049	Spread, level, and smooth concrete, using rake, shovel, hand or power trowel, hand or power screed, and float.	Core
47-2051.00	Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers	7051	Monitor how the wind, heat, or cold affect the curing of the concrete throughout the entire process.	Core
47-2051.00	Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers	7050	Mold expansion joints and edges, using edging tools, jointers, and straightedge.	Core
47-2051.00	Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers	7052	Signal truck driver to position truck to facilitate pouring concrete, and move chute to direct concrete on forms.	Core
47-2051.00	Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers	7055	Direct the casting of the concrete and supervise laborers who use shovels or special tools to spread it.	Core
47-2051.00	Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers	7053	Produce rough concrete surface, using broom.	Core
47-2051.00	Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers	7061	Apply hardening and sealing compounds to cure surface of concrete, and waterproof or restore surface.	Core
47-2051.00	Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers	7054	Operate power vibrator to compact concrete.	Core
47-2051.00	Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers	7069	Install anchor bolts, steel plates, door sills and other fixtures in freshly poured concrete or pattern or stamp the surface to provide a decorative finish.	Core
47-2051.00	Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers	7059	Wet surface to prepare for bonding, fill holes and cracks with grout or slurry, and smooth, using trowel.	Core
47-2051.00	Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers	7068	Waterproof or restore concrete surfaces, using appropriate compounds.	Core
47-2051.00	Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers	7056	Mix cement, sand, and water to produce concrete, grout, or slurry, using hoe, trowel, tamper, scraper, or concrete-mixing machine.	Core
47-2051.00	Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers	7062	Chip, scrape, and grind high spots, ridges, and rough projections to finish concrete, using pneumatic chisels, power grinders, or hand tools.	Core
47-2051.00	Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers	7057	Cut out damaged areas, drill holes for reinforcing rods, and position reinforcing rods to repair concrete, using power saw and drill.	Core
47-2051.00	Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers	7058	Wet concrete surface, and rub with stone to smooth surface and obtain specified finish.	Core
47-2051.00	Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers	7060	Clean chipped area, using wire brush, and feel and observe surface to determine if it is rough or uneven.	Core
47-2051.00	Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers	7064	Build wooden molds, and clamp molds around area to be repaired, using hand tools.	Core
47-2051.00	Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers	7065	Sprinkle colored marble or stone chips, powdered steel, or coloring powder over surface to produce prescribed finish.	Supplemental
47-2051.00	Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers	7067	Fabricate concrete beams, columns, and panels.	Supplemental
47-2051.00	Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers	7072	Polish surface, using polishing or surfacing machine.	Supplemental
47-2051.00	Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers	7066	Cut metal division strips, and press them into terrazzo base so that top edges form desired design or pattern.	Supplemental
47-2051.00	Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers	7071	Push roller over surface to embed chips in surface.	Supplemental
47-2051.00	Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers	7070	Apply muriatic acid to clean surface, and rinse with water.	Supplemental
47-2051.00	Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers	7063	Spread roofing paper on surface of foundation, and spread concrete onto roofing paper with trowel to form terrazzo base.	Supplemental
47-2053.00	Terrazzo Workers and Finishers	9825	Measure designated amounts of ingredients for terrazzo or grout, according to standard formulas and specifications, using graduated containers and scales, and load ingredients into portable mixer.	Core
47-2053.00	Terrazzo Workers and Finishers	9829	Grind surfaces with a power grinder, or polish surfaces with polishing or surfacing machines.	Core
47-2053.00	Terrazzo Workers and Finishers	9823	Cut metal division strips and press them into the terrazzo base for joints or changes of color to form designs or patterns or to help prevent cracks.	Core
47-2053.00	Terrazzo Workers and Finishers	9824	Blend marble chip mixtures, place into panels, and push a roller over the surface to embed the chips.	Core
47-2053.00	Terrazzo Workers and Finishers	9831	Modify mixing, grouting, grinding, or cleaning procedures, according to type of installation or material used.	Core
47-2053.00	Terrazzo Workers and Finishers	9827	Spread, level, or smooth concrete or terrazzo mixtures to form bases or finished surfaces, using rakes, shovels, hand or power trowels, hand or power screeds, or floats.	Core
47-2053.00	Terrazzo Workers and Finishers	9828	Grind curved surfaces or areas inaccessible to surfacing machine, such as stairways or cabinet tops, with portable hand grinder.	Core
47-2053.00	Terrazzo Workers and Finishers	9832	Wash polished terrazzo surface, using cleaner and water, and apply sealer and curing agent according to manufacturer's specifications, using brush or sprayer.	Core
47-2053.00	Terrazzo Workers and Finishers	9830	Position and secure moisture membrane and wire mesh in preparation for pouring base materials for terrazzo installation.	Core
47-2053.00	Terrazzo Workers and Finishers	9838	Fill slight grinding depressions with matching grout material and hand-trowel for a smooth, uniform surface.	Core
47-2053.00	Terrazzo Workers and Finishers	9837	Clean installation site, mixing and storage areas, tools, machines, and equipment, and store materials and equipment.	Core
47-2053.00	Terrazzo Workers and Finishers	9834	Sprinkle colored marble or stone chips, powdered steel, or coloring powder over surface to produce prescribed finish.	Core
47-2053.00	Terrazzo Workers and Finishers	9835	Wet surface to prepare for bonding, fill holes and cracks with grout or slurry, and smooth with a trowel.	Core
47-2053.00	Terrazzo Workers and Finishers	9833	Mix cement, sand, and water to produce concrete, grout, or slurry, using hoe, trowel, tamper, scraper, or concrete-mixing machine.	Core
47-2053.00	Terrazzo Workers and Finishers	9839	Chip, scrape, or grind high spots, ridges, or rough projections to finish concrete, using pneumatic chisel, hand chisel, or other hand tools.	Core
47-2053.00	Terrazzo Workers and Finishers	9826	Mold expansion joints and edges, using edging tools, jointers, or straightedges.	Core
47-2053.00	Terrazzo Workers and Finishers	9841	Move terrazzo installation materials, tools, machines, or work devices to work areas, manually or using wheelbarrow.	Core
47-2053.00	Terrazzo Workers and Finishers	9840	Clean chipped area, using wire brush, and feel and observe surface to determine if it is rough or uneven.	Core
47-2053.00	Terrazzo Workers and Finishers	9836	Repair concrete by cutting out damaged areas, drilling holes for reinforcing rods, and positioning reinforcing rods, using power saw and drill.	Supplemental
47-2053.00	Terrazzo Workers and Finishers	9845	Precast terrazzo blocks in wooden forms.	Supplemental
47-2053.00	Terrazzo Workers and Finishers	9848	Wet concrete surface and rub with stone to smooth surface and obtain specified finish.	Supplemental
47-2053.00	Terrazzo Workers and Finishers	9842	Build wooden molds, clamping molds around areas to be repaired, or setting up frames to the proper depth and alignment.	Supplemental
47-2053.00	Terrazzo Workers and Finishers	9846	Spread roofing paper on surface of foundation and spread concrete onto roofing paper with trowel to form terrazzo base.	Supplemental
47-2053.00	Terrazzo Workers and Finishers	9844	Produce rough concrete surface, using broom.	Supplemental
47-2053.00	Terrazzo Workers and Finishers	9847	Remove frames when the foundation is dry.	Supplemental
47-2053.00	Terrazzo Workers and Finishers	9843	Signal truck driver to position truck to facilitate pouring concrete and move chute to direct concrete on forms.	Supplemental
47-2061.00	Construction Laborers	11472	Tend pumps, compressors, or generators to provide power for tools, machinery, or equipment or to heat or move materials, such as asphalt.	Core
47-2061.00	Construction Laborers	11465	Lubricate, clean, or repair machinery, equipment, or tools.	Core
47-2061.00	Construction Laborers	11458	Signal equipment operators to facilitate alignment, movement, or adjustment of machinery, equipment, or materials.	Core
47-2061.00	Construction Laborers	11456	Read plans, instructions, or specifications to determine work activities.	Core
47-2061.00	Construction Laborers	11461	Measure, mark, or record openings or distances to layout areas where construction work will be performed.	Core
47-2061.00	Construction Laborers	11455	Clean or prepare construction sites to eliminate possible hazards.	Core
47-2061.00	Construction Laborers	11459	Dig ditches or trenches, backfill excavations, or compact and level earth to grade specifications, using picks, shovels, pneumatic tampers, or rakes.	Core
47-2061.00	Construction Laborers	11462	Load, unload, or identify building materials, machinery, or tools, distributing them to the appropriate locations, according to project plans or specifications.	Core
47-2061.00	Construction Laborers	11460	Position, join, align, or seal structural components, such as concrete wall sections or pipes.	Supplemental
47-2061.00	Construction Laborers	19838	Perform site activities required of green certified construction practices, such as implementing waste management procedures, identifying materials for reuse, or installing erosion or sedimentation control mechanisms.	Supplemental
47-2061.00	Construction Laborers	11457	Control traffic passing near, in, or around work zones.	Supplemental
47-2061.00	Construction Laborers	11469	Install sewer, water, or storm drain pipes, using pipe-laying machinery or laser guidance equipment.	Supplemental
47-2061.00	Construction Laborers	11468	Operate or maintain air monitoring or other sampling devices in confined or hazardous environments.	Supplemental
47-2061.00	Construction Laborers	11467	Smooth or finish freshly poured cement or concrete, using floats, trowels, screeds, or powered cement finishing tools.	Supplemental
47-2061.00	Construction Laborers	11463	Erect or dismantle scaffolding, shoring, braces, traffic barricades, ramps, or other temporary structures.	Supplemental
47-2061.00	Construction Laborers	11471	Provide assistance to craft workers, such as carpenters, plasterers, or masons.	Supplemental
47-2061.00	Construction Laborers	11482	Spray materials, such as water, sand, steam, vinyl, paint, or stucco, through hoses to clean, coat, or seal surfaces.	Supplemental
47-2061.00	Construction Laborers	11481	Raze buildings or salvage useful materials.	Supplemental
47-2061.00	Construction Laborers	11473	Mop, brush, or spread paints, cleaning solutions, or other compounds over surfaces to clean them or to provide protection.	Supplemental
47-2061.00	Construction Laborers	11464	Position or dismantle forms for pouring concrete, using saws, hammers, nails, or bolts.	Supplemental
47-2061.00	Construction Laborers	11478	Grind, scrape, sand, or polish surfaces, such as concrete, marble, terrazzo, or wood flooring, using abrasive tools or machines.	Supplemental
47-2061.00	Construction Laborers	11474	Place, consolidate, or protect case-in-place concrete or masonry structures.	Supplemental
47-2061.00	Construction Laborers	11480	Mix ingredients to create compounds for covering or cleaning surfaces.	Supplemental
47-2061.00	Construction Laborers	11477	Mix, pour, or spread concrete, using portable cement mixers.	Supplemental
47-2061.00	Construction Laborers	11466	Operate jackhammers or drills to break up concrete or pavement.	Supplemental
47-2061.00	Construction Laborers	11483	Apply caulking compounds by hand or caulking guns to protect against entry of water or air.	Supplemental
47-2061.00	Construction Laborers	11479	Tend machines that pump concrete, grout, cement, sand, plaster, or stucco through spray guns for application to ceilings or walls.	Supplemental
47-2071.00	Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators	4796	Start machine, engage clutch, and push and move levers to guide machine along forms or guidelines and to control the operation of machine attachments.	Core
47-2071.00	Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators	4809	Fill tanks, hoppers, or machines with paving materials.	Core
47-2071.00	Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators	4807	Control paving machines to push dump trucks and to maintain a constant flow of asphalt or other material into hoppers or screeds.	Core
47-2071.00	Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators	4805	Observe distribution of paving material to adjust machine settings or material flow, and indicate low spots for workers to add material.	Core
47-2071.00	Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators	4800	Coordinate truck dumping.	Core
47-2071.00	Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators	4804	Drive machines onto truck trailers, and drive trucks to transport machines and material to and from job sites.	Core
47-2071.00	Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators	4797	Inspect, clean, maintain, and repair equipment, using mechanics' hand tools, or report malfunctions to supervisors.	Core
47-2071.00	Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators	4801	Set up and tear down equipment.	Core
47-2071.00	Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators	4798	Operate machines to spread, smooth, level, or steel-reinforce stone, concrete, or asphalt on road beds.	Core
47-2071.00	Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators	4806	Light burners or start heating units of machines, and regulate screed temperatures and asphalt flow rates.	Core
47-2071.00	Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators	20143	Control traffic.	Core
47-2071.00	Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators	4803	Shovel blacktop.	Core
47-2071.00	Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators	4802	Operate tamping machines or manually roll surfaces to compact earth fills, foundation forms, and finished road materials, according to grade specifications.	Core
47-2071.00	Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators	4799	Operate oil distributors, loaders, chip spreaders, dump trucks, and snow plows.	Core
47-2071.00	Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators	4814	Place strips of material, such as cork, asphalt, or steel into joints, or place rolls of expansion-joint material on machines that automatically insert material.	Supplemental
47-2071.00	Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators	4810	Drive and operate curbing machines to extrude concrete or asphalt curbing.	Supplemental
47-2071.00	Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators	4813	Operate machines that clean or cut expansion joints in concrete or asphalt and that rout out cracks in pavement.	Supplemental
47-2071.00	Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators	4811	Cut or break up pavement and drive guardrail posts, using machines equipped with interchangeable hammers.	Supplemental
47-2071.00	Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators	4812	Install dies, cutters, and extensions to screeds onto machines, using hand tools.	Supplemental
47-2071.00	Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators	4808	Set up forms and lay out guidelines for curbs, according to written specifications, using string, spray paint, and concrete or water mixes.	Supplemental
47-2072.00	Pile Driver Operators	14901	Move hand and foot levers of hoisting equipment to position piling leads, hoist piling into leads, and position hammers over pilings.	Core
47-2072.00	Pile Driver Operators	14904	Move levers and turn valves to activate power hammers, or to raise and lower drophammers that drive piles to required depths.	Core
47-2072.00	Pile Driver Operators	14903	Drive pilings to provide support for buildings or other structures, using heavy equipment with a pile driver head.	Core
47-2072.00	Pile Driver Operators	14902	Conduct pre-operational checks on equipment to ensure proper functioning.	Core
47-2072.00	Pile Driver Operators	14905	Clean, lubricate, and refill equipment.	Core
47-2073.00	Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators	9849	Learn and follow safety regulations.	Core
47-2073.00	Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators	9850	Take actions to avoid potential hazards or obstructions, such as utility lines, other equipment, other workers, or falling objects.	Core
47-2073.00	Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators	9852	Start engines, move throttles, switches, or levers, or depress pedals to operate machines, such as bulldozers, trench excavators, road graders, or backhoes.	Core
47-2073.00	Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators	9858	Coordinate machine actions with other activities, positioning or moving loads in response to hand or audio signals from crew members.	Core
47-2073.00	Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators	9855	Align machines, cutterheads, or depth gauge makers with reference stakes and guidelines or ground or position equipment, following hand signals of other workers.	Core
47-2073.00	Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators	9853	Locate underground services, such as pipes or wires, prior to beginning work.	Core
47-2073.00	Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators	9868	Signal operators to guide movement of tractor-drawn machines.	Core
47-2073.00	Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators	9860	Repair and maintain equipment, making emergency adjustments or assisting with major repairs as necessary.	Core
47-2073.00	Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators	9856	Load and move dirt, rocks, equipment, or other materials, using trucks, crawler tractors, power cranes, shovels, graders, or related equipment.	Core
47-2073.00	Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators	9857	Drive and maneuver equipment equipped with blades in successive passes over working areas to remove topsoil, vegetation, or rocks or to distribute and level earth or terrain.	Core
47-2073.00	Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators	9859	Operate tractors or bulldozers to perform such tasks as clearing land, mixing sludge, trimming backfills, or building roadways or parking lots.	Core
47-2073.00	Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators	9854	Monitor operations to ensure that health and safety standards are met.	Core
47-2073.00	Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators	9862	Connect hydraulic hoses, belts, mechanical linkages, or power takeoff shafts to tractors.	Core
47-2073.00	Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators	9864	Select and fasten bulldozer blades or other attachments to tractors, using hitches.	Core
47-2073.00	Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators	9863	Operate loaders to pull out stumps, rip asphalt or concrete, rough-grade properties, bury refuse, or perform general cleanup.	Core
47-2073.00	Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators	9875	Operate equipment to demolish or remove debris or to remove snow from streets, roads, or parking lots.	Core
47-2073.00	Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators	9872	Keep records of material or equipment usage or problems encountered.	Core
47-2073.00	Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators	9851	Adjust handwheels and depress pedals to control attachments, such as blades, buckets, scrapers, or swing booms.	Core
47-2073.00	Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators	9861	Check fuel supplies at sites to ensure adequate availability.	Supplemental
47-2073.00	Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators	9867	Talk to clients and study instructions, plans, or diagrams to establish work requirements.	Supplemental
47-2073.00	Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators	9873	Drive tractor-trailer trucks to move equipment from site to site.	Supplemental
47-2073.00	Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators	9871	Push other equipment when extra traction or assistance is required.	Supplemental
47-2073.00	Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators	9869	Operate road watering, oiling, or rolling equipment, or street sealing equipment, such as chip spreaders.	Supplemental
47-2073.00	Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators	9866	Operate compactors, scrapers, or rollers to level, compact, or cover refuse at disposal grounds.	Supplemental
47-2073.00	Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators	9865	Test atmosphere for adequate oxygen or explosive conditions when working in confined spaces.	Supplemental
47-2073.00	Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators	9874	Turn valves to control air or water output of compressors or pumps.	Supplemental
47-2081.00	Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers	13504	Read blueprints or other specifications to determine methods of installation, work procedures, or material or tool requirements.	Core
47-2081.00	Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers	13503	Measure and mark surfaces to lay out work, according to blueprints or drawings, using tape measures, straightedges or squares, and marking devices.	Core
47-2081.00	Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers	13505	Fit and fasten wallboard or drywall into position on wood or metal frameworks, using glue, nails, or screws.	Core
47-2081.00	Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers	13507	Measure and cut openings in panels or tiles for electrical outlets, windows, vents, plumbing, or other fixtures, using keyhole saws or other cutting tools.	Core
47-2081.00	Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers	13509	Assemble or install metal framing or decorative trim for windows, doorways, or vents.	Core
47-2081.00	Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers	13515	Cut metal or wood framing and trim to size, using cutting tools.	Core
47-2081.00	Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers	13513	Inspect furrings, mechanical mountings, or masonry surfaces for plumbness and level, using spirit or water levels.	Core
47-2081.00	Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers	13514	Cut fixture or border tiles to size, using keyhole saws, and insert them into surrounding frameworks.	Core
47-2081.00	Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers	13512	Cut and screw together metal channels to make floor or ceiling frames, according to plans for the location of rooms or hallways.	Core
47-2081.00	Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers	13508	Hang drywall panels on metal frameworks of walls and ceilings in offices, schools, or other large buildings, using lifts or hoists to adjust panel heights, when necessary.	Core
47-2081.00	Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers	13511	Trim rough edges from wallboard to maintain even joints, using knives.	Core
47-2081.00	Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers	13519	Suspend angle iron grids or channel irons from ceilings, using wire.	Core
47-2081.00	Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers	13510	Coordinate work with drywall finishers who cover the seams between drywall panels.	Core
47-2081.00	Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers	13516	Install horizontal and vertical metal or wooden studs to frames so that wallboard can be attached to interior walls.	Core
47-2081.00	Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers	13517	Scribe and cut edges of tile to fit walls where wall molding is not specified.	Core
47-2081.00	Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers	13506	Hang dry lines to wall moldings to guide positioning of main runners.	Core
47-2081.00	Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers	13518	Fasten metal or rockboard lath to the structural framework of walls, ceilings, or partitions of buildings, using nails, screws, staples, or wire-ties.	Core
47-2081.00	Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers	13522	Install blanket insulation between studs and tack plastic moisture barriers over insulation.	Core
47-2081.00	Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers	13520	Seal joints between ceiling tiles and walls.	Core
47-2081.00	Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers	13528	Remove existing plaster, drywall, or paneling, using crowbars and hammers.	Core
47-2081.00	Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers	13527	Apply or mount acoustical tile or blocks, strips, or sheets of shock-absorbing materials to ceilings or walls of buildings to reduce reflection of sound or to decorate rooms.	Core
47-2081.00	Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers	13521	Mount tile, using adhesives, or by nailing, screwing, stapling, or wire-tying lath directly to structural frameworks.	Core
47-2081.00	Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers	13525	Nail channels or wood furring strips to surfaces to provide mounting for tile.	Supplemental
47-2081.00	Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers	13523	Install metal lath where plaster applications will be exposed to weather or water, or for curved or irregular surfaces.	Supplemental
47-2081.00	Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers	13524	Apply cement to backs of tiles and press tiles into place, aligning them with layout marks or joints of previously laid tile.	Supplemental
47-2081.00	Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers	13526	Wash concrete surfaces before mounting tile to increase adhesive qualities of surfaces, using washing soda and zinc sulfate solution.	Supplemental
47-2082.00	Tapers	13530	Spread sealing compound between boards or panels or over cracks, holes, nail heads, or screw heads, using trowels, broadknives, or spatulas.	Core
47-2082.00	Tapers	13531	Press paper tape over joints to embed tape into sealing compound and to seal joints.	Core
47-2082.00	Tapers	13537	Apply additional coats to fill in holes and make surfaces smooth.	Core
47-2082.00	Tapers	13534	Seal joints between plasterboard or other wallboard to prepare wall surfaces for painting or papering.	Core
47-2082.00	Tapers	13533	Spread and smooth cementing material over tape, using trowels or floating machines to blend joints with wall surfaces.	Core
47-2082.00	Tapers	13535	Sand or patch nicks or cracks in plasterboard or wallboard.	Core
47-2082.00	Tapers	13532	Mix sealing compounds by hand or with portable electric mixers.	Core
47-2082.00	Tapers	20788	Work on high ceilings, using scaffolding or other tools, such as stilts.	Core
47-2082.00	Tapers	13541	Select the correct sealing compound or tape.	Core
47-2082.00	Tapers	13540	Countersink nails or screws below surfaces of walls before applying sealing compounds, using hammers or screwdrivers.	Core
47-2082.00	Tapers	13529	Remove extra compound after surfaces have been covered sufficiently.	Core
47-2082.00	Tapers	13538	Install metal molding at wall corners to secure wallboard.	Core
47-2082.00	Tapers	13542	Apply texturizing compounds or primers to walls or ceilings before final finishing, using trowels, brushes, rollers, or spray guns.	Core
47-2082.00	Tapers	13543	Check adhesives to ensure that they will work and will remain durable.	Core
47-2082.00	Tapers	13539	Sand rough spots of dried cement between applications of compounds.	Core
47-2082.00	Tapers	13536	Use mechanical applicators that spread compounds and embed tape in one operation.	Core
47-2111.00	Electricians	2882	Prepare sketches or follow blueprints to determine the location of wiring or equipment and to ensure conformance to building and safety codes.	Core
47-2111.00	Electricians	2888	Place conduit, pipes, or tubing, inside designated partitions, walls, or other concealed areas, and pull insulated wires or cables through the conduit to complete circuits between boxes.	Core
47-2111.00	Electricians	2887	Work from ladders, scaffolds, or roofs to install, maintain, or repair electrical wiring, equipment, or fixtures.	Core
47-2111.00	Electricians	2883	Use a variety of tools or equipment, such as power construction equipment, measuring devices, power tools, and testing equipment, such as oscilloscopes, ammeters, or test lamps.	Core
47-2111.00	Electricians	2873	Assemble, install, test, or maintain electrical or electronic wiring, equipment, appliances, apparatus, or fixtures, using hand tools or power tools.	Core
47-2111.00	Electricians	2875	Connect wires to circuit breakers, transformers, or other components.	Core
47-2111.00	Electricians	2879	Maintain current electrician's license or identification card to meet governmental regulations.	Core
47-2111.00	Electricians	2880	Plan layout and installation of electrical wiring, equipment, or fixtures, based on job specifications and local codes.	Core
47-2111.00	Electricians	2881	Direct or train workers to install, maintain, or repair electrical wiring, equipment, or fixtures.	Core
47-2111.00	Electricians	2878	Test electrical systems or continuity of circuits in electrical wiring, equipment, or fixtures, using testing devices, such as ohmmeters, voltmeters, or oscilloscopes, to ensure compatibility and safety of system.	Core
47-2111.00	Electricians	2874	Diagnose malfunctioning systems, apparatus, or components, using test equipment and hand tools to locate the cause of a breakdown and correct the problem.	Core
47-2111.00	Electricians	2876	Inspect electrical systems, equipment, or components to identify hazards, defects, or the need for adjustment or repair, and to ensure compliance with codes.	Core
47-2111.00	Electricians	2884	Install ground leads and connect power cables to equipment, such as motors.	Core
47-2111.00	Electricians	2877	Advise management on whether continued operation of equipment could be hazardous.	Core
47-2111.00	Electricians	2886	Repair or replace wiring, equipment, or fixtures, using hand tools or power tools.	Core
47-2111.00	Electricians	20439	Construct or fabricate parts, using hand tools, according to specifications.	Core
47-2111.00	Electricians	2892	Provide preliminary sketches or cost estimates for materials or services.	Core
47-2111.00	Electricians	2885	Perform business management duties, such as maintaining records or files, preparing reports, or ordering supplies or equipment.	Core
47-2111.00	Electricians	2890	Fasten small metal or plastic boxes to walls to house electrical switches or outlets.	Core
47-2111.00	Electricians	2891	Perform physically demanding tasks, such as digging trenches to lay conduit or moving or lifting heavy objects.	Core
47-2111.00	Electricians	2893	Provide assistance during emergencies by operating floodlights or generators, placing flares, or driving needed vehicles.	Supplemental
47-2121.00	Glaziers	11484	Read and interpret blueprints or specifications to determine size, shape, color, type, or thickness of glass, location of framing, installation procedures, or staging or scaffolding materials required.	Core
47-2121.00	Glaziers	11485	Determine plumb of walls or ceilings, using plumb lines and levels.	Core
47-2121.00	Glaziers	11496	Install pre-assembled metal or wood frameworks for windows or doors to be fitted with glass panels, using hand tools.	Core
47-2121.00	Glaziers	11486	Fabricate or install metal sashes or moldings for glass installation, using aluminum or steel framing.	Core
47-2121.00	Glaziers	11504	Operate cranes or hoists with suction cups to lift large, heavy pieces of glass.	Core
47-2121.00	Glaziers	11492	Set glass doors into frames and bolt metal hinges, handles, locks, or other hardware to attach doors to frames and walls.	Core
47-2121.00	Glaziers	11490	Cut, fit, install, repair, or replace glass or glass substitutes, such as plastic or aluminum, in building interiors or exteriors or in furniture or other products.	Core
47-2121.00	Glaziers	11495	Drive trucks to installation sites and unload mirrors, glass equipment, or tools.	Core
47-2121.00	Glaziers	11499	Load and arrange glass or mirrors onto delivery trucks, using suction cups or cranes to lift glass.	Core
47-2121.00	Glaziers	11487	Measure mirrors and dimensions of areas to be covered to determine work procedures.	Core
47-2121.00	Glaziers	11497	Cut and attach mounting strips, metal or wood moldings, rubber gaskets, or metal clips to surfaces in preparation for mirror installation.	Core
47-2121.00	Glaziers	11503	Pack spaces between moldings and glass with glazing compounds and trim excess material with glazing knives.	Core
47-2121.00	Glaziers	11498	Assemble, erect, or dismantle scaffolds, rigging, or hoisting equipment.	Core
47-2121.00	Glaziers	11491	Cut and remove broken glass prior to installing replacement glass.	Core
47-2121.00	Glaziers	11489	Secure mirrors in position, using mastic cement, putty, bolts, or screws.	Core
47-2121.00	Glaziers	11500	Measure and mark outlines or patterns on glass to indicate cutting lines.	Core
47-2121.00	Glaziers	11501	Grind or polish glass, smoothing edges when necessary.	Core
47-2121.00	Glaziers	11488	Fasten glass panes into wood sashes or frames with clips, points, or moldings, adding weather seals or putty around pane edges to seal joints.	Core
47-2121.00	Glaziers	11493	Score glass with cutters' wheels, breaking off excess glass by hand or with notched tools.	Core
47-2121.00	Glaziers	11494	Cut, assemble, fit, or attach metal-framed glass enclosures for showers, bathtubs, display cases, skylights, solariums, or other structures.	Core
47-2121.00	Glaziers	11502	Prepare glass for cutting by resting it on rack edges or against cutting tables and brushing thin layer of oil along cutting lines or dipping cutting tools in oil.	Core
47-2121.00	Glaziers	11507	Move furniture to clear work sites and cover floors or furnishings with drop cloths.	Core
47-2121.00	Glaziers	11505	Confer with customers to determine project requirements or to provide cost estimates.	Supplemental
47-2121.00	Glaziers	11506	Select the type or color of glass or mirror according to specifications.	Supplemental
47-2121.00	Glaziers	11509	Measure, cut, fit, and press anti-glare adhesive film to glass or spray glass with tinting solution to prevent light glare.	Supplemental
47-2121.00	Glaziers	11508	Assemble and cement sections of stained glass together.	Supplemental
47-2121.00	Glaziers	11510	Create patterns on glass by etching, sandblasting, or painting designs.	Supplemental
47-2131.00	Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and Wall	13545	Measure and cut insulation for covering surfaces, using tape measures, handsaws, power saws, knives, or scissors.	Core
47-2131.00	Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and Wall	13547	Fit, wrap, staple, or glue insulating materials to structures or surfaces, using hand tools or wires.	Core
47-2131.00	Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and Wall	13546	Cover and line structures with blown or rolled forms of materials to insulate against cold, heat, or moisture, using saws, knives, rasps, trowels, blowers, or other tools and implements.	Core
47-2131.00	Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and Wall	13549	Distribute insulating materials evenly into small spaces within floors, ceilings, or walls, using blowers and hose attachments, or cement mortars.	Core
47-2131.00	Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and Wall	13551	Move controls, buttons, or levers to start blowers and regulate flow of materials through nozzles.	Core
47-2131.00	Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and Wall	13550	Fill blower hoppers with insulating materials.	Core
47-2131.00	Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and Wall	13548	Cover, seal, or finish insulated surfaces or access holes with plastic covers, canvas strips, sealants, tape, cement or asphalt mastic.	Core
47-2131.00	Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and Wall	13544	Read blueprints, and select appropriate insulation, based on space characteristics and the heat retaining or excluding characteristics of the material.	Core
47-2131.00	Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and Wall	13553	Remove old insulation, such as asbestos, following safety procedures.	Core
47-2131.00	Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and Wall	13552	Prepare surfaces for insulation application by brushing or spreading on adhesives, cement, or asphalt, or by attaching metal pins to surfaces.	Core
47-2132.00	Insulation Workers, Mechanical	13554	Measure and cut insulation for covering surfaces, using tape measures, handsaws, knives, and scissors.	Core
47-2132.00	Insulation Workers, Mechanical	13558	Apply, remove, and repair insulation on industrial equipment, pipes, ductwork, or other mechanical systems such as heat exchangers, tanks, and vessels, to help control noise and maintain temperatures.	Core
47-2132.00	Insulation Workers, Mechanical	13559	Select appropriate insulation, such as fiberglass, Styrofoam, or cork, based on the heat retaining or excluding characteristics of the material.	Core
47-2132.00	Insulation Workers, Mechanical	13555	Fit insulation around obstructions, and shape insulating materials and protective coverings as required.	Core
47-2132.00	Insulation Workers, Mechanical	13556	Determine the amounts and types of insulation needed, and methods of installation, based on factors such as location, surface shape, and equipment use.	Core
47-2132.00	Insulation Workers, Mechanical	13561	Cover, seal, or finish insulated surfaces or access holes with plastic covers, canvas strips, sealants, tape, cement, or asphalt mastic.	Core
47-2132.00	Insulation Workers, Mechanical	13557	Install sheet metal around insulated pipes with screws to protect the insulation from weather conditions or physical damage.	Core
47-2132.00	Insulation Workers, Mechanical	13560	Read blueprints and specifications to determine job requirements.	Core
47-2132.00	Insulation Workers, Mechanical	13562	Prepare surfaces for insulation application by brushing or spreading on adhesives, cement, or asphalt, or by attaching metal pins to surfaces.	Core
47-2141.00	Painters, Construction and Maintenance	11511	Cover surfaces with dropcloths or masking tape and paper to protect surfaces during painting.	Core
47-2141.00	Painters, Construction and Maintenance	11516	Read work orders or receive instructions from supervisors or homeowners to determine work requirements.	Core
47-2141.00	Painters, Construction and Maintenance	11514	Apply paint, stain, varnish, enamel, or other finishes to equipment, buildings, bridges, or other structures, using brushes, spray guns, or rollers.	Core
47-2141.00	Painters, Construction and Maintenance	11512	Fill cracks, holes, or joints with caulk, putty, plaster, or other fillers, using caulking guns or putty knives.	Core
47-2141.00	Painters, Construction and Maintenance	11523	Smooth surfaces, using sandpaper, scrapers, brushes, steel wool, or sanding machines.	Core
47-2141.00	Painters, Construction and Maintenance	11517	Erect scaffolding or swing gates, or set up ladders, to work above ground level.	Core
47-2141.00	Painters, Construction and Maintenance	11519	Wash and treat surfaces with oil, turpentine, mildew remover, or other preparations, and sand rough spots to ensure that finishes will adhere properly.	Core
47-2141.00	Painters, Construction and Maintenance	11513	Apply primers or sealers to prepare new surfaces, such as bare wood or metal, for finish coats.	Core
47-2141.00	Painters, Construction and Maintenance	11515	Calculate amounts of required materials and estimate costs, based on surface measurements or work orders.	Core
47-2141.00	Painters, Construction and Maintenance	11521	Remove old finishes by stripping, sanding, wire brushing, burning, or using water or abrasive blasting.	Core
47-2141.00	Painters, Construction and Maintenance	11518	Remove fixtures such as pictures, door knobs, lamps, or electric switch covers prior to painting.	Core
47-2141.00	Painters, Construction and Maintenance	11525	Use special finishing techniques such as sponging, ragging, layering, or faux finishing.	Core
47-2141.00	Painters, Construction and Maintenance	11526	Waterproof buildings, using waterproofers or caulking.	Core
47-2141.00	Painters, Construction and Maintenance	11522	Select and purchase tools or finishes for surfaces to be covered, considering durability, ease of handling, methods of application, and customers' wishes.	Core
47-2141.00	Painters, Construction and Maintenance	11520	Mix and match colors of paint, stain, or varnish with oil or thinning and drying additives to obtain desired colors and consistencies.	Core
47-2141.00	Painters, Construction and Maintenance	11524	Polish final coats to specified finishes.	Supplemental
47-2141.00	Painters, Construction and Maintenance	11527	Cut stencils and brush or spray lettering or decorations on surfaces.	Supplemental
47-2142.00	Paperhangers	14906	Smooth strips or sections of paper with brushes or rollers to remove wrinkles and bubbles and to smooth joints.	Core
47-2142.00	Paperhangers	14907	Trim rough edges from strips, using straightedges and trimming knives.	Core
47-2142.00	Paperhangers	14908	Trim excess material at ceilings or baseboards, using knives.	Core
47-2142.00	Paperhangers	14909	Check finished wallcoverings for proper alignment, pattern matching, and neatness of seams.	Core
47-2142.00	Paperhangers	14910	Mark vertical guidelines on walls to align strips, using plumb bobs and chalk lines.	Core
47-2142.00	Paperhangers	14911	Cover interior walls and ceilings of rooms with decorative wallpaper or fabric, using hand tools.	Core
47-2142.00	Paperhangers	14912	Apply adhesives to the backs of paper strips, using brushes, or dunk strips of prepasted wallcovering in water, wiping off any excess adhesive.	Core
47-2142.00	Paperhangers	14913	Measure and cut strips from rolls of wallpaper or fabric, using shears or razors.	Core
47-2142.00	Paperhangers	14914	Place strips or sections of paper on surfaces, aligning section edges and patterns.	Core
47-2142.00	Paperhangers	14915	Fill holes, cracks, and other surface imperfections preparatory to covering surfaces.	Core
47-2142.00	Paperhangers	14916	Measure surfaces or review work orders to estimate the quantities of materials needed.	Core
47-2142.00	Paperhangers	14917	Apply sizing to seal surfaces and maximize adhesion of coverings to surfaces.	Core
47-2142.00	Paperhangers	14918	Smooth rough spots on walls and ceilings, using sandpaper.	Core
47-2142.00	Paperhangers	14919	Set up equipment, such as pasteboards and scaffolds.	Core
47-2142.00	Paperhangers	14920	Remove old paper, using water, steam machines, or solvents and scrapers.	Core
47-2142.00	Paperhangers	14921	Apply thinned glue to waterproof porous surfaces, using brushes, rollers, or pasting machines.	Core
47-2142.00	Paperhangers	14922	Mix paste, using paste powder and water, and brush paste onto surfaces.	Core
47-2142.00	Paperhangers	14923	Staple or tack advertising posters onto fences, walls, billboards, or poles.	Supplemental
47-2142.00	Paperhangers	14924	Remove paint, varnish, dirt, and grease from surfaces, using paint remover and water soda solutions.	Supplemental
47-2142.00	Paperhangers	14925	Apply acetic acid to damp plaster to prevent lime from bleeding through paper.	Supplemental
47-2151.00	Pipelayers	11536	Grade or level trench bases, using tamping machines or hand tools.	Core
47-2151.00	Pipelayers	11539	Dig trenches to desired or required depths, by hand or using trenching tools.	Core
47-2151.00	Pipelayers	11533	Cut pipes to required lengths.	Core
47-2151.00	Pipelayers	11535	Install or use instruments such as lasers, grade rods, or transit levels.	Core
47-2151.00	Pipelayers	11531	Cover pipes with earth or other materials.	Core
47-2151.00	Pipelayers	11532	Connect pipe pieces and seal joints, using welding equipment, cement, or glue.	Core
47-2151.00	Pipelayers	11534	Install or repair sanitary or stormwater sewer structures or pipe systems.	Core
47-2151.00	Pipelayers	11530	Check slopes for conformance to requirements, using levels or lasers.	Core
47-2151.00	Pipelayers	11538	Align and position pipes to prepare them for welding or sealing.	Core
47-2151.00	Pipelayers	11537	Lay out pipe routes, following written instructions or blueprints and coordinating layouts with supervisors.	Core
47-2151.00	Pipelayers	11542	Tap and drill holes into pipes to introduce auxiliary lines or devices.	Core
47-2151.00	Pipelayers	11540	Operate mechanized equipment, such as pickup trucks, rollers, tandem dump trucks, front-end loaders, or backhoes.	Core
47-2151.00	Pipelayers	11541	Train or supervise others in laying pipe.	Core
47-2151.00	Pipelayers	11543	Locate existing pipes needing repair or replacement, using magnetic or radio indicators.	Core
47-2152.00	Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	23469	Shut off steam, water, or other gases or liquids from pipe sections, using valve keys or wrenches.	Core
47-2152.00	Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	23478	Install underground storm, sanitary, or water piping systems, extending piping as needed to connect fixtures and plumbing.	Core
47-2152.00	Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	23466	Assemble pipe sections, tubing, or fittings, using couplings, clamps, screws, bolts, cement, plastic solvent, caulking, or soldering, brazing, or welding equipment.	Core
47-2152.00	Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	23474	Locate and mark the position of pipe installations, connections, passage holes, or fixtures in structures, using measuring instruments such as rulers or levels.	Core
47-2152.00	Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	23459	Cut, thread, or hammer pipes to specifications, using tools such as saws, cutting torches, pipe threaders, or pipe benders.	Core
47-2152.00	Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	23460	Lay out full scale drawings of pipe systems, supports, or related equipment, according to blueprints.	Core
47-2152.00	Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	23462	Plan pipe system layout, installation, or repair, according to specifications.	Core
47-2152.00	Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	23475	Review blueprints, building codes, or specifications to determine work details or procedures.	Core
47-2152.00	Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	23465	Select pipe sizes, types, or related materials, such as supports, hangers, or hydraulic cylinders, according to specifications.	Core
47-2152.00	Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	23472	Fill pipes or plumbing fixtures with water or air and observe pressure gauges to detect and locate leaks.	Core
47-2152.00	Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	23471	Direct helpers engaged in pipe cutting, preassembly, or installation of plumbing systems or components.	Core
47-2152.00	Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	23461	Inspect, examine, or test installed systems or pipe lines, using pressure gauge, hydrostatic testing, observation, or other methods.	Core
47-2152.00	Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	23467	Install pipe assemblies, fittings, valves, appliances such as dishwashers or water heaters, or fixtures such as sinks or toilets, using hand or power tools.	Core
47-2152.00	Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	23476	Anchor steel supports from ceiling joists to hold pipes in place.	Core
47-2152.00	Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	23463	Attach pipes to walls, structures, or fixtures, such as radiators or tanks, using brackets, clamps, tools, or welding equipment.	Core
47-2152.00	Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	23464	Modify, clean, or maintain pipe systems, units, fittings, or related machines or equipment, using hand or power tools.	Core
47-2152.00	Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	23468	Install automatic controls to regulate pipe systems.	Core
47-2152.00	Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	23477	Estimate time, material, or labor costs for use in project plans.	Core
47-2152.00	Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	23470	Keep records of work assignments.	Core
47-2152.00	Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	23479	Inspect structures to assess material or equipment needs, to establish the sequence of pipe installations, or to plan installation around obstructions, such as electrical wiring.	Core
47-2152.00	Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	23473	Maintain or repair plumbing by replacing defective washers, replacing or mending broken pipes, or opening clogged drains.	Core
47-2152.00	Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	23488	Repair or remove and replace system components.	Core
47-2152.00	Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	23481	Cut openings in structures to accommodate pipes or pipe fittings, using hand or power tools.	Core
47-2152.00	Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	23480	Install green plumbing equipment, such as faucet flow restrictors, dual-flush or pressure-assisted flush toilets, or tankless hot water heaters.	Core
47-2152.00	Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	23482	Inspect work sites for obstructions or holes that could cause structural weakness.	Supplemental
47-2152.00	Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	23484	Install pipe systems to support alternative energy-fueled systems, such as geothermal heating or cooling systems.	Supplemental
47-2152.00	Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	23483	Install fixtures, appliances, or equipment designed to reduce water or energy consumption.	Supplemental
47-2152.00	Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	23487	Repair hydraulic or air pumps.	Supplemental
47-2152.00	Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	23485	Weld small pipes or special piping, using specialized techniques, equipment, or materials, such as computer-assisted welding or microchip fabrication.	Supplemental
47-2152.00	Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	23486	Operate motorized pumps to remove water from flooded manholes, basements, or facility floors.	Supplemental
47-2152.04	Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians	17782	Test operation or functionality of mechanical, plumbing, electrical, and control systems.	Core
47-2152.04	Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians	17784	Apply weather seal, such as pipe flashings and sealants, to roof penetrations and structural devices.	Core
47-2152.04	Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians	17780	Install solar collector mounting devices on tile, asphalt, shingle, or built-up gravel roofs, using appropriate materials and penetration methods.	Core
47-2152.04	Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians	17775	Install copper or plastic plumbing using pipes, fittings, pipe cutters, acetylene torches, solder, wire brushes, sand cloths, flux, plastic pipe cleaners, or plastic glue.	Core
47-2152.04	Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians	17773	Identify plumbing, electrical, environmental, or safety hazards associated with solar thermal installations.	Core
47-2152.04	Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians	17786	Demonstrate start-up, shut-down, maintenance, diagnostic, and safety procedures to thermal system owners.	Core
47-2152.04	Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians	17774	Install circulating pumps using pipe, fittings, soldering equipment, electrical supplies, and hand tools.	Core
47-2152.04	Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians	17776	Install flat-plat, evacuated glass, or concentrating solar collectors on mounting devices, using brackets or struts.	Core
47-2152.04	Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians	17781	Install solar thermal system controllers and sensors.	Core
47-2152.04	Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians	17772	Fill water tanks and check tanks, pipes, and fittings for leaks.	Core
47-2152.04	Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians	17766	Design active direct or indirect, passive direct or indirect, or pool solar systems.	Core
47-2152.04	Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians	17771	Determine locations for installing solar subsystem components, including piping, water heaters, valves, and ancillary equipment.	Core
47-2152.04	Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians	17767	Perform routine maintenance or repairs to restore solar thermal systems to baseline operating conditions.	Core
47-2152.04	Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians	17777	Install heat exchangers and heat exchanger fluids according to installation manuals and schematics.	Core
47-2152.04	Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians	17768	Apply operation or identification tags or labels to system components, as required.	Core
47-2152.04	Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians	17770	Connect water heaters and storage tanks to power and water sources.	Core
47-2152.04	Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians	17785	Cut, miter, and glue piping insulation to insulate plumbing pipes and fittings.	Core
47-2152.04	Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians	17779	Install plumbing, such as dip tubes, port fittings, drain tank valves, pressure temperature relief valves, or tanks, according to manufacturer specifications and building codes.	Core
47-2152.04	Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians	17778	Install monitoring system components, such as flow meters, temperature gauges, and pressure gauges, according to system design and manufacturer specifications.	Core
47-2152.04	Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians	17769	Assess collector sites to ensure structural integrity of potential mounting surfaces or the best orientation and tilt for solar collectors.	Core
47-2152.04	Solar Thermal Installers and Technicians	17783	Apply ultraviolet radiation protection to prevent degradation of plumbing.	Supplemental
47-2161.00	Plasterers and Stucco Masons	20789	Cover surfaces such as windows, doors, or sidewalks to protect from splashing.	Core
47-2161.00	Plasterers and Stucco Masons	20790	Clean job sites.	Core
47-2161.00	Plasterers and Stucco Masons	9879	Mix mortar and plaster to desired consistency or direct workers who perform mixing.	Core
47-2161.00	Plasterers and Stucco Masons	9878	Apply coats of plaster or stucco to walls, ceilings, or partitions of buildings, using trowels, brushes, or spray guns.	Core
47-2161.00	Plasterers and Stucco Masons	20791	Set up scaffolds.	Core
47-2161.00	Plasterers and Stucco Masons	20792	Determine materials needed to complete the job and place orders accordingly.	Core
47-2161.00	Plasterers and Stucco Masons	9885	Apply weatherproof, decorative coverings to exterior surfaces of buildings, such as by troweling or spraying on coats of stucco.	Core
47-2161.00	Plasterers and Stucco Masons	9883	Clean and prepare surfaces for applications of plaster, cement, stucco, or similar materials, such as by drywall taping.	Core
47-2161.00	Plasterers and Stucco Masons	9880	Create decorative textures in finish coat, using brushes or trowels, sand, pebbles, or stones.	Core
47-2161.00	Plasterers and Stucco Masons	9881	Apply insulation to building exteriors by installing prefabricated insulation systems over existing walls or by covering the outer wall with insulation board, reinforcing mesh, and a base coat.	Core
47-2161.00	Plasterers and Stucco Masons	9884	Rough the undercoat surface with a scratcher so the finish coat will adhere.	Core
47-2161.00	Plasterers and Stucco Masons	9882	Cure freshly plastered surfaces.	Supplemental
47-2161.00	Plasterers and Stucco Masons	9886	Install guide wires on exterior surfaces of buildings to indicate thickness of plaster or stucco and nail wire mesh, lath, or similar materials to the outside surface to hold stucco in place.	Supplemental
47-2161.00	Plasterers and Stucco Masons	9887	Spray acoustic materials or texture finish over walls or ceilings.	Supplemental
47-2161.00	Plasterers and Stucco Masons	9888	Mold or install ornamental plaster pieces, panels, or trim.	Supplemental
47-2171.00	Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers	13569	Determine quantities, sizes, shapes, and locations of reinforcing rods from blueprints, sketches, or oral instructions.	Core
47-2171.00	Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers	13568	Space and fasten together rods in forms according to blueprints, using wire and pliers.	Core
47-2171.00	Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers	13567	Position and secure steel bars, rods, cables, or mesh in concrete forms, using fasteners, rod-bending machines, blowtorches, or hand tools.	Core
47-2171.00	Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers	13571	Cut rods to required lengths, using metal shears, hacksaws, bar cutters, or acetylene torches.	Core
47-2171.00	Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers	13570	Place blocks under rebar to hold the bars off the deck when reinforcing floors.	Core
47-2171.00	Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers	13572	Cut and fit wire mesh or fabric, using hooked rods, and position fabric or mesh in concrete to reinforce concrete.	Core
47-2171.00	Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers	13573	Bend steel rods with hand tools or rod-bending machines and weld them with arc-welding equipment.	Core
47-2181.00	Roofers	13574	Inspect problem roofs to determine the best repair procedures.	Core
47-2181.00	Roofers	13586	Remove snow, water, or debris from roofs prior to applying roofing materials.	Core
47-2181.00	Roofers	13575	Set up scaffolding to provide safe access to roofs.	Core
47-2181.00	Roofers	20793	Estimate materials and labor required to complete roofing jobs.	Core
47-2181.00	Roofers	13578	Cement or nail flashing strips of metal or shingle over joints to make them watertight.	Core
47-2181.00	Roofers	13584	Install partially overlapping layers of material over roof insulation surfaces, using chalk lines, gauges on shingling hatchets, or lines on shingles.	Core
47-2181.00	Roofers	13580	Cut felt, shingles, or strips of flashing to fit angles formed by walls, vents, or intersecting roof surfaces.	Core
47-2181.00	Roofers	13592	Apply plastic coatings, membranes, fiberglass, or felt over sloped roofs before applying shingles.	Core
47-2181.00	Roofers	13579	Install, repair, or replace single-ply roofing systems, using waterproof sheet materials such as modified plastics, elastomeric, or other asphaltic compositions.	Core
47-2181.00	Roofers	20794	Attach roofing paper to roofs in overlapping strips to form bases for other materials.	Core
47-2181.00	Roofers	13585	Cover roofs or exterior walls of structures with slate, asphalt, aluminum, wood, gravel, gypsum, or related materials, using brushes, knives, punches, hammers, or other tools.	Core
47-2181.00	Roofers	13590	Waterproof or damp-proof walls, floors, roofs, foundations, or basements by painting or spraying surfaces with waterproof coatings or by attaching waterproofing membranes to surfaces.	Core
47-2181.00	Roofers	19851	Apply reflective roof coatings, such as special paints or single-ply roofing sheets, to existing roofs to reduce solar heat absorption.	Core
47-2181.00	Roofers	13587	Apply alternate layers of hot asphalt or tar and roofing paper to roofs.	Core
47-2181.00	Roofers	13581	Install vapor barriers or layers of insulation on flat roofs.	Core
47-2181.00	Roofers	13583	Cover exposed nailheads with roofing cement or caulking to prevent water leakage or rust.	Core
47-2181.00	Roofers	13593	Smooth rough spots to prepare surfaces for waterproofing, using hammers, chisels, or rubbing bricks.	Core
47-2181.00	Roofers	13594	Glaze top layers to make a smooth finish or embed gravel in the bitumen for rough surfaces.	Core
47-2181.00	Roofers	13591	Mop or pour hot asphalt or tar onto roof bases.	Core
47-2181.00	Roofers	19853	Install attic ventilation systems, such as turbine vents, gable or ridge vents, or conventional or solar-powered exhaust fans.	Core
47-2181.00	Roofers	19855	Install skylights on roofs to increase natural light inside structures or to reduce energy costs.	Core
47-2181.00	Roofers	13595	Apply gravel or pebbles over top layers of roofs, using rakes or stiff-bristled brooms.	Core
47-2181.00	Roofers	13589	Spray roofs, sidings, or walls to bind, seal, insulate, or soundproof sections of structures, using spray guns, air compressors, or heaters.	Supplemental
47-2181.00	Roofers	19852	Attach solar panels to existing roofs, according to specifications and without damaging roofing materials or the structural integrity of buildings.	Supplemental
47-2181.00	Roofers	13596	Punch holes in slate, tile, terra cotta, or wooden shingles, using punches and hammers.	Supplemental
47-2181.00	Roofers	19850	Apply modular soil- and plant-containing grids over existing roof membranes to create green roofs.	Supplemental
47-2181.00	Roofers	19854	Install layers of vegetation-based green roofs, including protective membranes, drainage, aeration, water retention and filter layers, soil substrates, irrigation materials, and plants.	Supplemental
47-2211.00	Sheet Metal Workers	5177	Maintain equipment, making repairs or modifications when necessary.	Core
47-2211.00	Sheet Metal Workers	19858	Fabricate ducts for high efficiency heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems to maximize efficiency of systems.	Core
47-2211.00	Sheet Metal Workers	5173	Fasten seams or joints together with welds, bolts, cement, rivets, solder, caulks, metal drive clips, or bonds to assemble components into products or to repair sheet metal items.	Core
47-2211.00	Sheet Metal Workers	5179	Transport prefabricated parts to construction sites for assembly and installation.	Core
47-2211.00	Sheet Metal Workers	5170	Install assemblies, such as flashing, pipes, tubes, heating and air conditioning ducts, furnace casings, rain gutters, or downspouts in supportive frameworks.	Core
47-2211.00	Sheet Metal Workers	18782	Hire, train, or supervise new employees or apprentices.	Core
47-2211.00	Sheet Metal Workers	20639	Lay out, measure, and mark dimensions and reference lines on material, such as roofing panels, using calculators, scribes, dividers, squares, or rulers.	Core
47-2211.00	Sheet Metal Workers	5174	Fabricate or alter parts at construction sites, using shears, hammers, punches, or drills.	Core
47-2211.00	Sheet Metal Workers	20638	Determine project requirements, such as scope, assembly sequences, or required methods or materials, using blueprints, drawings, or written or verbal instructions.	Core
47-2211.00	Sheet Metal Workers	20641	Maneuver completed roofing units into position for installation.	Core
47-2211.00	Sheet Metal Workers	5171	Select gauges or types of sheet metal or nonmetallic material, according to product specifications.	Core
47-2211.00	Sheet Metal Workers	5178	Shape metal material over anvils, blocks, or other forms, using hand tools.	Core
47-2211.00	Sheet Metal Workers	5175	Trim, file, grind, deburr, buff, or smooth surfaces, seams, or joints of assembled parts, using hand tools or portable power tools.	Core
47-2211.00	Sheet Metal Workers	20642	Inspect individual parts, assemblies, or installations, using measuring instruments, such as calipers, scales, or micrometers.	Supplemental
47-2211.00	Sheet Metal Workers	5169	Convert blueprints into shop drawings to be followed in the construction or assembly of sheet metal products.	Supplemental
47-2211.00	Sheet Metal Workers	19862	Verify that heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are designed, installed, and calibrated in accordance with green certification standards, such as those of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED).	Supplemental
47-2211.00	Sheet Metal Workers	19860	Perform building commissioning activities by completing mechanical inspections of a building's water, lighting, or heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems.	Supplemental
47-2211.00	Sheet Metal Workers	20644	Fasten roof panel edges or machine-made moldings to structures by nailing or welding.	Supplemental
47-2211.00	Sheet Metal Workers	5176	Finish parts, using hacksaws or hand, rotary, or squaring shears.	Supplemental
47-2221.00	Structural Iron and Steel Workers	11544	Read specifications or blueprints to determine the locations, quantities, or sizes of materials required.	Core
47-2221.00	Structural Iron and Steel Workers	11546	Connect columns, beams, and girders with bolts, following blueprints and instructions from supervisors.	Core
47-2221.00	Structural Iron and Steel Workers	11548	Bolt aligned structural steel members in position for permanent riveting, bolting, or welding into place.	Core
47-2221.00	Structural Iron and Steel Workers	11553	Fasten structural steel members to hoist cables, using chains, cables, or rope.	Core
47-2221.00	Structural Iron and Steel Workers	20795	Hoist steel beams, girders, or columns into place, using cranes or signaling hoisting equipment operators to lift and position structural steel members.	Core
47-2221.00	Structural Iron and Steel Workers	11545	Verify vertical and horizontal alignment of structural steel members, using plumb bobs, laser equipment, transits, or levels.	Core
47-2221.00	Structural Iron and Steel Workers	11552	Cut, bend, or weld steel pieces, using metal shears, torches, or welding equipment.	Core
47-2221.00	Structural Iron and Steel Workers	11556	Erect metal or precast concrete components for structures, such as buildings, bridges, dams, towers, storage tanks, fences, or highway guard rails.	Core
47-2221.00	Structural Iron and Steel Workers	11555	Force structural steel members into final positions, using turnbuckles, crowbars, jacks, or hand tools.	Core
47-2221.00	Structural Iron and Steel Workers	11551	Pull, push, or pry structural steel members into approximate positions for bolting into place.	Core
47-2221.00	Structural Iron and Steel Workers	11557	Unload and position prefabricated steel units for hoisting, as needed.	Core
47-2221.00	Structural Iron and Steel Workers	11558	Drive drift pins through rivet holes to align rivet holes in structural steel members with corresponding holes in previously placed members.	Core
47-2221.00	Structural Iron and Steel Workers	11554	Assemble hoisting equipment or rigging, such as cables, pulleys, or hooks, to move heavy equipment or materials.	Core
47-2221.00	Structural Iron and Steel Workers	11550	Fabricate metal parts, such as steel frames, columns, beams, or girders, according to blueprints or instructions from supervisors.	Core
47-2221.00	Structural Iron and Steel Workers	11559	Dismantle structures or equipment.	Core
47-2221.00	Structural Iron and Steel Workers	11549	Ride on girders or other structural steel members to position them, or use rope to guide them into position.	Supplemental
47-2221.00	Structural Iron and Steel Workers	11563	Hold rivets while riveters use air hammers to form heads on rivets.	Supplemental
47-2221.00	Structural Iron and Steel Workers	11560	Insert sealing strips, wiring, insulating material, ladders, flanges, gauges, or valves, depending on types of structures being assembled.	Supplemental
47-2221.00	Structural Iron and Steel Workers	11562	Place blocks under reinforcing bars used to reinforce floors.	Supplemental
47-2231.00	Solar Photovoltaic Installers	17742	Install photovoltaic (PV) systems in accordance with codes and standards, using drawings, schematics, and instructions.	Core
47-2231.00	Solar Photovoltaic Installers	17746	Check electrical installation for proper wiring, polarity, grounding, or integrity of terminations.	Core
47-2231.00	Solar Photovoltaic Installers	17753	Identify electrical, environmental, and safety hazards associated with photovoltaic (PV) installations.	Core
47-2231.00	Solar Photovoltaic Installers	17754	Identify installation locations with proper orientation, area, solar access, or structural integrity for photovoltaic (PV) arrays.	Core
47-2231.00	Solar Photovoltaic Installers	17740	Assemble solar modules, panels, or support structures, as specified.	Core
47-2231.00	Solar Photovoltaic Installers	17745	Apply weather sealing to array, building, or support mechanisms.	Core
47-2231.00	Solar Photovoltaic Installers	17756	Install module array interconnect wiring, implementing measures to disable arrays during installation.	Core
47-2231.00	Solar Photovoltaic Installers	17757	Install required labels on solar system components and hardware.	Core
47-2231.00	Solar Photovoltaic Installers	17750	Diagram layouts and locations for photovoltaic (PV) arrays and equipment, including existing building or site features.	Core
47-2231.00	Solar Photovoltaic Installers	17765	Determine materials, equipment, and installation sequences necessary to maximize installation efficiency.	Core
47-2231.00	Solar Photovoltaic Installers	17761	Test operating voltages to ensure operation within acceptable limits for power conditioning equipment, such as inverters and controllers.	Core
47-2231.00	Solar Photovoltaic Installers	17747	Determine appropriate sizes, ratings, and locations for all system overcurrent devices, disconnect devices, grounding equipment, and surge suppression equipment.	Core
47-2231.00	Solar Photovoltaic Installers	17744	Activate photovoltaic (PV) systems to verify system functionality and conformity to performance expectations.	Core
47-2231.00	Solar Photovoltaic Installers	17752	Identify and resolve any deficiencies in photovoltaic (PV) system installation or materials.	Core
47-2231.00	Solar Photovoltaic Installers	17762	Visually inspect and test photovoltaic (PV) modules or systems.	Core
47-2231.00	Solar Photovoltaic Installers	17751	Examine designs to determine current requirements for all parts of the photovoltaic (PV) system electrical circuit.	Core
47-2231.00	Solar Photovoltaic Installers	17764	Demonstrate system functionality and performance, including start-up, shut-down, normal operation, and emergency or bypass operations.	Core
47-2231.00	Solar Photovoltaic Installers	17755	Identify methods for laying out, orienting, and mounting modules or arrays to ensure efficient installation, electrical configuration, or system maintenance.	Core
47-2231.00	Solar Photovoltaic Installers	17758	Measure and analyze system performance and operating parameters to assess operating condition of systems or equipment.	Core
47-2231.00	Solar Photovoltaic Installers	17759	Program, adjust, or configure inverters and controls for desired set points and operating modes.	Core
47-2231.00	Solar Photovoltaic Installers	17748	Determine connection interfaces for additional subpanels or for connecting photovoltaic (PV) systems with utility services or other power generation sources.	Core
47-2231.00	Solar Photovoltaic Installers	17749	Determine photovoltaic (PV) system designs or configurations based on factors such as customer needs, expectations, and site conditions.	Core
47-2231.00	Solar Photovoltaic Installers	17760	Select mechanical designs, installation equipment, or installation plans that conform to environmental, architectural, structural, site, and code requirements.	Core
47-2231.00	Solar Photovoltaic Installers	17743	Perform routine photovoltaic (PV) system maintenance on modules, arrays, batteries, power conditioning equipment, safety systems, structural systems, weather sealing, or balance of systems equipment.	Core
47-2231.00	Solar Photovoltaic Installers	17763	Compile or maintain records of system operation, performance, and maintenance.	Core
47-2231.00	Solar Photovoltaic Installers	17741	Install active solar systems, including solar collectors, concentrators, pumps, or fans.	Supplemental
47-3011.00	Helpers--Brickmasons, Blockmasons, Stonemasons, and Tile and Marble Setters	13600	Mix mortar, plaster, and grout, manually or using machines, according to standard formulas.	Core
47-3011.00	Helpers--Brickmasons, Blockmasons, Stonemasons, and Tile and Marble Setters	13598	Erect scaffolding or other installation structures.	Core
47-3011.00	Helpers--Brickmasons, Blockmasons, Stonemasons, and Tile and Marble Setters	13597	Cut materials to specified sizes for installation, using power saws or tile cutters.	Core
47-3011.00	Helpers--Brickmasons, Blockmasons, Stonemasons, and Tile and Marble Setters	13603	Modify material moving, mixing, grouting, grinding, polishing, or cleaning procedures, according to installation or material requirements.	Core
47-3011.00	Helpers--Brickmasons, Blockmasons, Stonemasons, and Tile and Marble Setters	13606	Transport materials, tools, or machines to installation sites, manually or using conveyance equipment.	Core
47-3011.00	Helpers--Brickmasons, Blockmasons, Stonemasons, and Tile and Marble Setters	13604	Provide assistance in the preparation, installation, repair, or rebuilding of tile, brick, or stone surfaces.	Core
47-3011.00	Helpers--Brickmasons, Blockmasons, Stonemasons, and Tile and Marble Setters	13599	Locate and supply materials to masons for installation, following drawings or numbered sequences.	Core
47-3011.00	Helpers--Brickmasons, Blockmasons, Stonemasons, and Tile and Marble Setters	13610	Arrange or store materials, machines, tools, or equipment.	Core
47-3011.00	Helpers--Brickmasons, Blockmasons, Stonemasons, and Tile and Marble Setters	13605	Clean installation surfaces, equipment, tools, work sites, or storage areas, using water, chemical solutions, oxygen lances, or polishing machines.	Core
47-3011.00	Helpers--Brickmasons, Blockmasons, Stonemasons, and Tile and Marble Setters	13607	Move or position materials such as marble slabs, using cranes, hoists, or dollies.	Core
47-3011.00	Helpers--Brickmasons, Blockmasons, Stonemasons, and Tile and Marble Setters	13608	Remove excess grout or residue from tile or brick joints, using sponges or trowels.	Core
47-3011.00	Helpers--Brickmasons, Blockmasons, Stonemasons, and Tile and Marble Setters	13601	Apply grout between joints of bricks or tiles, using grouting trowels.	Core
47-3011.00	Helpers--Brickmasons, Blockmasons, Stonemasons, and Tile and Marble Setters	13611	Apply caulk, sealants, or other agents to installed surfaces.	Core
47-3011.00	Helpers--Brickmasons, Blockmasons, Stonemasons, and Tile and Marble Setters	13609	Remove damaged tile, brick, or mortar, and clean or prepare surfaces, using pliers, hammers, chisels, drills, wire brushes, or metal wire anchors.	Core
47-3011.00	Helpers--Brickmasons, Blockmasons, Stonemasons, and Tile and Marble Setters	13602	Correct surface imperfections or fill chipped, cracked, or broken bricks or tiles, using fillers, adhesives, or grouting materials.	Core
47-3012.00	Helpers--Carpenters	8271	Clean work areas, machines, or equipment, to maintain a clean and safe job site.	Core
47-3012.00	Helpers--Carpenters	8270	Fasten timbers or lumber with glue, screws, pegs, or nails and install hardware.	Core
47-3012.00	Helpers--Carpenters	8276	Perform tie spacing layout and measure, mark, drill or cut.	Core
47-3012.00	Helpers--Carpenters	8269	Select tools, equipment, or materials from storage and transport items to work site.	Core
47-3012.00	Helpers--Carpenters	20443	Drill holes in timbers or lumber.	Core
47-3012.00	Helpers--Carpenters	20444	Cut timbers, lumber, or paneling to specified dimensions.	Core
47-3012.00	Helpers--Carpenters	8267	Position and hold timbers, lumber, or paneling in place for fastening or cutting.	Core
47-3012.00	Helpers--Carpenters	8273	Align, straighten, plumb, or square forms for installation.	Core
47-3012.00	Helpers--Carpenters	8272	Hold plumb bobs, sighting rods, or other equipment to aid in establishing reference points and lines.	Core
47-3012.00	Helpers--Carpenters	8268	Erect scaffolding, shoring, or braces.	Core
47-3012.00	Helpers--Carpenters	8278	Construct forms and assist in raising them to the required elevation.	Core
47-3012.00	Helpers--Carpenters	8279	Install handrails under the direction of a carpenter.	Core
47-3012.00	Helpers--Carpenters	8280	Glue and clamp edges or joints of assembled parts.	Core
47-3012.00	Helpers--Carpenters	8275	Smooth or sand surfaces to remove ridges, tool marks, glue, or caulking.	Core
47-3012.00	Helpers--Carpenters	8277	Secure stakes to grids for constructions of footings, nail scabs to footing forms, and vibrate and float concrete.	Core
47-3012.00	Helpers--Carpenters	8281	Cut and install insulating or sound-absorbing material.	Core
47-3012.00	Helpers--Carpenters	8282	Cut tile or linoleum to fit and spread adhesives on flooring for installation.	Supplemental
47-3012.00	Helpers--Carpenters	8283	Cover surfaces with laminated plastic covering material.	Supplemental
47-3013.00	Helpers--Electricians	4840	Strip insulation from wire ends, using wire stripping pliers, and attach wires to terminals for subsequent soldering.	Core
47-3013.00	Helpers--Electricians	4832	Trace out short circuits in wiring, using test meter.	Core
47-3013.00	Helpers--Electricians	4833	Measure, cut, and bend wire and conduit, using measuring instruments and hand tools.	Core
47-3013.00	Helpers--Electricians	4839	Examine electrical units for loose connections and broken insulation and tighten connections, using hand tools.	Core
47-3013.00	Helpers--Electricians	4834	Maintain tools, vehicles, and equipment and keep parts and supplies in order.	Core
47-3013.00	Helpers--Electricians	4835	Drill holes and pull or push wiring through openings, using hand and power tools.	Core
47-3013.00	Helpers--Electricians	4844	Clean work area and wash parts.	Core
47-3013.00	Helpers--Electricians	4836	Perform semi-skilled and unskilled laboring duties related to the installation, maintenance and repair of a wide variety of electrical systems and equipment.	Core
47-3013.00	Helpers--Electricians	4841	Thread conduit ends, connect couplings, and fabricate and secure conduit support brackets, using hand tools.	Core
47-3013.00	Helpers--Electricians	4837	Disassemble defective electrical equipment, replace defective or worn parts, and reassemble equipment, using hand tools.	Core
47-3013.00	Helpers--Electricians	4842	Construct controllers and panels, using power drills, drill presses, taps, saws, and punches.	Core
47-3013.00	Helpers--Electricians	4838	Transport tools, materials, equipment, and supplies to work site by hand, handtruck, or heavy, motorized truck.	Core
47-3013.00	Helpers--Electricians	4843	String transmission lines or cables through ducts or conduits, under the ground, through equipment, or to towers.	Core
47-3013.00	Helpers--Electricians	4846	Install copper-clad ground rods, using a manual post driver.	Core
47-3013.00	Helpers--Electricians	4848	Dig trenches or holes for installation of conduit or supports.	Core
47-3013.00	Helpers--Electricians	4847	Raise, lower, or position equipment, tools, and materials, using hoist, hand line, or block and tackle.	Core
47-3013.00	Helpers--Electricians	4850	Bolt component parts together to form tower assemblies, using hand tools.	Core
47-3013.00	Helpers--Electricians	4845	Erect electrical system components and barricades, and rig scaffolds, hoists, and shoring.	Core
47-3013.00	Helpers--Electricians	4855	Trim trees and clear undergrowth along right-of-way.	Supplemental
47-3013.00	Helpers--Electricians	4849	Requisition materials, using warehouse requisition or release forms.	Supplemental
47-3013.00	Helpers--Electricians	4854	Solder electrical connections, using soldering iron.	Supplemental
47-3013.00	Helpers--Electricians	4851	Paint a variety of objects related to electrical functions.	Supplemental
47-3013.00	Helpers--Electricians	4853	Break up concrete, using airhammer, to facilitate installation, construction, or repair of equipment.	Supplemental
47-3013.00	Helpers--Electricians	23977	Operate heavy equipment, such as backhoes.	Supplemental
47-3013.00	Helpers--Electricians	4852	Operate cutting torches and welding equipment, while working with conduit and metal components to construct devices associated with electrical functions.	Supplemental
47-3014.00	Helpers--Painters, Paperhangers, Plasterers, and Stucco Masons	13612	Clean work areas and equipment.	Core
47-3014.00	Helpers--Painters, Paperhangers, Plasterers, and Stucco Masons	13613	Perform support duties to assist painters, paperhangers, plasterers, or masons.	Core
47-3014.00	Helpers--Painters, Paperhangers, Plasterers, and Stucco Masons	13614	Apply protective coverings, such as masking tape, to articles or areas that could be damaged or stained by work processes.	Core
47-3014.00	Helpers--Painters, Paperhangers, Plasterers, and Stucco Masons	13615	Erect scaffolding.	Core
47-3014.00	Helpers--Painters, Paperhangers, Plasterers, and Stucco Masons	13616	Fill cracks or breaks in surfaces of plaster articles or areas with putty or epoxy compounds.	Core
47-3014.00	Helpers--Painters, Paperhangers, Plasterers, and Stucco Masons	13617	Supply or hold tools and materials.	Core
47-3014.00	Helpers--Painters, Paperhangers, Plasterers, and Stucco Masons	13618	Smooth surfaces of articles to be painted, using sanding and buffing tools and equipment.	Supplemental
47-3014.00	Helpers--Painters, Paperhangers, Plasterers, and Stucco Masons	13619	Mix plaster, and carry plaster to plasterers.	Supplemental
47-3014.00	Helpers--Painters, Paperhangers, Plasterers, and Stucco Masons	13620	Place articles to be stripped into stripping tanks.	Supplemental
47-3014.00	Helpers--Painters, Paperhangers, Plasterers, and Stucco Masons	13621	Remove articles such as cabinets, metal furniture, and paint containers from stripping tanks after prescribed periods of time.	Supplemental
47-3014.00	Helpers--Painters, Paperhangers, Plasterers, and Stucco Masons	13622	Pour specified amounts of chemical solutions into stripping tanks.	Supplemental
47-3015.00	Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	4858	Measure, cut, thread and assemble new pipe, placing the assembled pipe in hangers or other supports.	Core
47-3015.00	Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	4857	Cut or drill holes in walls or floors to accommodate the passage of pipes.	Core
47-3015.00	Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	20144	Perform rough-ins, repair and replace fixtures and water heaters, and locate, repair, or remove leaking or broken pipes.	Core
47-3015.00	Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	4862	Assist pipe fitters in the layout, assembly, and installation of piping for air, ammonia, gas, and water systems.	Core
47-3015.00	Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	4864	Cut pipe and lift up to fitters.	Core
47-3015.00	Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	4861	Fit or assist in fitting valves, couplings, or assemblies to tanks, pumps, or systems, using hand tools.	Core
47-3015.00	Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	4860	Requisition tools and equipment, select type and size of pipe, and collect and transport materials and equipment to work site.	Core
47-3015.00	Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	4859	Mount brackets and hangers on walls and ceilings to hold pipes, and set sleeves or inserts to provide support for pipes.	Core
47-3015.00	Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	4863	Excavate and grade ditches, and lay and join pipe for water and sewer service.	Core
47-3015.00	Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	4865	Disassemble and remove damaged or worn pipe.	Core
47-3015.00	Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	4866	Clean shop, work area, and machines, using solvent and rags.	Core
47-3015.00	Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	4867	Install gas burners to convert furnaces from wood, coal, or oil.	Supplemental
47-3015.00	Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	4870	Fill pipes with sand or resin to prevent distortion, and hold pipes during bending and installation.	Supplemental
47-3015.00	Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	4868	Immerse pipe in chemical solution to remove dirt, oil, and scale.	Supplemental
47-3015.00	Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters	4869	Clean and renew steam traps.	Supplemental
47-3016.00	Helpers--Roofers	14926	Check to ensure that completed roofs are watertight.	Core
47-3016.00	Helpers--Roofers	14927	Sweep and clean roofs to prepare them for the application of new roofing materials.	Core
47-3016.00	Helpers--Roofers	14928	Locate worn or torn areas in roofs.	Core
47-3016.00	Helpers--Roofers	14929	Clean work areas and equipment.	Core
47-3016.00	Helpers--Roofers	14930	Maintain tools and equipment.	Core
47-3016.00	Helpers--Roofers	14931	Cover roofs with layers of roofing felt or asphalt strips before installing tile, slate, or composition materials.	Core
47-3016.00	Helpers--Roofers	14932	Remove old roofing materials.	Core
47-3016.00	Helpers--Roofers	14933	Unload materials and tools from work trucks, and unroll roofing as directed.	Core
47-3016.00	Helpers--Roofers	14934	Set ladders, scaffolds, and hoists in place for taking supplies to roofs.	Core
47-3016.00	Helpers--Roofers	14935	Place tiles, nail them to roof boards, and cover nailheads with roofing cement.	Core
47-3016.00	Helpers--Roofers	14936	Provide assistance to skilled roofers installing and repairing roofs, flashings, and surfaces.	Core
47-3016.00	Helpers--Roofers	14937	Attach roofing paper and composition shingles, using nails.	Core
47-3016.00	Helpers--Roofers	14938	Perform emergency leak repairs and general maintenance for a variety of roof types.	Core
47-3016.00	Helpers--Roofers	14939	Attach sheets of metal to roof boards or building frameworks when installing metal roofs.	Core
47-3016.00	Helpers--Roofers	14940	Hoist tar and roofing materials to roofs, using ropes and pulleys, or carry materials up ladders.	Core
47-3016.00	Helpers--Roofers	14941	Apply shingles, gravel, or asphalt over the top layer of tar to protect the roofing material.	Core
47-3016.00	Helpers--Roofers	14942	Chop tar into small pieces, and heat chopped tar in kettles.	Core
47-3016.00	Helpers--Roofers	14943	Clear drains and downspouts and clean gutters.	Core
47-4011.00	Construction and Building Inspectors	20447	Approve building plans that meet required specifications.	Core
47-4011.00	Construction and Building Inspectors	871	Review and interpret plans, blueprints, site layouts, specifications, or construction methods to ensure compliance to legal requirements and safety regulations.	Core
47-4011.00	Construction and Building Inspectors	875	Issue permits for construction, relocation, demolition, or occupancy.	Core
47-4011.00	Construction and Building Inspectors	869	Inspect bridges, dams, highways, buildings, wiring, plumbing, electrical circuits, sewers, heating systems, or foundations during and after construction for structural quality, general safety, or conformance to specifications and codes.	Core
47-4011.00	Construction and Building Inspectors	878	Monitor installation of plumbing, wiring, equipment, or appliances to ensure that installation is performed properly and is in compliance with applicable regulations.	Core
47-4011.00	Construction and Building Inspectors	872	Inspect and monitor construction sites to ensure adherence to safety standards, building codes, or specifications.	Core
47-4011.00	Construction and Building Inspectors	20446	Confer with owners, violators, or authorities to explain regulations or recommend remedial actions.	Core
47-4011.00	Construction and Building Inspectors	873	Measure dimensions and verify level, alignment, or elevation of structures or fixtures to ensure compliance to building plans and codes.	Core
47-4011.00	Construction and Building Inspectors	870	Maintain daily logs and supplement inspection records with photographs.	Core
47-4011.00	Construction and Building Inspectors	20445	Conduct inspections, using survey instruments, metering devices, tape measures, or test equipment.	Core
47-4011.00	Construction and Building Inspectors	880	Train, direct, or supervise other construction inspectors.	Core
47-4011.00	Construction and Building Inspectors	19866	Monitor construction activities to ensure that environmental regulations are not violated.	Supplemental
47-4011.00	Construction and Building Inspectors	19864	Evaluate project details to ensure adherence to environmental regulations.	Supplemental
47-4011.00	Construction and Building Inspectors	19865	Inspect facilities or installations to determine their environmental impact.	Supplemental
47-4011.00	Construction and Building Inspectors	20448	Examine lifting or conveying devices, such as elevators, escalators, moving sidewalks, hoists, inclined railways, ski lifts, or amusement rides to ensure safety and proper functioning.	Supplemental
47-4011.00	Construction and Building Inspectors	19863	Conduct environmental hazard inspections to identify or quantify problems, such as asbestos, poor air quality, water contamination, or other environmental hazards.	Supplemental
47-4011.00	Construction and Building Inspectors	20449	Estimate cost of completed work or of needed renovations or upgrades.	Supplemental
47-4011.00	Construction and Building Inspectors	20450	Evaluate premises for cleanliness, such as proper garbage disposal or lack of vermin infestation.	Supplemental
47-4011.00	Construction and Building Inspectors	19867	Sample and test air to identify gasses, such as bromine, ozone, or sulfur dioxide, or particulates, such as mold, dust, or allergens.	Supplemental
47-4011.01	Energy Auditors	18082	Identify and prioritize energy-saving measures.	Core
47-4011.01	Energy Auditors	18074	Prepare audit reports containing energy analysis results or recommendations for energy cost savings.	Core
47-4011.01	Energy Auditors	19561	Identify any health or safety issues related to planned weatherization projects.	Core
47-4011.01	Energy Auditors	18083	Identify opportunities to improve the operation, maintenance, or energy efficiency of building or process systems.	Core
47-4011.01	Energy Auditors	18077	Calculate potential for energy savings.	Core
47-4011.01	Energy Auditors	18073	Inspect or evaluate building envelopes, mechanical systems, electrical systems, or process systems to determine the energy consumption of each system.	Core
47-4011.01	Energy Auditors	18076	Analyze technical feasibility of energy-saving measures, using knowledge of engineering, energy production, energy use, construction, maintenance, system operation, or process systems.	Core
47-4011.01	Energy Auditors	19560	Examine commercial sites to determine the feasibility of installing equipment that allows building management systems to reduce electricity consumption during peak demand periods.	Core
47-4011.01	Energy Auditors	18087	Recommend energy-efficient technologies or alternate energy sources.	Core
47-4011.01	Energy Auditors	18078	Collect and analyze field data related to energy usage.	Core
47-4011.01	Energy Auditors	18071	Measure energy usage with devices such as data loggers, universal data recorders, light meters, sling psychrometers, psychrometric charts, flue gas analyzers, amp probes, watt meters, volt meters, thermometers, or utility meters.	Core
47-4011.01	Energy Auditors	18081	Educate customers on energy efficiency or answer questions on topics such as the costs of running household appliances or the selection of energy-efficient appliances.	Core
47-4011.01	Energy Auditors	18072	Perform tests such as blower-door tests to locate air leaks.	Core
47-4011.01	Energy Auditors	18086	Prepare job specification sheets for home energy improvements, such as attic insulation, window retrofits, or heating system upgrades.	Core
47-4011.01	Energy Auditors	19562	Inspect newly installed energy-efficient equipment to ensure that it was installed properly and is performing according to specifications.	Core
47-4011.01	Energy Auditors	18075	Analyze energy bills, including utility rates or tariffs, to gather historical energy usage data.	Core
47-4011.01	Energy Auditors	18084	Quantify energy consumption to establish baselines for energy use or need.	Core
47-4011.01	Energy Auditors	18080	Determine patterns of building use to show annual or monthly needs for heating, cooling, lighting, or other energy needs.	Core
47-4011.01	Energy Auditors	18079	Compare existing energy consumption levels to normative data.	Core
47-4011.01	Energy Auditors	18085	Oversee installation of equipment such as water heater wraps, pipe insulation, weatherstripping, door sweeps, or low-flow showerheads to improve energy efficiency.	Core
47-4011.01	Energy Auditors	19563	Verify income eligibility of participants in publicly financed weatherization programs.	Supplemental
47-4021.00	Elevator and Escalator Installers and Repairers	11571	Inspect wiring connections, control panel hookups, door installations, and alignments and clearances of cars and hoistways to ensure that equipment will operate properly.	Core
47-4021.00	Elevator and Escalator Installers and Repairers	11564	Assemble, install, repair, and maintain elevators, escalators, moving sidewalks, and dumbwaiters, using hand and power tools, and testing devices such as test lamps, ammeters, and voltmeters.	Core
47-4021.00	Elevator and Escalator Installers and Repairers	11572	Disassemble defective units, and repair or replace parts such as locks, gears, cables, and electric wiring.	Core
47-4021.00	Elevator and Escalator Installers and Repairers	11567	Check that safety regulations and building codes are met, and complete service reports verifying conformance to standards.	Core
47-4021.00	Elevator and Escalator Installers and Repairers	11566	Locate malfunctions in brakes, motors, switches, and signal and control systems, using test equipment.	Core
47-4021.00	Elevator and Escalator Installers and Repairers	11569	Adjust safety controls, counterweights, door mechanisms, and components such as valves, ratchets, seals, and brake linings.	Core
47-4021.00	Elevator and Escalator Installers and Repairers	11570	Read and interpret blueprints to determine the layout of system components, frameworks, and foundations, and to select installation equipment.	Core
47-4021.00	Elevator and Escalator Installers and Repairers	11576	Connect car frames to counterweights, using steel cables.	Core
47-4021.00	Elevator and Escalator Installers and Repairers	11573	Maintain log books that detail all repairs and checks performed.	Core
47-4021.00	Elevator and Escalator Installers and Repairers	11568	Connect electrical wiring to control panels and electric motors.	Core
47-4021.00	Elevator and Escalator Installers and Repairers	11565	Test newly installed equipment to ensure that it meets specifications, such as stopping at floors for set amounts of time.	Core
47-4021.00	Elevator and Escalator Installers and Repairers	11574	Participate in additional training to keep skills up to date.	Core
47-4021.00	Elevator and Escalator Installers and Repairers	11582	Operate elevators to determine power demands, and test power consumption to detect overload factors.	Core
47-4021.00	Elevator and Escalator Installers and Repairers	11580	Install electrical wires and controls by attaching conduit along shaft walls from floor to floor and pulling plastic-covered wires through the conduit.	Core
47-4021.00	Elevator and Escalator Installers and Repairers	11575	Attach guide shoes and rollers to minimize the lateral motion of cars as they travel through shafts.	Core
47-4021.00	Elevator and Escalator Installers and Repairers	11579	Install outer doors and door frames at elevator entrances on each floor of a structure.	Core
47-4021.00	Elevator and Escalator Installers and Repairers	11578	Assemble elevator cars, installing each car's platform, walls, and doors.	Supplemental
47-4021.00	Elevator and Escalator Installers and Repairers	11577	Bolt or weld steel rails to the walls of shafts to guide elevators, working from scaffolding or platforms.	Supplemental
47-4021.00	Elevator and Escalator Installers and Repairers	11583	Assemble electrically powered stairs, steel frameworks, and tracks, and install associated motors and electrical wiring.	Supplemental
47-4021.00	Elevator and Escalator Installers and Repairers	11581	Cut prefabricated sections of framework, rails, and other components to specified dimensions.	Supplemental
47-4031.00	Fence Erectors	13623	Establish the location for a fence, and gather information needed to ensure that there are no electric cables or water lines in the area.	Core
47-4031.00	Fence Erectors	13627	Set metal or wooden posts in upright positions in postholes.	Core
47-4031.00	Fence Erectors	13625	Measure and lay out fence lines and mark posthole positions, following instructions, drawings, or specifications.	Core
47-4031.00	Fence Erectors	13624	Align posts, by lines or sighting, and verify vertical alignment of posts, using plumb bobs or spirit levels.	Core
47-4031.00	Fence Erectors	13637	Attach rails or tension wire along bottoms of posts to form fencing frames.	Core
47-4031.00	Fence Erectors	13626	Dig postholes, using spades, posthole diggers, or power-driven augers.	Core
47-4031.00	Fence Erectors	13633	Attach fence rail supports to posts, using hammers and pliers.	Core
47-4031.00	Fence Erectors	13634	Assemble gates, and fasten gates into position, using hand tools.	Core
47-4031.00	Fence Erectors	13629	Mix and pour concrete around bases of posts, or tamp soil into postholes to embed posts.	Core
47-4031.00	Fence Erectors	13630	Make rails for fences, by sawing lumber or by cutting metal tubing to required lengths.	Core
47-4031.00	Fence Erectors	13631	Nail top and bottom rails to fence posts, or insert them in slots on posts.	Core
47-4031.00	Fence Erectors	13628	Discuss fencing needs with customers, and estimate and quote prices.	Core
47-4031.00	Fence Erectors	13632	Stretch wire, wire mesh, or chain link fencing between posts, and attach fencing to frames.	Core
47-4031.00	Fence Erectors	13635	Complete top fence rails of metal fences by connecting tube sections, using metal sleeves.	Core
47-4031.00	Fence Erectors	13641	Erect alternate panel, basket weave, and louvered fences.	Core
47-4031.00	Fence Erectors	13636	Insert metal tubing through rail supports.	Core
47-4031.00	Fence Erectors	13638	Nail pointed slats to rails to construct picket fences.	Core
47-4031.00	Fence Erectors	13639	Construct and repair barriers, retaining walls, trellises, and other types of fences, walls, and gates.	Core
47-4031.00	Fence Erectors	13640	Weld metal parts together, using portable gas welding equipment.	Core
47-4031.00	Fence Erectors	13642	Blast rock formations and rocky areas with dynamite to facilitate posthole digging.	Supplemental
47-4041.00	Hazardous Materials Removal Workers	20796	Build containment areas prior to beginning abatement or decontamination work.	Core
47-4041.00	Hazardous Materials Removal Workers	11591	Remove asbestos or lead from surfaces, using hand or power tools such as scrapers, vacuums, or high-pressure sprayers.	Core
47-4041.00	Hazardous Materials Removal Workers	11594	Identify asbestos, lead, or other hazardous materials to be removed, using monitoring devices.	Core
47-4041.00	Hazardous Materials Removal Workers	20797	Prepare hazardous material for removal or storage.	Core
47-4041.00	Hazardous Materials Removal Workers	11584	Comply with prescribed safety procedures or federal laws regulating waste disposal methods.	Core
47-4041.00	Hazardous Materials Removal Workers	11588	Load or unload materials into containers or onto trucks, using hoists or forklifts.	Core
47-4041.00	Hazardous Materials Removal Workers	11589	Clean contaminated equipment or areas for reuse, using detergents or solvents, sandblasters, filter pumps, or steam cleaners.	Core
47-4041.00	Hazardous Materials Removal Workers	19872	Remove or limit contamination following emergencies involving hazardous substances.	Core
47-4041.00	Hazardous Materials Removal Workers	19869	Clean mold-contaminated sites by removing damaged porous materials or thoroughly cleaning all contaminated nonporous materials.	Core
47-4041.00	Hazardous Materials Removal Workers	11587	Operate machines or equipment to remove, package, store, or transport loads of waste materials.	Core
47-4041.00	Hazardous Materials Removal Workers	11585	Record numbers of containers stored at disposal sites, specifying amounts or types of equipment or waste disposed.	Supplemental
47-4041.00	Hazardous Materials Removal Workers	19873	Sort specialized hazardous waste at landfills or disposal centers, following proper disposal procedures.	Supplemental
47-4041.00	Hazardous Materials Removal Workers	11598	Operate cranes to move or load baskets, casks, or canisters.	Supplemental
47-4041.00	Hazardous Materials Removal Workers	11586	Drive trucks or other heavy equipment to convey contaminated waste to designated sea or ground locations.	Supplemental
47-4041.00	Hazardous Materials Removal Workers	19870	Identify or separate waste products or materials for recycling or reuse.	Supplemental
47-4041.00	Hazardous Materials Removal Workers	11592	Upload baskets of irradiated elements onto machines that insert fuel elements into canisters and secure lids.	Supplemental
47-4041.00	Hazardous Materials Removal Workers	19871	Process e-waste, such as computer components containing lead or mercury.	Supplemental
47-4041.00	Hazardous Materials Removal Workers	11597	Organize or track the locations of hazardous items in landfills.	Supplemental
47-4041.00	Hazardous Materials Removal Workers	11600	Mix or pour concrete into forms to encase waste material for disposal.	Supplemental
47-4041.00	Hazardous Materials Removal Workers	19868	Apply bioremediation techniques to hazardous wastes to allow naturally occurring bacteria to break down toxic substances.	Supplemental
47-4041.00	Hazardous Materials Removal Workers	11596	Package, store, or move irradiated fuel elements in the underwater storage basins of nuclear reactor plants, using machines or equipment.	Supplemental
47-4051.00	Highway Maintenance Workers	4872	Set out signs and cones around work areas to divert traffic.	Core
47-4051.00	Highway Maintenance Workers	4871	Flag motorists to warn them of obstacles or repair work ahead.	Core
47-4051.00	Highway Maintenance Workers	18783	Perform preventative maintenance on vehicles and heavy equipment.	Core
47-4051.00	Highway Maintenance Workers	4875	Drive trucks to transport crews and equipment to work sites.	Core
47-4051.00	Highway Maintenance Workers	4878	Erect, install, or repair guardrails, road shoulders, berms, highway markers, warning signals, and highway lighting, using hand tools and power tools.	Core
47-4051.00	Highway Maintenance Workers	4880	Clean and clear debris from culverts, catch basins, drop inlets, ditches, and other drain structures.	Core
47-4051.00	Highway Maintenance Workers	18784	Drive heavy equipment and vehicles with adjustable attachments to sweep debris from paved surfaces, mow grass and weeds, remove snow and ice, and spread salt and sand.	Core
47-4051.00	Highway Maintenance Workers	4877	Haul and spread sand, gravel, and clay to fill washouts and repair road shoulders.	Core
47-4051.00	Highway Maintenance Workers	4876	Inspect, clean, and repair drainage systems, bridges, tunnels, and other structures.	Core
47-4051.00	Highway Maintenance Workers	4879	Remove litter and debris from roadways, including debris from rock and mud slides.	Core
47-4051.00	Highway Maintenance Workers	4874	Dump, spread, and tamp asphalt, using pneumatic tampers, to repair joints and patch broken pavement.	Core
47-4051.00	Highway Maintenance Workers	4881	Perform roadside landscaping work, such as clearing weeds and brush, and planting and trimming trees.	Core
47-4051.00	Highway Maintenance Workers	4884	Apply poisons along roadsides and in animal burrows to eliminate unwanted roadside vegetation and rodents.	Supplemental
47-4051.00	Highway Maintenance Workers	4885	Measure and mark locations for installation of markers, using tape, string, or chalk.	Supplemental
47-4051.00	Highway Maintenance Workers	4882	Paint traffic control lines and place pavement traffic messages, by hand or using machines.	Supplemental
47-4051.00	Highway Maintenance Workers	4886	Apply oil to road surfaces, using sprayers.	Supplemental
47-4051.00	Highway Maintenance Workers	4883	Inspect markers to verify accurate installation.	Supplemental
47-4051.00	Highway Maintenance Workers	4888	Place and remove snow fences used to prevent the accumulation of drifting snow on highways.	Supplemental
47-4051.00	Highway Maintenance Workers	4887	Blend compounds to form adhesive mixtures used for marker installation.	Supplemental
47-4061.00	Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators	13643	Patrol assigned track sections so that damaged or broken track can be located and reported.	Core
47-4061.00	Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators	13645	Repair or adjust track switches, using wrenches and replacement parts.	Core
47-4061.00	Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators	20798	Weld sections of track together, such as switch points and frogs.	Core
47-4061.00	Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators	13654	Observe leveling indicator arms to verify levelness and alignment of tracks.	Core
47-4061.00	Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators	13655	Operate single- or multiple-head spike driving machines to drive spikes into ties and secure rails.	Core
47-4061.00	Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators	13653	Operate track wrenches to tighten or loosen bolts at joints that hold ends of rails together.	Core
47-4061.00	Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators	13648	Cut rails to specified lengths, using rail saws.	Core
47-4061.00	Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators	13646	Lubricate machines, change oil, or fill hydraulic reservoirs to specified levels.	Core
47-4061.00	Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators	13651	Drill holes through rails, tie plates, or fishplates for insertion of bolts or spikes, using power drills.	Core
47-4061.00	Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators	13644	Clean tracks or clear ice or snow from tracks or switch boxes.	Core
47-4061.00	Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators	13658	Clean, grade, or level ballast on railroad tracks.	Core
47-4061.00	Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators	13649	Raise rails, using hydraulic jacks, to allow for tie removal and replacement.	Core
47-4061.00	Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators	13650	Adjust controls of machines that spread, shape, raise, level, or align track, according to specifications.	Core
47-4061.00	Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators	13647	Dress and reshape worn or damaged railroad switch points or frogs, using portable power grinders.	Core
47-4061.00	Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators	13657	Clean or make minor repairs to machines or equipment.	Core
47-4061.00	Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators	13652	Grind ends of new or worn rails to attain smooth joints, using portable grinders.	Core
47-4061.00	Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators	13660	Operate single- or multiple-head spike pullers to pull old spikes from ties.	Core
47-4061.00	Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators	13665	String and attach wire-guidelines machine to rails so that tracks or rails can be aligned or leveled.	Supplemental
47-4061.00	Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators	13656	Engage mechanisms that lay tracks or rails to specified gauges.	Supplemental
47-4061.00	Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators	13659	Drive graders, tamping machines, brooms, or ballast spreading machines to redistribute gravel or ballast between rails.	Supplemental
47-4061.00	Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators	13661	Drive vehicles that automatically move and lay tracks or rails over sections of track to be constructed, repaired, or maintained.	Supplemental
47-4061.00	Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators	13662	Turn wheels of machines, using lever controls, to adjust guidelines for track alignments or grades, following specifications.	Supplemental
47-4061.00	Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators	13664	Push controls to close grasping devices on track or rail sections so that they can be raised or moved.	Supplemental
47-4061.00	Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators	13666	Operate tie-adzing machines to cut ties and permit insertion of fishplates that hold rails.	Supplemental
47-4061.00	Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators	13667	Paint railroad signs, such as speed limits or gate-crossing warnings.	Supplemental
47-4061.00	Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators	13663	Spray ties, fishplates, or joints with oil to protect them from weathering.	Supplemental
47-4071.00	Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners	11602	Communicate with supervisors and other workers, using equipment such as wireless phones, pagers, or radio telephones.	Core
47-4071.00	Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners	11601	Drive trucks to transport crews, materials, and equipment.	Core
47-4071.00	Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners	11613	Inspect manholes to locate sewer line stoppages.	Core
47-4071.00	Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners	11604	Operate sewer cleaning equipment, including power rodders, high-velocity water jets, sewer flushers, bucket machines, wayne balls, and vac-alls.	Core
47-4071.00	Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners	11603	Prepare and keep records of actions taken, including maintenance and repair work.	Core
47-4071.00	Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners	11610	Clean and repair septic tanks, sewer lines, or related structures such as manholes, culverts, and catch basins.	Core
47-4071.00	Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners	11608	Measure excavation sites, using plumbers' snakes, tapelines, or lengths of cutting heads within sewers, and mark areas for digging.	Core
47-4071.00	Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners	11612	Service, adjust, and make minor repairs to equipment, machines, and attachments.	Core
47-4071.00	Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners	11609	Locate problems, using specially designed equipment, and mark where digging must occur to reach damaged tanks or pipes.	Core
47-4071.00	Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners	11615	Dig out sewer lines manually, using shovels.	Core
47-4071.00	Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners	11620	Clean and disinfect domestic basements and other areas flooded by sewer stoppages.	Supplemental
47-4071.00	Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners	11606	Withdraw cables from pipes and examine them for evidence of mud, roots, grease, and other deposits indicating broken or clogged sewer lines.	Supplemental
47-4071.00	Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners	11605	Ensure that repaired sewer line joints are tightly sealed before backfilling begins.	Supplemental
47-4071.00	Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners	11619	Rotate cleaning rods manually, using turning pins.	Supplemental
47-4071.00	Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners	11607	Install rotary knives on flexible cables mounted on machine reels, according to the diameters of pipes to be cleaned.	Supplemental
47-4071.00	Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners	11611	Start machines to feed revolving cables or rods into openings, stopping machines and changing knives to conform to pipe sizes.	Supplemental
47-4071.00	Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners	11622	Update sewer maps and manhole charts.	Supplemental
47-4071.00	Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners	11617	Cover repaired pipes with dirt, and pack backfilled excavations, using air and gasoline tampers.	Supplemental
47-4071.00	Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners	11614	Cut damaged sections of pipe with cutters, remove broken sections from ditches, and replace pipe sections, using pipe sleeves.	Supplemental
47-4071.00	Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners	11618	Requisition or order tools and equipment.	Supplemental
47-4071.00	Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners	11616	Break asphalt and other pavement so that pipes can be accessed, using airhammers, picks, and shovels.	Supplemental
47-4071.00	Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners	11621	Tap mainline sewers to install sewer saddles.	Supplemental
47-4091.00	Segmental Pavers	8285	Prepare base for installation by removing unstable or unsuitable materials, compacting and grading the soil, draining or stabilizing weak or saturated soils and taking measures to prevent water penetration and migration of bedding sand.	Core
47-4091.00	Segmental Pavers	8284	Supply and place base materials, edge restraints, bedding sand and jointing sand.	Core
47-4091.00	Segmental Pavers	8292	Discuss the design with the client.	Core
47-4091.00	Segmental Pavers	8287	Set pavers, aligning and spacing them correctly.	Core
47-4091.00	Segmental Pavers	8288	Sweep sand into the joints and compact pavement until the joints are full.	Core
47-4091.00	Segmental Pavers	8294	Screed sand level to an even thickness, and recheck sand exposed to elements, raking and rescreeding if necessary.	Core
47-4091.00	Segmental Pavers	8293	Cut paving stones to size and for edges, using a splitter and a masonry saw.	Core
47-4091.00	Segmental Pavers	8289	Compact bedding sand and pavers to finish the paved area, using a plate compactor.	Core
47-4091.00	Segmental Pavers	8290	Design paver installation layout pattern and create markings for directional references of joints and stringlines.	Core
47-4091.00	Segmental Pavers	8286	Sweep sand from the surface prior to opening to traffic.	Core
47-4091.00	Segmental Pavers	8291	Resurface an outside area with cobblestones, terracotta tiles, concrete or other materials.	Core
47-4091.00	Segmental Pavers	8295	Cement the edges of the paved area.	Core
47-4099.03	Weatherization Installers and Technicians	21204	Test combustible appliances, such as gas appliances.	Core
47-4099.03	Weatherization Installers and Technicians	21205	Determine amount of air leakage in buildings, using a blower door machine.	Core
47-4099.03	Weatherization Installers and Technicians	17789	Test and diagnose air flow systems, using furnace efficiency analysis equipment.	Core
47-4099.03	Weatherization Installers and Technicians	17792	Install and seal air ducts, combustion air openings, or ventilation openings to improve heating and cooling efficiency.	Core
47-4099.03	Weatherization Installers and Technicians	17787	Inspect buildings to identify required weatherization measures, including repair work, modification, or replacement.	Core
47-4099.03	Weatherization Installers and Technicians	17788	Recommend weatherization techniques to clients in accordance with needs and applicable energy regulations, codes, policies, or statutes.	Core
47-4099.03	Weatherization Installers and Technicians	17790	Apply insulation materials, such as loose, blanket, board, and foam insulation to attics, crawl spaces, basements, or walls.	Core
47-4099.03	Weatherization Installers and Technicians	17794	Make minor repairs using basic hand or power tools and materials, such as glass, lumber, and drywall.	Core
47-4099.03	Weatherization Installers and Technicians	17796	Prepare cost estimates or specifications for rehabilitation or weatherization services.	Core
47-4099.03	Weatherization Installers and Technicians	17801	Contact residents or building owners to schedule appointments.	Core
47-4099.03	Weatherization Installers and Technicians	17797	Wrap air ducts and water lines with insulating materials, such as duct wrap and pipe insulation.	Core
47-4099.03	Weatherization Installers and Technicians	17795	Prepare and apply weather-stripping, glazing, caulking, or door sweeps to reduce energy losses.	Core
47-4099.03	Weatherization Installers and Technicians	17800	Clean and maintain tools and equipment.	Core
47-4099.03	Weatherization Installers and Technicians	17799	Apply spackling, compounding, or other materials to repair holes in walls.	Core
47-4099.03	Weatherization Installers and Technicians	17802	Explain recommendations, policies, procedures, requirements, or other related information to residents or building owners.	Core
47-4099.03	Weatherization Installers and Technicians	17803	Maintain activity logs, financial transaction logs, or other records of weatherization work performed.	Core
47-4099.03	Weatherization Installers and Technicians	17791	Explain energy conservation measures, such as the use of low flow showerheads and energy-efficient lighting.	Core
47-4099.03	Weatherization Installers and Technicians	17804	Prepare or assist in the preparation of bids, contracts, or written reports related to weatherization work.	Core
47-4099.03	Weatherization Installers and Technicians	17793	Install storm windows or storm doors and verify proper fit.	Core
47-4099.03	Weatherization Installers and Technicians	17798	Wrap water heaters with water heater blankets.	Core
47-5011.00	Derrick Operators, Oil and Gas	9889	Inspect derricks, or order their inspection, prior to being raised or lowered.	Core
47-5011.00	Derrick Operators, Oil and Gas	9890	Inspect derricks for flaws, and clean and oil derricks to maintain proper working conditions.	Core
47-5011.00	Derrick Operators, Oil and Gas	9891	Control the viscosity and weight of the drilling fluid.	Core
47-5011.00	Derrick Operators, Oil and Gas	9892	Repair pumps, mud tanks, and related equipment.	Core
47-5011.00	Derrick Operators, Oil and Gas	9893	Set and bolt crown blocks to posts at tops of derricks.	Core
47-5011.00	Derrick Operators, Oil and Gas	9894	Listen to mud pumps and check regularly for vibration and other problems to ensure that rig pumps and drilling mud systems are working properly.	Core
47-5011.00	Derrick Operators, Oil and Gas	9895	Start pumps that circulate mud through drill pipes and boreholes to cool drill bits and flush out drill cuttings.	Core
47-5011.00	Derrick Operators, Oil and Gas	9896	Position and align derrick elements, using harnesses and platform climbing devices.	Core
47-5011.00	Derrick Operators, Oil and Gas	9897	Supervise crew members, and provide assistance in training them.	Core
47-5011.00	Derrick Operators, Oil and Gas	9898	Guide lengths of pipe into and out of elevators.	Core
47-5011.00	Derrick Operators, Oil and Gas	9899	Prepare mud reports, and instruct crews about the handling of any chemical additives.	Core
47-5011.00	Derrick Operators, Oil and Gas	9900	Clamp holding fixtures on ends of hoisting cables.	Core
47-5011.00	Derrick Operators, Oil and Gas	9901	Weigh clay, and mix with water and chemicals to make drilling mud, using portable mixers.	Core
47-5011.00	Derrick Operators, Oil and Gas	9902	String cables through pulleys and blocks.	Core
47-5011.00	Derrick Operators, Oil and Gas	9903	Steady pipes during connection to or disconnection from drill or casing strings.	Core
47-5012.00	Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas	8296	Train crews, and introduce procedures to make drill work more safe and effective.	Core
47-5012.00	Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas	8297	Observe pressure gauge and move throttles and levers to control the speed of rotary tables, and to regulate pressure of tools at bottoms of boreholes.	Core
47-5012.00	Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas	8298	Count sections of drill rod to determine depths of boreholes.	Core
47-5012.00	Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas	8299	Push levers and brake pedals to control gasoline, diesel, electric, or steam draw works that lower and raise drill pipes and casings in and out of wells.	Core
47-5012.00	Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas	8300	Connect sections of drill pipe, using hand tools and powered wrenches and tongs.	Core
47-5012.00	Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas	8301	Maintain records of footage drilled, location and nature of strata penetrated, materials and tools used, services rendered, and time required.	Core
47-5012.00	Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas	8302	Maintain and adjust machinery to ensure proper performance.	Core
47-5012.00	Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas	8303	Start and examine operation of slush pumps to ensure circulation and consistency of drilling fluid or mud in well.	Core
47-5012.00	Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas	8304	Locate and recover lost or broken bits, casings, and drill pipes from wells, using special tools.	Core
47-5012.00	Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas	8305	Weigh clay, and mix with water and chemicals to make drilling mud.	Core
47-5012.00	Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas	8306	Direct rig crews in drilling and other activities, such as setting up rigs and completing or servicing wells.	Core
47-5012.00	Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas	8307	Monitor progress of drilling operations, and select and change drill bits according to the nature of strata, using hand tools.	Core
47-5012.00	Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas	8308	Repair or replace defective parts of machinery, such as rotary drill rigs, water trucks, air compressors, and pumps, using hand tools.	Core
47-5012.00	Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas	8309	Clean and oil pulleys, blocks, and cables.	Core
47-5012.00	Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas	8310	Bolt together pump and engine parts, and connect tanks and flow lines.	Core
47-5012.00	Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas	8311	Remove core samples during drilling to determine the nature of the strata being drilled.	Core
47-5012.00	Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas	8312	Cap wells with packers, or turn valves, to regulate outflow of oil from wells.	Supplemental
47-5012.00	Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas	8313	Line drilled holes with pipes, and install all necessary hardware, to prepare new wells.	Supplemental
47-5012.00	Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas	8314	Position and prepare truck-mounted derricks at drilling areas specified on field maps.	Supplemental
47-5012.00	Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas	8315	Plug observation wells, and restore sites.	Supplemental
47-5013.00	Service Unit Operators, Oil and Gas	20451	Maintain and perform safety inspections on equipment and tools.	Core
47-5013.00	Service Unit Operators, Oil and Gas	7080	Operate controls that raise derricks or level rigs.	Core
47-5013.00	Service Unit Operators, Oil and Gas	20452	Listen to engines, rotary chains, or other equipment to detect faulty operations or unusual well conditions.	Core
47-5013.00	Service Unit Operators, Oil and Gas	7083	Prepare reports of services rendered, tools used, or time required, for billing purposes.	Core
47-5013.00	Service Unit Operators, Oil and Gas	7076	Install pressure-control devices onto wellheads.	Core
47-5013.00	Service Unit Operators, Oil and Gas	7074	Confer with others to gather information regarding pipe or tool sizes or borehole conditions in wells.	Core
47-5013.00	Service Unit Operators, Oil and Gas	7078	Operate pumps that circulate water, oil, or other fluids through wells to remove sand or other materials obstructing the free flow of oil.	Core
47-5013.00	Service Unit Operators, Oil and Gas	7075	Drive truck-mounted units to well sites.	Core
47-5013.00	Service Unit Operators, Oil and Gas	7088	Interpret instrument readings to ascertain the depth of obstruction.	Core
47-5013.00	Service Unit Operators, Oil and Gas	7077	Thread cables through derrick pulleys, using hand tools.	Core
47-5013.00	Service Unit Operators, Oil and Gas	7085	Select fishing methods or tools for removing obstacles such as liners, broken casing, screens, or drill pipe.	Core
47-5013.00	Service Unit Operators, Oil and Gas	7079	Close and seal wells no longer in use.	Core
47-5013.00	Service Unit Operators, Oil and Gas	7081	Direct drilling crews performing activities such as assembling and connecting pipe, applying weights to drill pipes, or drilling around lodged obstacles.	Supplemental
47-5013.00	Service Unit Operators, Oil and Gas	19874	Apply green technologies or techniques, such as the use of coiled tubing, slim-hole drilling, horizontal drilling, hydraulic fracturing, or gas lift systems.	Supplemental
47-5013.00	Service Unit Operators, Oil and Gas	7084	Operate specialized equipment to remove obstructions by backing off or severing pipes by chemical or explosive action.	Supplemental
47-5013.00	Service Unit Operators, Oil and Gas	7082	Perforate well casings or sidewalls of boreholes with explosive charges.	Supplemental
47-5013.00	Service Unit Operators, Oil and Gas	7086	Examine unserviceable wells to determine actions to be taken to improve well conditions.	Supplemental
47-5013.00	Service Unit Operators, Oil and Gas	7089	Monitor sound wave-generating or detecting mechanisms to determine well fluid levels.	Supplemental
47-5013.00	Service Unit Operators, Oil and Gas	7087	Insert detection instruments into wells with obstructions.	Supplemental
47-5022.00	Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators, Surface Mining	12777	Move levers, depress foot pedals, and turn dials to operate power machinery, such as power shovels, stripping shovels, scraper loaders, or backhoes.	Core
47-5022.00	Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators, Surface Mining	12778	Set up or inspect equipment prior to operation.	Core
47-5022.00	Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators, Surface Mining	12780	Become familiar with digging plans, machine capabilities and limitations, and efficient and safe digging procedures in a given application.	Core
47-5022.00	Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators, Surface Mining	12779	Observe hand signals, grade stakes, or other markings when operating machines so that work can be performed to specifications.	Core
47-5022.00	Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators, Surface Mining	12781	Operate machinery to perform activities such as backfilling excavations, vibrating or breaking rock or concrete, or making winter roads.	Core
47-5022.00	Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators, Surface Mining	12786	Receive written or oral instructions regarding material movement or excavation.	Core
47-5022.00	Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators, Surface Mining	12784	Move materials over short distances, such as around a construction site, factory, or warehouse.	Core
47-5022.00	Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators, Surface Mining	20458	Create or maintain inclines or ramps.	Core
47-5022.00	Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators, Surface Mining	12783	Lubricate, adjust, or repair machinery and replace parts, such as gears, bearings, or bucket teeth.	Core
47-5022.00	Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators, Surface Mining	20459	Handle slides, mud, or pit cleanings or maintenance.	Core
47-5022.00	Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators, Surface Mining	12791	Direct workers engaged in placing blocks or outriggers to prevent capsizing of machines when lifting heavy loads.	Supplemental
47-5022.00	Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators, Surface Mining	12785	Measure and verify levels of rock or gravel, bases, or other excavated material.	Supplemental
47-5022.00	Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators, Surface Mining	12790	Direct ground workers engaged in activities such as moving stakes or markers, or changing positions of towers.	Supplemental
47-5022.00	Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators, Surface Mining	12787	Adjust dig face angles for varying overburden depths and set lengths.	Supplemental
47-5022.00	Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators, Surface Mining	12788	Drive machines to work sites.	Supplemental
47-5022.00	Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators, Surface Mining	12789	Perform manual labor to prepare or finish sites, such as shoveling materials by hand.	Supplemental
47-5023.00	Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas	13673	Operate controls to stabilize machines and to position and align drills.	Core
47-5023.00	Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas	13671	Start, stop, and control drilling speed of machines and insertion of casings into holes.	Core
47-5023.00	Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas	13668	Regulate air pressure, rotary speed, and downward pressure, according to the type of rock or concrete being drilled.	Core
47-5023.00	Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas	13674	Select and attach drill bits and drill rods, adding more rods as hole depths increase, and changing drill bits as needed.	Core
47-5023.00	Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas	13677	Drive or guide truck-mounted equipment into position, level and stabilize rigs, and extend telescoping derricks.	Core
47-5023.00	Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas	13676	Operate machines to flush earth cuttings or to blow dust from holes.	Core
47-5023.00	Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas	13669	Verify depths and alignments of boring positions.	Core
47-5023.00	Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas	13678	Perform routine maintenance and upgrade work on machines and equipment, such as replacing parts, building up drill bits, and lubricating machinery.	Core
47-5023.00	Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas	13672	Select the appropriate drill for the job, using knowledge of rock or soil conditions.	Core
47-5023.00	Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas	13686	Document geological formations encountered during work.	Core
47-5023.00	Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas	13679	Drive trucks, tractors, or truck-mounted drills to and from work sites.	Core
47-5023.00	Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas	13682	Assemble and position machines, augers, casing pipes, and other equipment, using hand and power tools.	Core
47-5023.00	Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas	13680	Record drilling progress and geological data.	Core
47-5023.00	Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas	13681	Retrieve lost equipment from bore holes, using retrieval tools and equipment.	Core
47-5023.00	Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas	13696	Fabricate well casings.	Supplemental
47-5023.00	Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas	13683	Pour water into wells, or pump water or slush into wells to cool drill bits and to remove drillings.	Supplemental
47-5023.00	Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas	21016	Create and lay out designs for drill and blast patterns.	Supplemental
47-5023.00	Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas	13689	Place and install screens, casings, pumps, and other well fixtures to develop wells.	Supplemental
47-5023.00	Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas	13684	Operate water-well drilling rigs and other equipment to drill, bore, and dig for water wells or for environmental assessment purposes.	Supplemental
47-5023.00	Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas	13692	Review client requirements and proposed locations for drilling operations to determine feasibility, and to determine cost estimates.	Supplemental
47-5023.00	Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas	13675	Drill or bore holes in rock for blasting, grouting, anchoring, or building foundations.	Supplemental
47-5023.00	Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas	13685	Perform pumping tests to assess well performance.	Supplemental
47-5023.00	Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas	13691	Disinfect, reconstruct, and redevelop contaminated wells and water pumping systems, and clean and disinfect new wells in preparation for use.	Supplemental
47-5023.00	Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas	13690	Design well pumping systems.	Supplemental
47-5023.00	Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas	13694	Signal crane operators to move equipment.	Supplemental
47-5023.00	Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas	13687	Withdraw drill rods from holes, and extract core samples.	Supplemental
47-5023.00	Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas	13695	Inspect core samples to determine nature of strata, or take samples to laboratories for analysis.	Supplemental
47-5023.00	Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas	13688	Retract augers to force discharge dirt from holes.	Supplemental
47-5023.00	Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas	23489	Monitor drilling operations, by checking gauges and listening to equipment to assess drilling conditions and to determine the need to adjust drilling or alter equipment.	
47-5032.00	Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters	9904	Examine blast areas to determine amounts and kinds of explosive charges needed and to ensure that safety laws are observed.	Core
47-5032.00	Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters	9905	Tie specified lengths of delaying fuses into patterns in order to time sequences of explosions.	Core
47-5032.00	Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters	9906	Place safety cones around blast areas to alert other workers of danger zones, and signal workers as necessary to ensure that they clear blast sites prior to explosions.	Core
47-5032.00	Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters	9907	Place explosive charges in holes or other spots; then detonate explosives to demolish structures or to loosen, remove, or displace earth, rock, or other materials.	Core
47-5032.00	Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters	9908	Insert, pack, and pour explosives, such as dynamite, ammonium nitrate, black powder, or slurries into blast holes; then shovel drill cuttings, admit water into boreholes, and tamp material to compact charges.	Core
47-5032.00	Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters	9909	Mark patterns, locations, and depths of charge holes for drilling, and issue drilling instructions.	Core
47-5032.00	Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters	9910	Compile and keep gun and explosives records in compliance with local and federal laws.	Core
47-5032.00	Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters	9911	Measure depths of drilled blast holes, using weighted tape measures.	Core
47-5032.00	Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters	9912	Connect electrical wire to primers, and cover charges or fill blast holes with clay, drill chips, sand, or other material.	Core
47-5032.00	Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters	9913	Lay primacord between rows of charged blast holes, and tie cord into main lines to form blast patterns.	Core
47-5032.00	Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters	9914	Assemble and position equipment, explosives, and blasting caps in holes at specified depths, or load perforating guns or torpedoes with explosives.	Core
47-5032.00	Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters	9915	Verify detonation of charges by observing control panels, or by listening for the sounds of blasts.	Core
47-5032.00	Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters	9916	Move and store inventories of explosives, loaded perforating guns, and other materials, according to established safety procedures.	Core
47-5032.00	Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters	9917	Light fuses, drop detonating devices into wells or boreholes, or activate firing devices with plungers, dials, or buttons, in order to set off single or multiple blasts.	Core
47-5032.00	Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters	9918	Drive trucks to transport explosives and blasting equipment to blasting sites.	Core
47-5032.00	Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters	9919	Cut specified lengths of primacord and attach primers to cord ends.	Core
47-5032.00	Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters	9920	Maintain inventory levels, ordering new supplies as necessary.	Core
47-5032.00	Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters	9922	Repair and service blasting, shooting, and automotive equipment, and electrical wiring and instruments, using hand tools.	Core
47-5032.00	Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters	9923	Set up and operate short-wave radio or field telephone equipment to transmit and receive blast information.	Supplemental
47-5032.00	Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters	9924	Insert waterproof sealers, bullets, and/or powder charges into guns, and screw gun ports back into place.	Supplemental
47-5032.00	Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters	9925	Clean, gauge, and lubricate gun ports.	Supplemental
47-5032.00	Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters	9927	Lower perforating guns into wells, using hoists; then use measuring devices and instrument panels to position guns in correct positions for taking samples.	Supplemental
47-5032.00	Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters	23490	Create and lay out designs for drill and blast patterns.	
47-5032.00	Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters	23491	Document geological formations encountered during work.	
47-5032.00	Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters	23492	Operate machines to flush earth cuttings or to blow dust from holes.	
47-5032.00	Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters	23493	Set up and operate equipment such as hoists, jackhammers, and drills, in order to bore charge holes.	
47-5032.00	Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters	23494	Signal crane operators to move equipment.	
47-5041.00	Continuous Mining Machine Operators	20912	Hang ventilation tubing and ventilation curtains to ensure that the mining face area is kept properly ventilated.	Core
47-5041.00	Continuous Mining Machine Operators	20913	Conduct methane gas checks to ensure breathing quality of air.	Core
47-5041.00	Continuous Mining Machine Operators	20914	Check the stability of roof and rib support systems before mining face areas.	Core
47-5041.00	Continuous Mining Machine Operators	14956	Operate mining machines to gather coal and convey it to floors or shuttle cars.	Core
47-5041.00	Continuous Mining Machine Operators	14959	Drive machines into position at working faces.	Core
47-5041.00	Continuous Mining Machine Operators	14960	Move controls to start and regulate movement of conveyors and to start and position drill cutters or torches.	Core
47-5041.00	Continuous Mining Machine Operators	14958	Reposition machines to make additional holes or cuts.	Core
47-5041.00	Continuous Mining Machine Operators	14957	Determine locations, boundaries, and depths of holes or channels to be cut.	Core
47-5041.00	Continuous Mining Machine Operators	14961	Observe and listen to equipment operation to detect binding or stoppage of tools or other equipment malfunctions.	Core
47-5041.00	Continuous Mining Machine Operators	14962	Repair, oil, and adjust machines, and change cutting teeth, using wrenches.	Core
47-5041.00	Continuous Mining Machine Operators	14964	Install casings to prevent cave-ins.	Supplemental
47-5041.00	Continuous Mining Machine Operators	19876	Scrape or wash conveyors, using belt scrapers or belt washers, to minimize dust production.	Supplemental
47-5041.00	Continuous Mining Machine Operators	14963	Move levers to raise and lower hydraulic safety bars supporting roofs above machines until other workers complete framing.	Supplemental
47-5041.00	Continuous Mining Machine Operators	19875	Apply new technologies developed to minimize the environmental impact of coal mining.	Supplemental
47-5041.00	Continuous Mining Machine Operators	14965	Guide and assist crews laying track and resetting supports and blocking.	Supplemental
47-5043.00	Roof Bolters, Mining	4889	Drill bolt holes into roofs at specified distances from ribs or adjacent bolts.	Core
47-5043.00	Roof Bolters, Mining	21017	Pull down loose rock that cannot be supported.	Core
47-5043.00	Roof Bolters, Mining	4894	Position bolting machines, and insert drill bits into chucks.	Core
47-5043.00	Roof Bolters, Mining	21018	Perform safety checks on equipment before operating.	Core
47-5043.00	Roof Bolters, Mining	21019	Perform tests to determine if methane gas is present.	Core
47-5043.00	Roof Bolters, Mining	4890	Force bolts into holes, using hydraulic mechanisms of self-propelled bolting machines.	Core
47-5043.00	Roof Bolters, Mining	21020	Perform ventilation tasks, such as hanging ventilation curtains and tubes.	Core
47-5043.00	Roof Bolters, Mining	21021	Dust rocks after bolting.	Core
47-5043.00	Roof Bolters, Mining	21022	Install various types of bolts, including truss, glue, and resin bolts, traversing entire ceiling spans.	Core
47-5043.00	Roof Bolters, Mining	21023	Drill test holes and test bolts for specified tension, using torque wrenches.	Core
47-5043.00	Roof Bolters, Mining	4893	Position safety jacks to support underground mine roofs until bolts can be installed.	Core
47-5043.00	Roof Bolters, Mining	4895	Rotate chucks to turn bolts and open expansion heads against rock formations.	Core
47-5043.00	Roof Bolters, Mining	4891	Remove drill bits from chucks after drilling holes, and insert bolts into chucks.	Core
47-5043.00	Roof Bolters, Mining	4897	Tighten ends of anchored truss bolts, using turnbuckles.	Core
47-5044.00	Loading and Moving Machine Operators, Underground Mining	23501	Handle high voltage sources and hang electrical cables.	Core
47-5044.00	Loading and Moving Machine Operators, Underground Mining	23498	Drive loaded shuttle cars to ramps and move controls to discharge loads into mine cars or onto conveyors.	Core
47-5044.00	Loading and Moving Machine Operators, Underground Mining	15183	Pry off loose material from roofs and move it into the paths of machines, using crowbars.	Core
47-5044.00	Loading and Moving Machine Operators, Underground Mining	15184	Move trailing electrical cables clear of obstructions, using rubber safety gloves.	Core
47-5044.00	Loading and Moving Machine Operators, Underground Mining	23496	Control conveyors that run the entire length of shuttle cars to distribute loads as loading progresses.	Core
47-5044.00	Loading and Moving Machine Operators, Underground Mining	23506	Observe hand signals, grade stakes, or other markings when operating machines.	Core
47-5044.00	Loading and Moving Machine Operators, Underground Mining	23499	Examine roadway and clear obstructions from the path of travel.	Core
47-5044.00	Loading and Moving Machine Operators, Underground Mining	15185	Drive machines into piles of material blasted from working faces.	Core
47-5044.00	Loading and Moving Machine Operators, Underground Mining	15186	Operate levers to move conveyor booms or shovels so that mine contents such as coal, rock, and ore can be placed into cars or onto conveyors.	Core
47-5044.00	Loading and Moving Machine Operators, Underground Mining	23495	Clean, fuel, service, and perform safety checks on all equipment, and repair and replace parts as necessary.	Core
47-5044.00	Loading and Moving Machine Operators, Underground Mining	15187	Clean hoppers, and clean spillage from tracks, walks, driveways, and conveyor decking.	Core
47-5044.00	Loading and Moving Machine Operators, Underground Mining	15188	Oil, lubricate, and adjust conveyors, crushers, and other equipment, using hand tools and lubricating equipment.	Core
47-5044.00	Loading and Moving Machine Operators, Underground Mining	23504	Monitor loading processes to ensure that materials are loaded according to specifications.	Core
47-5044.00	Loading and Moving Machine Operators, Underground Mining	23503	Measure, weigh, or verify levels of rock, gravel, or other excavated material to prevent equipment overloads.	Core
47-5044.00	Loading and Moving Machine Operators, Underground Mining	15189	Replace hydraulic hoses, headlight bulbs, and gathering-arm teeth.	Core
47-5044.00	Loading and Moving Machine Operators, Underground Mining	15190	Stop gathering arms when cars are full.	Supplemental
47-5044.00	Loading and Moving Machine Operators, Underground Mining	23505	Move mine cars into position for loading and unloading, using pinchbars inserted under car wheels to position cars under loading spouts.	Supplemental
47-5044.00	Loading and Moving Machine Operators, Underground Mining	15191	Advance machines to gather material and convey it into cars.	Supplemental
47-5044.00	Loading and Moving Machine Operators, Underground Mining	15193	Signal workers to move loaded cars.	Supplemental
47-5044.00	Loading and Moving Machine Operators, Underground Mining	23500	Guide and stop cars by switching, applying brakes, or placing scotches, or wooden wedges, between wheels and rails.	Supplemental
47-5044.00	Loading and Moving Machine Operators, Underground Mining	15194	Observe and record car numbers, carriers, customers, tonnages, and grades and conditions of material.	Supplemental
47-5044.00	Loading and Moving Machine Operators, Underground Mining	23509	Read written instructions or confer with supervisors about schedules and materials to be moved.	Supplemental
47-5044.00	Loading and Moving Machine Operators, Underground Mining	23502	Maintain records of materials moved.	Supplemental
47-5044.00	Loading and Moving Machine Operators, Underground Mining	23497	Direct other workers to move stakes, place blocks, position anchors or cables, or move materials.	Supplemental
47-5044.00	Loading and Moving Machine Operators, Underground Mining	23508	Push or ride cars down slopes, or hook cars to cables and control cable drum brakes, to ease cars down inclines.	Supplemental
47-5051.00	Rock Splitters, Quarry	14966	Locate grain line patterns to determine how rocks will split when cut.	Core
47-5051.00	Rock Splitters, Quarry	14967	Remove pieces of stone from larger masses, using jackhammers, wedges, and other tools.	Core
47-5051.00	Rock Splitters, Quarry	14968	Insert wedges and feathers into holes, and drive wedges with sledgehammers to split stone sections from masses.	Core
47-5051.00	Rock Splitters, Quarry	14969	Mark dimensions or outlines on stone prior to cutting, using rules and chalk lines.	Core
47-5051.00	Rock Splitters, Quarry	14970	Cut slabs of stone into sheets that will be used for floors or counters.	Supplemental
47-5051.00	Rock Splitters, Quarry	14971	Set charges of explosives to split rock.	Supplemental
47-5051.00	Rock Splitters, Quarry	14972	Drill holes along outlines, using jackhammers.	Supplemental
47-5051.00	Rock Splitters, Quarry	14973	Drill holes into sides of stones broken from masses, insert dogs or attach slings, and direct removal of stones.	Supplemental
47-5051.00	Rock Splitters, Quarry	14974	Cut grooves along outlines, using chisels.	Supplemental
47-5071.00	Roustabouts, Oil and Gas	7112	Unscrew or tighten pipes, casing, tubing, and pump rods, using hand and power wrenches and tongs.	Core
47-5071.00	Roustabouts, Oil and Gas	7116	Dismantle and repair oil field machinery, boilers, and steam engine parts, using hand tools and power tools.	Core
47-5071.00	Roustabouts, Oil and Gas	7119	Guide cranes to move loads about decks.	Core
47-5071.00	Roustabouts, Oil and Gas	20145	Walk flow lines to locate leaks, using electronic detectors and by making visual inspections, and repair the leaks.	Core
47-5071.00	Roustabouts, Oil and Gas	23978	Lay gas and oil pipelines.	Core
47-5071.00	Roustabouts, Oil and Gas	7113	Bolt together pump and engine parts.	Core
47-5071.00	Roustabouts, Oil and Gas	7115	Move pipes to and from trucks, using truck winches and motorized lifts, or by hand.	Core
47-5071.00	Roustabouts, Oil and Gas	23979	Clean trucks used in the fields.	Core
47-5071.00	Roustabouts, Oil and Gas	7121	Dig holes, set forms, and mix and pour concrete into forms to make foundations for wood or steel derricks.	Supplemental
47-5071.00	Roustabouts, Oil and Gas	7120	Supply equipment to rig floors as requested and provide assistance to roughnecks.	Supplemental
47-5071.00	Roustabouts, Oil and Gas	7111	Clean up spilled oil by bailing it into barrels.	Supplemental
47-5071.00	Roustabouts, Oil and Gas	7117	Dig drainage ditches around wells and storage tanks.	Supplemental
47-5071.00	Roustabouts, Oil and Gas	7122	Cut down and remove trees and brush to clear drill sites, to reduce fire hazards, and to make way for roads to sites.	Supplemental
47-5081.00	Helpers--Extraction Workers	13699	Observe and monitor equipment operation during the extraction process to detect any problems.	Core
47-5081.00	Helpers--Extraction Workers	13700	Drive moving equipment to transport materials and parts to excavation sites.	Core
47-5081.00	Helpers--Extraction Workers	13705	Unload materials, devices, and machine parts, using hand tools.	Core
47-5081.00	Helpers--Extraction Workers	13709	Set up and adjust equipment used to excavate geological materials.	Core
47-5081.00	Helpers--Extraction Workers	13702	Organize materials to prepare for use.	Core
47-5081.00	Helpers--Extraction Workers	13698	Repair and maintain automotive and drilling equipment, using hand tools.	Core
47-5081.00	Helpers--Extraction Workers	13701	Clean up work areas and remove debris after extraction activities are complete.	Core
47-5081.00	Helpers--Extraction Workers	13708	Clean and prepare sites for excavation or boring.	Core
47-5081.00	Helpers--Extraction Workers	13706	Load materials into well holes or into equipment, using hand tools.	Core
47-5081.00	Helpers--Extraction Workers	13703	Provide assistance to extraction craft workers, such as earth drillers and derrick operators.	Supplemental
47-5081.00	Helpers--Extraction Workers	13710	Collect and examine geological matter, using hand tools and testing devices.	Supplemental
47-5081.00	Helpers--Extraction Workers	13707	Signal workers to start geological material extraction or boring.	Supplemental
47-5081.00	Helpers--Extraction Workers	13704	Dismantle extracting and boring equipment used for excavation, using hand tools.	Supplemental
47-5081.00	Helpers--Extraction Workers	13711	Dig trenches.	Supplemental
49-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers	2929	Inspect, test, and measure completed work, using devices such as hand tools or gauges to verify conformance to standards or repair requirements.	Core
49-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers	15263	Inspect and monitor work areas, examine tools and equipment, and provide employee safety training to prevent, detect, and correct unsafe conditions or violations of procedures and safety rules.	Core
49-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers	2920	Interpret specifications, blueprints, or job orders to construct templates and lay out reference points for workers.	Core
49-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers	2914	Monitor employees' work levels and review work performance.	Core
49-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers	2925	Perform skilled repair or maintenance operations, using equipment such as hand or power tools, hydraulic presses or shears, or welding equipment.	Core
49-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers	2919	Compute estimates and actual costs of factors such as materials, labor, or outside contractors.	Core
49-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers	15262	Monitor tool and part inventories and the condition and maintenance of shops to ensure adequate working conditions.	Core
49-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers	2918	Requisition materials and supplies, such as tools, equipment, or replacement parts.	Core
49-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers	2923	Confer with personnel, such as management, engineering, quality control, customer, or union workers' representatives, to coordinate work activities, resolve employee grievances, or identify and review resource needs.	Core
49-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers	2912	Determine schedules, sequences, and assignments for work activities, based on work priority, quantity of equipment, and skill of personnel.	Core
49-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers	2915	Examine objects, systems, or facilities and analyze information to determine needed installations, services, or repairs.	Core
49-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers	2917	Counsel employees about work-related issues and assist employees to correct job-skill deficiencies.	Core
49-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers	2924	Recommend or initiate personnel actions, such as hires, promotions, transfers, discharges, or disciplinary measures.	Core
49-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers	2922	Investigate accidents or injuries and prepare reports of findings.	Core
49-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers	2921	Conduct or arrange for worker training in safety, repair, or maintenance techniques, operational procedures, or equipment use.	Core
49-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers	2927	Develop, implement, or evaluate maintenance policies and procedures.	Core
49-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers	2930	Meet with vendors or suppliers to discuss products used in repair work.	Core
49-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers	2916	Participate in budget preparation and administration, coordinating purchasing and documentation and monitoring departmental expenditures.	Supplemental
49-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers	15264	Review, evaluate, accept, and coordinate completion of work bid from contractors.	Supplemental
49-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers	2926	Compile operational or personnel records, such as time and production records, inventory data, repair or maintenance statistics, or test results.	Supplemental
49-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers	2931	Develop or implement electronic maintenance programs or computer information management systems.	Supplemental
49-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers	2932	Design equipment configurations to meet personnel needs.	Supplemental
49-2011.00	Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers	11624	Reassemble machines after making repairs or replacing parts.	Core
49-2011.00	Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers	11623	Converse with customers to determine details of equipment problems.	Core
49-2011.00	Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers	11639	Disassemble machines to examine parts, such as wires, gears, or bearings for wear or defects, using hand or power tools and measuring devices.	Core
49-2011.00	Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers	11627	Advise customers concerning equipment operation, maintenance, or programming.	Core
49-2011.00	Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers	11635	Align, adjust, or calibrate equipment according to specifications.	Core
49-2011.00	Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers	11637	Repair, adjust, or replace electrical or mechanical components or parts, using hand tools, power tools, or soldering or welding equipment.	Core
49-2011.00	Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers	11625	Travel to customers' stores or offices to service machines or to provide emergency repair service.	Core
49-2011.00	Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers	11633	Maintain parts inventories and order any additional parts needed for repairs.	Core
49-2011.00	Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers	11630	Operate machines to test functioning of parts or mechanisms.	Core
49-2011.00	Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers	11626	Reinstall software programs or adjust settings on existing software to fix machine malfunctions.	Core
49-2011.00	Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers	11640	Clean, oil, or adjust mechanical parts to maintain machines' operating efficiency and to prevent breakdowns.	Core
49-2011.00	Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers	11631	Maintain records of equipment maintenance work or repairs.	Core
49-2011.00	Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers	11628	Test new systems to ensure that they are in working order.	Core
49-2011.00	Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers	11638	Complete repair bills, shop records, time cards, or expense reports.	Core
49-2011.00	Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers	11632	Install and configure new equipment, including operating software or peripheral equipment.	Core
49-2011.00	Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers	11644	Analyze equipment performance records to assess equipment functioning.	Core
49-2011.00	Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers	11642	Read specifications, such as blueprints, charts, or schematics, to determine machine settings or adjustments.	Core
49-2011.00	Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers	11634	Update existing equipment, performing tasks such as installing updated circuit boards or additional memory.	Core
49-2011.00	Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers	11636	Test components or circuits of faulty equipment to locate defects, using oscilloscopes, signal generators, ammeters, voltmeters, or special diagnostic software programs.	Core
49-2011.00	Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers	11629	Assemble machines according to specifications, using hand or power tools and measuring devices.	Core
49-2011.00	Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers	11643	Lay cable and hook up electrical connections between machines, power sources, and phone lines.	Core
49-2011.00	Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers	11641	Enter information into computers to copy programs from one electronic component to another or to draw, modify, or store schematics.	Core
49-2011.00	Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers	11645	Fill machines with toners, inks, or other duplicating fluids.	Core
49-2011.00	Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers	11646	Train new repairers.	Core
49-2011.00	Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers	11647	Calibrate testing instruments.	Supplemental
49-2021.00	Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers	19401	Inspect completed work to ensure all hardware is tight, antennas are level, hangers are properly fastened, proper support is in place, or adequate weather proofing has been installed.	Core
49-2021.00	Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers	19409	Run appropriate power, ground, or coaxial cables.	Core
49-2021.00	Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers	19410	Test operation of tower transmission components, using sweep testing tools or software.	Core
49-2021.00	Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers	19402	Install all necessary transmission equipment components, including antennas or antenna mounts, surge arrestors, transmission lines, connectors, or tower-mounted amplifiers (TMAs).	Core
49-2021.00	Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers	19407	Read work orders, blueprints, plans, datasheets or site drawings to determine work to be done.	Core
49-2021.00	Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers	19408	Replace existing antennas with new antennas as directed.	Core
49-2021.00	Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers	19398	Bolt equipment into place, using hand or power tools.	Core
49-2021.00	Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers	19404	Install, connect, or test underground or aboveground grounding systems.	Core
49-2021.00	Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers	19412	Complete reports related to project status, progress, or other work details, using computer software.	Core
49-2021.00	Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers	19399	Check antenna positioning to ensure specified azimuths or mechanical tilts and adjust as necessary.	Core
49-2021.00	Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers	19415	Transport equipment to work sites, using utility trucks and equipment trailers.	Core
49-2021.00	Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers	19414	Take site survey photos or photos of work performed, using digital cameras.	Core
49-2021.00	Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers	19411	Climb towers to access components, using safety equipment, such as full-body harnesses.	Supplemental
49-2021.00	Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers	19400	Climb communication towers to install, replace, or repair antennas or auxiliary equipment used to transmit and receive radio waves.	Supplemental
49-2021.00	Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers	19405	Lift equipment into position, using cranes and rigging tools or equipment, such as gin poles.	Supplemental
49-2021.00	Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers	19406	Perform maintenance or repair work on existing tower equipment, using hand or power tools.	Supplemental
49-2021.00	Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers	19413	Locate tower sites where work is to be performed, using mapping software.	Supplemental
49-2021.00	Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers	19403	Install or repair tower lighting components, including strobes, beacons, or lighting controllers.	Supplemental
49-2021.00	Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers	23510	Calibrate and align components, using scales, gauges, and other measuring instruments.	
49-2021.00	Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers	23511	Examine malfunctioning radio equipment to locate defects such as loose connections, broken wires, or burned-out components, using schematic diagrams and test equipment.	
49-2021.00	Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers	23512	Insert plugs into receptacles and bolt or screw leads to terminals to connect equipment to power sources, using hand tools.	
49-2021.00	Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers	23513	Install, adjust, and repair stationary and mobile radio transmitting and receiving equipment and two-way radio communication systems.	
49-2021.00	Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers	23514	Monitor radio range stations to detect transmission flaws and adjust controls to eliminate flaws.	
49-2021.00	Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers	23515	Mount equipment on transmission towers and in vehicles such as ships or ambulances.	
49-2021.00	Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers	23516	Remove and replace defective components and parts such as conductors, resistors, semiconductors, and integrated circuits, using soldering irons, wire cutters, and hand tools.	
49-2021.00	Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers	23517	Repair circuits, wiring, and soldering, using soldering irons and hand tools to install parts and adjust connections.	
49-2021.00	Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers	23518	Test batteries, using hydrometers and ammeters, and charge batteries as necessary.	
49-2021.00	Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers	23519	Test emergency transmitters to ensure their readiness for immediate use.	
49-2021.00	Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers	23520	Test equipment functions such as signal strength and quality, transmission capacity, interference, and signal delay, using equipment such as oscilloscopes, circuit analyzers, frequency meters, and wattmeters.	
49-2021.00	Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers	23521	Turn setscrews to adjust receivers for maximum sensitivity and transmitters for maximum output.	
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11655	Demonstrate equipment to customers and explain its use, responding to any inquiries or complaints.	Core
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11649	Test circuits and components of malfunctioning telecommunications equipment to isolate sources of malfunctions, using test meters, circuit diagrams, polarity probes, and other hand tools.	Core
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11650	Test repaired, newly installed, or updated equipment to ensure that it functions properly and conforms to specifications, using test equipment and observation.	Core
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11665	Climb poles and ladders, use truck-mounted booms, and enter areas such as manholes and cable vaults to install, maintain, or inspect equipment.	Core
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11660	Assemble and install communication equipment such as data and telephone communication lines, wiring, switching equipment, wiring frames, power apparatus, computer systems, and networks.	Core
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11668	Run wires between components and to outside cable systems, connecting them to wires from telephone poles or underground cable accesses.	Core
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11664	Test connections to ensure that power supplies are adequate and that communications links function.	Core
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11648	Note differences in wire and cable colors so that work can be performed correctly.	Core
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11652	Inspect equipment on a regular basis to ensure proper functioning.	Core
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11662	Collaborate with other workers to locate and correct malfunctions.	Core
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11659	Remove loose wires and other debris after work is completed.	Core
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11653	Repair or replace faulty equipment, such as defective and damaged telephones, wires, switching system components, and associated equipment.	Core
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11674	Maintain computer and manual records pertaining to facilities and equipment.	Core
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11661	Communicate with bases, using telephones or two-way radios to receive instructions or technical advice, or to report equipment status.	Core
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11654	Remove and remake connections to change circuit layouts, following work orders or diagrams.	Core
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11671	Clean and maintain tools, test equipment, and motor vehicles.	Core
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11677	Perform database verifications, using computers.	Core
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11658	Request support from technical service centers when on-site procedures fail to solve installation or maintenance problems.	Core
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11656	Analyze test readings, computer printouts, and trouble reports to determine equipment repair needs and required repair methods.	Core
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11657	Adjust or modify equipment to enhance equipment performance or to respond to customer requests.	Core
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11669	Remove and replace plug-in circuit equipment.	Core
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11666	Refer to manufacturers' manuals to obtain maintenance instructions pertaining to specific malfunctions.	Core
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11684	Dig holes or trenches as necessary for equipment installation and access.	Core
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11663	Review manufacturer's instructions, manuals, technical specifications, building permits, and ordinances to determine communication equipment requirements and procedures.	Core
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11651	Drive crew trucks to and from work areas.	Supplemental
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11670	Route and connect cables and lines to switches, switchboard equipment, and distributing frames, using wire-wrap guns or soldering irons to connect wires to terminals.	Supplemental
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11667	Designate cables available for use.	Supplemental
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11673	Diagnose and correct problems from remote locations, using special switchboards to find the sources of problems.	Supplemental
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11672	Program computerized switches and switchboards to provide requested features.	Supplemental
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11676	Enter codes needed to correct electronic switching system programming.	Supplemental
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11679	Examine telephone transmission facilities to determine requirements for new or additional telephone services.	Supplemental
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11682	Measure distances from landmarks to identify exact installation sites for equipment.	Supplemental
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11675	Install updated software and programs that maintain existing software or provide requested features, such as time-correlated call routing.	Supplemental
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11681	Perform routine maintenance on equipment, including adjusting and lubricating components and painting worn or exposed areas.	Supplemental
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11680	Determine viability of sites through observation, and discuss site locations and construction requirements with customers.	Supplemental
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11685	Install telephone station equipment, such as intercommunication systems, transmitters, receivers, relays, and ringers, and related apparatus, such as coin collectors, telephone booths, and switching-key equipment.	Supplemental
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11683	Clean switches and replace contact points, using vacuum hoses, solvents, and hand tools.	Supplemental
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11686	Provide input into the design and manufacturing of new equipment.	Supplemental
49-2022.00	Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers	11678	Address special issues or situations, such as illegal or unauthorized use of equipment, or cases of electrical or acoustic shock.	Supplemental
49-2091.00	Avionics Technicians	9934	Test and troubleshoot instruments, components, and assemblies, using circuit testers, oscilloscopes, or voltmeters.	Core
49-2091.00	Avionics Technicians	9935	Keep records of maintenance and repair work.	Core
49-2091.00	Avionics Technicians	9939	Adjust, repair, or replace malfunctioning components or assemblies, using hand tools or soldering irons.	Core
49-2091.00	Avionics Technicians	9938	Install electrical and electronic components, assemblies, and systems in aircraft, using hand tools, power tools, or soldering irons.	Core
49-2091.00	Avionics Technicians	9933	Set up and operate ground support and test equipment to perform functional flight tests of electrical and electronic systems.	Core
49-2091.00	Avionics Technicians	9941	Assemble components such as switches, electrical controls, and junction boxes, using hand tools or soldering irons.	Core
49-2091.00	Avionics Technicians	9943	Lay out installation of aircraft assemblies and systems, following documentation such as blueprints, manuals, and wiring diagrams.	Core
49-2091.00	Avionics Technicians	9940	Connect components to assemblies such as radio systems, instruments, magnetos, inverters, and in-flight refueling systems, using hand tools and soldering irons.	Core
49-2091.00	Avionics Technicians	9937	Interpret flight test data to diagnose malfunctions and systemic performance problems.	Core
49-2091.00	Avionics Technicians	9936	Coordinate work with that of engineers, technicians, and other aircraft maintenance personnel.	Core
49-2091.00	Avionics Technicians	9942	Fabricate parts and test aids as required.	Core
49-2091.00	Avionics Technicians	9944	Assemble prototypes or models of circuits, instruments, and systems for use in testing.	Core
49-2091.00	Avionics Technicians	9945	Operate computer-aided drafting and design applications to design avionics system modifications.	Supplemental
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11696	Inspect and test equipment to locate damage or worn parts and diagnose malfunctions, or read work orders or schematic drawings to determine required repairs.	Core
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11690	Reassemble repaired electric motors to specified requirements and ratings, using hand tools and electrical meters.	Core
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11688	Measure velocity, horsepower, revolutions per minute (rpm), amperage, circuitry, and voltage of units or parts to diagnose problems, using ammeters, voltmeters, wattmeters, and other testing devices.	Core
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11692	Repair and rebuild defective mechanical parts in electric motors, generators, and related equipment, using hand tools and power tools.	Core
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11702	Lift units or parts such as motors or generators, using cranes or chain hoists, or signal crane operators to lift heavy parts or subassemblies.	Core
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11689	Record repairs required, parts used, and labor time.	Core
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11701	Disassemble defective equipment so that repairs can be made, using hand tools.	Core
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11705	Adjust working parts, such as fan belts, contacts, and springs, using hand tools and gauges.	Core
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11699	Lubricate moving parts.	Core
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11695	Read service guides to find information needed to perform repairs.	Core
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11694	Inspect electrical connections, wiring, relays, charging resistance boxes, and storage batteries, following wiring diagrams.	Core
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11707	Scrape and clean units or parts, using cleaning solvents and equipment such as buffing wheels.	Core
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11703	Weld, braze, or solder electrical connections.	Core
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11713	Verify and adjust alignments and dimensions of parts, using gauges and tracing lathes.	Supplemental
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11720	Steam-clean polishing and buffing wheels to remove abrasives and bonding materials, and spray, brush, or recoat surfaces as necessary.	Supplemental
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11710	Set machinery for proper performance, using computers.	Supplemental
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11714	Test equipment for overheating, using speed gauges and thermometers.	Supplemental
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11704	Reface, ream, and polish commutators and machine parts to specified tolerances, using machine tools.	Supplemental
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11691	Maintain stocks of parts.	Supplemental
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11709	Cut and form insulation, and insert insulation into armature, rotor, or stator slots.	Supplemental
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11698	Assemble electrical parts such as alternators, generators, starting devices, and switches, following schematic drawings and using hand, machine, and power tools.	Supplemental
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11697	Solder, wrap, and coat wires to ensure proper insulation.	Supplemental
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11693	Rewire electrical systems, and repair or replace electrical accessories.	Supplemental
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11706	Clean cells, cell assemblies, glassware, leads, electrical connections, and battery poles, using scrapers, steam, water, emery cloths, power grinders, or acid.	Supplemental
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11708	Rewind coils on cores in slots, or make replacement coils, using coil-winding machines.	Supplemental
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11700	Remove and replace defective parts such as coil leads, carbon brushes, and wires, using soldering equipment.	Supplemental
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11726	Hammer out dents and twists in tools and equipment.	Supplemental
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11725	Seal joints with putty, mortar, and asbestos, using putty extruders and knives.	Supplemental
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11722	Repair and operate battery-charging equipment.	Supplemental
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11724	Sharpen tools such as saws, picks, shovels, screwdrivers, and scoops, either manually or by using bench grinders and emery wheels.	Supplemental
49-2092.00	Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers	11721	Test battery charges, and replace or recharge batteries as necessary.	Supplemental
49-2093.00	Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers, Transportation Equipment	11727	Inspect and test electrical systems and equipment to locate and diagnose malfunctions, using visual inspections, testing devices, and computer software.	Core
49-2093.00	Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers, Transportation Equipment	11728	Reassemble and test equipment after repairs.	Core
49-2093.00	Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers, Transportation Equipment	11732	Adjust, repair, or replace defective wiring and relays in ignition, lighting, air-conditioning, and safety control systems, using electrician's tools.	Core
49-2093.00	Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers, Transportation Equipment	11729	Splice wires with knives or cutting pliers, and solder connections to fixtures, outlets, and equipment.	Core
49-2093.00	Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers, Transportation Equipment	11731	Locate and remove or repair circuit defects such as blown fuses or malfunctioning transistors.	Core
49-2093.00	Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers, Transportation Equipment	11734	Maintain equipment service records.	Core
49-2093.00	Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers, Transportation Equipment	11733	Refer to schematics and manufacturers' specifications that show connections and provide instructions on how to locate problems.	Core
49-2093.00	Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers, Transportation Equipment	11738	Install fixtures, outlets, terminal boards, switches, and wall boxes, using hand tools.	Core
49-2093.00	Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers, Transportation Equipment	11730	Install new fuses, electrical cables, or power sources as required.	Core
49-2093.00	Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers, Transportation Equipment	11735	Cut openings and drill holes for fixtures, outlet boxes, and fuse holders, using electric drills and routers.	Core
49-2093.00	Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers, Transportation Equipment	11740	Confer with customers to determine the nature of malfunctions.	Supplemental
49-2093.00	Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers, Transportation Equipment	11737	Install electrical equipment such as air-conditioning, heating, or ignition systems and components such as generator brushes and commutators, using hand tools.	Supplemental
49-2093.00	Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers, Transportation Equipment	11739	Repair or rebuild equipment such as starters, generators, distributors, or door controls, using electrician's tools.	Supplemental
49-2093.00	Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers, Transportation Equipment	11741	Estimate costs of repairs based on parts and labor requirements.	Supplemental
49-2093.00	Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers, Transportation Equipment	11736	Measure, cut, and install frameworks and conduit to support and connect wiring, control panels, and junction boxes, using hand tools.	Supplemental
49-2094.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment	886	Test faulty equipment to diagnose malfunctions, using test equipment or software, and applying knowledge of the functional operation of electronic units and systems.	Core
49-2094.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment	892	Maintain equipment logs that record performance problems, repairs, calibrations, or tests.	Core
49-2094.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment	884	Set up and test industrial equipment to ensure that it functions properly.	Core
49-2094.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment	890	Inspect components of industrial equipment for accurate assembly and installation or for defects, such as loose connections or frayed wires.	Core
49-2094.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment	897	Install repaired equipment in various settings, such as industrial or military establishments.	Core
49-2094.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment	885	Operate equipment to demonstrate proper use or to analyze malfunctions.	Core
49-2094.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment	899	Enter information into computer to copy program or to draw, modify, or store schematics, applying knowledge of software package used.	Core
49-2094.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment	882	Perform scheduled preventive maintenance tasks, such as checking, cleaning, or repairing equipment, to detect and prevent problems.	Core
49-2094.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment	888	Calibrate testing instruments and installed or repaired equipment to prescribed specifications.	Core
49-2094.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment	887	Repair or adjust equipment, machines, or defective components, replacing worn parts, such as gaskets or seals in watertight electrical equipment.	Core
49-2094.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment	895	Consult with customers, supervisors, or engineers to plan layout of equipment or to resolve problems in system operation or maintenance.	Core
49-2094.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment	894	Maintain inventory of spare parts.	Core
49-2094.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment	891	Study blueprints, schematics, manuals, or other specifications to determine installation procedures.	Core
49-2094.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment	883	Examine work orders and converse with equipment operators to detect equipment problems and to ascertain whether mechanical or human errors contributed to the problems.	Core
49-2094.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment	893	Coordinate efforts with other workers involved in installing or maintaining equipment or components.	Core
49-2094.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment	901	Develop or modify industrial electronic devices, circuits, or equipment, according to available specifications.	Core
49-2094.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment	898	Determine feasibility of using standardized equipment or develop specifications for equipment required to perform additional functions.	Core
49-2094.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment	889	Advise management regarding customer satisfaction, product performance, or suggestions for product improvements.	Core
49-2094.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment	896	Send defective units to the manufacturer or to a specialized repair shop for repair.	Core
49-2094.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment	900	Sign overhaul documents for equipment replaced or repaired.	Supplemental
49-2095.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay	11743	Inspect and test equipment and circuits to identify malfunctions or defects, using wiring diagrams and testing devices such as ohmmeters, voltmeters, or ammeters.	Core
49-2095.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay	11747	Prepare and maintain records detailing tests, repairs, and maintenance.	Core
49-2095.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay	11744	Consult manuals, schematics, wiring diagrams, and engineering personnel to troubleshoot and solve equipment problems and to determine optimum equipment functioning.	Core
49-2095.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay	11748	Analyze test data to diagnose malfunctions, to determine performance characteristics of systems, or to evaluate effects of system modifications.	Core
49-2095.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay	11746	Open and close switches to isolate defective relays, performing adjustments or repairs.	Core
49-2095.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay	11745	Notify facility personnel of equipment shutdowns.	Core
49-2095.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay	11750	Repair, replace, and clean equipment and components such as circuit breakers, brushes, and commutators.	Core
49-2095.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay	11753	Run signal quality and connectivity tests for individual cables, and record results.	Core
49-2095.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay	11756	Maintain inventories of spare parts for all equipment, requisitioning parts as necessary.	Core
49-2095.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay	11742	Construct, test, maintain, and repair substation relay and control systems.	Supplemental
49-2095.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay	11749	Test insulators and bushings of equipment by inducing voltage across insulation, testing current, and calculating insulation loss.	Supplemental
49-2095.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay	11752	Schedule and supervise the construction and testing of special devices and the implementation of unique monitoring or control systems.	Supplemental
49-2095.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay	11754	Schedule and supervise splicing or termination of cables in color-code order.	Supplemental
49-2095.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay	11755	Test oil in circuit breakers and transformers for dielectric strength, refilling oil periodically.	Supplemental
49-2095.00	Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay	11751	Disconnect voltage regulators, bolts, and screws, and connect replacement regulators to high-voltage lines.	Supplemental
49-2096.00	Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles	13728	Install equipment and accessories, such as stereos, navigation equipment, communication equipment, and security systems.	Core
49-2096.00	Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles	13727	Inspect and test electrical or electronic systems to locate and diagnose malfunctions, using visual inspections and testing instruments, such as oscilloscopes and voltmeters.	Core
49-2096.00	Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles	13732	Cut openings and drill holes for fixtures and equipment, using electric drills and routers.	Core
49-2096.00	Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles	13725	Splice wires with knives or cutting pliers, and solder connections to fixtures and equipment.	Core
49-2096.00	Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles	13726	Diagnose or repair problems with electronic equipment, such as sound, navigation, communication, and security equipment, in motor vehicles.	Core
49-2096.00	Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles	13731	Run new speaker and electrical cables.	Core
49-2096.00	Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles	13730	Confer with customers to determine the nature of malfunctions.	Core
49-2096.00	Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles	13734	Remove seats, carpeting, and interiors of doors and add sound-absorbing material in empty spaces, reinstalling interior parts.	Core
49-2096.00	Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles	13735	Record results of diagnostic tests.	Core
49-2096.00	Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles	13729	Estimate costs of repairs, based on parts and labor charges.	Core
49-2096.00	Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles	13733	Replace and clean electrical or electronic components.	Core
49-2096.00	Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles	13736	Build fiberglass or wooden enclosures for sound components, and fit them to automobile dimensions.	Core
49-2097.00	Audiovisual Equipment Installers and Repairers	13738	Install, service, and repair electronic equipment or instruments such as televisions, radios, and videocassette recorders.	Core
49-2097.00	Audiovisual Equipment Installers and Repairers	13739	Calibrate and test equipment, and locate circuit and component faults, using hand and power tools and measuring and testing instruments such as resistance meters and oscilloscopes.	Core
49-2097.00	Audiovisual Equipment Installers and Repairers	13740	Confer with customers to determine the nature of problems or to explain repairs.	Core
49-2097.00	Audiovisual Equipment Installers and Repairers	13747	Position or mount speakers, and wire speakers to consoles.	Core
49-2097.00	Audiovisual Equipment Installers and Repairers	13742	Instruct customers on the safe and proper use of equipment.	Core
49-2097.00	Audiovisual Equipment Installers and Repairers	13746	Make service calls to repair units in customers' homes, or return units to shops for major repairs.	Core
49-2097.00	Audiovisual Equipment Installers and Repairers	13744	Read and interpret electronic circuit diagrams, function block diagrams, specifications, engineering drawings, and service manuals.	Core
49-2097.00	Audiovisual Equipment Installers and Repairers	13741	Tune or adjust equipment and instruments to obtain optimum visual or auditory reception, according to specifications, manuals, and drawings.	Core
49-2097.00	Audiovisual Equipment Installers and Repairers	13745	Keep records of work orders and test and maintenance reports.	Core
49-2097.00	Audiovisual Equipment Installers and Repairers	13737	Disassemble entertainment equipment and repair or replace loose, worn, or defective components and wiring, using hand tools and soldering irons.	Core
49-2097.00	Audiovisual Equipment Installers and Repairers	13743	Compute cost estimates for labor and materials.	Supplemental
49-2098.00	Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers	11761	Install, maintain, or repair security systems, alarm devices, or related equipment, following blueprints of electrical layouts and building plans.	Core
49-2098.00	Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers	11760	Mount and fasten control panels, door and window contacts, sensors, or video cameras, and attach electrical and telephone wiring to connect components.	Core
49-2098.00	Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers	11767	Demonstrate systems for customers and explain details, such as the causes and consequences of false alarms.	Core
49-2098.00	Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers	11765	Test and repair circuits and sensors, following wiring and system specifications.	Core
49-2098.00	Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers	20799	Feed cables through access holes, roof spaces, or cavity walls to reach fixture outlets, positioning and terminating cables, wires, or strapping.	Core
49-2098.00	Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers	11758	Examine systems to locate problems, such as loose connections or broken insulation.	Core
49-2098.00	Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers	20800	Test backup batteries, keypad programming, sirens, or other security features to ensure proper functioning or to diagnose malfunctions.	Core
49-2098.00	Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers	11766	Drill holes for wiring in wall studs, joists, ceilings, or floors.	Core
49-2098.00	Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers	11763	Inspect installation sites and study work orders, building plans, and installation manuals to determine materials requirements and installation procedures.	Core
49-2098.00	Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers	11768	Consult with clients to assess risks and to determine security requirements.	Core
49-2098.00	Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers	11770	Mount raceways and conduits and fasten wires to wood framing, using staplers.	Core
49-2098.00	Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers	11764	Adjust sensitivity of units, based on room structures and manufacturers' recommendations, using programming keypads.	Core
49-2098.00	Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers	11769	Keep informed of new products and developments.	Core
49-2098.00	Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers	11773	Order replacement parts.	Core
49-2098.00	Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers	11772	Prepare documents, such as invoices or warranties.	Supplemental
49-2098.00	Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers	11771	Provide customers with cost estimates for equipment installation.	Supplemental
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9947	Inspect completed work to certify that maintenance meets standards and that aircraft are ready for operation.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9946	Read and interpret maintenance manuals, service bulletins, and other specifications to determine the feasibility and method of repairing or replacing malfunctioning or damaged components.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9948	Maintain repair logs, documenting all preventive and corrective aircraft maintenance.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9950	Examine and inspect aircraft components, including landing gear, hydraulic systems, and deicers to locate cracks, breaks, leaks, or other problems.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9949	Conduct routine and special inspections as required by regulations.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9954	Replace or repair worn, defective, or damaged components, using hand tools, gauges, and testing equipment.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9951	Inspect airframes for wear or other defects.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9977	Check for corrosion, distortion, and invisible cracks in the fuselage, wings, and tail, using x-ray and magnetic inspection equipment.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9955	Measure parts for wear, using precision instruments.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9967	Remove or install aircraft engines, using hoists or forklift trucks.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9965	Service and maintain aircraft and related apparatus by performing activities such as flushing crankcases, cleaning screens, and or moving parts.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9957	Test operation of engines and other systems, using test equipment, such as ignition analyzers, compression checkers, distributor timers, or ammeters.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9956	Assemble and install electrical, plumbing, mechanical, hydraulic, and structural components and accessories, using hand or power tools.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9959	Reassemble engines following repair or inspection and reinstall engines in aircraft.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9952	Maintain, repair, and rebuild aircraft structures, functional components, and parts, such as wings and fuselage, rigging, hydraulic units, oxygen systems, fuel systems, electrical systems, gaskets, or seals.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9953	Measure the tension of control cables.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9960	Read and interpret pilots' descriptions of problems to diagnose causes.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9958	Obtain fuel and oil samples and check them for contamination.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9966	Examine engines through specially designed openings while working from ladders or scaffolds, or use hoists or lifts to remove the entire engine from an aircraft.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9981	Listen to operating engines to detect and diagnose malfunctions, such as sticking or burned valves.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9970	Remove or cut out defective parts or drill holes to gain access to internal defects or damage, using drills and punches.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9972	Communicate with other workers to coordinate fitting and alignment of heavy parts, or to facilitate processing of repair parts.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9968	Inventory and requisition or order supplies, parts, materials, and equipment.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9971	Clean, refuel, and change oil in line service aircraft.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9961	Modify aircraft structures, space vehicles, systems, or components, following drawings, schematics, charts, engineering orders, and technical publications.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9974	Clean engines, sediment bulk and screens, and carburetors, adjusting carburetor float levels.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9962	Install and align repaired or replacement parts for subsequent riveting or welding, using clamps and wrenches.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9982	Accompany aircraft on flights to make in-flight adjustments and corrections.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9963	Locate and mark dimensions and reference lines on defective or replacement parts, using templates, scribes, compasses, and steel rules.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9976	Spread plastic film over areas to be repaired to prevent damage to surrounding areas.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9969	Fabricate defective sections or parts, using metal fabricating machines, saws, brakes, shears, and grinders.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9964	Clean, strip, prime, and sand structural surfaces and materials to prepare them for bonding.	Core
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9979	Determine repair limits for engine hot section parts.	Supplemental
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9978	Disassemble engines and inspect parts, such as turbine blades or cylinders, for corrosion, wear, warping, cracks, and leaks, using precision measuring instruments, x-rays, and magnetic inspection equipment.	Supplemental
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9983	Remove, inspect, repair, and install in-flight refueling stores and external fuel tanks.	Supplemental
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9973	Trim and shape replacement body sections to specified sizes and fits and secure sections in place, using adhesives, hand tools, and power tools.	Supplemental
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9980	Cure bonded structures, using portable or stationary curing equipment.	Supplemental
49-3011.00	Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians	9975	Prepare and paint aircraft surfaces.	Supplemental
49-3021.00	Automotive Body and Related Repairers	2933	File, grind, sand, and smooth filled or repaired surfaces, using power tools and hand tools.	Core
49-3021.00	Automotive Body and Related Repairers	18580	Inspect repaired vehicles for proper functioning, completion of work, dimensional accuracy, and overall appearance of paint job, and test-drive vehicles to ensure proper alignment and handling.	Core
49-3021.00	Automotive Body and Related Repairers	2943	Fit and weld replacement parts into place, using wrenches and welding equipment, and grind down welds to smooth them, using power grinders and other tools.	Core
49-3021.00	Automotive Body and Related Repairers	2938	Prime and paint repaired surfaces, using paint sprayguns and motorized sanders.	Core
49-3021.00	Automotive Body and Related Repairers	2935	Follow supervisors' instructions as to which parts to restore or replace and how much time the job should take.	Core
49-3021.00	Automotive Body and Related Repairers	2934	Sand body areas to be painted and cover bumpers, windows, and trim with masking tape or paper to protect them from the paint.	Core
49-3021.00	Automotive Body and Related Repairers	2941	Chain or clamp frames and sections to alignment machines that use hydraulic pressure to align damaged components.	Core
49-3021.00	Automotive Body and Related Repairers	2944	Position dolly blocks against surfaces of dented areas and beat opposite surfaces to remove dents, using hammers.	Core
49-3021.00	Automotive Body and Related Repairers	2937	Cut and tape plastic separating film to outside repair areas to avoid damaging surrounding surfaces during repair procedure and remove tape and wash surfaces after repairs are complete.	Core
49-3021.00	Automotive Body and Related Repairers	2946	Review damage reports, prepare or review repair cost estimates, and plan work to be performed.	Core
49-3021.00	Automotive Body and Related Repairers	2942	Fill small dents that cannot be worked out with plastic or solder.	Core
49-3021.00	Automotive Body and Related Repairers	2936	Remove damaged sections of vehicles using metal-cutting guns, air grinders and wrenches, and install replacement parts using wrenches or welding equipment.	Core
49-3021.00	Automotive Body and Related Repairers	2947	Remove small pits and dimples in body metal, using pick hammers and punches.	Core
49-3021.00	Automotive Body and Related Repairers	2948	Remove upholstery, accessories, electrical window-and-seat-operating equipment, and trim to gain access to vehicle bodies and fenders.	Core
49-3021.00	Automotive Body and Related Repairers	2940	Mix polyester resins and hardeners to be used in restoring damaged areas.	Core
49-3021.00	Automotive Body and Related Repairers	2954	Fit and secure windows, vinyl roofs, and metal trim to vehicle bodies, using caulking guns, adhesive brushes, and mallets.	Core
49-3021.00	Automotive Body and Related Repairers	2950	Adjust or align headlights, wheels, and brake systems.	Core
49-3021.00	Automotive Body and Related Repairers	2956	Replace damaged glass on vehicles.	Core
49-3021.00	Automotive Body and Related Repairers	2945	Remove damaged panels, and identify the family and properties of the plastic used on a vehicle.	Core
49-3021.00	Automotive Body and Related Repairers	2951	Apply heat to plastic panels, using hot-air welding guns or immersion in hot water, and press the softened panels back into shape by hand.	Core
49-3021.00	Automotive Body and Related Repairers	2949	Clean work areas, using air hoses, to remove damaged material and discarded fiberglass strips used in repair procedures.	Core
49-3021.00	Automotive Body and Related Repairers	2952	Soak fiberglass matting in resin mixtures and apply layers of matting over repair areas to specified thicknesses.	Core
49-3021.00	Automotive Body and Related Repairers	2955	Read specifications or confer with customers to determine the desired custom modifications for altering the appearance of vehicles.	Supplemental
49-3021.00	Automotive Body and Related Repairers	2953	Cut openings in vehicle bodies for the installation of customized windows, using templates and power shears or chisels.	Supplemental
49-3021.00	Automotive Body and Related Repairers	2957	Measure and mark vinyl material and cut material to size for roof installation, using rules, straightedges, and hand shears.	Supplemental
49-3022.00	Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers	20645	Prime all scratches on pinchwelds with primer and allow to dry.	Core
49-3022.00	Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers	8318	Remove all dirt, foreign matter, and loose glass from damaged areas, apply primer along windshield or window edges, and allow primer to dry.	Core
49-3022.00	Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers	8320	Allow all glass parts installed with urethane ample time to cure, taking temperature and humidity into account.	Core
49-3022.00	Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers	8324	Apply a bead of urethane around the perimeter of each pinchweld and dress the remaining urethane on the pinchwelds so that it is of uniform level and thickness.	Core
49-3022.00	Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers	8325	Select appropriate tools, safety equipment, and parts, according to job requirements.	Core
49-3022.00	Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers	20646	Install replacement glass in vehicles.	Core
49-3022.00	Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers	8322	Obtain windshields or windows for specific automobile makes and models from stock and examine them for defects prior to installation.	Core
49-3022.00	Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers	8323	Check for and remove moisture or contamination in damaged areas and keep areas dry until repairs are complete.	Core
49-3022.00	Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers	8327	Replace all moldings, clips, windshield wipers, or other parts that were removed prior to glass replacement or repair.	Core
49-3022.00	Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers	8326	Remove broken or damaged glass windshields or window glass from motor vehicles, using hand tools to remove screws from frames holding glass.	Core
49-3022.00	Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers	8328	Remove moldings, clips, windshield wipers, screws, bolts, and inside A-pillar moldings and lower headliners in preparation for installation or repair work.	Core
49-3022.00	Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers	8329	Install, repair, or replace safety glass and related materials, such as back glass heating elements, on vehicles or equipment.	Core
49-3022.00	Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers	8335	Cool or warm glass in the event of temperature extremes.	Core
49-3022.00	Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers	8333	Replace or adjust motorized or manual window-raising mechanisms.	Core
49-3022.00	Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers	8334	Install new foam dams on pinchwelds, if required.	Core
49-3022.00	Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers	8330	Install rubber channeling strips around edges of glass or frames to weatherproof windows or to prevent rattling.	Core
49-3022.00	Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers	8331	Hold cut or uneven edges of glass against automated abrasive belts to shape or smooth edges.	Supplemental
49-3022.00	Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers	8332	Cut flat safety glass according to specified patterns or perform precision pattern making and glass cutting to custom fit replacement windows.	Supplemental
49-3023.00	Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics	23523	Inspect vehicles for damage and record findings so that necessary repairs can be made.	Core
49-3023.00	Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics	23522	Test drive vehicles and test components and systems, using equipment such as infrared engine analyzers, compression gauges, and computerized diagnostic devices.	Core
49-3023.00	Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics	23524	Test and adjust repaired systems to meet manufacturers' performance specifications.	Core
49-3023.00	Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics	23525	Repair, reline, replace, and adjust brakes.	Core
49-3023.00	Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics	23527	Review work orders and discuss work with supervisors.	Core
49-3023.00	Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics	23526	Estimate costs of vehicle repair.	Core
49-3023.00	Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics	23529	Confer with customers to obtain descriptions of vehicle problems and to discuss work to be performed and future repair requirements.	Core
49-3023.00	Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics	23530	Align vehicles' front ends.	Core
49-3023.00	Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics	23537	Align wheels, axles, frames, torsion bars, and steering mechanisms of automobiles, using special alignment equipment and wheel-balancing machines.	Core
49-3023.00	Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics	23532	Tear down, repair, and rebuild faulty assemblies, such as power systems, steering systems, and linkages.	Core
49-3023.00	Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics	23533	Perform routine and scheduled maintenance services, such as oil changes, lubrications, and tune-ups.	Core
49-3023.00	Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics	23535	Plan work procedures, using charts, technical manuals, and experience.	Core
49-3023.00	Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics	23534	Follow checklists to ensure all important parts are examined, including belts, hoses, steering systems, spark plugs, brake and fuel systems, wheel bearings, and other potentially troublesome areas.	Core
49-3023.00	Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics	23536	Maintain cleanliness of work area.	Core
49-3023.00	Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics	23542	Change spark plugs, fuel filters, air filters, and batteries in hybrid electric vehicles.	Core
49-3023.00	Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics	23540	Repair and service air conditioning, heating, engine cooling, and electrical systems.	Core
49-3023.00	Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics	23541	Disassemble units and inspect parts for wear, using micrometers, calipers, and gauges.	Core
49-3023.00	Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics	23531	Test electronic computer components in automobiles to ensure proper operation.	Core
49-3023.00	Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics	23543	Overhaul or replace carburetors, blowers, generators, distributors, starters, and pumps.	Core
49-3023.00	Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics	23544	Repair or replace parts such as pistons, rods, gears, valves, and bearings.	Core
49-3023.00	Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics	23545	Rewire ignition systems, lights, and instrument panels.	Core
49-3023.00	Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics	23528	Troubleshoot fuel, ignition, and emissions control systems, using electronic testing equipment.	Core
49-3023.00	Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics	23538	Tune automobile engines to ensure proper and efficient functioning.	Core
49-3023.00	Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics	23539	Repair, replace, or adjust defective fuel injectors, carburetor parts, and gasoline filters.	Core
49-3023.00	Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics	23546	Install, adjust, or repair hydraulic or electromagnetic automatic lift mechanisms used to raise and lower automobile windows, seats, and tops.	Core
49-3023.00	Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics	23548	Conduct visual inspections of compressed natural gas fuel systems to identify cracks, gouges, abrasions, discoloration, broken fibers, loose brackets, damaged gaskets, or other problems.	Supplemental
49-3023.00	Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics	23547	Rebuild parts, such as crankshafts and cylinder blocks.	Supplemental
49-3023.00	Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics	23549	Diagnose and replace or repair engine management systems or related sensors for flexible fuel vehicles (FFVs) with ignition timing, fuel rate, alcohol concentration, or air-to-fuel ratio malfunctions.	Supplemental
49-3023.00	Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics	23550	Repair or rebuild transmissions.	
49-3023.00	Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics	23551	Retrofit vehicle fuel systems with aftermarket products, such as vapor transfer devices, evaporation control devices, swirlers, lean burn devices, and friction reduction devices, to enhance combustion and fuel efficiency.	
49-3031.00	Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists	2981	Use handtools, such as screwdrivers, pliers, wrenches, pressure gauges, or precision instruments, as well as power tools, such as pneumatic wrenches, lathes, welding equipment, or jacks and hoists.	Core
49-3031.00	Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists	2982	Inspect brake systems, steering mechanisms, wheel bearings, and other important parts to ensure that they are in proper operating condition.	Core
49-3031.00	Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists	2985	Raise trucks, buses, and heavy parts or equipment using hydraulic jacks or hoists.	Core
49-3031.00	Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists	2984	Adjust and reline brakes, align wheels, tighten bolts and screws, and reassemble equipment.	Core
49-3031.00	Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists	2991	Attach test instruments to equipment, and read dials and gauges to diagnose malfunctions.	Core
49-3031.00	Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists	2983	Perform routine maintenance such as changing oil, checking batteries, and lubricating equipment and machinery.	Core
49-3031.00	Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists	2988	Examine and adjust protective guards, loose bolts, and specified safety devices.	Core
49-3031.00	Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists	2987	Inspect, test, and listen to defective equipment to diagnose malfunctions, using test instruments such as handheld computers, motor analyzers, chassis charts, or pressure gauges.	Core
49-3031.00	Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists	2992	Rewire ignition systems, lights, and instrument panels.	Core
49-3031.00	Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists	2986	Test drive trucks and buses to diagnose malfunctions or to ensure that they are working properly.	Core
49-3031.00	Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists	18582	Diagnose and repair vehicle heating and cooling systems.	Core
49-3031.00	Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists	2995	Inspect, repair, and maintain automotive and mechanical equipment and machinery, such as pumps and compressors.	Core
49-3031.00	Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists	2989	Inspect and verify dimensions and clearances of parts to ensure conformance to factory specifications.	Core
49-3031.00	Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists	2996	Disassemble and overhaul internal combustion engines, pumps, generators, transmissions, clutches, and differential units.	Core
49-3031.00	Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists	19886	Adjust or repair computer controlled exhaust emissions devices.	Core
49-3031.00	Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists	2997	Rebuild gas or diesel engines.	Core
49-3031.00	Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists	2990	Specialize in repairing and maintaining parts of the engine, such as fuel injection systems.	Core
49-3031.00	Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists	2993	Recondition and replace parts, pistons, bearings, gears, and valves.	Core
49-3031.00	Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists	20453	Install or repair accessories.	Core
49-3031.00	Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists	20454	Repair or adjust seats, doors, or windows.	Core
49-3031.00	Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists	23955	Dismount, mount, and repair or replace tires.	Core
49-3031.00	Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists	2998	Align front ends and suspension systems.	Core
49-3031.00	Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists	19888	Maintain or repair vehicles with alternative fuel systems, including biodiesel, hybrid, or compressed natural gas vehicles.	Core
49-3031.00	Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists	19889	Measure vehicle emissions to determine whether they are within acceptable limits.	Supplemental
49-3031.00	Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists	19887	Follow green operational practices involving conservation of water or energy or reduction of solid waste.	Supplemental
49-3031.00	Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists	2999	Operate valve-grinding machines to grind and reset valves.	Supplemental
49-3041.00	Farm Equipment Mechanics and Service Technicians	13749	Reassemble machines and equipment following repair, testing operation and making adjustments, as necessary.	Core
49-3041.00	Farm Equipment Mechanics and Service Technicians	13750	Maintain, repair, and overhaul farm machinery and vehicles, such as tractors, harvesters, and irrigation systems.	Core
49-3041.00	Farm Equipment Mechanics and Service Technicians	13751	Examine and listen to equipment, read inspection reports, and confer with customers to locate and diagnose malfunctions.	Core
49-3041.00	Farm Equipment Mechanics and Service Technicians	13748	Record details of repairs made and parts used.	Core
49-3041.00	Farm Equipment Mechanics and Service Technicians	13752	Dismantle defective machines for repair, using hand tools.	Core
49-3041.00	Farm Equipment Mechanics and Service Technicians	13755	Clean and lubricate parts.	Core
49-3041.00	Farm Equipment Mechanics and Service Technicians	13754	Repair or replace defective parts, using hand tools, milling and woodworking machines, lathes, welding equipment, grinders, or saws.	Core
49-3041.00	Farm Equipment Mechanics and Service Technicians	13753	Test and replace electrical components and wiring, using test meters, soldering equipment, and hand tools.	Core
49-3041.00	Farm Equipment Mechanics and Service Technicians	13756	Tune or overhaul engines.	Core
49-3041.00	Farm Equipment Mechanics and Service Technicians	13757	Drive trucks to haul tools and equipment for on-site repair of large machinery.	Core
49-3041.00	Farm Equipment Mechanics and Service Technicians	13758	Fabricate new metal parts, using drill presses, engine lathes, and other machine tools.	Core
49-3041.00	Farm Equipment Mechanics and Service Technicians	13761	Repair bent or torn sheet metal.	Core
49-3041.00	Farm Equipment Mechanics and Service Technicians	13759	Calculate bills according to record of repairs made, labor time, and parts used.	Supplemental
49-3041.00	Farm Equipment Mechanics and Service Technicians	13760	Install and repair agricultural irrigation, plumbing, and sprinkler systems.	Supplemental
49-3042.00	Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines	3001	Repair and replace damaged or worn parts.	Core
49-3042.00	Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines	3000	Test mechanical products and equipment after repair or assembly to ensure proper performance and compliance with manufacturers' specifications.	Core
49-3042.00	Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines	3002	Operate and inspect machines or heavy equipment to diagnose defects.	Core
49-3042.00	Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines	3008	Read and understand operating manuals, blueprints, and technical drawings.	Core
49-3042.00	Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines	3004	Dismantle and reassemble heavy equipment using hoists and hand tools.	Core
49-3042.00	Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines	3009	Overhaul and test machines or equipment to ensure operating efficiency.	Core
49-3042.00	Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines	3014	Adjust, maintain, and repair or replace subassemblies, such as transmissions and crawler heads, using hand tools, jacks, and cranes.	Core
49-3042.00	Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines	18583	Repair, rewire, and troubleshoot electrical systems.	Core
49-3042.00	Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines	3003	Diagnose faults or malfunctions to determine required repairs, using engine diagnostic equipment such as computerized test equipment and calibration devices.	Core
49-3042.00	Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines	3006	Examine parts for damage or excessive wear, using micrometers and gauges.	Core
49-3042.00	Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines	3012	Weld or solder broken parts and structural members, using electric or gas welders and soldering tools.	Core
49-3042.00	Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines	18584	Research, order, and maintain parts inventory for services and repairs.	Core
49-3042.00	Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines	3011	Fit bearings to adjust, repair, or overhaul mobile mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic equipment.	Core
49-3042.00	Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines	3007	Schedule maintenance for industrial machines and equipment, and keep equipment service records.	Core
49-3042.00	Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines	3005	Clean, lubricate, and perform other routine maintenance work on equipment and vehicles.	Core
49-3042.00	Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines	3010	Assemble gear systems, and align frames and gears.	Core
49-3042.00	Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines	3013	Clean parts by spraying them with grease solvent or immersing them in tanks of solvent.	Core
49-3042.00	Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines	3015	Adjust and maintain industrial machinery, using control and regulating devices.	Core
49-3042.00	Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines	3016	Fabricate needed parts or items from sheet metal.	Core
49-3042.00	Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines	3017	Direct workers who are assembling or disassembling equipment or cleaning parts.	Core
49-3043.00	Rail Car Repairers	9986	Record conditions of cars, and repair and maintenance work performed or to be performed.	Core
49-3043.00	Rail Car Repairers	9988	Inspect components such as bearings, seals, gaskets, wheels, and coupler assemblies to determine if repairs are needed.	Core
49-3043.00	Rail Car Repairers	9984	Repair or replace defective or worn parts such as bearings, pistons, and gears, using hand tools, torque wrenches, power tools, and welding equipment.	Core
49-3043.00	Rail Car Repairers	9989	Inspect the interior and exterior of rail cars coming into rail yards to identify defects and to determine the extent of wear and damage.	Core
49-3043.00	Rail Car Repairers	9987	Remove locomotives, car mechanical units, or other components, using pneumatic hoists and jacks, pinch bars, hand tools, and cutting torches.	Core
49-3043.00	Rail Car Repairers	9985	Test units for operability before and after repairs.	Core
49-3043.00	Rail Car Repairers	9990	Adjust repaired or replaced units as needed to ensure proper operation.	Core
49-3043.00	Rail Car Repairers	9992	Repair, fabricate, and install steel or wood fittings, using blueprints, shop sketches, and instruction manuals.	Core
49-3043.00	Rail Car Repairers	9991	Perform scheduled maintenance, and clean units and components.	Core
49-3043.00	Rail Car Repairers	10000	Examine car roofs for wear and damage, and repair defective sections, using roofing material, cement, nails, and waterproof paint.	Core
49-3043.00	Rail Car Repairers	10001	Paint car exteriors, interiors, and fixtures.	Core
49-3043.00	Rail Car Repairers	9993	Repair and maintain electrical and electronic controls for propulsion and braking systems.	Supplemental
49-3043.00	Rail Car Repairers	9994	Disassemble units such as water pumps, control valves, and compressors so that repairs can be made.	Supplemental
49-3043.00	Rail Car Repairers	9995	Measure diameters of axle wheel seats, using micrometers, and mark dimensions on axles so that wheels can be bored to specified dimensions.	Supplemental
49-3043.00	Rail Car Repairers	9998	Test electrical systems of cars by operating systems and using testing equipment such as ammeters.	Supplemental
49-3043.00	Rail Car Repairers	9997	Replace defective wiring and insulation, and tighten electrical connections, using hand tools.	Supplemental
49-3043.00	Rail Car Repairers	9999	Install and repair interior flooring, fixtures, walls, plumbing, steps, and platforms.	Supplemental
49-3043.00	Rail Car Repairers	10003	Repair window sash frames, attach weather stripping and channels to frames, and replace window glass, using hand tools.	Supplemental
49-3043.00	Rail Car Repairers	9996	Align car sides for installation of car ends and crossties, using width gauges, turnbuckles, and wrenches.	Supplemental
49-3043.00	Rail Car Repairers	10002	Repair car upholstery.	Supplemental
49-3051.00	Motorboat Mechanics and Service Technicians	13764	Start motors and monitor performance for signs of malfunctioning, such as smoke, excessive vibration, or misfiring.	Core
49-3051.00	Motorboat Mechanics and Service Technicians	13765	Document inspection and test results and work performed or to be performed.	Core
49-3051.00	Motorboat Mechanics and Service Technicians	13763	Mount motors to boats, and operate boats at various speeds on waterways to conduct operational tests.	Core
49-3051.00	Motorboat Mechanics and Service Technicians	13770	Repair engine mechanical equipment, such as power tilts, bilge pumps, or power take-offs.	Core
49-3051.00	Motorboat Mechanics and Service Technicians	20801	Perform routine engine maintenance on motorboats, such as changing oil and filters.	Core
49-3051.00	Motorboat Mechanics and Service Technicians	13766	Replace parts, such as gears, magneto points, piston rings, or spark plugs, and reassemble engines.	Core
49-3051.00	Motorboat Mechanics and Service Technicians	13767	Idle motors and observe thermometers to determine the effectiveness of cooling systems.	Core
49-3051.00	Motorboat Mechanics and Service Technicians	13771	Inspect and repair or adjust propellers or propeller shafts.	Core
49-3051.00	Motorboat Mechanics and Service Technicians	13769	Adjust carburetor mixtures, electrical point settings, or timing while motors are running in water-filled test tanks.	Core
49-3051.00	Motorboat Mechanics and Service Technicians	13768	Set starter locks and align and repair steering or throttle controls, using gauges, screwdrivers, or wrenches.	Core
49-3051.00	Motorboat Mechanics and Service Technicians	13762	Disassemble and inspect motors to locate defective parts, using mechanic's hand tools and gauges.	Core
49-3051.00	Motorboat Mechanics and Service Technicians	13773	Adjust generators and replace faulty wiring, using hand tools and soldering irons.	Core
49-3051.00	Motorboat Mechanics and Service Technicians	13772	Repair or rework parts, using machine tools such as lathes, mills, drills, or grinders.	Core
49-3052.00	Motorcycle Mechanics	20651	Mount, balance, change, or check condition or pressure of tires.	Core
49-3052.00	Motorcycle Mechanics	8353	Replace defective parts, using hand tools, arbor presses, flexible power presses, or power tools.	Core
49-3052.00	Motorcycle Mechanics	8357	Dismantle engines and repair or replace defective parts, such as magnetos, carburetors, or generators.	Core
49-3052.00	Motorcycle Mechanics	8354	Connect test panels to engines and measure generator output, ignition timing, or other engine performance indicators.	Core
49-3052.00	Motorcycle Mechanics	8355	Listen to engines, examine vehicle frames, or confer with customers to determine nature and extent of malfunction or damage.	Core
49-3052.00	Motorcycle Mechanics	8359	Repair or replace other parts, such as headlights, horns, handlebar controls, gasoline or oil tanks, starters, or mufflers.	Core
49-3052.00	Motorcycle Mechanics	8360	Disassemble subassembly units and examine condition, movement, or alignment of parts, visually or using gauges.	Core
49-3052.00	Motorcycle Mechanics	8352	Repair or adjust motorcycle subassemblies, such as forks, transmissions, brakes, or drive chains, according to specifications.	Core
49-3052.00	Motorcycle Mechanics	20652	Reassemble frames and reinstall engines after repairs.	Core
49-3052.00	Motorcycle Mechanics	8358	Remove cylinder heads and grind valves to scrape off carbon and replace defective valves, pistons, cylinders, or rings, using hand and power tools.	Core
49-3052.00	Motorcycle Mechanics	23934	Install motorcycle accessories.	Core
49-3052.00	Motorcycle Mechanics	8356	Reassemble and test subassembly units.	Core
49-3052.00	Motorcycle Mechanics	20653	Hammer out dents and bends in frames and weld tears and breaks.	Supplemental
49-3053.00	Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics	13777	Record repairs made, time spent, and parts used.	Core
49-3053.00	Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics	13780	Test and inspect engines to determine malfunctions, to locate missing and broken parts, and to verify repairs, using diagnostic instruments.	Core
49-3053.00	Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics	13784	Dismantle engines, using hand tools, and examine parts for defects.	Core
49-3053.00	Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics	13774	Repair and maintain gasoline engines used to power equipment such as portable saws, lawn mowers, generators, and compressors.	Core
49-3053.00	Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics	13775	Adjust points, valves, carburetors, distributors, and spark plug gaps, using feeler gauges.	Core
49-3053.00	Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics	13781	Repair or replace defective parts such as magnetos, water pumps, gears, pistons, and carburetors, using hand tools.	Core
49-3053.00	Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics	13778	Perform routine maintenance such as cleaning and oiling parts, honing cylinders, and tuning ignition systems.	Core
49-3053.00	Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics	13776	Reassemble engines after repair or maintenance work is complete.	Core
49-3053.00	Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics	13785	Replace motors.	Core
49-3053.00	Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics	13779	Obtain problem descriptions from customers, and prepare cost estimates for repairs.	Core
49-3053.00	Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics	13783	Show customers how to maintain equipment.	Core
49-3053.00	Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics	13787	Remove engines from equipment, and position and bolt engines to repair stands.	Core
49-3053.00	Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics	13782	Sell parts and equipment.	Core
49-3053.00	Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics	13786	Grind, ream, rebore, and re-tap parts to obtain specified clearances, using grinders, lathes, taps, reamers, boring machines, and micrometers.	Core
49-3091.00	Bicycle Repairers	20915	Install and adjust brakes and brake pads.	Core
49-3091.00	Bicycle Repairers	20916	Help customers select bicycles that fit their body sizes and intended bicycle uses.	Core
49-3091.00	Bicycle Repairers	5187	Align wheels.	Core
49-3091.00	Bicycle Repairers	5185	Assemble new bicycles.	Core
49-3091.00	Bicycle Repairers	20917	Sell bicycles and accessories.	Core
49-3091.00	Bicycle Repairers	5186	Install, repair, and replace equipment or accessories, such as handlebars, stands, lights, and seats.	Core
49-3091.00	Bicycle Repairers	20918	Install new tires and tubes.	Core
49-3091.00	Bicycle Repairers	5184	Install and adjust speed and gear mechanisms.	Core
49-3091.00	Bicycle Repairers	20919	Clean and lubricate bicycle parts.	Core
49-3091.00	Bicycle Repairers	20920	Order bicycle parts.	Core
49-3091.00	Bicycle Repairers	5188	Disassemble axles to repair, adjust, and replace defective parts, using hand tools.	Core
49-3091.00	Bicycle Repairers	20921	Build wheels by cutting and threading new spokes.	Core
49-3091.00	Bicycle Repairers	5189	Shape replacement parts, using bench grinders.	Core
49-3091.00	Bicycle Repairers	5190	Repair holes in tire tubes, using scrapers and patches.	Supplemental
49-3092.00	Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians	20804	Diagnose and repair furnace or air conditioning systems.	Core
49-3092.00	Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians	10010	Connect electrical systems to outside power sources, and activate switches to test the operation of appliances or light fixtures.	Core
49-3092.00	Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians	10004	Examine or test operation of parts or systems to ensure completeness of repairs.	Core
49-3092.00	Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians	10005	Repair plumbing or propane gas lines, using caulking compounds and plastic or copper pipe.	Core
49-3092.00	Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians	10006	Inspect recreational vehicles to diagnose problems and perform necessary adjustment, repair, or overhaul.	Core
49-3092.00	Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians	10007	Locate and repair frayed wiring, broken connections, or incorrect wiring, using ohmmeters, soldering irons, tape, or hand tools.	Core
49-3092.00	Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians	10008	Confer with customers, read work orders, or examine vehicles needing repair to determine the nature and extent of damage.	Core
49-3092.00	Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians	10014	Repair leaks with caulking compound or replace pipes, using pipe wrenches.	Core
49-3092.00	Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians	20803	Inspect, repair, or replace brake systems.	Core
49-3092.00	Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians	10011	Connect water hoses to inlet pipes of plumbing systems, and test operation of toilets or sinks.	Core
49-3092.00	Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians	10009	List parts needed, estimate costs, and plan work procedures, using parts lists, technical manuals, or diagrams.	Core
49-3092.00	Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians	10012	Remove damaged exterior panels, and repair and replace structural frame members.	Core
49-3092.00	Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians	10016	Reset hardware, using chisels, mallets, and screwdrivers.	Core
49-3092.00	Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians	10013	Open and close doors, windows, or drawers to test their operation, trimming edges to fit, as necessary.	Core
49-3092.00	Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians	20802	Explain proper operation of vehicle systems to customers.	Core
49-3092.00	Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians	10015	Refinish wood surfaces on cabinets, doors, moldings, or floors, using power sanders, putty, spray equipment, brushes, paints, or varnishes.	Core
49-3092.00	Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians	10017	Seal open sides of modular units to prepare them for shipment, using polyethylene sheets, nails, and hammers.	Supplemental
49-3093.00	Tire Repairers and Changers	8364	Raise vehicles, using hydraulic jacks.	Core
49-3093.00	Tire Repairers and Changers	8365	Remount wheels onto vehicles.	Core
49-3093.00	Tire Repairers and Changers	20654	Unbolt and remove wheels from vehicles, using lug wrenches or other hand or power tools.	Core
49-3093.00	Tire Repairers and Changers	8363	Place wheels on balancing machines to determine counterweights required to balance wheels.	Core
49-3093.00	Tire Repairers and Changers	20655	Identify tire size and ply and inflate tires accordingly.	Core
49-3093.00	Tire Repairers and Changers	8369	Replace valve stems and remove puncturing objects.	Core
49-3093.00	Tire Repairers and Changers	8370	Hammer required counterweights onto rims of wheels.	Core
49-3093.00	Tire Repairers and Changers	8368	Reassemble tires onto wheels.	Core
49-3093.00	Tire Repairers and Changers	8373	Seal punctures in tubeless tires by inserting adhesive material and expanding rubber plugs into punctures, using hand tools.	Core
49-3093.00	Tire Repairers and Changers	8372	Inspect tire casings for defects, such as holes or tears.	Core
49-3093.00	Tire Repairers and Changers	8366	Locate punctures in tubeless tires by visual inspection or by immersing inflated tires in water baths and observing air bubbles.	Core
49-3093.00	Tire Repairers and Changers	8374	Glue tire patches over ruptures in tire casings, using rubber cement.	Core
49-3093.00	Tire Repairers and Changers	20656	Assist mechanics and perform various mechanical duties, such as changing oil or checking and replacing batteries.	Core
49-3093.00	Tire Repairers and Changers	8371	Rotate tires to different positions on vehicles, using hand tools.	Core
49-3093.00	Tire Repairers and Changers	20657	Clean and tidy up the shop.	Core
49-3093.00	Tire Repairers and Changers	8385	Buff defective areas of inner tubes, using scrapers.	Core
49-3093.00	Tire Repairers and Changers	8383	Order replacements for tires or tubes.	Core
49-3093.00	Tire Repairers and Changers	8376	Separate tubed tires from wheels, using rubber mallets and metal bars or mechanical tire changers.	Core
49-3093.00	Tire Repairers and Changers	8378	Inflate inner tubes and immerse them in water to locate leaks.	Core
49-3093.00	Tire Repairers and Changers	8379	Clean sides of whitewall tires.	Core
49-3093.00	Tire Repairers and Changers	8382	Prepare rims and wheel drums for reassembly by scraping, grinding, or sandblasting.	Supplemental
49-3093.00	Tire Repairers and Changers	8380	Apply rubber cement to buffed tire casings prior to vulcanization process.	Supplemental
49-3093.00	Tire Repairers and Changers	8377	Patch tubes with adhesive rubber patches or seal rubber patches to tubes, using hot vulcanizing plates.	Supplemental
49-3093.00	Tire Repairers and Changers	8381	Drive automobile or service trucks to industrial sites to provide services or respond to emergency calls.	Supplemental
49-9011.00	Mechanical Door Repairers	8388	Wind large springs with upward motion of arm.	Core
49-9011.00	Mechanical Door Repairers	8387	Adjust doors to open or close with the correct amount of effort, or make simple adjustments to electric openers.	Core
49-9011.00	Mechanical Door Repairers	8394	Carry springs to tops of doors, using ladders or scaffolding, and attach springs to tracks to install spring systems.	Core
49-9011.00	Mechanical Door Repairers	8393	Repair or replace worn or broken door parts, using hand tools.	Core
49-9011.00	Mechanical Door Repairers	8391	Complete required paperwork, such as work orders, according to services performed or required.	Core
49-9011.00	Mechanical Door Repairers	8392	Fasten angle iron back-hangers to ceilings and tracks, using fasteners or welding equipment.	Core
49-9011.00	Mechanical Door Repairers	8390	Collect payment upon job completion.	Core
49-9011.00	Mechanical Door Repairers	8397	Install door frames, rails, steel rolling curtains, electronic-eye mechanisms, or electric door openers and closers, using power tools, hand tools, and electronic test equipment.	Core
49-9011.00	Mechanical Door Repairers	8389	Inspect job sites, assessing headroom, side room, or other conditions to determine appropriateness of door for a given location.	Core
49-9011.00	Mechanical Door Repairers	8399	Assemble and fasten tracks to structures or bucks, using impact wrenches or welding equipment.	Core
49-9011.00	Mechanical Door Repairers	8395	Set doors into place or stack hardware sections into openings after rail or track installation.	Core
49-9011.00	Mechanical Door Repairers	8403	Operate lifts, winches, or chain falls to move heavy curtain doors.	Core
49-9011.00	Mechanical Door Repairers	8396	Remove or disassemble defective automatic mechanical door closers, using hand tools.	Core
49-9011.00	Mechanical Door Repairers	8409	Fabricate replacements for worn or broken parts, using welders, lathes, drill presses, or shaping or milling machines.	Core
49-9011.00	Mechanical Door Repairers	20805	Prepare doors for hardware installation, such as drilling holes to install locks.	Core
49-9011.00	Mechanical Door Repairers	8400	Run low voltage wiring on ceiling surfaces, using insulated staples.	Core
49-9011.00	Mechanical Door Repairers	8401	Cut door stops or angle irons to fit openings.	Core
49-9011.00	Mechanical Door Repairers	8402	Study blueprints and schematic diagrams to determine appropriate methods of installing or repairing automated door openers.	Core
49-9011.00	Mechanical Door Repairers	8408	Install dock seals, bumpers, or shelters.	Core
49-9011.00	Mechanical Door Repairers	8404	Order replacement springs, sections, or slats.	Supplemental
49-9011.00	Mechanical Door Repairers	8407	Lubricate door closer oil chambers, and pack spindles with leather washers.	Supplemental
49-9011.00	Mechanical Door Repairers	8406	Set in and secure floor treadles for door-activating mechanisms, and connect power packs and electrical panelboards to treadles.	Supplemental
49-9011.00	Mechanical Door Repairers	8411	Cover treadles with carpeting or other floor covering materials, and test systems by operating treadles.	Supplemental
49-9011.00	Mechanical Door Repairers	8405	Bore or cut holes in flooring as required for installation, using hand or power tools.	Supplemental
49-9011.00	Mechanical Door Repairers	8410	Clean door closer parts, using caustic soda, rotary brushes, or grinding wheels.	Supplemental
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11780	Record maintenance information, including test results, material usage, and repairs made.	Core
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11779	Disassemble and repair mechanical control devices or valves, such as regulators, thermostats, or hydrants, using power tools, hand tools, and cutting torches.	Core
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11782	Lubricate wearing surfaces of mechanical parts, using oils or other lubricants.	Core
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	21024	Calibrate instrumentation, such as meters, gauges, and regulators, for pressure, temperature, flow, and level.	Supplemental
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11794	Install, inspect and test electric meters, relays, and power sources to detect causes of malfunctions and inaccuracies, using hand tools and testing equipment.	Supplemental
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11783	Test valves and regulators for leaks and accurate temperature and pressure settings, using precision testing equipment.	Supplemental
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11777	Record meter readings and installation data on meter cards, work orders, or field service orders, or enter data into hand-held computers.	Supplemental
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11774	Turn meters on or off to establish or close service.	Supplemental
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11785	Shut off service and notify repair crews when major repairs are required, such as the replacement of underground pipes or wiring.	Supplemental
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11784	Install regulators and related equipment such as gas meters, odorization units, and gas pressure telemetering equipment.	Supplemental
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11804	Cut seats to receive new orifices, tap inspection ports, and perform other repairs to salvage usable materials, using hand tools and machine tools.	Supplemental
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11775	Turn valves to allow measured amounts of air or gas to pass through meters at specified flow rates.	Supplemental
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11776	Report hazardous field situations and damaged or missing meters.	Supplemental
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11797	Vary air pressure flowing into regulators and turn handles to assess functioning of valves and pistons.	Supplemental
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11786	Examine valves or mechanical control device parts for defects, dents, or loose attachments, and mark malfunctioning areas of defective units.	Supplemental
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11796	Mount and install meters and other electric equipment such as time clocks, transformers, and circuit breakers, using electricians' hand tools.	Supplemental
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11778	Connect regulators to test stands, and turn screw adjustments until gauges indicate that inlet and outlet pressures meet specifications.	Supplemental
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11793	Investigate instances of illegal tapping into service lines.	Supplemental
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11795	Trace and tag meters or house lines.	Supplemental
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11802	Repair electric meters and components, such as transformers and relays, and replace metering devices, dial glasses, and faulty or incorrect wiring, using hand tools.	Supplemental
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11792	Replace defective parts, such as bellows, range springs, and toggle switches, and reassemble units according to blueprints, using cam presses and hand tools.	Supplemental
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11799	Measure tolerances of assembled and salvageable parts for conformance to standards or specifications, using gauges, micrometers, and calipers.	Supplemental
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11801	Clean internal compartments and moving parts, using rags and cleaning compounds.	Supplemental
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11788	Dismantle meters, and replace or adjust defective parts such as cases, shafts, gears, disks, and recording mechanisms, using soldering irons and hand tools.	Supplemental
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11781	Disconnect or remove defective or unauthorized meters, using hand tools.	Supplemental
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11787	Attach air hoses to meter inlets, plug outlets, and observe gauges for pressure losses to test internal seams for leaks.	Supplemental
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11791	Make adjustments to meter components, such as setscrews or timing mechanisms, so that they conform to specifications.	Supplemental
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11800	Repair leaks in valve seats or bellows of automotive heater thermostats, using soft solder, flux, and acetylene torches.	Supplemental
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11810	Splice and connect cables from meters or current transformers to pull boxes or switchboards, using hand tools.	Supplemental
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11789	Advise customers on proper installation of valves or regulators and related equipment.	Supplemental
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11811	Clean plant growth, scale, paint, soil, or rust from meter housings, using wire brushes, scrapers, buffers, sandblasters, or cleaning compounds.	Supplemental
49-9012.00	Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door	11790	Connect hoses from provers to meter inlets and outlets, and raise prover bells until prover gauges register zero.	Supplemental
49-9021.00	Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers	23552	Test electrical circuits or components for continuity, using electrical test equipment.	Core
49-9021.00	Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers	23557	Comply with all applicable standards, policies, or procedures, such as safety procedures or the maintenance of a clean work area.	Core
49-9021.00	Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers	23558	Study blueprints, design specifications, or manufacturers' recommendations to ascertain the configuration of heating or cooling equipment components and to ensure the proper installation of components.	Core
49-9021.00	Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers	23554	Discuss heating or cooling system malfunctions with users to isolate problems or to verify that repairs corrected malfunctions.	Core
49-9021.00	Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers	23555	Connect heating or air conditioning equipment to fuel, water, or refrigerant source to form complete circuit.	Core
49-9021.00	Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers	23565	Adjust system controls to settings recommended by manufacturer to balance system.	Core
49-9021.00	Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers	23568	Recommend, develop, or perform preventive or general maintenance procedures, such as cleaning, power-washing, or vacuuming equipment, oiling parts, or changing filters.	Core
49-9021.00	Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers	23562	Inspect and test systems to verify system compliance with plans and specifications or to detect and locate malfunctions.	Core
49-9021.00	Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers	23553	Repair or replace defective equipment, components, or wiring.	Core
49-9021.00	Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers	23579	Install or repair self-contained ground source heat pumps or hybrid ground or air source heat pumps to minimize carbon-based energy consumption and reduce carbon emissions.	Core
49-9021.00	Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers	23556	Install, connect, or adjust thermostats, humidistats, or timers.	Core
49-9021.00	Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers	23559	Install auxiliary components to heating or cooling equipment, such as expansion or discharge valves, air ducts, pipes, blowers, dampers, flues, or stokers.	Core
49-9021.00	Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers	23560	Braze or solder parts to repair defective joints and leaks.	Core
49-9021.00	Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers	23561	Lay out and connect electrical wiring between controls and equipment, according to wiring diagrams, using electrician's hand tools.	Core
49-9021.00	Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers	23564	Perform mechanical overhauls and refrigerant reclaiming.	Core
49-9021.00	Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers	23566	Install expansion and control valves, using acetylene torches and wrenches.	Core
49-9021.00	Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers	23571	Measure, cut, thread, or bend pipe or tubing, using pipe fitter's tools.	Core
49-9021.00	Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers	23570	Mount compressor, condenser, and other components in specified locations on frames, using hand tools and acetylene welding equipment.	Core
49-9021.00	Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers	23567	Install dehumidifiers or related equipment for spaces that require cool, dry air to operate efficiently, such as computer rooms.	Core
49-9021.00	Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers	23563	Record and report time, materials, faults, deficiencies, or other unusual occurrences on work orders.	Core
49-9021.00	Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers	23572	Keep records of repairs and replacements made and causes of malfunctions.	Core
49-9021.00	Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers	23569	Cut or drill holes in floors, walls, or roof to install equipment, using power saws or drills.	Core
49-9021.00	Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers	23574	Estimate, order, pick up, deliver, and install materials and supplies needed to maintain equipment in good working condition.	Core
49-9021.00	Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers	23575	Schedule work with customers and initiate work orders, house requisitions, and orders from stock.	Core
49-9021.00	Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers	23576	Supervise and instruct assistants.	Core
49-9021.00	Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers	23577	Lay out reference points for installation of structural and functional components, using measuring instruments.	Core
49-9021.00	Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers	23578	Lift and align components into position, using hoist or block and tackle.	Core
49-9021.00	Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers	23573	Install or repair air purification systems, such as specialized filters or ultraviolet (UV) light purification systems.	Supplemental
49-9021.00	Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers	23580	Repair or service heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems to improve efficiency, such as by changing filters, cleaning ducts, and refilling non-toxic refrigerants.	
49-9021.00	Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers	23581	Test pipes, lines, components, and connections for leaks.	
49-9031.00	Home Appliance Repairers	13789	Bill customers for repair work, and collect payment.	Core
49-9031.00	Home Appliance Repairers	13799	Observe and examine appliances during operation to detect specific malfunctions such as loose parts or leaking fluid.	Core
49-9031.00	Home Appliance Repairers	13793	Talk to customers or refer to work orders to establish the nature of appliance malfunctions.	Core
49-9031.00	Home Appliance Repairers	13801	Refer to schematic drawings, product manuals, and troubleshooting guides to diagnose and repair problems.	Core
49-9031.00	Home Appliance Repairers	13790	Trace electrical circuits, following diagrams, and conduct tests with circuit testers and other equipment to locate shorts and grounds.	Core
49-9031.00	Home Appliance Repairers	13792	Replace worn and defective parts such as switches, bearings, transmissions, belts, gears, circuit boards, or defective wiring.	Core
49-9031.00	Home Appliance Repairers	13796	Provide repair cost estimates, and recommend whether appliance repair or replacement is a better choice.	Core
49-9031.00	Home Appliance Repairers	13788	Disassemble appliances so that problems can be diagnosed and repairs can be made.	Core
49-9031.00	Home Appliance Repairers	13810	Respond to emergency calls for problems such as gas leaks.	Core
49-9031.00	Home Appliance Repairers	13791	Service and repair domestic electrical or gas appliances, such as clothes washers, refrigerators, stoves, and dryers.	Core
49-9031.00	Home Appliance Repairers	13794	Reassemble units after repairs are made, making adjustments and cleaning and lubricating parts as needed.	Core
49-9031.00	Home Appliance Repairers	13795	Record maintenance and repair work performed on appliances.	Core
49-9031.00	Home Appliance Repairers	13814	Test and examine gas pipelines and equipment to locate leaks and faulty connections, and to determine the pressure and flow of gas.	Core
49-9031.00	Home Appliance Repairers	13813	Light and adjust pilot lights on gas stoves, and examine valves and burners for gas leakage and specified flame.	Core
49-9031.00	Home Appliance Repairers	13802	Instruct customers regarding operation and care of appliances, and provide information such as emergency service numbers.	Core
49-9031.00	Home Appliance Repairers	13812	Contact supervisors or offices to receive repair assignments.	Core
49-9031.00	Home Appliance Repairers	13797	Maintain stocks of parts used in on-site installation, maintenance, and repair of appliances.	Core
49-9031.00	Home Appliance Repairers	13806	Level refrigerators, adjust doors, and connect water lines to water pipes for ice makers and water dispensers, using hand tools.	Core
49-9031.00	Home Appliance Repairers	13800	Observe and test operation of appliances following installation, and make any initial installation adjustments that are necessary.	Core
49-9031.00	Home Appliance Repairers	13807	Set appliance thermostats, and check to ensure that they are functioning properly.	Core
49-9031.00	Home Appliance Repairers	13811	Install appliances such as refrigerators, washing machines, and stoves.	Core
49-9031.00	Home Appliance Repairers	13808	Level washing machines and connect hoses to water pipes, using hand tools.	Core
49-9031.00	Home Appliance Repairers	13798	Clean and reinstall parts.	Core
49-9031.00	Home Appliance Repairers	13804	Clean, lubricate, and touch up minor defects on newly installed or repaired appliances.	Core
49-9031.00	Home Appliance Repairers	13805	Conserve, recover, and recycle refrigerants used in cooling systems.	Supplemental
49-9031.00	Home Appliance Repairers	13809	Install gas pipes and water lines to connect appliances to existing gas lines or plumbing.	Supplemental
49-9031.00	Home Appliance Repairers	13816	Take measurements to determine if appliances will fit in installation locations, performing minor carpentry work when necessary to ensure proper installation.	Supplemental
49-9031.00	Home Appliance Repairers	13815	Measure, cut, and thread pipe, and connect it to feeder lines and equipment or appliances, using rules and hand tools.	Supplemental
49-9031.00	Home Appliance Repairers	13803	Assemble new or reconditioned appliances.	Supplemental
49-9041.00	Industrial Machinery Mechanics	11815	Repair or maintain the operating condition of industrial production or processing machinery or equipment.	Core
49-9041.00	Industrial Machinery Mechanics	11814	Repair or replace broken or malfunctioning components of machinery or equipment.	Core
49-9041.00	Industrial Machinery Mechanics	11820	Clean, lubricate, or adjust parts, equipment, or machinery.	Core
49-9041.00	Industrial Machinery Mechanics	11813	Disassemble machinery or equipment to remove parts and make repairs.	Core
49-9041.00	Industrial Machinery Mechanics	11817	Reassemble equipment after completion of inspections, testing, or repairs.	Core
49-9041.00	Industrial Machinery Mechanics	11816	Examine parts for defects, such as breakage or excessive wear.	Core
49-9041.00	Industrial Machinery Mechanics	11822	Record repairs and maintenance performed.	Core
49-9041.00	Industrial Machinery Mechanics	11819	Operate newly repaired machinery or equipment to verify the adequacy of repairs.	Core
49-9041.00	Industrial Machinery Mechanics	11824	Record parts or materials used and order or requisition new parts or materials, as necessary.	Core
49-9041.00	Industrial Machinery Mechanics	11818	Observe and test the operation of machinery or equipment to diagnose malfunctions, using voltmeters or other testing devices.	Core
49-9041.00	Industrial Machinery Mechanics	11821	Analyze test results, machine error messages, or information obtained from operators to diagnose equipment problems.	Core
49-9041.00	Industrial Machinery Mechanics	11823	Study blueprints or manufacturers' manuals to determine correct installation or operation of machinery.	Core
49-9041.00	Industrial Machinery Mechanics	11825	Cut and weld metal to repair broken metal parts, fabricate new parts, or assemble new equipment.	Core
49-9041.00	Industrial Machinery Mechanics	11827	Enter codes and instructions to program computer-controlled machinery.	Core
49-9041.00	Industrial Machinery Mechanics	11826	Demonstrate equipment functions and features to machine operators.	Core
49-9041.00	Industrial Machinery Mechanics	23935	Assign schedules to work crews.	Supplemental
49-9043.00	Maintenance Workers, Machinery	11833	Dismantle machines and remove parts for repair, using hand tools, chain falls, jacks, cranes, or hoists.	Core
49-9043.00	Maintenance Workers, Machinery	11828	Reassemble machines after the completion of repair or maintenance work.	Core
49-9043.00	Maintenance Workers, Machinery	11834	Record production, repair, and machine maintenance information.	Core
49-9043.00	Maintenance Workers, Machinery	11831	Lubricate or apply adhesives or other materials to machines, machine parts, or other equipment according to specified procedures.	Core
49-9043.00	Maintenance Workers, Machinery	11832	Install, replace, or change machine parts and attachments, according to production specifications.	Core
49-9043.00	Maintenance Workers, Machinery	11836	Set up and operate machines, and adjust controls to regulate operations.	Core
49-9043.00	Maintenance Workers, Machinery	11837	Collaborate with other workers to repair or move machines, machine parts, or equipment.	Core
49-9043.00	Maintenance Workers, Machinery	11835	Read work orders and specifications to determine machines and equipment requiring repair or maintenance.	Core
49-9043.00	Maintenance Workers, Machinery	11830	Inspect or test damaged machine parts, and mark defective areas or advise supervisors of repair needs.	Core
49-9043.00	Maintenance Workers, Machinery	11829	Start machines and observe mechanical operation to determine efficiency and to detect problems.	Core
49-9043.00	Maintenance Workers, Machinery	11839	Transport machine parts, tools, equipment, and other material between work areas and storage, using cranes, hoists, or dollies.	Core
49-9043.00	Maintenance Workers, Machinery	11840	Collect and discard worn machine parts and other refuse to maintain machinery and work areas.	Core
49-9043.00	Maintenance Workers, Machinery	11838	Inventory and requisition machine parts, equipment, and other supplies so that stock can be maintained and replenished.	Core
49-9043.00	Maintenance Workers, Machinery	11843	Remove hardened material from machines or machine parts, using abrasives, power and hand tools, jackhammers, sledgehammers, or other equipment.	Core
49-9043.00	Maintenance Workers, Machinery	11845	Replace, empty, or replenish machine and equipment containers such as gas tanks or boxes.	Core
49-9043.00	Maintenance Workers, Machinery	11841	Clean machines and machine parts, using cleaning solvents, cloths, air guns, hoses, vacuums, or other equipment.	Core
49-9043.00	Maintenance Workers, Machinery	11842	Replace or repair metal, wood, leather, glass, or other lining in machines, or in equipment compartments or containers.	Core
49-9043.00	Maintenance Workers, Machinery	11844	Measure, mix, prepare, and test chemical solutions used to clean or repair machinery and equipment.	Supplemental
49-9044.00	Millwrights	3041	Replace defective parts of machine, or adjust clearances and alignment of moving parts.	Core
49-9044.00	Millwrights	21083	Align machines or equipment, using hoists, jacks, hand tools, squares, rules, micrometers, lasers, or plumb bobs.	Core
49-9044.00	Millwrights	3048	Insert shims, adjust tension on nuts and bolts, or position parts, using hand tools and measuring instruments, to set specified clearances between moving and stationary parts.	Core
49-9044.00	Millwrights	3047	Signal crane operator to lower basic assembly units to bedplate, and align unit to centerline.	Core
49-9044.00	Millwrights	18785	Conduct preventative maintenance and repair, and lubricate machines and equipment.	Core
49-9044.00	Millwrights	3045	Assemble and install equipment, using hand tools and power tools.	Core
49-9044.00	Millwrights	3051	Assemble machines, and bolt, weld, rivet, or otherwise fasten them to foundation or other structures, using hand tools and power tools.	Core
49-9044.00	Millwrights	3049	Move machinery and equipment, using hoists, dollies, rollers, and trucks.	Core
49-9044.00	Millwrights	3054	Level bedplate and establish centerline, using straightedge, levels, and transit.	Core
49-9044.00	Millwrights	3055	Dismantle machines, using hammers, wrenches, crowbars, and other hand tools.	Core
49-9044.00	Millwrights	3053	Bolt parts, such as side and deck plates, jaw plates, and journals, to basic assembly unit.	Core
49-9044.00	Millwrights	3052	Lay out mounting holes, using measuring instruments, and drill holes with power drill.	Core
49-9044.00	Millwrights	3050	Attach moving parts and subassemblies to basic assembly unit, using hand tools and power tools.	Core
49-9044.00	Millwrights	18786	Weld, repair, and fabricate equipment or machinery.	Core
49-9044.00	Millwrights	3056	Shrink-fit bushings, sleeves, rings, liners, gears, and wheels to specified items, using portable gas heating equipment.	Core
49-9044.00	Millwrights	18788	Troubleshoot equipment, electrical components, hydraulics, or other mechanical systems.	Core
49-9044.00	Millwrights	3057	Dismantle machinery and equipment for shipment to installation site, performing installation and maintenance work as part of team.	Core
49-9044.00	Millwrights	3043	Connect power unit to machines or steam piping to equipment, and test unit to evaluate its mechanical operation.	Core
49-9044.00	Millwrights	3046	Position steel beams to support bedplates of machines and equipment, using blueprints and schematic drawings to determine work procedures.	Core
49-9044.00	Millwrights	18787	Fabricate and dismantle parts, equipment, and machines, using a cutting torch or other cutting equipment.	Core
49-9044.00	Millwrights	3058	Construct foundation for machines, using hand tools and building materials such as wood, cement, and steel.	Core
49-9044.00	Millwrights	3060	Operate engine lathe to grind, file, and turn machine parts to dimensional specifications.	Core
49-9044.00	Millwrights	3059	Install robot and modify its program, using teach pendant.	Supplemental
49-9045.00	Refractory Materials Repairers, Except Brickmasons	13819	Reline or repair ladles and pouring spouts with refractory clay, using trowels.	Core
49-9045.00	Refractory Materials Repairers, Except Brickmasons	13820	Chip slag from linings of ladles or remove linings when beyond repair, using hammers and chisels.	Core
49-9045.00	Refractory Materials Repairers, Except Brickmasons	13821	Mix specified amounts of sand, clay, mortar powder, and water to form refractory clay or mortar, using shovels or mixing machines.	Core
49-9045.00	Refractory Materials Repairers, Except Brickmasons	13822	Measure furnace walls to determine dimensions and cut required number of sheets from plastic block, using saws.	Supplemental
49-9045.00	Refractory Materials Repairers, Except Brickmasons	13824	Dry and bake new linings by placing inverted linings over burners, building fires in ladles, or by using blowtorches.	Supplemental
49-9045.00	Refractory Materials Repairers, Except Brickmasons	13825	Remove worn or damaged plastic block refractory linings of furnaces, using hand tools.	Supplemental
49-9045.00	Refractory Materials Repairers, Except Brickmasons	13827	Climb scaffolding, carrying hoses, and spray surfaces of cupolas with refractory mixtures, using spray equipment.	Supplemental
49-9045.00	Refractory Materials Repairers, Except Brickmasons	13829	Spread mortar on stopper heads and rods, using trowels, and slide brick sleeves over rods to form refractory jackets.	Supplemental
49-9045.00	Refractory Materials Repairers, Except Brickmasons	13830	Dump and tamp clay in molds, using tamping tools.	Supplemental
49-9045.00	Refractory Materials Repairers, Except Brickmasons	13832	Transfer clay structures to curing ovens, melting tanks, and drawing kilns, using forklifts.	Supplemental
49-9051.00	Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers	8412	Adhere to safety practices and procedures, such as checking equipment regularly and erecting barriers around work areas.	Core
49-9051.00	Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers	8418	Drive vehicles equipped with tools and materials to job sites.	Core
49-9051.00	Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers	8413	Open switches or attach grounding devices to remove electrical hazards from disturbed or fallen lines or to facilitate repairs.	Core
49-9051.00	Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers	8414	Climb poles or use truck-mounted buckets to access equipment.	Core
49-9051.00	Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers	8416	Install, maintain, and repair electrical distribution and transmission systems, including conduits, cables, wires, and related equipment, such as transformers, circuit breakers, and switches.	Core
49-9051.00	Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers	8420	Inspect and test power lines and auxiliary equipment to locate and identify problems, using reading and testing instruments.	Core
49-9051.00	Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers	8419	Coordinate work assignment preparation and completion with other workers.	Core
49-9051.00	Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers	8423	Replace or straighten damaged poles.	Core
49-9051.00	Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers	8421	String wire conductors and cables between poles, towers, trenches, pylons, and buildings, setting lines in place and using winches to adjust tension.	Core
49-9051.00	Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers	8425	Attach cross-arms, insulators, and auxiliary equipment to poles prior to installing them.	Core
49-9051.00	Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers	8427	Dig holes, using augers, and set poles, using cranes and power equipment.	Core
49-9051.00	Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers	8426	Travel in trucks, helicopters, and airplanes to inspect lines for freedom from obstruction and adequacy of insulation.	Core
49-9051.00	Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers	8417	Identify defective sectionalizing devices, circuit breakers, fuses, voltage regulators, transformers, switches, relays, or wiring, using wiring diagrams and electrical-testing instruments.	Core
49-9051.00	Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers	8424	Install watt-hour meters and connect service drops between power lines and consumers' facilities.	Core
49-9051.00	Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers	8422	Test conductors, according to electrical diagrams and specifications, to identify corresponding conductors and to prevent incorrect connections.	Core
49-9051.00	Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers	8415	Place insulating or fireproofing materials over conductors and joints.	Core
49-9051.00	Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers	8429	Splice or solder cables together or to overhead transmission lines, customer service lines, or street light lines, using hand tools, epoxies, or specialized equipment.	Core
49-9051.00	Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers	8428	Trim trees that could be hazardous to the functioning of cables or wires.	Core
49-9051.00	Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers	8432	Pull up cable by hand from large reels mounted on trucks.	Core
49-9051.00	Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers	8433	Lay underground cable directly in trenches, or string it through conduit running through the trenches.	Core
49-9051.00	Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers	8434	Cut trenches for laying underground cables, using trenchers and cable plows.	Core
49-9051.00	Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers	8430	Cut and peel lead sheathing and insulation from defective or newly installed cables and conduits prior to splicing.	Core
49-9051.00	Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers	8431	Clean, tin, and splice corresponding conductors by twisting ends together or by joining ends with metal clamps and soldering connections.	Supplemental
49-9052.00	Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers	11850	Set up service for customers, installing, connecting, testing, or adjusting equipment.	Core
49-9052.00	Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers	11846	Travel to customers' premises to install, maintain, or repair audio and visual electronic reception equipment or accessories.	Core
49-9052.00	Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers	11849	Measure signal strength at utility poles, using electronic test equipment.	Core
49-9052.00	Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers	11847	Inspect or test lines or cables, recording and analyzing test results, to assess transmission characteristics and locate faults or malfunctions.	Core
49-9052.00	Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers	11848	Splice cables, using hand tools, epoxy, or mechanical equipment.	Core
49-9052.00	Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers	11852	Access specific areas to string lines, or install terminal boxes, auxiliary equipment, or appliances, using bucket trucks, climbing poles or ladders, or entering tunnels, trenches, or crawl spaces.	Core
49-9052.00	Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers	11857	Clean or maintain tools or test equipment.	Core
49-9052.00	Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers	11853	String cables between structures and lines from poles, towers, or trenches, and pull lines to proper tension.	Core
49-9052.00	Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers	20806	Pull up cable by hand from large reels mounted on trucks.	Core
49-9052.00	Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers	11855	Lay underground cable directly in trenches, or string it through conduits running through trenches.	Core
49-9052.00	Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers	20807	Pull cable through ducts by hand or with winches.	Core
49-9052.00	Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers	11861	Dig trenches for underground wires or cables.	Core
49-9052.00	Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers	11858	Explain cable service to subscribers after installation, and collect any installation fees due.	Supplemental
49-9052.00	Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers	11851	Place insulation over conductors, or seal splices with moisture-proof covering.	Supplemental
49-9052.00	Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers	11859	Compute impedance of wires from poles to houses to determine additional resistance needed for reducing signals to desired levels.	Supplemental
49-9052.00	Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers	11854	Install equipment such as amplifiers or repeaters to maintain the strength of communications transmissions.	Supplemental
49-9052.00	Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers	11860	Use a variety of construction equipment to complete installations, such as digger derricks, trenchers, or cable plows.	Supplemental
49-9052.00	Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers	11863	Fill and tamp holes, using cement, earth, and tamping devices.	Supplemental
49-9052.00	Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers	11862	Dig holes for power poles, using power augers or shovels, set poles in place with cranes, and hoist poles upright, using winches.	Supplemental
49-9061.00	Camera and Photographic Equipment Repairers	8437	Adjust cameras, photographic mechanisms, or equipment such as range and view finders, shutters, light meters, or lens systems, using hand tools.	Core
49-9061.00	Camera and Photographic Equipment Repairers	8436	Disassemble equipment to gain access to defect, using hand tools.	Core
49-9061.00	Camera and Photographic Equipment Repairers	8440	Test equipment performance, focus of lens system, diaphragm alignment, lens mounts, or film transport, using precision gauges.	Core
49-9061.00	Camera and Photographic Equipment Repairers	8438	Clean and lubricate cameras and polish camera lenses, using cleaning materials and work aids.	Core
49-9061.00	Camera and Photographic Equipment Repairers	8442	Requisition parts or materials.	Core
49-9061.00	Camera and Photographic Equipment Repairers	8435	Calibrate and verify accuracy of light meters, shutter diaphragm operation, or lens carriers, using timing instruments.	Core
49-9061.00	Camera and Photographic Equipment Repairers	8441	Examine cameras, equipment, processed film, or laboratory reports to diagnose malfunction, using work aids and specifications.	Core
49-9061.00	Camera and Photographic Equipment Repairers	8443	Read and interpret engineering drawings, diagrams, instructions, or specifications to determine needed repairs, fabrication method, and operation sequence.	Core
49-9061.00	Camera and Photographic Equipment Repairers	8439	Measure parts to verify specified dimensions or settings, such as camera shutter speed or light meter reading accuracy, using measuring instruments.	Core
49-9061.00	Camera and Photographic Equipment Repairers	8444	Fabricate or modify defective electronic, electrical, or mechanical components, using bench lathe, milling machine, shaper, grinder, or precision hand tools, according to specifications.	Core
49-9061.00	Camera and Photographic Equipment Repairers	20808	Install electrical assemblies and wiring in aircraft camera housings and memory cards or film in cameras, following blueprints and using hand tools and soldering equipment.	Supplemental
49-9061.00	Camera and Photographic Equipment Repairers	8445	Assemble aircraft cameras, still or motion picture cameras, photographic equipment, or frames, using diagrams, blueprints, bench machines, hand tools, or power tools.	Supplemental
49-9061.00	Camera and Photographic Equipment Repairers	8447	Record test data and document fabrication techniques on reports.	Supplemental
49-9061.00	Camera and Photographic Equipment Repairers	8448	Lay out reference points and dimensions on parts or metal stock to be machined, using precision measuring instruments.	Supplemental
49-9061.00	Camera and Photographic Equipment Repairers	8449	Recommend design changes or upgrades of microfilming, film-developing, or photographic equipment.	Supplemental
49-9062.00	Medical Equipment Repairers	3066	Test or calibrate components or equipment, following manufacturers' manuals and troubleshooting techniques, using hand tools, power tools, or measuring devices.	Core
49-9062.00	Medical Equipment Repairers	3065	Perform preventive maintenance or service, such as cleaning, lubricating, or adjusting equipment.	Core
49-9062.00	Medical Equipment Repairers	23980	Inspect, test, or troubleshoot malfunctioning medical or related equipment, following manufacturers' specifications and using test and analysis instruments.	Core
49-9062.00	Medical Equipment Repairers	3064	Keep records of maintenance, repair, and required updates of equipment.	Core
49-9062.00	Medical Equipment Repairers	3063	Disassemble malfunctioning equipment and remove, repair, or replace defective parts, such as motors, clutches, or transformers.	Core
49-9062.00	Medical Equipment Repairers	3062	Examine medical equipment or facility's structural environment and check for proper use of equipment to protect patients and staff from electrical or mechanical hazards and to ensure compliance with safety regulations.	Core
49-9062.00	Medical Equipment Repairers	23981	Install medical equipment.	Core
49-9062.00	Medical Equipment Repairers	3071	Test, evaluate, and classify excess or in-use medical equipment and determine serviceability, condition, and disposition, in accordance with regulations.	Core
49-9062.00	Medical Equipment Repairers	3069	Plan and carry out work assignments, using blueprints, schematic drawings, technical manuals, wiring diagrams, or liquid or air flow sheets, following prescribed regulations, directives, or other instructions as required.	Core
49-9062.00	Medical Equipment Repairers	3068	Study technical manuals or attend training sessions provided by equipment manufacturers to maintain current knowledge.	Core
49-9062.00	Medical Equipment Repairers	3067	Explain or demonstrate correct operation or preventive maintenance of medical equipment to personnel.	Core
49-9062.00	Medical Equipment Repairers	3072	Research catalogs or repair part lists to locate sources for repair parts, requisitioning parts and recording their receipt.	Core
49-9062.00	Medical Equipment Repairers	3077	Repair shop equipment, metal furniture, or hospital equipment, including welding broken parts or replacing missing parts, or bring item into local shop for major repairs.	Core
49-9062.00	Medical Equipment Repairers	3070	Solder loose connections, using soldering iron.	Core
49-9062.00	Medical Equipment Repairers	3075	Compute power and space requirements for installing medical, dental, or related equipment and install units to manufacturers' specifications.	Core
49-9062.00	Medical Equipment Repairers	3073	Evaluate technical specifications to identify equipment or systems best suited for intended use and possible purchase, based on specifications, user needs, or technical requirements.	Core
49-9062.00	Medical Equipment Repairers	3074	Contribute expertise to develop medical maintenance standard operating procedures.	Supplemental
49-9062.00	Medical Equipment Repairers	3079	Fabricate, dress down, or substitute parts or major new items to modify equipment to meet unique operational or research needs, working from job orders, sketches, modification orders, samples, or discussions with operating officials.	Supplemental
49-9062.00	Medical Equipment Repairers	3076	Supervise or advise subordinate personnel.	Supplemental
49-9062.00	Medical Equipment Repairers	3078	Make computations relating to load requirements of wiring or equipment, using algebraic expressions and standard formulas.	Supplemental
49-9063.00	Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners	11866	Adjust string tensions to tune instruments, using hand tools and electronic tuning devices.	Core
49-9063.00	Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners	11871	Compare instrument pitches with tuning tool pitches to tune instruments.	Core
49-9063.00	Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners	11865	Play instruments to evaluate their sound quality and to locate any defects.	Core
49-9063.00	Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners	11867	Disassemble instruments and parts for repair and adjustment.	Core
49-9063.00	Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners	11873	Repair or replace musical instrument parts and components, such as strings, bridges, felts, and keys, using hand and power tools.	Core
49-9063.00	Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners	11870	Reassemble instruments following repair, using hand tools and power tools and glue, hair, yarn, resin, or clamps, and lubricate instruments as necessary.	Core
49-9063.00	Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners	11868	Inspect instruments to locate defects, and to determine their value or the level of restoration required.	Core
49-9063.00	Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners	11875	Shape old parts and replacement parts to improve tone or intonation, using hand tools, lathes, or soldering irons.	Core
49-9063.00	Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners	11872	String instruments, and adjust trusses and bridges of instruments to obtain specified string tensions and heights.	Core
49-9063.00	Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners	11869	Repair cracks in wood or metal instruments, using pinning wire, lathes, fillers, clamps, or soldering irons.	Core
49-9063.00	Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners	11874	Polish instruments, using rags and polishing compounds, buffing wheels, or burnishing tools.	Core
49-9063.00	Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners	11877	Mix and measure glue that will be used for instrument repair.	Core
49-9063.00	Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners	11878	Align pads and keys on reed or wind instruments.	Supplemental
49-9063.00	Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners	11880	Solder posts and parts to hold them in their proper places.	Supplemental
49-9063.00	Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners	11881	Remove dents and burrs from metal instruments, using mallets and burnishing tools.	Supplemental
49-9063.00	Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners	11879	Adjust felt hammers on pianos to increase tonal mellowness or brilliance, using sanding paddles, lacquer, or needles.	Supplemental
49-9063.00	Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners	11891	Remove irregularities from tuning pins, strings, and hammers of pianos, using wood blocks or filing tools.	Supplemental
49-9063.00	Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners	11896	Strike wood, fiberglass, or metal bars of instruments, and use tuned blocks, stroboscopes, or electronic tuners to evaluate tones made by instruments.	Supplemental
49-9063.00	Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners	11876	Make wood replacement parts, using woodworking machines and hand tools.	Supplemental
49-9063.00	Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners	11884	Refinish instruments to protect and decorate them, using hand tools, buffing tools, and varnish.	Supplemental
49-9063.00	Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners	11898	Assemble and install new pipe organs and pianos in buildings.	Supplemental
49-9063.00	Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners	11885	Deliver pianos to purchasers or to locations of their use.	Supplemental
49-9063.00	Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners	11882	Wash metal instruments in lacquer-stripping and cyanide solutions to remove lacquer and tarnish.	Supplemental
49-9063.00	Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners	11887	Refinish and polish piano cabinets or cases to prepare them for sale.	Supplemental
49-9064.00	Watch and Clock Repairers	14977	Clean, rinse, and dry timepiece parts, using solutions and ultrasonic or mechanical watch-cleaning machines.	Core
49-9064.00	Watch and Clock Repairers	14984	Adjust timing regulators, using truing calipers, watch-rate recorders, and tweezers.	Core
49-9064.00	Watch and Clock Repairers	14979	Reassemble timepieces, replacing glass faces and batteries, before returning them to customers.	Core
49-9064.00	Watch and Clock Repairers	14978	Disassemble timepieces and inspect them for defective, worn, misaligned, or rusty parts, using loupes.	Core
49-9064.00	Watch and Clock Repairers	14975	Oil moving parts of timepieces.	Core
49-9064.00	Watch and Clock Repairers	14982	Estimate repair costs and timepiece values.	Core
49-9064.00	Watch and Clock Repairers	14976	Repair or replace broken, damaged, or worn parts on timepieces, using lathes, drill presses, and hand tools.	Core
49-9064.00	Watch and Clock Repairers	14980	Test timepiece accuracy and performance, using meters and other electronic instruments.	Core
49-9064.00	Watch and Clock Repairers	14983	Perform regular adjustment and maintenance on timepieces, watch cases, and watch bands.	Core
49-9064.00	Watch and Clock Repairers	21084	Order supplies, including replacement parts, for timing instruments.	Core
49-9064.00	Watch and Clock Repairers	14986	Gather information from customers about a timepiece's problems and its service history.	Core
49-9064.00	Watch and Clock Repairers	14987	Test and replace batteries and other electronic components.	Core
49-9064.00	Watch and Clock Repairers	14985	Record quantities and types of timepieces repaired, serial and model numbers of items, work performed, and charges for repairs.	Core
49-9064.00	Watch and Clock Repairers	14988	Demagnetize mechanisms, using demagnetizing machines.	Core
49-9064.00	Watch and Clock Repairers	14981	Fabricate parts for watches and clocks, using small lathes and other machines.	Core
49-9071.00	Maintenance and Repair Workers, General	20671	Perform routine maintenance, such as inspecting drives, motors, or belts, checking fluid levels, replacing filters, or doing other preventive maintenance actions.	Core
49-9071.00	Maintenance and Repair Workers, General	3024	Inspect, operate, or test machinery or equipment to diagnose machine malfunctions.	Core
49-9071.00	Maintenance and Repair Workers, General	3030	Adjust functional parts of devices or control instruments, using hand tools, levels, plumb bobs, or straightedges.	Core
49-9071.00	Maintenance and Repair Workers, General	20672	Repair machines, equipment, or structures, using tools such as hammers, hoists, saws, drills, wrenches, or equipment such as precision measuring instruments or electrical or electronic testing devices.	Core
49-9071.00	Maintenance and Repair Workers, General	20674	Order parts, supplies, or equipment from catalogs or suppliers.	Core
49-9071.00	Maintenance and Repair Workers, General	3023	Diagnose mechanical problems and determine how to correct them, checking blueprints, repair manuals, or parts catalogs, as necessary.	Core
49-9071.00	Maintenance and Repair Workers, General	20679	Design new equipment to aid in the repair or maintenance of machines, mechanical equipment, or building structures.	Core
49-9071.00	Maintenance and Repair Workers, General	3022	Assemble, install, or repair wiring, electrical or electronic components, pipe systems, plumbing, machinery, or equipment.	Core
49-9071.00	Maintenance and Repair Workers, General	3026	Clean or lubricate shafts, bearings, gears, or other parts of machinery.	Core
49-9071.00	Maintenance and Repair Workers, General	20678	Estimate costs to repair machinery, equipment, or building structures.	Core
49-9071.00	Maintenance and Repair Workers, General	3033	Align and balance new equipment after installation.	Core
49-9071.00	Maintenance and Repair Workers, General	3025	Record type and cost of maintenance or repair work.	Core
49-9071.00	Maintenance and Repair Workers, General	20673	Maintain or repair specialized equipment or machinery located in cafeterias, laundries, hospitals, stores, offices, or factories.	Core
49-9071.00	Maintenance and Repair Workers, General	20670	Dismantle machines, equipment, or devices to access and remove defective parts, using hoists, cranes, hand tools, or power tools.	Core
49-9071.00	Maintenance and Repair Workers, General	3028	Plan and lay out repair work, using diagrams, drawings, blueprints, maintenance manuals, or schematic diagrams.	Core
49-9071.00	Maintenance and Repair Workers, General	19898	Install equipment to improve the energy or operational efficiency of residential or commercial buildings.	Core
49-9071.00	Maintenance and Repair Workers, General	3035	Set up and operate machine tools to repair or fabricate machine parts, jigs, fixtures, or tools.	Core
49-9071.00	Maintenance and Repair Workers, General	20675	Perform general cleaning of buildings or properties.	Core
49-9071.00	Maintenance and Repair Workers, General	20676	Train or manage maintenance personnel or subcontractors.	Core
49-9071.00	Maintenance and Repair Workers, General	3037	Fabricate or repair counters, benches, partitions, or other wooden structures, such as sheds or outbuildings.	Core
49-9071.00	Maintenance and Repair Workers, General	3031	Paint or repair roofs, windows, doors, floors, woodwork, plaster, drywall, or other parts of building structures.	Core
49-9071.00	Maintenance and Repair Workers, General	19899	Perform routine maintenance on boilers, such as replacing burners or hoses, installing replacement parts, or reinforcing structural weaknesses to ensure optimal boiler efficiency.	Supplemental
49-9071.00	Maintenance and Repair Workers, General	20677	Provide groundskeeping services, such as landscaping or snow removal.	Supplemental
49-9071.00	Maintenance and Repair Workers, General	3032	Operate cutting torches or welding equipment to cut or join metal parts.	Supplemental
49-9071.00	Maintenance and Repair Workers, General	3034	Inspect used parts to determine changes in dimensional requirements, using rules, calipers, micrometers, or other measuring instruments.	Supplemental
49-9071.00	Maintenance and Repair Workers, General	19897	Assemble boilers at installation sites, using tools such as levels, plumb bobs, hammers, torches, or other hand tools.	Supplemental
49-9071.00	Maintenance and Repair Workers, General	19900	Position, attach, or blow insulating materials to prevent energy losses from buildings, pipes, or other structures or objects.	Supplemental
49-9081.00	Wind Turbine Service Technicians	17806	Troubleshoot or repair mechanical, hydraulic, or electrical malfunctions related to variable pitch systems, variable speed control systems, converter systems, or related components.	Core
49-9081.00	Wind Turbine Service Technicians	17809	Perform routine maintenance on wind turbine equipment, underground transmission systems, wind fields substations, or fiber optic sensing and control systems.	Core
49-9081.00	Wind Turbine Service Technicians	17808	Diagnose problems involving wind turbine generators or control systems.	Core
49-9081.00	Wind Turbine Service Technicians	17811	Test electrical components of wind systems with devices, such as voltage testers, multimeters, oscilloscopes, infrared testers, or fiber optic equipment.	Core
49-9081.00	Wind Turbine Service Technicians	17810	Start or restart wind turbine generator systems to ensure proper operations.	Core
49-9081.00	Wind Turbine Service Technicians	17807	Climb wind turbine towers to inspect, maintain, or repair equipment.	Core
49-9081.00	Wind Turbine Service Technicians	17815	Maintain tool and spare parts inventories required for repair, installation, or replacement services.	Core
49-9081.00	Wind Turbine Service Technicians	17812	Test structures, controls, or mechanical, hydraulic, or electrical systems, according to test plans or in coordination with engineers.	Core
49-9081.00	Wind Turbine Service Technicians	17817	Train end-users, distributors, installers, or other technicians in wind commissioning, testing, or other technical procedures.	Core
49-9081.00	Wind Turbine Service Technicians	17814	Collect turbine data for testing or research and analysis.	Core
49-9081.00	Wind Turbine Service Technicians	17805	Inspect or repair fiberglass turbine blades.	Supplemental
49-9081.00	Wind Turbine Service Technicians	17813	Assist in assembly of individual wind generators or construction of wind farms.	Supplemental
49-9091.00	Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers	13835	Fill machines with products, ingredients, money, and other supplies.	Core
49-9091.00	Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers	13839	Inspect machines and meters to determine causes of malfunctions and fix minor problems such as jammed bills or stuck products.	Core
49-9091.00	Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers	13840	Test machines to determine proper functioning.	Core
49-9091.00	Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers	13846	Replace malfunctioning parts, such as worn magnetic heads on automatic teller machine (ATM) card readers.	Core
49-9091.00	Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers	13845	Maintain records of machine maintenance and repair.	Core
49-9091.00	Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers	13842	Clean and oil machine parts.	Core
49-9091.00	Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers	13848	Order parts needed for machine repairs.	Core
49-9091.00	Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers	13847	Adjust and repair coin, vending, or amusement machines and meters and replace defective mechanical and electrical parts, using hand tools, soldering irons, and diagrams.	Core
49-9091.00	Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers	13843	Record transaction information on forms or logs, and notify designated personnel of discrepancies.	Core
49-9091.00	Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers	13836	Keep records of merchandise distributed and money collected.	Supplemental
49-9091.00	Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers	13837	Collect coins and bills from machines, prepare invoices, and settle accounts with concessionaires.	Supplemental
49-9091.00	Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers	13838	Make service calls to maintain and repair machines.	Supplemental
49-9091.00	Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers	13844	Adjust machine pressure gauges and thermostats.	Supplemental
49-9091.00	Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers	13849	Disassemble and assemble machines, according to specifications and using hand and power tools.	Supplemental
49-9091.00	Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers	13841	Contact other repair personnel or make arrangements for the removal of machines in cases where major repairs are required.	Supplemental
49-9091.00	Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers	13852	Transport machines to installation sites.	Supplemental
49-9091.00	Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers	13851	Refer to manuals and wiring diagrams to gather information needed to repair machines.	Supplemental
49-9091.00	Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers	13850	Install machines, making the necessary water and electrical connections in compliance with codes.	Supplemental
49-9092.00	Commercial Divers	13855	Take appropriate safety precautions, such as monitoring dive lengths and depths and registering with authorities before diving expeditions begin.	Core
49-9092.00	Commercial Divers	13856	Check and maintain diving equipment, such as helmets, masks, air tanks, harnesses, or gauges.	Core
49-9092.00	Commercial Divers	13854	Communicate with workers on the surface while underwater, using signal lines or telephones.	Core
49-9092.00	Commercial Divers	13857	Descend into water with the aid of diver helpers, using scuba gear or diving suits.	Core
49-9092.00	Commercial Divers	13858	Obtain information about diving tasks and environmental conditions.	Core
49-9092.00	Commercial Divers	13871	Supervise or train other divers, including hobby divers.	Core
49-9092.00	Commercial Divers	20809	Inspect the condition of underwater steel or wood structures.	Core
49-9092.00	Commercial Divers	13859	Inspect and test docks, ships, buoyage systems, plant intakes or outflows, or underwater pipelines, cables, or sewers, using closed circuit television, still photography, and testing equipment.	Core
49-9092.00	Commercial Divers	13860	Repair ships, bridge foundations, or other structures below the water line, using caulk, bolts, and hand tools.	Core
49-9092.00	Commercial Divers	13862	Recover objects by placing rigging around sunken objects, hooking rigging to crane lines, and operating winches, derricks, or cranes to raise objects.	Core
49-9092.00	Commercial Divers	13866	Operate underwater video, sonar, recording, or related equipment to investigate underwater structures or marine life.	Core
49-9092.00	Commercial Divers	13864	Take test samples or photographs to assess the condition of vessels or structures.	Core
49-9092.00	Commercial Divers	13861	Cut and weld steel, using underwater welding equipment, jigs, and supports.	Core
49-9092.00	Commercial Divers	13865	Install, inspect, clean, or repair piping or valves.	Core
49-9092.00	Commercial Divers	13872	Carry out non-destructive testing, such as tests for cracks on the legs of oil rigs at sea.	Core
49-9092.00	Commercial Divers	13863	Install pilings or footings for piers or bridges.	Core
49-9092.00	Commercial Divers	13868	Salvage wrecked ships or their cargo, using pneumatic power velocity and hydraulic tools and explosive charges, when necessary.	Core
49-9092.00	Commercial Divers	13867	Remove obstructions from strainers or marine railway or launching ways, using pneumatic or power hand tools.	Core
49-9092.00	Commercial Divers	13869	Set or guide placement of pilings or sandbags to provide support for structures, such as docks, bridges, cofferdams, or platforms.	Core
49-9092.00	Commercial Divers	13870	Perform activities related to underwater search and rescue, salvage, recovery, or cleanup operations.	Core
49-9092.00	Commercial Divers	13875	Perform offshore oil or gas exploration or extraction duties, such as conducting underwater surveys or repairing and maintaining drilling rigs or platforms.	Supplemental
49-9092.00	Commercial Divers	13873	Drill holes in rock and rig explosives for underwater demolitions.	Supplemental
49-9092.00	Commercial Divers	13874	Remove rubbish or pollution from the sea.	Supplemental
49-9094.00	Locksmiths and Safe Repairers	18789	Cut new or duplicate keys, using impressions or code key machines.	Core
49-9094.00	Locksmiths and Safe Repairers	7126	Insert new or repaired tumblers into locks to change combinations.	Core
49-9094.00	Locksmiths and Safe Repairers	7127	Move picklocks in cylinders to open door locks without keys.	Core
49-9094.00	Locksmiths and Safe Repairers	7124	Cut new or duplicate keys, using key cutting machines.	Core
49-9094.00	Locksmiths and Safe Repairers	7131	Open safe locks by drilling.	Core
49-9094.00	Locksmiths and Safe Repairers	18790	Set up and maintain master key systems.	Core
49-9094.00	Locksmiths and Safe Repairers	18791	Install door hardware, such as locks and closers.	Core
49-9094.00	Locksmiths and Safe Repairers	7125	Keep records of company locks and keys.	Core
49-9094.00	Locksmiths and Safe Repairers	7128	Disassemble mechanical or electrical locking devices, and repair or replace worn tumblers, springs, and other parts, using hand tools.	Core
49-9094.00	Locksmiths and Safe Repairers	7129	Repair and adjust safes, vault doors, and vault components, using hand tools, lathes, drill presses, and welding and acetylene cutting apparatus.	Core
49-9094.00	Locksmiths and Safe Repairers	18792	Install alarm and electronic access systems.	Core
49-9094.00	Locksmiths and Safe Repairers	7130	Install safes, vault doors, and deposit boxes according to blueprints, using equipment such as power drills, taps, dies, truck cranes, and dollies.	Core
49-9094.00	Locksmiths and Safe Repairers	18793	Unlock cars and other vehicles.	Core
49-9094.00	Locksmiths and Safe Repairers	7132	Remove interior and exterior finishes on safes and vaults, and spray on new finishes.	Supplemental
49-9095.00	Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers	13878	Seal open sides of modular units to prepare them for shipment, using polyethylene sheets, nails, and hammers.	Core
49-9095.00	Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers	13879	Move and set up mobile homes or prefabricated buildings on owners' lots or at mobile home parks.	Core
49-9095.00	Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers	13880	Inspect, examine, and test the operation of parts or systems to evaluate operating condition and to determine if repairs are needed.	Core
49-9095.00	Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers	13881	Connect water hoses to inlet pipes of plumbing systems, and test operation of plumbing fixtures.	Core
49-9095.00	Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers	13882	Remove damaged exterior panels, repair and replace structural frame members, and seal leaks, using hand tools.	Core
49-9095.00	Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers	13883	List parts needed, estimate costs, and plan work procedures, using parts lists, technical manuals, and diagrams.	Core
49-9095.00	Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers	13884	Confer with customers or read work orders to determine the nature and extent of damage to units.	Core
49-9095.00	Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers	13885	Install, repair, and replace units, fixtures, appliances, and other items and systems in mobile and modular homes, prefabricated buildings, or travel trailers, using hand tools or power tools.	Core
49-9095.00	Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers	13886	Reset hardware, using chisels, mallets, and screwdrivers.	Core
49-9095.00	Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers	13887	Repair leaks in plumbing or gas lines, using caulking compounds and plastic or copper pipe.	Core
49-9095.00	Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers	13888	Locate and repair frayed wiring, broken connections, or incorrect wiring, using ohmmeters, soldering irons, tape, and hand tools.	Core
49-9095.00	Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers	13889	Open and close doors, windows, and drawers to test their operation, trimming edges to fit, using jackplanes or drawknives.	Core
49-9095.00	Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers	13890	Connect electrical systems to outside power sources and activate switches to test the operation of appliances and light fixtures.	Supplemental
49-9095.00	Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers	13891	Refinish wood surfaces on cabinets, doors, moldings, and floors, using power sanders, putty, spray equipment, brushes, paints, or varnishes.	Supplemental
49-9096.00	Riggers	13893	Test rigging to ensure safety and reliability.	Core
49-9096.00	Riggers	13892	Signal or verbally direct workers engaged in hoisting and moving loads to ensure safety of workers and materials.	Core
49-9096.00	Riggers	13896	Control movement of heavy equipment through narrow openings or confined spaces, using chainfalls, gin poles, gallows frames, and other equipment.	Core
49-9096.00	Riggers	13897	Tilt, dip, and turn suspended loads to maneuver over, under, or around obstacles, using multi-point suspension techniques.	Core
49-9096.00	Riggers	13895	Select gear, such as cables, pulleys, and winches, according to load weights and sizes, facilities, and work schedules.	Core
49-9096.00	Riggers	13902	Dismantle and store rigging equipment after use.	Core
49-9096.00	Riggers	13894	Attach loads to rigging to provide support or prepare them for moving, using hand and power tools.	Core
49-9096.00	Riggers	13900	Manipulate rigging lines, hoists, and pulling gear to move or support materials, such as heavy equipment, ships, or theatrical sets.	Core
49-9096.00	Riggers	13898	Align, level, and anchor machinery.	Core
49-9096.00	Riggers	21206	Load machines onto trucks to prepare for transportation.	Core
49-9096.00	Riggers	13901	Attach pulleys and blocks to fixed overhead structures, such as beams, ceilings, and gin pole booms, using bolts and clamps.	Core
49-9096.00	Riggers	13899	Fabricate, set up, and repair rigging, supporting structures, hoists, and pulling gear, using hand and power tools.	Core
49-9096.00	Riggers	13904	Clean and dress machine surfaces and component parts.	Core
49-9096.00	Riggers	13903	Install ground rigging for yarding lines, attaching chokers to logs and to the lines.	Supplemental
49-9097.00	Signal and Track Switch Repairers	13906	Inspect and test operation, mechanical parts, and circuitry of gate crossings, signals, and signal equipment such as interlocks and hotbox detectors.	Core
49-9097.00	Signal and Track Switch Repairers	13910	Inspect electrical units of railroad grade crossing gates and repair loose bolts and defective electrical connections and parts.	Core
49-9097.00	Signal and Track Switch Repairers	23936	Test and repair track circuits.	Core
49-9097.00	Signal and Track Switch Repairers	13908	Drive motor vehicles to job sites.	Core
49-9097.00	Signal and Track Switch Repairers	13905	Install, inspect, maintain, and repair various railroad service equipment on the road or in the shop, including railroad signal systems.	Core
49-9097.00	Signal and Track Switch Repairers	13909	Tighten loose bolts, using wrenches, and test circuits and connections by opening and closing gates.	Core
49-9097.00	Signal and Track Switch Repairers	13907	Inspect switch-controlling mechanisms on trolley wires and in track beds, using hand tools and test equipment.	Core
49-9097.00	Signal and Track Switch Repairers	13911	Replace defective wiring, broken lenses, or burned-out light bulbs.	Core
49-9097.00	Signal and Track Switch Repairers	13913	Inspect, maintain, and replace batteries as needed.	Core
49-9097.00	Signal and Track Switch Repairers	13912	Record and report information about mileage or track inspected, repairs performed, and equipment requiring replacement.	Core
49-9097.00	Signal and Track Switch Repairers	13914	Lubricate moving parts on gate-crossing mechanisms and swinging signals.	Core
49-9097.00	Signal and Track Switch Repairers	13915	Clean lenses of lamps with cloths and solvents.	Core
49-9098.00	Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers	3083	Install or replace machinery, equipment, and new or replacement parts and instruments, using hand or power tools.	Core
49-9098.00	Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers	3081	Examine and test machinery, equipment, components, and parts for defects to ensure proper functioning.	Core
49-9098.00	Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers	3080	Tend and observe equipment and machinery to verify efficient and safe operation.	Core
49-9098.00	Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers	3082	Adjust, connect, or disconnect wiring, piping, tubing, and other parts, using hand or power tools.	Core
49-9098.00	Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers	3084	Clean or lubricate vehicles, machinery, equipment, instruments, tools, work areas, and other objects, using hand tools, power tools, and cleaning equipment.	Core
49-9098.00	Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers	3091	Hold or supply tools, parts, equipment, and supplies for other workers.	Core
49-9098.00	Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers	20152	Diagnose electrical problems and install and rewire electrical components.	Core
49-9098.00	Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers	3087	Disassemble broken or defective equipment to facilitate repair and reassemble equipment when repairs are complete.	Core
49-9098.00	Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers	3090	Position vehicles, machinery, equipment, physical structures, and other objects for assembly or installation, using hand tools, power tools, and moving equipment.	Core
49-9098.00	Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers	3086	Transfer tools, parts, equipment, and supplies to and from work stations and other areas.	Core
49-9098.00	Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers	20150	Adjust, maintain, and repair tools, equipment, and machines, and assist more skilled workers with similar tasks.	Core
49-9098.00	Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers	20151	Order new parts to maintain inventory.	Core
49-9098.00	Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers	3085	Apply protective materials to equipment, components, and parts to prevent defects and corrosion.	Core
49-9098.00	Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers	20153	Design, weld, and fabricate parts, using blueprints or other mechanical plans.	Core
49-9098.00	Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers	3088	Assemble and maintain physical structures, using hand or power tools.	Supplemental
49-9098.00	Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers	3092	Prepare work stations for use by mechanics and repairers.	Supplemental
49-9099.01	Geothermal Technicians	17934	Monitor and adjust operations of geothermal power plant equipment or systems.	Core
49-9099.01	Geothermal Technicians	17955	Prepare and maintain logs, reports, or other documentation of work performed.	Core
49-9099.01	Geothermal Technicians	17932	Identify and correct malfunctions of geothermal plant equipment, electrical systems, instrumentation, or controls.	Core
49-9099.01	Geothermal Technicians	17950	Collect and record data associated with operating geothermal power plants or well fields.	Core
49-9099.01	Geothermal Technicians	17951	Determine whether emergency or auxiliary systems will be needed to keep properties heated or cooled in extreme weather conditions.	Core
49-9099.01	Geothermal Technicians	17946	Perform pre- and post-installation pressure, flow, and related tests of vertical and horizontal geothermal loop piping.	Core
49-9099.01	Geothermal Technicians	17942	Identify equipment options, such as compressors, and make appropriate selections.	Core
49-9099.01	Geothermal Technicians	17935	Adjust power production systems to meet load and distribution demands.	Supplemental
49-9099.01	Geothermal Technicians	17944	Maintain electrical switchgear, process controls, transmitters, gauges, and control equipment in accordance with geothermal plant procedures.	Supplemental
49-9099.01	Geothermal Technicians	17937	Calculate heat loss and heat gain factors for residential properties to determine heating and cooling required by installed geothermal systems.	Supplemental
49-9099.01	Geothermal Technicians	17945	Maintain, calibrate, or repair plant instrumentation, control, and electronic devices in geothermal plants.	Supplemental
49-9099.01	Geothermal Technicians	17952	Install and maintain geothermal plant electrical protection equipment.	Supplemental
49-9099.01	Geothermal Technicians	17938	Design and lay out geothermal heat systems according to property characteristics, heating and cooling requirements, piping and equipment requirements, applicable regulations, or other factors.	Supplemental
49-9099.01	Geothermal Technicians	17943	Install and maintain geothermal system instrumentation or controls.	Supplemental
49-9099.01	Geothermal Technicians	17941	Prepare newly installed geothermal heat systems for operation by flushing, purging, or other actions.	Supplemental
49-9099.01	Geothermal Technicians	17957	Weld piping, such as high density polyethylene (HDPE) piping, using techniques such as butt, socket, side-wall, and electro-fusion welding.	Supplemental
49-9099.01	Geothermal Technicians	17956	Test water sources for factors, such as flow volume and contaminant presence.	Supplemental
49-9099.01	Geothermal Technicians	17933	Install, maintain, or repair ground or water source-coupled heat pumps to heat and cool residential or commercial building air or water.	Supplemental
49-9099.01	Geothermal Technicians	17953	Integrate hot water heater systems with geothermal heat exchange systems.	Supplemental
49-9099.01	Geothermal Technicians	17939	Determine the type of geothermal loop system most suitable to a specific property and its heating and cooling needs.	Supplemental
49-9099.01	Geothermal Technicians	17940	Dig trenches for system piping to appropriate depths and lay piping in trenches.	Supplemental
49-9099.01	Geothermal Technicians	17949	Apply coatings or operate systems to mitigate corrosion of geothermal plant equipment or structures.	Supplemental
49-9099.01	Geothermal Technicians	17936	Backfill piping trenches to protect pipes from damage.	Supplemental
49-9099.01	Geothermal Technicians	17954	Operate equipment, such as excavators, backhoes, rock hammers, trench compactors, pavement saws, grout mixers or pumps, geothermal loop reels, and coil tubing units (CTU).	Supplemental
51-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers	8450	Enforce safety and sanitation regulations.	Core
51-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers	20155	Keep records of employees' attendance and hours worked.	Core
51-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers	8455	Inspect materials, products, or equipment to detect defects or malfunctions.	Core
51-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers	8452	Read and analyze charts, work orders, production schedules, and other records and reports to determine production requirements and to evaluate current production estimates and outputs.	Core
51-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers	8454	Plan and establish work schedules, assignments, and production sequences to meet production goals.	Core
51-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers	8453	Confer with other supervisors to coordinate operations and activities within or between departments.	Core
51-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers	8459	Interpret specifications, blueprints, job orders, and company policies and procedures for workers.	Core
51-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers	8457	Observe work and monitor gauges, dials, and other indicators to ensure that operators conform to production or processing standards.	Core
51-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers	8451	Direct and coordinate the activities of employees engaged in the production or processing of goods, such as inspectors, machine setters, or fabricators.	Core
51-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers	20154	Conduct employee training in equipment operations or work and safety procedures, or assign employee training to experienced workers.	Core
51-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers	21207	Evaluate employee performance.	Core
51-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers	8458	Confer with management or subordinates to resolve worker problems, complaints, or grievances.	Core
51-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers	8462	Determine standards, budgets, production goals, and rates, based on company policies, equipment and labor availability, and workloads.	Core
51-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers	8466	Calculate labor and equipment requirements and production specifications, using standard formulas.	Core
51-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers	8461	Recommend or implement measures to motivate employees and to improve production methods, equipment performance, product quality, or efficiency.	Core
51-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers	8460	Maintain operations data, such as time, production, and cost records, and prepare management reports of production results.	Core
51-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers	8463	Requisition materials, supplies, equipment parts, or repair services.	Core
51-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers	8465	Set up and adjust machines and equipment.	Core
51-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers	20156	Recommend or execute personnel actions, such as hirings, evaluations, or promotions.	Core
51-1011.00	First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers	8467	Plan and develop new products and production processes.	Core
51-2011.00	Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers	20810	Assemble parts, fittings, or subassemblies on aircraft, using layout tools, hand tools, power tools, or fasteners, such as bolts, screws, rivets, or clamps.	Core
51-2011.00	Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers	20811	Read blueprints, illustrations, or specifications to determine layouts, sequences of operations, or identities or relationships of parts.	Core
51-2011.00	Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers	13928	Attach brackets, hinges, or clips to secure or support components or subassemblies, using bolts, screws, rivets, chemical bonding, or welding.	Core
51-2011.00	Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers	13929	Inspect or test installed units, parts, systems, or assemblies for fit, alignment, performance, defects, or compliance with standards, using measuring instruments or test equipment.	Core
51-2011.00	Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers	20812	Adjust, repair, rework, or replace parts or assemblies to ensure proper operation.	Core
51-2011.00	Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers	20813	Cut, trim, file, bend, or smooth parts to ensure proper fit and clearance.	Core
51-2011.00	Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers	13934	Fabricate parts needed for assembly or installation, using shop machinery or equipment.	Core
51-2011.00	Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers	13926	Layout and mark reference points and locations for installation of parts or components, using jigs, templates, or measuring and marking instruments.	Core
51-2011.00	Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers	13931	Clean, oil, or coat system components, as necessary, before assembly or attachment.	Core
51-2011.00	Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers	13919	Assemble prefabricated parts to form subassemblies.	Core
51-2011.00	Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers	13932	Set, align, adjust, or synchronize aircraft armament or rigging or control system components to established tolerances or requirements, using sighting devices and hand tools.	Supplemental
51-2011.00	Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers	13925	Join structural assemblies, such as wings, tails, or fuselage.	Supplemental
51-2011.00	Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers	13921	Position and align subassemblies in jigs or fixtures, using measuring instruments and following blueprint lines and index points.	Supplemental
51-2011.00	Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers	19901	Assemble prototypes or integrated-technology demonstrators of new or emerging environmental technologies for aircraft.	Supplemental
51-2011.00	Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers	20814	Manually install structural assemblies or signal crane operators to position assemblies for joining.	Supplemental
51-2011.00	Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers	13924	Align, fit, assemble, connect, or install system components, using jigs, fixtures, measuring instruments, hand tools, or power tools.	Supplemental
51-2011.00	Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers	13935	Set up or operate machines or systems to crimp, cut, bend, form, swage, flare, bead, burr, or straighten tubing, according to specifications.	Supplemental
51-2011.00	Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers	20815	Place and connect control cables to electronically controlled units, using hand tools, ring locks, cotter keys, threaded connectors, turnbuckles, or related devices.	Supplemental
51-2011.00	Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers	20816	Install mechanical linkages and actuators, using tensiometers to verify tension of cables.	Supplemental
51-2011.00	Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers	19903	Clean aircraft structures, parts, or components, using aqueous, semi-aqueous, aliphatic hydrocarbon, or organic solvent cleaning products or techniques to reduce carbon or other harmful emissions.	Supplemental
51-2011.00	Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers	20817	Install accessories in swaging machines, using hand tools.	Supplemental
51-2011.00	Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers	13939	Mark identifying information on tubing or cable assemblies, using etching devices, labels, rubber stamps, or other methods.	Supplemental
51-2011.00	Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers	13938	Verify dimensions of cable assemblies or positions of fittings, using measuring instruments.	Supplemental
51-2011.00	Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers	13936	Weld tubing and fittings or solder cable ends, using tack welders, induction brazing chambers, or other equipment.	Supplemental
51-2011.00	Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers	13930	Fit and fasten sheet metal coverings to surface areas or other sections of aircraft prior to welding or riveting.	Supplemental
51-2011.00	Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers	19902	Capture or segregate waste material, such as aluminum swarf, machine cutting fluid, or solvents, for recycling or environmentally responsible disposal.	Supplemental
51-2011.00	Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers	13942	Cut cables and tubing, using master templates, measuring instruments, and cable cutters or saws.	Supplemental
51-2021.00	Coil Winders, Tapers, and Finishers	11904	Operate or tend wire-coiling machines to wind wire coils used in electrical components such as resistors and transformers, and in electrical equipment and instruments such as bobbins and generators.	Core
51-2021.00	Coil Winders, Tapers, and Finishers	11909	Attach, alter, and trim materials such as wire, insulation, and coils, using hand tools.	Core
51-2021.00	Coil Winders, Tapers, and Finishers	11906	Cut, strip, and bend wire leads at ends of coils, using pliers and wire scrapers.	Core
51-2021.00	Coil Winders, Tapers, and Finishers	11905	Review work orders and specifications to determine materials needed and types of parts to be processed.	Core
51-2021.00	Coil Winders, Tapers, and Finishers	11907	Select and load materials such as workpieces, objects, and machine parts onto equipment used in coiling processes.	Core
51-2021.00	Coil Winders, Tapers, and Finishers	11908	Record production and operational data on specified forms.	Core
51-2021.00	Coil Winders, Tapers, and Finishers	11910	Stop machines to remove completed components, using hand tools.	Core
51-2021.00	Coil Winders, Tapers, and Finishers	11911	Examine and test wired electrical components such as motors, armatures, and stators, using measuring devices, and record test results.	Supplemental
51-2021.00	Coil Winders, Tapers, and Finishers	11914	Line slots with sheet insulation, and insert coils into slots.	Supplemental
51-2021.00	Coil Winders, Tapers, and Finishers	11912	Apply solutions or paints to wired electrical components, using hand tools, and bake components.	Supplemental
51-2021.00	Coil Winders, Tapers, and Finishers	11913	Disassemble and assemble motors, and repair and maintain electrical components and machinery parts, using hand tools.	Supplemental
51-2022.00	Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers	10022	Read and interpret schematic drawings, diagrams, blueprints, specifications, work orders, or reports to determine materials requirements or assembly instructions.	Core
51-2022.00	Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers	10019	Assemble electrical or electronic systems or support structures and install components, units, subassemblies, wiring, or assembly casings, using rivets, bolts, soldering or micro-welding equipment.	Core
51-2022.00	Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers	10020	Adjust, repair, or replace electrical or electronic components to correct defects and to ensure conformance to specifications.	Core
51-2022.00	Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers	10024	Position, align, or adjust workpieces or electrical parts to facilitate wiring or assembly.	Core
51-2022.00	Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers	10027	Explain assembly procedures or techniques to other workers.	Core
51-2022.00	Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers	10021	Clean parts, using cleaning solutions, air hoses, and cloths.	Core
51-2022.00	Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers	10030	Drill or tap holes in specified equipment locations to mount control units or to provide openings for elements, wiring, or instruments.	Core
51-2022.00	Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers	10029	Fabricate or form parts, coils, or structures according to specifications, using drills, calipers, cutters, or saws.	Core
51-2022.00	Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers	10026	Confer with supervisors or engineers to plan or review work activities or to resolve production problems.	Core
51-2022.00	Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers	10018	Inspect or test wiring installations, assemblies, or circuits for resistance factors or for operation, and record results.	Supplemental
51-2022.00	Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers	10023	Mark and tag components so that stock inventory can be tracked and identified.	Supplemental
51-2022.00	Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers	10028	Measure and adjust voltages to specified values to determine operational accuracy of instruments.	Supplemental
51-2022.00	Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers	10031	Complete, review, or maintain production, time, or component waste reports.	Supplemental
51-2022.00	Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers	10034	Distribute materials, supplies, or subassemblies to work areas.	Supplemental
51-2022.00	Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers	10025	Pack finished assemblies for shipment, and transport them to storage areas, using hoists or handtrucks.	Supplemental
51-2022.00	Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers	10033	Instruct customers in the installation, repair, or maintenance of products.	Supplemental
51-2023.00	Electromechanical Equipment Assemblers	13944	Inspect, test, and adjust completed units to ensure that units meet specifications, tolerances, and customer order requirements.	Core
51-2023.00	Electromechanical Equipment Assemblers	13946	Position, align, and adjust parts for proper fit and assembly.	Core
51-2023.00	Electromechanical Equipment Assemblers	13945	Assemble parts or units, and position, align, and fasten units to assemblies, subassemblies, or frames, using hand tools and power tools.	Core
51-2023.00	Electromechanical Equipment Assemblers	13947	Connect cables, tubes, and wiring, according to specifications.	Core
51-2023.00	Electromechanical Equipment Assemblers	13951	Measure parts to determine tolerances, using precision measuring instruments such as micrometers, calipers, and verniers.	Core
51-2023.00	Electromechanical Equipment Assemblers	13949	Read blueprints and specifications to determine component parts and assembly sequences of electromechanical units.	Core
51-2023.00	Electromechanical Equipment Assemblers	13948	Attach name plates and mark identifying information on parts.	Core
51-2023.00	Electromechanical Equipment Assemblers	13950	Disassemble units to replace parts or to crate them for shipping.	Core
51-2023.00	Electromechanical Equipment Assemblers	13954	File, lap, and buff parts to fit, using hand and power tools.	Supplemental
51-2023.00	Electromechanical Equipment Assemblers	13952	Clean and lubricate parts and subassemblies, using grease paddles or oilcans.	Supplemental
51-2023.00	Electromechanical Equipment Assemblers	13956	Operate or tend automated assembling equipment, such as robotics and fixed automation equipment.	Supplemental
51-2023.00	Electromechanical Equipment Assemblers	13953	Drill, tap, ream, countersink, and spot-face bolt holes in parts, using drill presses and portable power drills.	Supplemental
51-2023.00	Electromechanical Equipment Assemblers	13957	Operate small cranes to transport or position large parts.	Supplemental
51-2023.00	Electromechanical Equipment Assemblers	13955	Pack or fold insulation between panels.	Supplemental
51-2031.00	Engine and Other Machine Assemblers	13962	Read and interpret assembly blueprints or specifications manuals, and plan assembly or building operations.	Core
51-2031.00	Engine and Other Machine Assemblers	13958	Inspect, operate, and test completed products to verify functioning, machine capabilities, or conformance to customer specifications.	Core
51-2031.00	Engine and Other Machine Assemblers	13959	Position or align components for assembly, manually or using hoists.	Core
51-2031.00	Engine and Other Machine Assemblers	13960	Set and verify parts clearances.	Core
51-2031.00	Engine and Other Machine Assemblers	13965	Verify conformance of parts to stock lists or blueprints, using measuring instruments such as calipers, gauges, or micrometers.	Core
51-2031.00	Engine and Other Machine Assemblers	13966	Fasten or install piping, fixtures, or wiring and electrical components to form assemblies or subassemblies, using hand tools, rivet guns, or welding equipment.	Core
51-2031.00	Engine and Other Machine Assemblers	13967	Remove rough spots and smooth surfaces to fit, trim, or clean parts, using hand tools or power tools.	Core
51-2031.00	Engine and Other Machine Assemblers	13968	Lay out and drill, ream, tap, or cut parts for assembly.	Core
51-2031.00	Engine and Other Machine Assemblers	13961	Rework, repair, or replace damaged parts or assemblies.	Core
51-2031.00	Engine and Other Machine Assemblers	13964	Assemble systems of gears by aligning and meshing gears in gearboxes.	Supplemental
51-2031.00	Engine and Other Machine Assemblers	13969	Set up and operate metalworking machines, such as milling or grinding machines, to shape or fabricate parts.	Supplemental
51-2031.00	Engine and Other Machine Assemblers	13963	Maintain and lubricate parts or components.	Supplemental
51-2041.00	Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters	10036	Verify conformance of workpieces to specifications, using squares, rulers, and measuring tapes.	Core
51-2041.00	Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters	10042	Study engineering drawings and blueprints to determine materials requirements and task sequences.	Core
51-2041.00	Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters	10035	Position, align, fit, and weld parts to form complete units or subunits, following blueprints and layout specifications, and using jigs, welding torches, and hand tools.	Core
51-2041.00	Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters	10038	Lay out and examine metal stock or workpieces to be processed to ensure that specifications are met.	Core
51-2041.00	Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters	10037	Tack-weld fitted parts together.	Core
51-2041.00	Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters	10043	Move parts into position, manually or with hoists or cranes.	Core
51-2041.00	Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters	10044	Set up and operate fabricating machines, such as brakes, rolls, shears, flame cutters, grinders, and drill presses, to bend, cut, form, punch, drill, or otherwise form and assemble metal components.	Core
51-2041.00	Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters	10041	Position or tighten braces, jacks, clamps, ropes, or bolt straps, or bolt parts in position for welding or riveting.	Core
51-2041.00	Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters	10053	Lift or move materials and finished products, using large cranes.	Core
51-2041.00	Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters	10050	Set up face blocks, jigs, and fixtures.	Core
51-2041.00	Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters	10039	Align and fit parts according to specifications, using jacks, turnbuckles, wedges, drift pins, pry bars, and hammers.	Core
51-2041.00	Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters	10045	Hammer, chip, and grind workpieces to cut, bend, and straighten metal.	Core
51-2041.00	Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters	10040	Locate and mark workpiece bending and cutting lines, allowing for stock thickness, machine and welding shrinkage, and other component specifications.	Core
51-2041.00	Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters	10051	Remove high spots and cut bevels, using hand files, portable grinders, and cutting torches.	Core
51-2041.00	Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters	10046	Smooth workpiece edges and fix taps, tubes, and valves.	Core
51-2041.00	Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters	10049	Mark reference points onto floors or face blocks and transpose them to workpieces, using measuring devices, squares, chalk, and soapstone.	Supplemental
51-2041.00	Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters	10047	Design and construct templates and fixtures, using hand tools.	Supplemental
51-2041.00	Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters	10052	Direct welders to build up low spots or short pieces with weld.	Supplemental
51-2041.00	Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters	10054	Heat-treat parts, using acetylene torches.	Supplemental
51-2041.00	Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters	10048	Straighten warped or bent parts, using sledges, hand torches, straightening presses, or bulldozers.	Supplemental
51-2041.00	Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters	10057	Erect ladders and scaffolding to fit together large assemblies.	Supplemental
51-2041.00	Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters	10055	Preheat workpieces to make them malleable, using hand torches or furnaces.	Supplemental
51-2041.00	Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters	10056	Install boilers, containers, and other structures.	Supplemental
51-2051.00	Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators	13970	Release air bubbles and smooth seams, using rollers.	Core
51-2051.00	Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators	13971	Spray chopped fiberglass, resins, and catalysts onto prepared molds or dies using pneumatic spray guns with chopper attachments.	Core
51-2051.00	Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators	13974	Mix catalysts into resins, and saturate cloth and mats with mixtures, using brushes.	Core
51-2051.00	Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators	13976	Check completed products for conformance to specifications and for defects by measuring with rulers or micrometers, by checking them visually, or by tapping them to detect bubbles or dead spots.	Core
51-2051.00	Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators	13973	Pat or press layers of saturated mat or cloth into place on molds, using brushes or hands, and smooth out wrinkles and air bubbles with hands or squeegees.	Core
51-2051.00	Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators	13972	Select precut fiberglass mats, cloth, and wood-bracing materials as required by projects being assembled.	Core
51-2051.00	Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators	13975	Bond wood reinforcing strips to decks and cabin structures of watercraft, using resin-saturated fiberglass.	Core
51-2051.00	Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators	13977	Trim excess materials from molds, using hand shears or trimming knives.	Core
51-2051.00	Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators	13980	Apply layers of plastic resin to mold surfaces prior to placement of fiberglass mats, repeating layers until products have the desired thicknesses and plastics have jelled.	Supplemental
51-2051.00	Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators	13984	Inspect, clean, and assemble molds before beginning work.	Supplemental
51-2051.00	Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators	13979	Cure materials by letting them set at room temperature, placing them under heat lamps, or baking them in ovens.	Supplemental
51-2051.00	Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators	13982	Apply lacquers and waxes to mold surfaces to facilitate assembly and removal of laminated parts.	Supplemental
51-2051.00	Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators	13978	Repair or modify damaged or defective glass-fiber parts, checking thicknesses, densities, and contours to ensure a close fit after repair.	Supplemental
51-2051.00	Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators	13981	Mask off mold areas not to be laminated, using cellophane, wax paper, masking tape, or special sprays containing mold-release substances.	Supplemental
51-2051.00	Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators	13983	Check all dies, templates, and cutout patterns to be used in the manufacturing process to ensure that they conform to dimensional data, photographs, blueprints, samples, or customer specifications.	Supplemental
51-2051.00	Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators	13985	Trim cured materials by sawing them with diamond-impregnated cutoff wheels.	Supplemental
51-2061.00	Timing Device Assemblers and Adjusters	15003	Assemble and install components of timepieces to complete mechanisms, using watchmakers' tools and loupes.	Core
51-2061.00	Timing Device Assemblers and Adjusters	15004	Observe operation of timepiece parts and subassemblies to determine accuracy of movement, and to diagnose causes of defects.	Core
51-2061.00	Timing Device Assemblers and Adjusters	15005	Test operation and fit of timepiece parts and subassemblies, using electronic testing equipment, tweezers, watchmakers' tools, and loupes.	Core
51-2061.00	Timing Device Assemblers and Adjusters	15006	Replace specified parts to repair malfunctioning timepieces, using watchmakers' tools, loupes, and holding fixtures.	Core
51-2061.00	Timing Device Assemblers and Adjusters	15007	Disassemble timepieces such as watches, clocks, and chronometers so that repairs can be made.	Core
51-2061.00	Timing Device Assemblers and Adjusters	15008	Clean and lubricate timepiece parts and assemblies, using solvents, buff sticks, and oil.	Core
51-2061.00	Timing Device Assemblers and Adjusters	15009	Examine components of timepieces such as watches, clocks, or chronometers for defects, using loupes or microscopes.	Core
51-2061.00	Timing Device Assemblers and Adjusters	15010	Bend parts, such as hairsprings, pallets, barrel covers, and bridges, to correct deficiencies in truing or endshake, using tweezers.	Core
51-2061.00	Timing Device Assemblers and Adjusters	15011	Change timing weights on balance wheels to correct deficient timing.	Supplemental
51-2061.00	Timing Device Assemblers and Adjusters	15012	Adjust sizes or positioning of timepiece parts to achieve specified fit or function, using calipers, fixtures, and loupes.	Supplemental
51-2061.00	Timing Device Assemblers and Adjusters	15013	Mount hairsprings and balance wheel assemblies between jaws of truing calipers.	Supplemental
51-2061.00	Timing Device Assemblers and Adjusters	15014	Estimate spaces between collets and first inner coils to determine if spaces are within acceptable limits.	Supplemental
51-2061.00	Timing Device Assemblers and Adjusters	15015	Bend inner coils of springs away from or toward collets, using tweezers, to locate centers of collets in centers of springs, and to correct errors resulting from faulty colleting of coils.	Supplemental
51-2061.00	Timing Device Assemblers and Adjusters	15016	Turn wheels of calipers and examine springs, using loupes, to determine if center coils appear as perfect circles.	Supplemental
51-2061.00	Timing Device Assemblers and Adjusters	15017	Examine and adjust hairspring assemblies to ensure horizontal and circular alignment of hairsprings, using calipers, loupes, and watchmakers' tools.	Supplemental
51-2061.00	Timing Device Assemblers and Adjusters	15018	Review blueprints, sketches, or work orders to gather information about tasks to be completed.	Supplemental
51-2061.00	Timing Device Assemblers and Adjusters	15019	Tighten or replace loose jewels, using watchmakers' tools.	Supplemental
51-2092.00	Team Assemblers	20157	Perform quality checks on products and parts.	Core
51-2092.00	Team Assemblers	20160	Review work orders and blueprints to ensure work is performed according to specifications.	Core
51-2092.00	Team Assemblers	8468	Rotate through all the tasks required in a particular production process.	Core
51-2092.00	Team Assemblers	8469	Determine work assignments and procedures.	Core
51-2092.00	Team Assemblers	20163	Supervise assemblers and train employees on job procedures.	Core
51-2092.00	Team Assemblers	20159	Shovel, sweep, or otherwise clean work areas.	Core
51-2092.00	Team Assemblers	8472	Provide assistance in the production of wiring assemblies.	Supplemental
51-2092.00	Team Assemblers	20162	Maintain production equipment and machinery.	Supplemental
51-2092.00	Team Assemblers	20161	Complete production reports to communicate team production level to management.	Supplemental
51-2092.00	Team Assemblers	20158	Package finished products and prepare them for shipment.	Supplemental
51-2092.00	Team Assemblers	20164	Operate machinery and heavy equipment, such as forklifts.	Supplemental
51-3011.00	Bakers	20819	Check products for quality, and identify damaged or expired goods.	Core
51-3011.00	Bakers	11916	Set oven temperatures, and place items into hot ovens for baking.	Core
51-3011.00	Bakers	11917	Combine measured ingredients in bowls of mixing, blending, or cooking machinery.	Core
51-3011.00	Bakers	11920	Place dough in pans, molds, or on sheets, and bake in production ovens or on grills.	Core
51-3011.00	Bakers	11926	Set time and speed controls for mixing machines, blending machines, or steam kettles so that ingredients will be mixed or cooked according to instructions.	Core
51-3011.00	Bakers	11918	Measure or weigh flour or other ingredients to prepare batters, doughs, fillings, or icings, using scales or graduated containers.	Core
51-3011.00	Bakers	11915	Observe color of products being baked, and adjust oven temperatures, humidity, or conveyor speeds accordingly.	Core
51-3011.00	Bakers	11921	Check the quality of raw materials to ensure that standards and specifications are met.	Core
51-3011.00	Bakers	11924	Check equipment to ensure that it meets health and safety regulations, and perform maintenance or cleaning, as necessary.	Core
51-3011.00	Bakers	11922	Adapt the quantity of ingredients to match the amount of items to be baked.	Core
51-3011.00	Bakers	11923	Apply glazes, icings, or other toppings to baked goods, using spatulas or brushes.	Core
51-3011.00	Bakers	11925	Decorate baked goods, such as cakes or pastries.	Core
51-3011.00	Bakers	11919	Roll, knead, cut, or shape dough to form sweet rolls, pie crusts, tarts, cookies, or other products.	Core
51-3011.00	Bakers	11928	Direct or coordinate bakery deliveries.	Core
51-3011.00	Bakers	11929	Order or receive supplies or equipment.	Core
51-3011.00	Bakers	11927	Prepare or maintain inventory or production records.	Core
51-3011.00	Bakers	11930	Operate slicing or wrapping machines.	Supplemental
51-3011.00	Bakers	11931	Develop new recipes for baked goods.	Supplemental
51-3021.00	Butchers and Meat Cutters	8784	Prepare and place meat cuts and products in display counter to appear attractive and catch the shopper's eye.	Core
51-3021.00	Butchers and Meat Cutters	8783	Wrap, weigh, label, and price cuts of meat.	Core
51-3021.00	Butchers and Meat Cutters	8786	Cut, trim, bone, tie, and grind meats, such as beef, pork, poultry, and fish, to prepare in cooking form.	Core
51-3021.00	Butchers and Meat Cutters	8785	Prepare special cuts of meat ordered by customers.	Core
51-3021.00	Butchers and Meat Cutters	8787	Receive, inspect, and store meat upon delivery to ensure meat quality.	Core
51-3021.00	Butchers and Meat Cutters	8789	Estimate requirements and order or requisition meat supplies to maintain inventories.	Core
51-3021.00	Butchers and Meat Cutters	8788	Shape, lace, and tie roasts, using boning knife, skewer, and twine.	Core
51-3021.00	Butchers and Meat Cutters	8791	Record quantity of meat received and issued to cooks or keep records of meat sales.	Supplemental
51-3021.00	Butchers and Meat Cutters	8790	Supervise other butchers or meat cutters.	Supplemental
51-3021.00	Butchers and Meat Cutters	8793	Cure, smoke, tenderize, and preserve meat.	Supplemental
51-3021.00	Butchers and Meat Cutters	8792	Negotiate with representatives from supply companies to determine order details.	Supplemental
51-3022.00	Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers	8795	Use knives, cleavers, meat saws, bandsaws, or other equipment to perform meat cutting and trimming.	Core
51-3022.00	Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers	8804	Weigh meats and tag containers for weight and contents.	Core
51-3022.00	Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers	8799	Inspect meat products for defects, bruises or blemishes and remove them along with any excess fat.	Core
51-3022.00	Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers	8797	Cut and trim meat to prepare for packing.	Core
51-3022.00	Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers	8803	Separate meats and byproducts into specified containers and seal containers.	Core
51-3022.00	Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers	8801	Process primal parts into cuts that are ready for retail use.	Supplemental
51-3022.00	Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers	8807	Prepare ready-to-heat foods by filleting meat or fish or cutting it into bite-sized pieces, preparing and adding vegetables or applying sauces or breading.	Supplemental
51-3022.00	Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers	8796	Clean, trim, slice, and section carcasses for future processing.	Supplemental
51-3022.00	Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers	8798	Remove parts, such as skin, feathers, scales or bones, from carcass.	Supplemental
51-3022.00	Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers	8802	Obtain and distribute specified meat or carcass.	Supplemental
51-3022.00	Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers	8800	Produce hamburger meat and meat trimmings.	Supplemental
51-3022.00	Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers	8805	Clean and salt hides.	Supplemental
51-3023.00	Slaughterers and Meat Packers	13986	Remove bones, and cut meat into standard cuts in preparation for marketing.	Supplemental
51-3023.00	Slaughterers and Meat Packers	13991	Sever jugular veins to drain blood and facilitate slaughtering.	Supplemental
51-3023.00	Slaughterers and Meat Packers	13990	Tend assembly lines, performing a few of the many cuts needed to process a carcass.	Supplemental
51-3023.00	Slaughterers and Meat Packers	13994	Shackle hind legs of animals to raise them for slaughtering or skinning.	Supplemental
51-3023.00	Slaughterers and Meat Packers	13989	Slit open, eviscerate, and trim carcasses of slaughtered animals.	Supplemental
51-3023.00	Slaughterers and Meat Packers	13999	Stun animals prior to slaughtering.	Supplemental
51-3023.00	Slaughterers and Meat Packers	13995	Skin sections of animals or whole animals.	Supplemental
51-3023.00	Slaughterers and Meat Packers	13987	Cut, trim, skin, sort, and wash viscera of slaughtered animals to separate edible portions from offal.	Supplemental
51-3023.00	Slaughterers and Meat Packers	13992	Shave or singe and defeather carcasses, and wash them in preparation for further processing or packaging.	Supplemental
51-3023.00	Slaughterers and Meat Packers	13997	Saw, split, or scribe carcasses into smaller portions to facilitate handling.	Supplemental
51-3023.00	Slaughterers and Meat Packers	13996	Trim head meat, and sever or remove parts of animals' heads or skulls.	Supplemental
51-3023.00	Slaughterers and Meat Packers	13998	Grind meat into hamburger, and into trimmings used to prepare sausages, luncheon meats, and other meat products.	Supplemental
51-3023.00	Slaughterers and Meat Packers	13993	Trim, clean, or cure animal hides.	Supplemental
51-3023.00	Slaughterers and Meat Packers	14000	Wrap dressed carcasses or meat cuts.	Supplemental
51-3091.00	Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders	10058	Observe, feel, taste, or otherwise examine products during and after processing to ensure conformance to standards.	Core
51-3091.00	Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders	10061	Set temperature and time controls, light ovens, burners, driers, or roasters, and start equipment, such as conveyors, cylinders, blowers, driers, or pumps.	Core
51-3091.00	Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders	10059	Observe temperature, humidity, pressure gauges, and product samples and adjust controls, such as thermostats and valves, to maintain prescribed operating conditions for specific stages.	Core
51-3091.00	Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders	10062	Observe flow of materials and listen for machine malfunctions, such as jamming or spillage, and notify supervisors if corrective actions fail.	Core
51-3091.00	Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders	10063	Record production data, such as weight and amount of product processed, type of product, and time and temperature of processing.	Core
51-3091.00	Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders	10064	Weigh or measure products, using scale hoppers or scale conveyors.	Core
51-3091.00	Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders	10060	Operate or tend equipment that roasts, bakes, dries, or cures food items such as cocoa and coffee beans, grains, nuts, and bakery products.	Core
51-3091.00	Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders	10076	Signal coworkers to synchronize flow of materials.	Core
51-3091.00	Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders	10065	Read work orders to determine quantities and types of products to be baked, dried, or roasted.	Core
51-3091.00	Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders	10067	Fill or remove product from trays, carts, hoppers, or equipment, using scoops, peels, or shovels, or by hand.	Core
51-3091.00	Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders	10066	Take product samples during or after processing for laboratory analyses.	Supplemental
51-3091.00	Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders	10075	Test products for moisture content, using moisture meters.	Supplemental
51-3091.00	Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders	10070	Clear or dislodge blockages in bins, screens, or other equipment, using poles, brushes, or mallets.	Supplemental
51-3091.00	Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders	10072	Start conveyors to move roasted grain to cooling pans and agitate grain with rakes as blowers force air through perforated bottoms of pans.	Supplemental
51-3091.00	Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders	10068	Open valves, gates, or chutes or use shovels to load or remove products from ovens or other equipment.	Supplemental
51-3091.00	Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders	10069	Clean equipment with steam, hot water, and hoses.	Supplemental
51-3091.00	Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders	10073	Smooth out products in bins, pans, trays, or conveyors, using rakes or shovels.	Supplemental
51-3091.00	Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders	10074	Install equipment, such as spray units, cutting blades, or screens, using hand tools.	Supplemental
51-3091.00	Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and Drying Machine Operators and Tenders	10071	Push racks or carts to transfer products to storage, cooling stations, or the next stage of processing.	Supplemental
51-3092.00	Food Batchmakers	4919	Record production and test data for each food product batch, such as the ingredients used, temperature, test results, and time cycle.	Core
51-3092.00	Food Batchmakers	4921	Clean and sterilize vats and factory processing areas.	Core
51-3092.00	Food Batchmakers	4924	Set up, operate, and tend equipment that cooks, mixes, blends, or processes ingredients in the manufacturing of food products, according to formulas or recipes.	Core
51-3092.00	Food Batchmakers	4925	Mix or blend ingredients, according to recipes, using a paddle or an agitator, or by controlling vats that heat and mix ingredients.	Core
51-3092.00	Food Batchmakers	4926	Follow recipes to produce food products of specified flavor, texture, clarity, bouquet, or color.	Core
51-3092.00	Food Batchmakers	4931	Give directions to other workers who are assisting in the batchmaking process.	Core
51-3092.00	Food Batchmakers	4927	Select and measure or weigh ingredients, using English or metric measures and balance scales.	Core
51-3092.00	Food Batchmakers	4922	Press switches and turn knobs to start, adjust, and regulate equipment, such as beaters, extruders, discharge pipes, and salt pumps.	Core
51-3092.00	Food Batchmakers	4929	Determine mixing sequences, based on knowledge of temperature effects and of the solubility of specific ingredients.	Core
51-3092.00	Food Batchmakers	4923	Observe and listen to equipment to detect possible malfunctions, such as leaks or plugging, and report malfunctions or undesirable tastes to supervisors.	Core
51-3092.00	Food Batchmakers	4920	Observe gauges and thermometers to determine if the mixing chamber temperature is within specified limits, and turn valves to control the temperature.	Core
51-3092.00	Food Batchmakers	4928	Turn valve controls to start equipment and to adjust operation to maintain product quality.	Core
51-3092.00	Food Batchmakers	4941	Modify cooking and forming operations based on the results of sampling processes, adjusting time cycles and ingredients to achieve desired qualities, such as firmness or texture.	Core
51-3092.00	Food Batchmakers	4934	Examine, feel, and taste product samples during production to evaluate quality, color, texture, flavor, and bouquet, and document the results.	Core
51-3092.00	Food Batchmakers	4935	Test food product samples for moisture content, acidity level, specific gravity, or butter-fat content, and continue processing until desired levels are reached.	Supplemental
51-3092.00	Food Batchmakers	4933	Inspect vats after cleaning to ensure that fermentable residue has been removed.	Supplemental
51-3092.00	Food Batchmakers	4930	Fill processing or cooking containers, such as kettles, rotating cookers, pressure cookers, or vats, with ingredients, by opening valves, by starting pumps or injectors, or by hand.	Supplemental
51-3092.00	Food Batchmakers	4943	Manipulate products, by hand or using machines, to separate, spread, knead, spin, cast, cut, pull, or roll products.	Supplemental
51-3092.00	Food Batchmakers	4939	Cool food product batches on slabs or in water-cooled kettles.	Supplemental
51-3092.00	Food Batchmakers	4942	Place products on carts or conveyors to transfer them to the next stage of processing.	Supplemental
51-3092.00	Food Batchmakers	4932	Homogenize or pasteurize material to prevent separation or to obtain prescribed butterfat content, using a homogenizing device.	Supplemental
51-3092.00	Food Batchmakers	4938	Grade food products according to government regulations or according to type, color, bouquet, and moisture content.	Supplemental
51-3092.00	Food Batchmakers	4940	Operate refining machines to reduce the particle size of cooked batches.	Supplemental
51-3092.00	Food Batchmakers	4936	Formulate or modify recipes for specific kinds of food products.	Supplemental
51-3092.00	Food Batchmakers	4937	Inspect and pack the final product.	Supplemental
51-3093.00	Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders	4949	Clean, wash, and sterilize equipment and cooking area, using water hoses, cleaning or sterilizing solutions, or rinses.	Core
51-3093.00	Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders	4948	Read work orders, recipes, or formulas to determine cooking times and temperatures, and ingredient specifications.	Core
51-3093.00	Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders	4947	Observe gauges, dials, and product characteristics, and adjust controls to maintain appropriate temperature, pressure, and flow of ingredients.	Core
51-3093.00	Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders	4952	Measure or weigh ingredients, using scales or measuring containers.	Core
51-3093.00	Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders	4951	Tend or operate and control equipment, such as kettles, cookers, vats and tanks, and boilers, to cook ingredients or prepare products for further processing.	Core
51-3093.00	Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders	4944	Record production and test data, such as processing steps, temperature and steam readings, cooking time, batches processed, and test results.	Core
51-3093.00	Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders	4950	Set temperature, pressure, and time controls, and start conveyers, machines, or pumps.	Core
51-3093.00	Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders	4954	Remove cooked material or products from equipment.	Core
51-3093.00	Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders	4946	Collect and examine product samples during production to test them for quality, color, content, consistency, viscosity, acidity, or specific gravity.	Core
51-3093.00	Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders	4958	Pour, dump, or load prescribed quantities of ingredients or products into cooking equipment, manually or using a hoist.	Core
51-3093.00	Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders	4945	Listen for malfunction alarms, and shut down equipment and notify supervisors when necessary.	Core
51-3093.00	Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders	4955	Notify or signal other workers to operate equipment or when processing is complete.	Core
51-3093.00	Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders	4956	Turn valves or start pumps to add ingredients or drain products from equipment and to transfer products for storage, cooling, or further processing.	Core
51-3093.00	Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders	4953	Admit required amounts of water, steam, cooking oils, or compressed air into equipment, such as by opening water valves to cool mixtures to the desired consistency.	Core
51-3093.00	Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders	4959	Activate agitators and paddles to mix or stir ingredients, stopping machines when ingredients are thoroughly mixed.	Supplemental
51-3093.00	Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders	4960	Operate auxiliary machines and equipment, such as grinders, canners, and molding presses, to prepare or further process products.	Supplemental
51-3093.00	Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders	4957	Place products on conveyors or carts, and monitor product flow.	Supplemental
51-4021.00	Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	8473	Measure and examine extruded products to locate defects and to check for conformance to specifications, adjusting controls as necessary to alter products.	Core
51-4021.00	Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	8474	Determine setup procedures and select machine dies and parts, according to specifications.	Core
51-4021.00	Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	8477	Start machines and set controls to regulate vacuum, air pressure, sizing rings, and temperature, and to synchronize speed of extrusion.	Core
51-4021.00	Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	8479	Reel extruded products into rolls of specified lengths and weights.	Core
51-4021.00	Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	8475	Install dies, machine screws, and sizing rings on machines that extrude thermoplastic or metal materials.	Core
51-4021.00	Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	8476	Change dies on extruding machines, according to production line changes.	Core
51-4021.00	Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	8481	Clean work areas.	Core
51-4021.00	Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	8480	Troubleshoot, maintain, and make minor repairs to equipment.	Core
51-4021.00	Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	8485	Weigh and mix pelletized, granular, or powdered thermoplastic materials and coloring pigments.	Supplemental
51-4021.00	Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	8487	Test physical properties of products with testing devices such as acid-bath testers, burst testers, and impact testers.	Supplemental
51-4021.00	Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	8486	Load machine hoppers with mixed materials, using augers, or stuff rolls of plastic dough into machine cylinders.	Supplemental
51-4021.00	Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	8488	Maintain an inventory of materials.	Supplemental
51-4021.00	Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	8482	Adjust controls to draw or press metal into specified shapes and diameters.	Supplemental
51-4021.00	Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	8478	Replace worn dies when products vary from specifications.	Supplemental
51-4021.00	Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	8484	Select nozzles, spacers, and wire guides, according to diameters and lengths of rods.	Supplemental
51-4021.00	Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	8483	Operate shearing mechanisms to cut rods to specified lengths.	Supplemental
51-4022.00	Forging Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10079	Read work orders or blueprints to determine specified tolerances and sequences of operations for machine setup.	Core
51-4022.00	Forging Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10086	Position and move metal wires or workpieces through a series of dies that compress and shape stock to form die impressions.	Core
51-4022.00	Forging Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10078	Measure and inspect machined parts to ensure conformance to product specifications.	Core
51-4022.00	Forging Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10085	Set up, operate, or tend presses and forging machines to perform hot or cold forging by flattening, straightening, bending, cutting, piercing, or other operations to taper, shape, or form metal.	Core
51-4022.00	Forging Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10082	Turn handles or knobs to set pressures and depths of ram strokes and to synchronize machine operations.	Core
51-4022.00	Forging Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10087	Install, adjust, and remove dies, synchronizing cams, forging hammers, and stop guides, using overhead cranes or other hoisting devices, and hand tools.	Core
51-4022.00	Forging Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10080	Start machines to produce sample workpieces, and observe operations to detect machine malfunctions and to verify that machine setups conform to specifications.	Core
51-4022.00	Forging Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10083	Confer with other workers about machine setups and operational specifications.	Core
51-4022.00	Forging Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10089	Trim and compress finished forgings to specified tolerances.	Core
51-4022.00	Forging Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10081	Remove dies from machines when production runs are finished.	Core
51-4022.00	Forging Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10084	Repair, maintain, and replace parts on dies.	Core
51-4022.00	Forging Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10088	Select, align, and bolt positioning fixtures, stops, and specified dies to rams and anvils, forging rolls, or presses and hammers.	Supplemental
51-4022.00	Forging Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10090	Sharpen cutting tools and drill bits, using bench grinders.	Supplemental
51-4023.00	Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10092	Monitor machine cycles and mill operation to detect jamming and to ensure that products conform to specifications.	Core
51-4023.00	Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10091	Adjust and correct machine set-ups to reduce thicknesses, reshape products, and eliminate product defects.	Core
51-4023.00	Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10096	Start operation of rolling and milling machines to flatten, temper, form, and reduce sheet metal sections and to produce steel strips.	Core
51-4023.00	Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10093	Examine, inspect, and measure raw materials and finished products to verify conformance to specifications.	Core
51-4023.00	Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10094	Read rolling orders, blueprints, and mill schedules to determine setup specifications, work sequences, product dimensions, and installation procedures.	Core
51-4023.00	Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10095	Manipulate controls and observe dial indicators to monitor, adjust, and regulate speeds of machine mechanisms.	Core
51-4023.00	Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10097	Set distance points between rolls, guides, meters, and stops, according to specifications.	Core
51-4023.00	Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10105	Calculate draft space and roll speed for each mill stand to plan rolling sequences and specified dimensions and tempers.	Core
51-4023.00	Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10103	Install equipment such as guides, guards, gears, cooling equipment, and rolls, using hand tools.	Core
51-4023.00	Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10099	Position, align, and secure arbors, spindles, coils, mandrels, dies, and slitting knives.	Core
51-4023.00	Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10101	Fill oil cups, adjust valves, and observe gauges to control flow of metal coolants and lubricants onto workpieces.	Core
51-4023.00	Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10107	Activate shears and grinders to trim workpieces.	Core
51-4023.00	Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10104	Signal and assist other workers to remove and position equipment, fill hoppers, and feed materials into machines.	Core
51-4023.00	Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10102	Record mill production on schedule sheets.	Core
51-4023.00	Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10100	Direct and train other workers to change rolls, operate mill equipment, remove coils and cobbles, and band and load material.	Core
51-4023.00	Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10098	Thread or feed sheets or rods through rolling mechanisms, or start and control mechanisms that automatically feed steel into rollers.	Supplemental
51-4023.00	Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10106	Select rolls, dies, roll stands, and chucks from data charts to form specified contours and to fabricate products.	Supplemental
51-4023.00	Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10108	Remove scratches and polish roll surfaces, using polishing stones and electric buffers.	Supplemental
51-4023.00	Rolling Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10109	Disassemble sizing mills removed from rolling lines, and sort and store parts.	Supplemental
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10110	Measure completed workpieces to verify conformance to specifications, using micrometers, gauges, calipers, templates, or rulers.	Core
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10111	Examine completed workpieces for defects, such as chipped edges or marred surfaces and sort defective pieces according to types of flaws.	Core
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10112	Read work orders or production schedules to determine specifications, such as materials to be used, locations of cutting lines, or dimensions and tolerances.	Core
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10115	Start machines, monitor their operations, and record operational data.	Core
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10114	Set up, operate, or tend machines to saw, cut, shear, slit, punch, crimp, notch, bend, or straighten metal or plastic material.	Core
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10116	Test and adjust machine speeds or actions, according to product specifications, using gauges and hand tools.	Core
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10113	Load workpieces, plastic material, or chemical solutions into machines.	Core
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10131	Turn controls to set cutting speeds, feed rates, or table angles for specified operations.	Core
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	20820	Clean work area.	Core
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10128	Lubricate workpieces with oil.	Supplemental
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10117	Install, align, and lock specified punches, dies, cutting blades, or other fixtures in rams or beds of machines, using gauges, templates, feelers, shims, and hand tools.	Supplemental
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10122	Adjust ram strokes of presses to specified lengths, using hand tools.	Supplemental
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10119	Position, align, and secure workpieces against fixtures or stops on machine beds or on dies.	Supplemental
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10127	Set stops on machine beds, change dies, and adjust components, such as rams or power presses, when making multiple or successive passes.	Supplemental
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10118	Clean and lubricate machines.	Supplemental
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10124	Position guides, stops, holding blocks, or other fixtures to secure and direct workpieces, using hand tools and measuring devices.	Supplemental
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10123	Place workpieces on cutting tables, manually or using hoists, cranes, or sledges.	Supplemental
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10129	Replace defective blades or wheels, using hand tools.	Supplemental
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10132	Plan sequences of operations, applying knowledge of physical properties of workpiece materials.	Supplemental
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10130	Mark identifying data on workpieces.	Supplemental
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10126	Turn valves to start flow of coolant against cutting areas or to start airflow that blows cuttings away from kerfs.	Supplemental
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10137	Hone cutters with oilstones to remove nicks.	Supplemental
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10136	Remove housings, feed tubes, tool holders, or other accessories to replace worn or broken parts, such as springs or bushings.	Supplemental
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10135	Sharpen dulled blades, using bench grinders, abrasive wheels, or lathes.	Supplemental
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	20821	Operate forklifts to deliver materials.	Supplemental
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10138	Select, clean, and install spacers, rubber sleeves, or cutters on arbors.	Supplemental
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10120	Scribe reference lines on workpieces as guides for cutting operations, according to blueprints, templates, sample parts, or specifications.	Supplemental
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10134	Grind out burrs or sharp edges, using portable grinders, speed lathes, or polishing jacks.	Supplemental
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10121	Set blade tensions, heights, and angles to perform prescribed cuts, using wrenches.	Supplemental
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	24012	Use equipment designed to join sheet metal, such as spot welders.	Supplemental
51-4031.00	Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10139	Preheat workpieces, using heating furnaces or hand torches.	Supplemental
51-4032.00	Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	11974	Verify conformance of machined work to specifications, using measuring instruments, such as calipers, micrometers, or fixed or telescoping gauges.	Core
51-4032.00	Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	11975	Study machining instructions, job orders, or blueprints to determine dimensional or finish specifications, sequences of operations, setups, or tooling requirements.	Core
51-4032.00	Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	11980	Move machine controls to lower tools to workpieces and to engage automatic feeds.	Core
51-4032.00	Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	11988	Verify that workpiece reference lines are parallel to the axis of table rotation, using dial indicators mounted in spindles.	Core
51-4032.00	Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	11983	Establish zero reference points on workpieces, such as at the intersections of two edges or over hole locations.	Core
51-4032.00	Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	11978	Change worn cutting tools, using wrenches.	Core
51-4032.00	Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	11976	Select and set cutting speeds, feed rates, depths of cuts, and cutting tools, according to machining instructions or knowledge of metal properties.	Core
51-4032.00	Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	11979	Position and secure workpieces on tables, using bolts, jigs, clamps, shims, or other holding devices.	Core
51-4032.00	Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	11984	Observe drilling or boring machine operations to detect any problems.	Core
51-4032.00	Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	11985	Lift workpieces onto work tables either manually or with hoists or direct crane operators to lift and position workpieces.	Core
51-4032.00	Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	11981	Turn valves and direct flow of coolants or cutting oil over cutting areas.	Core
51-4032.00	Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	11977	Install tools in spindles.	Core
51-4032.00	Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	11987	Perform minor assembly, such as fastening parts with nuts, bolts, or screws, using power tools or hand tools.	Core
51-4032.00	Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	11982	Operate single- or multiple-spindle drill presses to bore holes so that machining operations can be performed on metal or plastic workpieces.	Core
51-4032.00	Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	11986	Lay out reference lines and machining locations on work, using layout tools, and applying knowledge of shop math and layout techniques.	Core
51-4032.00	Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	11990	Sharpen cutting tools, using bench grinders.	Core
51-4032.00	Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	11989	Operate tracing attachments to duplicate contours from templates or models.	Supplemental
51-4033.00	Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10140	Inspect or measure finished workpieces to determine conformance to specifications, using measuring instruments, such as gauges or micrometers.	Core
51-4033.00	Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10145	Measure workpieces and lay out work, using precision measuring devices.	Core
51-4033.00	Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10143	Observe machine operations to detect any problems, making necessary adjustments to correct problems.	Core
51-4033.00	Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10150	Move machine controls to index workpieces, and to adjust machines for pre-selected operational settings.	Core
51-4033.00	Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10147	Study blueprints, work orders, or machining instructions to determine product specifications, tool requirements, and operational sequences.	Core
51-4033.00	Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10146	Select machine tooling to be used, using knowledge of machine and production requirements.	Core
51-4033.00	Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10148	Mount and position tools in machine chucks, spindles, or other tool holding devices, using hand tools.	Core
51-4033.00	Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10149	Activate machine start-up switches to grind, lap, hone, debar, shear, or cut workpieces, according to specifications.	Core
51-4033.00	Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10142	Set up, operate, or tend grinding and related tools that remove excess material or burrs from surfaces, sharpen edges or corners, or buff, hone, or polish metal or plastic workpieces.	Core
51-4033.00	Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10144	Set and adjust machine controls according to product specifications, using knowledge of machine operation.	Core
51-4033.00	Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10151	Brush or spray lubricating compounds on workpieces, or turn valve handles and direct flow of coolant against tools and workpieces.	Core
51-4033.00	Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10141	Lift and position workpieces, manually or with hoists, and secure them in hoppers or on machine tables, faceplates, or chucks, using clamps.	Core
51-4033.00	Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10156	Repair or replace machine parts, using hand tools, or notify engineering personnel when corrective action is required.	Core
51-4033.00	Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10152	Compute machine indexings and settings for specified dimensions and base reference points.	Supplemental
51-4033.00	Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10157	Maintain stocks of machine parts and machining tools.	Supplemental
51-4033.00	Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10154	Thread and hand-feed materials through machine cutters or abraders.	Supplemental
51-4033.00	Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10155	Adjust air cylinders and setting stops to set traverse lengths and feed arm strokes.	Supplemental
51-4033.00	Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10153	Slide spacers between buffs on spindles to set spacing.	Supplemental
51-4034.00	Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	11993	Adjust machine controls and change tool settings to keep dimensions within specified tolerances.	Core
51-4034.00	Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	11994	Move controls to set cutting speeds and depths and feed rates, and to position tools in relation to workpieces.	Core
51-4034.00	Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	11992	Study blueprints, layouts or charts, and job orders for information on specifications and tooling instructions, and to determine material requirements and operational sequences.	Core
51-4034.00	Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	11991	Inspect sample workpieces to verify conformance with specifications, using instruments such as gauges, micrometers, and dial indicators.	Core
51-4034.00	Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	11999	Replace worn tools, and sharpen dull cutting tools and dies, using bench grinders or cutter-grinding machines.	Core
51-4034.00	Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	12003	Move toolholders manually or by turning handwheels, or engage automatic feeding mechanisms to feed tools to and along workpieces.	Core
51-4034.00	Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	12001	Compute unspecified dimensions and machine settings, using knowledge of metal properties and shop mathematics.	Core
51-4034.00	Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	11997	Crank machines through cycles, stopping to adjust tool positions and machine controls to ensure specified timing, clearances, and tolerances.	Core
51-4034.00	Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	12000	Position, secure, and align cutting tools in toolholders on machines, using hand tools, and verify their positions with measuring instruments.	Core
51-4034.00	Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	11995	Start lathe or turning machines and observe operations to ensure that specifications are met.	Core
51-4034.00	Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	23998	Program computer numerical control machines.	Core
51-4034.00	Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	20923	Refill, change, and monitor the level of fluids, such as oil and coolant, in machines.	Core
51-4034.00	Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	23999	Clean work area.	Core
51-4034.00	Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	11998	Lift metal stock or workpieces manually or using hoists, and position and secure them in machines, using fasteners and hand tools.	Core
51-4034.00	Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	12002	Install holding fixtures, cams, gears, and stops to control stock and tool movement, using hand tools, power tools, and measuring instruments.	Core
51-4034.00	Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	11996	Select cutting tools and tooling instructions, according to written specifications or knowledge of metal properties and shop mathematics.	Core
51-4034.00	Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	12005	Mount attachments, such as relieving or tracing attachments, to perform operations, such as duplicating contours of templates or trimming workpieces.	Core
51-4034.00	Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	12004	Turn valve handles to direct the flow of coolant onto work areas or to coat disks with spinning compounds.	Core
51-4035.00	Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	14001	Remove workpieces from machines, and check to ensure that they conform to specifications, using measuring instruments such as microscopes, gauges, calipers, and micrometers.	Core
51-4035.00	Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	14007	Verify alignment of workpieces on machines, using measuring instruments such as rules, gauges, or calipers.	Core
51-4035.00	Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	14005	Move controls to set cutting specifications, to position cutting tools and workpieces in relation to each other, and to start machines.	Core
51-4035.00	Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	14002	Observe milling or planing machine operation, and adjust controls to ensure conformance with specified tolerances.	Core
51-4035.00	Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	14011	Select and install cutting tools and other accessories according to specifications, using hand tools or power tools.	Core
51-4035.00	Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	14003	Position and secure workpieces on machines, using holding devices, measuring instruments, hand tools, and hoists.	Core
51-4035.00	Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	14010	Replace worn tools, using hand tools, and sharpen dull tools, using bench grinders.	Core
51-4035.00	Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	14004	Study blueprints, layouts, sketches, or work orders to assess workpiece specifications and to determine tooling instructions, tools and materials needed, and sequences of operations.	Core
51-4035.00	Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	14006	Compute dimensions, tolerances, and angles of workpieces or machines according to specifications and knowledge of metal properties and shop mathematics.	Core
51-4035.00	Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	14009	Move cutters or material manually or by turning handwheels, or engage automatic feeding mechanisms to mill workpieces to specifications.	Core
51-4035.00	Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	14015	Mount attachments and tools, such as pantographs, engravers, or routers, to perform other operations, such as drilling or boring.	Core
51-4035.00	Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	14008	Select cutting speeds, feed rates, and depths of cuts, applying knowledge of metal properties and shop mathematics.	Core
51-4035.00	Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	14012	Record production output.	Core
51-4035.00	Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	14013	Turn valves or pull levers to start and regulate the flow of coolant or lubricant to work areas.	Core
51-4035.00	Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	14014	Make templates or cutting tools.	Supplemental
51-4041.00	Machinists	20292	Calculate dimensions or tolerances, using instruments, such as micrometers or vernier calipers.	Core
51-4041.00	Machinists	3094	Machine parts to specifications, using machine tools, such as lathes, milling machines, shapers, or grinders.	Core
51-4041.00	Machinists	3095	Measure, examine, or test completed units to check for defects and ensure conformance to specifications, using precision instruments, such as micrometers.	Core
51-4041.00	Machinists	20293	Set up, adjust, or operate basic or specialized machine tools used to perform precision machining operations.	Core
51-4041.00	Machinists	3110	Program computers or electronic instruments, such as numerically controlled machine tools.	Core
51-4041.00	Machinists	20295	Study sample parts, blueprints, drawings, or engineering information to determine methods or sequences of operations needed to fabricate products.	Core
51-4041.00	Machinists	3098	Monitor the feed and speed of machines during the machining process.	Core
51-4041.00	Machinists	20294	Maintain machine tools in proper operational condition.	Core
51-4041.00	Machinists	3117	Fit and assemble parts to make or repair machine tools.	Core
51-4041.00	Machinists	3097	Align and secure holding fixtures, cutting tools, attachments, accessories, or materials onto machines.	Core
51-4041.00	Machinists	3116	Confer with numerical control programmers to check and ensure that new programs or machinery will function properly and that output will meet specifications.	Core
51-4041.00	Machinists	3106	Operate equipment to verify operational efficiency.	Core
51-4041.00	Machinists	20297	Evaluate machining procedures and recommend changes or modifications for improved efficiency or adaptability.	Core
51-4041.00	Machinists	20296	Diagnose machine tool malfunctions to determine need for adjustments or repairs.	Core
51-4041.00	Machinists	3119	Design fixtures, tooling, or experimental parts to meet special engineering needs.	Core
51-4041.00	Machinists	19905	Dispose of scrap or waste material in accordance with company policies and environmental regulations.	Core
51-4041.00	Machinists	3112	Confer with engineering, supervisory, or manufacturing personnel to exchange technical information.	Core
51-4041.00	Machinists	3101	Lay out, measure, and mark metal stock to display placement of cuts.	Core
51-4041.00	Machinists	19906	Separate scrap waste and related materials for reuse, recycling, or disposal.	Core
51-4041.00	Machinists	3103	Check work pieces to ensure that they are properly lubricated or cooled.	Core
51-4041.00	Machinists	3115	Support metalworking projects from planning and fabrication through assembly, inspection, and testing, using knowledge of machine functions, metal properties, and mathematics.	Supplemental
51-4041.00	Machinists	3107	Install repaired parts into equipment or install new equipment.	Supplemental
51-4041.00	Machinists	3113	Dismantle machines or equipment, using hand tools or power tools to examine parts for defects and replace defective parts where needed.	Supplemental
51-4041.00	Machinists	3123	Test experimental models under simulated operating conditions, for purposes such as development, standardization, or feasibility of design.	Supplemental
51-4041.00	Machinists	3122	Set up or operate metalworking, brazing, heat-treating, welding, or cutting equipment.	Supplemental
51-4041.00	Machinists	3120	Prepare working sketches for the illustration of product appearance.	Supplemental
51-4041.00	Machinists	3114	Establish work procedures for fabricating new structural products, using a variety of metalworking machines.	Supplemental
51-4041.00	Machinists	3121	Install experimental parts or assemblies, such as hydraulic systems, electrical wiring, lubricants, or batteries into machines or mechanisms.	Supplemental
51-4041.00	Machinists	3109	Advise clients about the materials being used for finished products.	Supplemental
51-4051.00	Metal-Refining Furnace Operators and Tenders	10163	Regulate supplies of fuel and air, or control flow of electric current and water coolant to heat furnaces and adjust temperatures.	Core
51-4051.00	Metal-Refining Furnace Operators and Tenders	10158	Draw smelted metal samples from furnaces or kettles for analysis, and calculate types and amounts of materials needed to ensure that materials meet specifications.	Core
51-4051.00	Metal-Refining Furnace Operators and Tenders	10162	Weigh materials to be charged into furnaces, using scales.	Core
51-4051.00	Metal-Refining Furnace Operators and Tenders	10160	Record production data, and maintain production logs.	Core
51-4051.00	Metal-Refining Furnace Operators and Tenders	10165	Observe air and temperature gauges or metal color and fluidity, and turn fuel valves or adjust controls to maintain required temperatures.	Core
51-4051.00	Metal-Refining Furnace Operators and Tenders	10161	Operate controls to move or discharge metal workpieces from furnaces.	Core
51-4051.00	Metal-Refining Furnace Operators and Tenders	10164	Inspect furnaces and equipment to locate defects and wear.	Core
51-4051.00	Metal-Refining Furnace Operators and Tenders	10159	Drain, transfer, or remove molten metal from furnaces, and place it into molds, using hoists, pumps, or ladles.	Core
51-4051.00	Metal-Refining Furnace Operators and Tenders	10168	Kindle fires, and shovel fuel and other materials into furnaces or onto conveyors by hand, with hoists, or by directing crane operators.	Core
51-4051.00	Metal-Refining Furnace Operators and Tenders	10171	Prepare material to load into furnaces, including cleaning, crushing, or applying chemicals, by using crushing machines, shovels, rakes, or sprayers.	Supplemental
51-4051.00	Metal-Refining Furnace Operators and Tenders	10167	Remove impurities from the surface of molten metal, using strainers.	Supplemental
51-4051.00	Metal-Refining Furnace Operators and Tenders	10166	Observe operations inside furnaces, using television screens, to ensure that problems do not occur.	Supplemental
51-4051.00	Metal-Refining Furnace Operators and Tenders	10169	Sprinkle chemicals over molten metal to bring impurities to the surface.	Supplemental
51-4051.00	Metal-Refining Furnace Operators and Tenders	10170	Direct work crews in the cleaning and repair of furnace walls and flooring.	Supplemental
51-4051.00	Metal-Refining Furnace Operators and Tenders	10172	Scrape accumulations of metal oxides from floors, molds, and crucibles, and sift and store them for reclamation.	Supplemental
51-4052.00	Pourers and Casters, Metal	12007	Pour and regulate the flow of molten metal into molds and forms to produce ingots or other castings, using ladles or hand-controlled mechanisms.	Core
51-4052.00	Pourers and Casters, Metal	12008	Read temperature gauges and observe color changes, adjusting furnace flames, torches, or electrical heating units as necessary to melt metal to specifications.	Core
51-4052.00	Pourers and Casters, Metal	12016	Remove solidified steel or slag from pouring nozzles, using long bars or oxygen burners.	Core
51-4052.00	Pourers and Casters, Metal	12009	Examine molds to ensure they are clean, smooth, and properly coated.	Core
51-4052.00	Pourers and Casters, Metal	12006	Collect samples, or signal workers to sample metal for analysis.	Core
51-4052.00	Pourers and Casters, Metal	12015	Load specified amounts of metal and flux into furnaces or clay crucibles.	Core
51-4052.00	Pourers and Casters, Metal	12010	Position equipment such as ladles, grinding wheels, pouring nozzles, or crucibles, or signal other workers to position equipment.	Core
51-4052.00	Pourers and Casters, Metal	12011	Skim slag or remove excess metal from ingots or equipment, using hand tools, strainers, rakes, or burners, collecting scrap for recycling.	Core
51-4052.00	Pourers and Casters, Metal	12019	Transport metal ingots to storage areas, using forklifts.	Core
51-4052.00	Pourers and Casters, Metal	12017	Assemble and embed cores in casting frames, using hand tools and equipment.	Supplemental
51-4052.00	Pourers and Casters, Metal	12012	Turn valves to circulate water through cores, or spray water on filled molds to cool and solidify metal.	Supplemental
51-4052.00	Pourers and Casters, Metal	12014	Pull levers to lift ladle stoppers and to allow molten steel to flow into ingot molds to specified heights.	Supplemental
51-4052.00	Pourers and Casters, Metal	12018	Remove metal ingots or cores from molds, using hand tools, cranes, and chain hoists.	Supplemental
51-4052.00	Pourers and Casters, Metal	12021	Repair and maintain metal forms and equipment, using hand tools, sledges, and bars.	Supplemental
51-4052.00	Pourers and Casters, Metal	12013	Add metal to molds to compensate for shrinkage.	Supplemental
51-4052.00	Pourers and Casters, Metal	12020	Stencil identifying information on ingots and pigs, using special hand tools.	Supplemental
51-4061.00	Model Makers, Metal and Plastic	12022	Study blueprints, drawings, and sketches to determine material dimensions, required equipment, and operations sequences.	Core
51-4061.00	Model Makers, Metal and Plastic	12023	Set up and operate machines, such as lathes, drill presses, punch presses, or bandsaws, to fabricate prototypes or models.	Core
51-4061.00	Model Makers, Metal and Plastic	20924	Program computer numerical control (CNC) machines to fabricate model parts.	Core
51-4061.00	Model Makers, Metal and Plastic	12024	Inspect and test products to verify conformance to specifications, using precision measuring instruments or circuit testers.	Core
51-4061.00	Model Makers, Metal and Plastic	12025	Cut, shape, and form metal parts, using lathes, power saws, snips, power brakes and shears, files, and mallets.	Core
51-4061.00	Model Makers, Metal and Plastic	12030	Rework or alter component model or parts as required to ensure that products meet standards.	Core
51-4061.00	Model Makers, Metal and Plastic	12027	Drill, countersink, and ream holes in parts and assemblies for bolts, screws, and other fasteners, using power tools.	Core
51-4061.00	Model Makers, Metal and Plastic	12028	Grind, file, and sand parts to finished dimensions.	Core
51-4061.00	Model Makers, Metal and Plastic	12034	Devise and construct tools, dies, molds, jigs, and fixtures, or modify existing tools and equipment.	Core
51-4061.00	Model Makers, Metal and Plastic	12029	Record specifications, production operations, and final dimensions of models for use in establishing operating standards and procedures.	Core
51-4061.00	Model Makers, Metal and Plastic	12031	Align, fit, and join parts, using bolts and screws or by welding or gluing.	Core
51-4061.00	Model Makers, Metal and Plastic	12026	Lay out and mark reference points and dimensions on materials, using measuring instruments and drawing or scribing tools.	Core
51-4061.00	Model Makers, Metal and Plastic	12032	Consult and confer with engineering personnel to discuss developmental problems and to recommend product modifications.	Core
51-4061.00	Model Makers, Metal and Plastic	20925	Use computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) software or hardware to fabricate model parts.	Supplemental
51-4061.00	Model Makers, Metal and Plastic	12033	Assemble mechanical, electrical, and electronic components into models or prototypes, using hand tools, power tools, and fabricating machines.	Supplemental
51-4061.00	Model Makers, Metal and Plastic	12035	Wire and solder electrical and electronic connections and components.	Supplemental
51-4062.00	Patternmakers, Metal and Plastic	12038	Verify conformance of patterns or template dimensions to specifications, using measuring instruments such as calipers, scales, and micrometers.	Core
51-4062.00	Patternmakers, Metal and Plastic	12036	Set up and operate machine tools, such as milling machines, lathes, drill presses, and grinders, to machine castings or patterns.	Core
51-4062.00	Patternmakers, Metal and Plastic	12042	Repair and rework templates and patterns.	Core
51-4062.00	Patternmakers, Metal and Plastic	12041	Assemble pattern sections, using hand tools, bolts, screws, rivets, glue, or welding equipment.	Core
51-4062.00	Patternmakers, Metal and Plastic	12037	Read and interpret blueprints or drawings of parts to be cast or patterns to be made, compute dimensions, and plan operational sequences.	Core
51-4062.00	Patternmakers, Metal and Plastic	12045	Construct platforms, fixtures, and jigs for holding and placing patterns.	Core
51-4062.00	Patternmakers, Metal and Plastic	12044	Clean and finish patterns or templates, using emery cloths, files, scrapers, and power grinders.	Core
51-4062.00	Patternmakers, Metal and Plastic	12046	Mark identification numbers or symbols onto patterns or templates.	Core
51-4062.00	Patternmakers, Metal and Plastic	12039	Program computerized numerical control machine tools.	Supplemental
51-4062.00	Patternmakers, Metal and Plastic	21025	Create computer models of patterns or parts, using modeling software.	Supplemental
51-4062.00	Patternmakers, Metal and Plastic	12040	Design and create templates, patterns, or coreboxes according to work orders, sample parts, or mockups.	Supplemental
51-4062.00	Patternmakers, Metal and Plastic	12043	Lay out and draw or scribe patterns onto material, using compasses, protractors, rulers, scribes, or other instruments.	Supplemental
51-4062.00	Patternmakers, Metal and Plastic	12049	Paint or lacquer patterns.	Supplemental
51-4062.00	Patternmakers, Metal and Plastic	12047	Select pattern materials such as wood, resin, and fiberglass.	Supplemental
51-4062.00	Patternmakers, Metal and Plastic	12048	Apply plastic-impregnated fabrics or coats of sealing wax or lacquer to patterns used to produce plastic.	Supplemental
51-4071.00	Foundry Mold and Coremakers	12050	Clean and smooth molds, cores, and core boxes, and repair surface imperfections.	Core
51-4071.00	Foundry Mold and Coremakers	12055	Sift and pack sand into mold sections, core boxes, and pattern contours, using hand or pneumatic ramming tools.	Core
51-4071.00	Foundry Mold and Coremakers	12053	Position patterns inside mold sections, and clamp sections together.	Core
51-4071.00	Foundry Mold and Coremakers	12054	Position cores into lower sections of molds, and reassemble molds for pouring.	Core
51-4071.00	Foundry Mold and Coremakers	12052	Sprinkle or spray parting agents onto patterns and mold sections to facilitate removal of patterns from molds.	Core
51-4071.00	Foundry Mold and Coremakers	12059	Form and assemble slab cores around patterns, and position wire in mold sections to reinforce molds, using hand tools and glue.	Core
51-4071.00	Foundry Mold and Coremakers	12051	Move and position workpieces, such as mold sections, patterns, and bottom boards, using cranes, or signal others to move workpieces.	Core
51-4071.00	Foundry Mold and Coremakers	12058	Lift upper mold sections from lower sections, and remove molded patterns.	Core
51-4071.00	Foundry Mold and Coremakers	12057	Cut spouts, runner holes, and sprue holes into molds.	Core
51-4071.00	Foundry Mold and Coremakers	12056	Tend machines that bond cope and drag together to form completed shell molds.	Supplemental
51-4071.00	Foundry Mold and Coremakers	12061	Rotate sweep boards around spindles to make symmetrical molds for convex impressions.	Supplemental
51-4071.00	Foundry Mold and Coremakers	12060	Pour molten metal into molds, manually or with crane ladles.	Supplemental
51-4071.00	Foundry Mold and Coremakers	12062	Operate ovens or furnaces to bake cores or to melt, skim, and flux metal.	Supplemental
51-4072.00	Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10174	Measure and visually inspect products for surface and dimension defects to ensure conformance to specifications, using precision measuring instruments.	Core
51-4072.00	Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10173	Observe continuous operation of automatic machines to ensure that products meet specifications and to detect jams or malfunctions, making adjustments as necessary.	Core
51-4072.00	Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10175	Set up, operate, or tend metal or plastic molding, casting, or coremaking machines to mold or cast metal or thermoplastic parts or products.	Core
51-4072.00	Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10177	Turn valves and dials of machines to regulate pressure, temperature, and speed and feed rates, and to set cycle times.	Core
51-4072.00	Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10186	Read specifications, blueprints, and work orders to determine setups, temperatures, and time settings required to mold, form, or cast plastic materials, as well as to plan production sequences.	Core
51-4072.00	Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10184	Observe meters and gauges to verify and record temperatures, pressures, and press-cycle times.	Core
51-4072.00	Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10192	Connect water hoses to cooling systems of dies, using hand tools.	Core
51-4072.00	Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10188	Remove parts, such as dies, from machines after production runs are finished.	Core
51-4072.00	Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10197	Perform maintenance work such as cleaning and oiling machines.	Core
51-4072.00	Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10195	Smooth and clean inner surfaces of molds, using brushes, scrapers, air hoses, or grinding wheels, and fill imperfections with refractory material.	Core
51-4072.00	Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10194	Operate hoists to position dies or patterns on foundry floors.	Supplemental
51-4072.00	Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10181	Cool products after processing to prevent distortion.	Supplemental
51-4072.00	Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10182	Install dies onto machines or presses and coat dies with parting agents, according to work order specifications.	Supplemental
51-4072.00	Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10191	Unload finished products from conveyor belts, pack them in containers, and place containers in warehouses.	Supplemental
51-4072.00	Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10178	Remove finished or cured products from dies or molds, using hand tools, air hoses, and other equipment, stamping identifying information on products when necessary.	Supplemental
51-4072.00	Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10196	Obtain and move specified patterns to work stations, manually or using hoists, and secure patterns to machines, using wrenches.	Supplemental
51-4072.00	Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10203	Select and install blades, tools, or other attachments for each operation.	Supplemental
51-4072.00	Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10198	Repair or replace damaged molds, pipes, belts, chains, or other equipment, using hand tools, hand-powered presses, or jib cranes.	Supplemental
51-4072.00	Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10189	Inventory and record quantities of materials and finished products, requisitioning additional supplies as necessary.	Supplemental
51-4072.00	Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10200	Select coolants and lubricants, and start their flow.	Supplemental
51-4072.00	Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10187	Adjust equipment and workpiece holding fixtures, such as mold frames, tubs, and cutting tables, to ensure proper functioning.	Supplemental
51-4072.00	Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10199	Maintain inventories of materials.	Supplemental
51-4072.00	Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10176	Position and secure workpieces on machines, and start feeding mechanisms.	Supplemental
51-4072.00	Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10180	Trim excess material from parts, using knives, and grind scrap plastic into powder for reuse.	Supplemental
51-4072.00	Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10183	Mix and measure compounds, or weigh premixed compounds, and dump them into machine tubs, cavities, or molds.	Supplemental
51-4072.00	Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10185	Spray, smoke, or coat molds with compounds to lubricate or insulate molds, using acetylene torches or sprayers.	Supplemental
51-4072.00	Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10193	Preheat tools, dies, plastic materials, or patterns, using blowtorches or other equipment.	Supplemental
51-4072.00	Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10190	Pour or load metal or sand into melting pots, furnaces, molds, or hoppers, using shovels, ladles, or machines.	Supplemental
51-4072.00	Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10179	Skim or pour dross, slag, or impurities from molten metal, using ladles, rakes, hoes, spatulas, or spoons.	Supplemental
51-4081.00	Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10206	Inspect workpieces for defects, and measure workpieces to determine accuracy of machine operation, using rules, templates, or other measuring instruments.	Core
51-4081.00	Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10210	Position, adjust, and secure stock material or workpieces against stops, on arbors, or in chucks, fixtures, or automatic feeding mechanisms, manually or using hoists.	Core
51-4081.00	Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10208	Read blueprints or job orders to determine product specifications and tooling instructions and to plan operational sequences.	Core
51-4081.00	Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10211	Select, install, and adjust alignment of drills, cutters, dies, guides, and holding devices, using templates, measuring instruments, and hand tools.	Core
51-4081.00	Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10207	Observe machine operation to detect workpiece defects or machine malfunctions, adjusting machines as necessary.	Core
51-4081.00	Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10209	Set up and operate machines, such as lathes, cutters, shears, borers, millers, grinders, presses, drills, or auxiliary machines, to make metallic and plastic workpieces.	Core
51-4081.00	Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10212	Change worn machine accessories, such as cutting tools or brushes, using hand tools.	Core
51-4081.00	Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10221	Set machine stops or guides to specified lengths as indicated by scales, rules, or templates.	Core
51-4081.00	Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10216	Select the proper coolants and lubricants and start their flow.	Core
51-4081.00	Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10217	Remove burrs, sharp edges, rust, or scale from workpieces, using files, hand grinders, wire brushes, or power tools.	Core
51-4081.00	Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10215	Perform minor machine maintenance, such as oiling or cleaning machines, dies, or workpieces, or adding coolant to machine reservoirs.	Core
51-4081.00	Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10213	Make minor electrical and mechanical repairs and adjustments to machines and notify supervisors when major service is required.	Core
51-4081.00	Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10223	Compute data, such as gear dimensions or machine settings, applying knowledge of shop mathematics.	Core
51-4081.00	Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10214	Start machines and turn handwheels or valves to engage feeding, cooling, and lubricating mechanisms.	Core
51-4081.00	Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10222	Move controls or mount gears, cams, or templates in machines to set feed rates and cutting speeds, depths, and angles.	Core
51-4081.00	Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10218	Instruct other workers in machine set-up and operation.	Core
51-4081.00	Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10219	Record operational data, such as pressure readings, lengths of strokes, feed rates, or speeds.	Core
51-4081.00	Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10220	Extract or lift jammed pieces from machines, using fingers, wire hooks, or lift bars.	Core
51-4081.00	Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10225	Measure and mark reference points and cutting lines on workpieces, using traced templates, compasses, and rules.	Supplemental
51-4081.00	Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	23937	Write programs for computer numerical control (CNC) machines to cut metal and plastic materials.	Supplemental
51-4081.00	Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10224	Align layout marks with dies or blades.	Supplemental
51-4111.00	Tool and Die Makers	8490	Verify dimensions, alignments, and clearances of finished parts for conformance to specifications, using measuring instruments such as calipers, gauge blocks, micrometers, or dial indicators.	Core
51-4111.00	Tool and Die Makers	8492	Set up and operate conventional or computer numerically controlled machine tools such as lathes, milling machines, or grinders to cut, bore, grind, or otherwise shape parts to prescribed dimensions and finishes.	Core
51-4111.00	Tool and Die Makers	8491	Visualize and compute dimensions, sizes, shapes, and tolerances of assemblies, based on specifications.	Core
51-4111.00	Tool and Die Makers	8489	Study blueprints, sketches, models, or specifications to plan sequences of operations for fabricating tools, dies, or assemblies.	Core
51-4111.00	Tool and Die Makers	23938	Fit and assemble parts to make, repair, or modify dies, jigs, gauges, and tools, using machine tools, hand tools, or welders.	Core
51-4111.00	Tool and Die Makers	8496	Inspect finished dies for smoothness, contour conformity, and defects.	Core
51-4111.00	Tool and Die Makers	8502	Select metals to be used from a range of metals and alloys, based on properties such as hardness or heat tolerance.	Core
51-4111.00	Tool and Die Makers	8498	Lift, position, and secure machined parts on surface plates or worktables, using hoists, vises, v-blocks, or angle plates.	Core
51-4111.00	Tool and Die Makers	8493	File, grind, shim, and adjust different parts to properly fit them together.	Core
51-4111.00	Tool and Die Makers	8497	Smooth and polish flat and contoured surfaces of parts or tools, using scrapers, abrasive stones, files, emery cloths, or power grinders.	Core
51-4111.00	Tool and Die Makers	8499	Measure, mark, and scribe metal or plastic stock to lay out machining, using instruments such as protractors, micrometers, scribes, or rulers.	Core
51-4111.00	Tool and Die Makers	8495	Conduct test runs with completed tools or dies to ensure that parts meet specifications, making adjustments as necessary.	Core
51-4111.00	Tool and Die Makers	8501	Design jigs, fixtures, and templates for use as work aids in the fabrication of parts or products.	Core
51-4111.00	Tool and Die Makers	8500	Cut, shape, and trim blanks or blocks to specified lengths or shapes, using power saws, power shears, rules, and hand tools.	Core
51-4111.00	Tool and Die Makers	8503	Set up and operate drill presses to drill and tap holes in parts for assembly.	Core
51-4111.00	Tool and Die Makers	8504	Develop and design new tools and dies, using computer-aided design software.	Supplemental
51-4111.00	Tool and Die Makers	8505	Set pyrometer controls of heat-treating furnaces and feed or place parts, tools, or assemblies into furnaces to harden.	Supplemental
51-4121.00	Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers	23583	Operate safety equipment and use safe work habits.	Core
51-4121.00	Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers	23584	Examine workpieces for defects and measure workpieces with straightedges or templates to ensure conformance with specifications.	Core
51-4121.00	Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers	23582	Weld components in flat, vertical, or overhead positions.	Core
51-4121.00	Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers	23600	Detect faulty operation of equipment or defective materials and notify supervisors.	Core
51-4121.00	Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers	23585	Recognize, set up, and operate hand and power tools common to the welding trade, such as shielded metal arc and gas metal arc welding equipment.	Core
51-4121.00	Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers	23587	Select and install torches, torch tips, filler rods, and flux, according to welding chart specifications or types and thicknesses of metals.	Core
51-4121.00	Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers	23592	Mark or tag material with proper job number, piece marks, and other identifying marks as required.	Core
51-4121.00	Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers	23590	Determine required equipment and welding methods, applying knowledge of metallurgy, geometry, and welding techniques.	Core
51-4121.00	Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers	23594	Prepare all material surfaces to be welded, ensuring that there is no loose or thick scale, slag, rust, moisture, grease, or other foreign matter.	Core
51-4121.00	Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers	23596	Align and clamp workpieces together, using rules, squares, or hand tools, or position items in fixtures, jigs, or vises.	Core
51-4121.00	Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers	23589	Connect and turn regulator valves to activate and adjust gas flow and pressure so that desired flames are obtained.	Core
51-4121.00	Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers	23599	Position and secure workpieces, using hoists, cranes, wire, and banding machines or hand tools.	Core
51-4121.00	Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers	23602	Melt and apply solder along adjoining edges of workpieces to solder joints, using soldering irons, gas torches, or electric-ultrasonic equipment.	Core
51-4121.00	Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers	23591	Monitor the fitting, burning, and welding processes to avoid overheating of parts or warping, shrinking, distortion, or expansion of material.	Core
51-4121.00	Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers	23603	Grind, cut, buff, or bend edges of workpieces to be joined to ensure snug fit, using power grinders and hand tools.	Core
51-4121.00	Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers	23586	Weld separately or in combination, using aluminum, stainless steel, cast iron, and other alloys.	Core
51-4121.00	Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers	23593	Chip or grind off excess weld, slag, or spatter, using hand scrapers or power chippers, portable grinders, or arc-cutting equipment.	Core
51-4121.00	Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers	23597	Develop templates and models for welding projects, using mathematical calculations based on blueprint information.	Core
51-4121.00	Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers	23604	Repair products by dismantling, straightening, reshaping, and reassembling parts, using cutting torches, straightening presses, and hand tools.	Core
51-4121.00	Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers	23601	Clean or degrease parts, using wire brushes, portable grinders, or chemical baths.	Core
51-4121.00	Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers	23608	Hammer out bulges or bends in metal workpieces.	Core
51-4121.00	Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers	23605	Check grooves, angles, or gap allowances, using micrometers, calipers, and precision measuring instruments.	Supplemental
51-4121.00	Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers	23609	Melt and apply solder to fill holes, indentations, or seams of fabricated metal products, using soldering equipment.	Supplemental
51-4121.00	Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers	23588	Ignite torches or start power supplies and strike arcs by touching electrodes to metals being welded, completing electrical circuits.	Supplemental
51-4121.00	Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers	23598	Guide and direct flames or electrodes on or across workpieces to straighten, bend, melt, or build up metal.	Supplemental
51-4121.00	Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers	23610	Use fire suppression methods in industrial emergencies.	Supplemental
51-4121.00	Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers	23595	Preheat workpieces prior to welding or bending, using torches or heating furnaces.	Supplemental
51-4121.00	Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers	23607	Set up and use ladders and scaffolding as necessary to complete work.	Supplemental
51-4121.00	Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers	23606	Operate metal shaping, straightening, and bending machines, such as brakes and shears.	Supplemental
51-4121.00	Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers	23611	Analyze engineering drawings, blueprints, specifications, sketches, work orders, and material safety data sheets to plan layout, assembly, and operations.	
51-4122.00	Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	10274	Read blueprints, work orders, or production schedules to determine product or job instructions or specifications.	Core
51-4122.00	Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	10271	Inspect, measure, or test completed metal workpieces to ensure conformance to specifications, using measuring and testing devices.	Core
51-4122.00	Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	10272	Record operational information on specified production reports.	Core
51-4122.00	Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	10270	Correct problems by adjusting controls or by stopping machines and opening holding devices.	Core
51-4122.00	Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	10267	Set up, operate, or tend welding machines that join or bond components to fabricate metal products or assemblies.	Core
51-4122.00	Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	10282	Select torch tips, alloys, flux, coil, tubing, or wire, according to metal types or thicknesses, data charts, or records.	Core
51-4122.00	Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	10276	Lay out, fit, or connect parts to be bonded, calculating production measurements, as necessary.	Core
51-4122.00	Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	10284	Prepare metal surfaces or workpieces, using hand-operated equipment, such as grinders, cutters, or drills.	Core
51-4122.00	Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	10292	Mark weld points and positions of components on workpieces, using rules, squares, templates, or scribes.	Core
51-4122.00	Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	10286	Set dials and timing controls to regulate electrical current, gas flow pressure, heating or cooling cycles, or shut-off.	Core
51-4122.00	Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	10266	Turn and press knobs and buttons or enter operating instructions into computers to adjust and start welding machines.	Core
51-4122.00	Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	10275	Assemble, align, and clamp workpieces into holding fixtures to bond, heat-treat, or solder fabricated metal components.	Core
51-4122.00	Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	10277	Conduct trial runs before welding, soldering, or brazing, and make necessary adjustments to equipment.	Core
51-4122.00	Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	10269	Give directions to other workers regarding machine set-up and use.	Core
51-4122.00	Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	10285	Clean, lubricate, maintain, and adjust equipment to maintain efficient operation, using air hoses, cleaning fluids, and hand tools.	Core
51-4122.00	Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	10281	Select, position, align, and bolt jigs, holding fixtures, guides, or stops onto machines, using measuring instruments and hand tools.	Core
51-4122.00	Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	10279	Remove completed workpieces or parts from machinery, using hand tools.	Core
51-4122.00	Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	10280	Observe meters, gauges, or machine operations to ensure that soldering or brazing processes meet specifications.	Core
51-4122.00	Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	10290	Transfer components, metal products, or assemblies, using moving equipment.	Core
51-4122.00	Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	10288	Devise or build fixtures or jigs used to hold parts in place during welding, brazing, or soldering.	Core
51-4122.00	Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	10291	Add chemicals or materials to workpieces or machines to facilitate bonding or to cool workpieces.	Supplemental
51-4122.00	Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	10287	Tend auxiliary equipment used in welding processes.	Supplemental
51-4122.00	Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	10283	Compute and record settings for new work, applying knowledge of metal properties, principles of welding, and shop mathematics.	Supplemental
51-4122.00	Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	10293	Anneal finished workpieces to relieve internal stress.	Supplemental
51-4122.00	Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	10268	Load or feed workpieces into welding machines to join or bond components.	Supplemental
51-4122.00	Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	10289	Fill hoppers and position spouts to direct flow of flux or manually brush flux onto seams of workpieces.	Supplemental
51-4122.00	Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	10273	Start, monitor, and adjust robotic welding production lines.	Supplemental
51-4122.00	Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	10278	Dress electrodes, using tip dressers, files, emery cloths, or dressing wheels.	Supplemental
51-4122.00	Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	10294	Immerse completed workpieces into water or acid baths to cool and clean components.	Supplemental
51-4191.00	Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	12087	Read production schedules and work orders to determine processing sequences, furnace temperatures, and heat cycle requirements for objects to be heat-treated.	Core
51-4191.00	Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	12088	Record times that parts are removed from furnaces to document that objects have attained specified temperatures for specified times.	Core
51-4191.00	Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	12094	Adjust controls to maintain temperatures and heating times, using thermal instruments and charts, dials and gauges of furnaces, and color of stock in furnaces to make setting determinations.	Core
51-4191.00	Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	12107	Start conveyors and open furnace doors to load stock, or signal crane operators to uncover soaking pits and lower ingots into them.	Core
51-4191.00	Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	12089	Set up and operate or tend machines, such as furnaces, baths, flame-hardening machines, and electronic induction machines, that harden, anneal, and heat-treat metal.	Core
51-4191.00	Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	12091	Remove parts from furnaces after specified times, and air dry or cool parts in water, oil brine, or other baths.	Core
51-4191.00	Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	12099	Move controls to light gas burners and to adjust gas and water flow and flame temperature.	Core
51-4191.00	Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	12093	Instruct new workers in machine operation.	Core
51-4191.00	Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	12095	Determine flame temperatures, current frequencies, heating cycles, and induction heating coils needed, based on degree of hardness required and properties of stock to be treated.	Supplemental
51-4191.00	Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	12090	Determine types and temperatures of baths and quenching media needed to attain specified part hardness, toughness, and ductility, using heat-treating charts and knowledge of methods, equipment, and metals.	Supplemental
51-4191.00	Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	12104	Examine parts to ensure metal shades and colors conform to specifications, using knowledge of metal heat-treating.	Supplemental
51-4191.00	Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	12112	Set and adjust speeds of reels and conveyors for prescribed time cycles to pass parts through continuous furnaces.	Supplemental
51-4191.00	Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	12096	Load parts into containers and place containers on conveyors to be inserted into furnaces, or insert parts into furnaces.	Supplemental
51-4191.00	Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	12102	Test parts for hardness, using hardness testing equipment, or by examining and feeling samples.	Supplemental
51-4191.00	Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	12101	Signal forklift operators to deposit or extract containers of parts into and from furnaces and quenching rinse tanks.	Supplemental
51-4191.00	Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	12097	Mount workpieces in fixtures, on arbors, or between centers of machines.	Supplemental
51-4191.00	Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	12100	Reduce heat when processing is complete to allow parts to cool in furnaces or machinery.	Supplemental
51-4191.00	Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	12113	Mount fixtures and industrial coils on machines, using hand tools.	Supplemental
51-4191.00	Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	12108	Heat billets, bars, plates, rods, and other stock to specified temperatures preparatory to forging, rolling, or processing, using oil, gas, or electrical furnaces.	Supplemental
51-4191.00	Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	12092	Position stock in furnaces, using tongs, chain hoists, or pry bars.	Supplemental
51-4191.00	Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	12106	Repair, replace, and maintain furnace equipment as needed, using hand tools.	Supplemental
51-4191.00	Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	12109	Clean oxides and scales from parts or fittings, using steam sprays or chemical and water baths.	Supplemental
51-4191.00	Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	12111	Stamp heat-treatment identification marks on parts, using hammers and punches.	Supplemental
51-4192.00	Layout Workers, Metal and Plastic	10298	Mark curves, lines, holes, dimensions, and welding symbols onto workpieces, using scribes, soapstones, punches, and hand drills.	Core
51-4192.00	Layout Workers, Metal and Plastic	10302	Plan locations and sequences of cutting, drilling, bending, rolling, punching, and welding operations, using compasses, protractors, dividers, and rules.	Core
51-4192.00	Layout Workers, Metal and Plastic	10295	Fit and align fabricated parts to be welded or assembled.	Core
51-4192.00	Layout Workers, Metal and Plastic	10300	Locate center lines and verify template positions, using measuring instruments such as gauge blocks, height gauges, and dial indicators.	Core
51-4192.00	Layout Workers, Metal and Plastic	10296	Plan and develop layouts from blueprints and templates, applying knowledge of trigonometry, design, effects of heat, and properties of metals.	Core
51-4192.00	Layout Workers, Metal and Plastic	10297	Lay out and fabricate metal structural parts such as plates, bulkheads, and frames.	Core
51-4192.00	Layout Workers, Metal and Plastic	10299	Compute layout dimensions, and determine and mark reference points on metal stock or workpieces for further processing, such as welding and assembly.	Core
51-4192.00	Layout Workers, Metal and Plastic	10301	Lift and position workpieces in relation to surface plates, manually or with hoists, and using parallel blocks and angle plates.	Core
51-4192.00	Layout Workers, Metal and Plastic	10304	Design and prepare templates of wood, paper, or metal.	Core
51-4192.00	Layout Workers, Metal and Plastic	10307	Install doors, hatches, brackets, and clips.	Supplemental
51-4192.00	Layout Workers, Metal and Plastic	10305	Brace parts in position within hulls or ships for riveting or welding.	Supplemental
51-4192.00	Layout Workers, Metal and Plastic	10303	Inspect machined parts to verify conformance to specifications.	Supplemental
51-4192.00	Layout Workers, Metal and Plastic	10306	Add dimensional details to blueprints or drawings made by other workers.	Supplemental
51-4192.00	Layout Workers, Metal and Plastic	10308	Apply pigment to layout surfaces, using paint brushes.	Supplemental
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10311	Immerse workpieces in coating solutions or liquid metal or plastic for specified times.	Core
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10326	Adjust dials to regulate flow of current and voltage supplied to terminals to control plating processes.	Core
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10309	Inspect coated or plated areas for defects, such as air bubbles or uneven coverage.	Core
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10312	Set up, operate, or tend plating or coating machines to coat metal or plastic products with chromium, zinc, copper, cadmium, nickel, or other metal to protect or decorate surfaces.	Core
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10319	Observe gauges to ensure that machines are operating properly, making adjustments or stopping machines when problems occur.	Core
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10318	Remove objects from solutions at periodic intervals and observe objects to verify conformance to specifications.	Core
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10316	Maintain production records.	Core
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10342	Remove excess materials or impurities from objects, using air hoses or grinding machines.	Core
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10328	Examine completed objects to determine thicknesses of metal deposits, or measure thicknesses by using instruments such as micrometers.	Core
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10327	Rinse coated objects in cleansing liquids and dry them with cloths, centrifugal driers, or by tumbling in sawdust-filled barrels.	Core
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10323	Determine sizes and compositions of objects to be plated, and amounts of electrical current and time required.	Supplemental
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10314	Test machinery to ensure that it is operating properly.	Supplemental
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10329	Measure or weigh materials, using rulers, calculators, and scales.	Supplemental
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10331	Measure, mark, and mask areas to be excluded from plating.	Supplemental
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10310	Immerse objects to be coated or plated into cleaning solutions, or spray objects with conductive solutions to prepare them for plating.	Supplemental
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10335	Read production schedules to determine setups of equipment and machines.	Supplemental
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10330	Suspend objects, such as parts or molds from cathode rods, or negative terminals, and immerse objects in plating solutions.	Supplemental
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10324	Suspend sticks or pieces of plating metal from anodes, or positive terminals, and immerse metal in plating solutions.	Supplemental
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10317	Adjust controls to set temperatures of coating substances and speeds of machines and equipment.	Supplemental
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10325	Monitor and measure thicknesses of electroplating on component parts to verify conformance to specifications, using micrometers.	Supplemental
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10315	Operate hoists to place workpieces onto machine feed carriages or spindles.	Supplemental
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10313	Position and feed materials into processing machines, by hand or by using automated equipment.	Supplemental
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10337	Position objects to be plated in frames, or suspend them from positive or negative terminals of power supplies.	Supplemental
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10345	Operate sandblasting equipment to roughen and clean surfaces of workpieces.	Supplemental
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10322	Clean and maintain equipment, using water hoses and scrapers.	Supplemental
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10343	Clean workpieces, using wire brushes.	Supplemental
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10332	Mix and test solutions, and turn valves to fill tanks with solutions.	Supplemental
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10340	Replace worn parts and adjust equipment components, using hand tools.	Supplemental
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10333	Place plated or coated materials on racks and transfer them to ovens to dry for specified periods of time.	Supplemental
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10338	Measure and set stops, rolls, brushes, and guides on automatic feeders and conveying equipment or coating machines, using micrometers, rules, and hand tools.	Supplemental
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10320	Position containers to receive parts, and load or unload materials in containers, using dollies or handtrucks.	Supplemental
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10321	Perform equipment maintenance, such as cleaning tanks and lubricating moving parts of conveyors.	Supplemental
51-4193.00	Plating Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic	10339	Preheat workpieces in ovens.	Supplemental
51-4194.00	Tool Grinders, Filers, and Sharpeners	10349	Monitor machine operations to determine whether adjustments are necessary, stopping machines when problems occur.	Core
51-4194.00	Tool Grinders, Filers, and Sharpeners	10350	Inspect, feel, and measure workpieces to ensure that surfaces and dimensions meet specifications.	Core
51-4194.00	Tool Grinders, Filers, and Sharpeners	10358	Study blueprints or layouts of metal workpieces to determine grinding procedures, and to plan machine setups and operational sequences.	Core
51-4194.00	Tool Grinders, Filers, and Sharpeners	10354	Select and mount grinding wheels on machines, according to specifications, using hand tools and applying knowledge of abrasives and grinding procedures.	Core
51-4194.00	Tool Grinders, Filers, and Sharpeners	10357	Compute numbers, widths, and angles of cutting tools, micrometers, scales, and gauges, and adjust tools to produce specified cuts.	Core
51-4194.00	Tool Grinders, Filers, and Sharpeners	10359	Turn valves to direct flow of coolant against cutting wheels and workpieces during grinding.	Core
51-4194.00	Tool Grinders, Filers, and Sharpeners	10351	Set up and operate grinding or polishing machines to grind metal workpieces, such as dies, parts, and tools.	Core
51-4194.00	Tool Grinders, Filers, and Sharpeners	10348	Dress grinding wheels, according to specifications.	Core
51-4194.00	Tool Grinders, Filers, and Sharpeners	10353	File or finish surfaces of workpieces, using prescribed hand tools.	Core
51-4194.00	Tool Grinders, Filers, and Sharpeners	10355	Perform basic maintenance, such as cleaning and lubricating machine parts.	Core
51-4194.00	Tool Grinders, Filers, and Sharpeners	10352	Remove finished workpieces from machines and place them in boxes or on racks, setting aside pieces that are defective.	Core
51-4194.00	Tool Grinders, Filers, and Sharpeners	10356	Remove and replace worn or broken machine parts, using hand tools.	Core
51-4194.00	Tool Grinders, Filers, and Sharpeners	20926	Fit parts together in pre-assembly to ensure that dimensions are accurate.	Supplemental
51-4194.00	Tool Grinders, Filers, and Sharpeners	10364	Attach workpieces to grinding machines and form specified sections and repair cracks, using welding or brazing equipment.	Supplemental
51-4194.00	Tool Grinders, Filers, and Sharpeners	10362	Duplicate workpiece contours, using tracer attachments.	Supplemental
51-4194.00	Tool Grinders, Filers, and Sharpeners	10361	Inspect dies to detect defects, assess wear, and verify specifications, using micrometers, steel gauge pins, and loupes.	Supplemental
51-4194.00	Tool Grinders, Filers, and Sharpeners	10365	Place workpieces in electroplating solutions or apply pigments to surfaces of workpieces to highlight ridges and grooves.	Supplemental
51-4194.00	Tool Grinders, Filers, and Sharpeners	10363	Straighten workpieces and remove dents, using straightening presses and hammers.	Supplemental
51-5111.00	Prepress Technicians and Workers	20927	Generate prepress proofs in digital or other format to approximate the appearance of the final printed piece.	Core
51-5111.00	Prepress Technicians and Workers	20928	Proofread and perform quality control of text and images.	Core
51-5111.00	Prepress Technicians and Workers	10403	Enter, position, and alter text size, using computers, to make up and arrange pages so that printed materials can be produced.	Core
51-5111.00	Prepress Technicians and Workers	20929	"Perform ""preflight"" check of required font, graphic, text and image files to ensure completeness prior to delivery to printer."	Core
51-5111.00	Prepress Technicians and Workers	10405	Operate and maintain laser plate-making equipment that converts electronic data to plates without the use of film.	Core
51-5111.00	Prepress Technicians and Workers	10402	Enter, store, and retrieve information on computer-aided equipment.	Core
51-5111.00	Prepress Technicians and Workers	10404	Maintain, adjust, and clean equipment, and perform minor repairs.	Core
51-5111.00	Prepress Technicians and Workers	10407	Operate presses to print proofs of plates, monitoring printing quality to ensure that it is adequate.	Supplemental
51-5111.00	Prepress Technicians and Workers	10425	Select proper types of plates according to press run lengths.	Supplemental
51-5111.00	Prepress Technicians and Workers	10412	Examine finished plates to detect flaws, verify conformity with master plates, and measure dot sizes and centers, using light boxes and microscopes.	Supplemental
51-5111.00	Prepress Technicians and Workers	10410	Examine unexposed photographic plates to detect flaws or foreign particles prior to printing.	Supplemental
51-5111.00	Prepress Technicians and Workers	10406	Examine photographic images for obvious imperfections prior to plate making.	Supplemental
51-5111.00	Prepress Technicians and Workers	10433	Scale copy for reductions and enlargements, using proportion wheels.	Supplemental
51-5111.00	Prepress Technicians and Workers	10427	Analyze originals to evaluate color density, gradation highlights, middle tones, and shadows, using densitometers and knowledge of light and color.	Supplemental
51-5111.00	Prepress Technicians and Workers	10428	Set scanners to specific color densities, sizes, screen rulings, and exposure adjustments, using scanner keyboards or computers.	Supplemental
51-5112.00	Printing Press Operators	19430	Start presses and pull proofs to check for ink coverage and density, alignment, and registration.	Core
51-5112.00	Printing Press Operators	19423	Examine job orders to determine quantities to be printed, stock specifications, colors, or special printing instructions.	Core
51-5112.00	Printing Press Operators	19417	Adjust ink fountain flow rates.	Core
51-5112.00	Printing Press Operators	19431	Verify that paper and ink meet the specifications for a given job.	Core
51-5112.00	Printing Press Operators	19421	Collect and inspect random samples during print runs to identify any necessary adjustments.	Core
51-5112.00	Printing Press Operators	19424	Feed paper through press cylinders and adjust feed and tension controls.	Core
51-5112.00	Printing Press Operators	19427	Monitor automated press operation systems and respond to fault, error, or alert messages.	Core
51-5112.00	Printing Press Operators	19426	Load presses with paper and make necessary adjustments, according to paper size.	Core
51-5112.00	Printing Press Operators	19429	Secure printing plates to printing units and adjust tolerances.	Core
51-5112.00	Printing Press Operators	19419	Clean ink fountains, plates, or printing unit cylinders when press runs are completed.	Core
51-5112.00	Printing Press Operators	19418	Change press plates, blankets, or cylinders, as required.	Core
51-5112.00	Printing Press Operators	19428	Obtain or mix inks and fill ink fountains.	Core
51-5112.00	Printing Press Operators	19425	Input production job settings into workstation terminals that control automated printing systems.	Core
51-5112.00	Printing Press Operators	19420	Clean or oil presses or make minor repairs, using hand tools.	Core
51-5112.00	Printing Press Operators	19435	Maintain time or production records.	Core
51-5112.00	Printing Press Operators	19437	Monitor inventory levels on a regular basis, ordering or requesting additional supplies, as necessary.	Core
51-5112.00	Printing Press Operators	19436	Monitor environmental factors, such as humidity and temperature, that may impact equipment performance and make necessary adjustments.	Core
51-5112.00	Printing Press Operators	19422	Download or scan files to be printed, using printing production software.	Supplemental
51-5112.00	Printing Press Operators	19416	Adjust digital files to alter print elements, such as fonts, graphics, or color separations.	Supplemental
51-5112.00	Printing Press Operators	19433	Direct or monitor work of press crews.	Supplemental
51-5112.00	Printing Press Operators	19434	Download completed jobs to archive media so that questions can be answered or jobs replicated.	Supplemental
51-5112.00	Printing Press Operators	19432	Control workflow scheduling or job tracking, using computer database software.	Supplemental
51-5112.00	Printing Press Operators	19438	Set up or operate auxiliary equipment, such as cutting, folding, plate-making, drilling, or laminating machines.	Supplemental
51-5113.00	Print Binding and Finishing Workers	19460	Examine stitched, collated, bound, or unbound product samples for defects, such as imperfect bindings, ink spots, torn pages, loose pages, or loose or uncut threads.	Core
51-5113.00	Print Binding and Finishing Workers	19453	Read work orders to determine instructions and specifications for machine set-up.	Core
51-5113.00	Print Binding and Finishing Workers	19461	Install or adjust bindery machine devices, such as knives, guides, rollers, rounding forms, creasing rams, or clamps, to accommodate sheets, signatures, or books of specified sizes.	Core
51-5113.00	Print Binding and Finishing Workers	19459	Trim edges of books to size, using cutting machines, book trimming machines, or hand cutters.	Core
51-5113.00	Print Binding and Finishing Workers	19458	Stitch or glue endpapers, bindings, backings, or signatures, using sewing machines, glue machines, or glue and brushes.	Core
51-5113.00	Print Binding and Finishing Workers	19450	Monitor machine operations to detect malfunctions or to determine whether adjustments are needed.	Core
51-5113.00	Print Binding and Finishing Workers	19448	Maintain records, such as daily production records, using specified forms.	Core
51-5113.00	Print Binding and Finishing Workers	19462	Lubricate, clean, or make minor repairs to machine parts to keep machines in working condition.	Core
51-5113.00	Print Binding and Finishing Workers	19455	Set up or operate bindery machines, such as coil binders, thermal or tape binders, plastic comb binders, or specialty binders.	Core
51-5113.00	Print Binding and Finishing Workers	19457	Set up or operate machines that perform binding operations, such as pressing, folding, or trimming.	Core
51-5113.00	Print Binding and Finishing Workers	19463	Prepare finished books for shipping by wrapping or packing books and stacking boxes on pallets.	Core
51-5113.00	Print Binding and Finishing Workers	19456	Set up or operate glue machines by filling glue reservoirs, turning switches to activate heating elements, or adjusting glue flow or conveyor speed.	Core
51-5113.00	Print Binding and Finishing Workers	19464	Train workers to set up, operate, and use automatic bindery machines.	Core
51-5113.00	Print Binding and Finishing Workers	19447	Insert book bodies in devices that form back edges of books into convex shapes and produce grooves that facilitate cover attachment.	Supplemental
51-5113.00	Print Binding and Finishing Workers	19443	Cut cover material to specified dimensions, fitting and gluing material to binder boards by hand or machine.	Supplemental
51-5113.00	Print Binding and Finishing Workers	19442	Cut binder boards to specified dimensions, using board shears, hand cutters, or cutting machines.	Supplemental
51-5113.00	Print Binding and Finishing Workers	19440	Bind new books, using hand tools such as bone folders, knives, hammers, or brass binding tools.	Supplemental
51-5113.00	Print Binding and Finishing Workers	19451	Perform highly skilled hand finishing binding operations, such as grooving or lettering.	Supplemental
51-5113.00	Print Binding and Finishing Workers	19446	Imprint or emboss lettering, designs, or numbers on book covers, using gold, silver, or colored foil, and stamping machines.	Supplemental
51-5113.00	Print Binding and Finishing Workers	19441	Compress sewed or glued signatures, using hand presses or smashing machines.	Supplemental
51-5113.00	Print Binding and Finishing Workers	19449	Meet with clients, printers, or designers to discuss job requirements or binding plans.	Supplemental
51-5113.00	Print Binding and Finishing Workers	19445	Form book bodies by folding and sewing printed sheets to form signatures and assembling signatures in numerical order.	Supplemental
51-5113.00	Print Binding and Finishing Workers	19444	Design original or special bindings for limited editions or other custom binding projects.	Supplemental
51-5113.00	Print Binding and Finishing Workers	19452	Punch holes in and fasten paper sheets, signatures, or other material, using hand or machine punches and staplers.	Supplemental
51-5113.00	Print Binding and Finishing Workers	19454	Repair, restore, or rebind old, rare, or damaged books, using hand tools.	Supplemental
51-6011.00	Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers	12121	Load articles into washers or dry-cleaning machines, or direct other workers to perform loading.	Core
51-6011.00	Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers	12118	Start washers, dry cleaners, driers, or extractors, and turn valves or levers to regulate machine processes and the volume of soap, detergent, water, bleach, starch, and other additives.	Core
51-6011.00	Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers	12125	Operate extractors and driers, or direct their operation.	Core
51-6011.00	Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers	12124	Remove items from washers or dry-cleaning machines, or direct other workers to do so.	Core
51-6011.00	Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers	12119	Sort and count articles removed from dryers, and fold, wrap, or hang them.	Core
51-6011.00	Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers	12123	Clean machine filters, and lubricate equipment.	Core
51-6011.00	Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers	12120	Examine and sort into lots articles to be cleaned, according to color, fabric, dirt content, and cleaning technique required.	Core
51-6011.00	Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers	12117	Receive and mark articles for laundry or dry cleaning with identifying code numbers or names, using hand or machine markers.	Core
51-6011.00	Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers	12136	Apply bleaching powders to spots and spray them with steam to remove stains from fabrics that do not respond to other cleaning solvents.	Supplemental
51-6011.00	Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers	12127	Determine spotting procedures and proper solvents, based on fabric and stain types.	Supplemental
51-6011.00	Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers	12128	Spray steam, water, or air over spots to flush out chemicals, dry material, raise naps, or brighten colors.	Supplemental
51-6011.00	Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers	12131	Pre-soak, sterilize, scrub, spot-clean, and dry contaminated or stained articles, using neutralizer solutions and portable machines.	Supplemental
51-6011.00	Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers	12137	Mix bleaching agents with hot water in vats, and soak material until it is bleached.	Supplemental
51-6011.00	Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers	12122	Mix and add detergents, dyes, bleaches, starches, and other solutions and chemicals to clean, color, dry, or stiffen articles.	Supplemental
51-6011.00	Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers	12135	Sprinkle chemical solvents over stains, and pat areas with brushes or sponges to remove stains.	Supplemental
51-6011.00	Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers	12138	Match sample colors, applying knowledge of bleaching agent and dye properties, and types, construction, conditions, and colors of articles.	Supplemental
51-6011.00	Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers	12126	Inspect soiled articles to determine sources of stains, to locate color imperfections, and to identify items requiring special treatment.	Supplemental
51-6011.00	Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers	12133	Operate machines that comb, dry and polish furs, clean, sterilize and fluff feathers and blankets, or roll and package towels.	Supplemental
51-6011.00	Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers	12142	Iron or press articles, fabrics, and furs, using hand irons or pressing machines.	Supplemental
51-6011.00	Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers	12143	Hang curtains, drapes, blankets, pants, and other garments on stretch frames to dry.	Supplemental
51-6011.00	Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers	12140	Identify articles' fabrics and original dyes by sight and touch, or by testing samples with fire or chemical reagents.	Supplemental
51-6011.00	Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers	12147	Immerse articles in bleaching baths to strip colors.	Supplemental
51-6011.00	Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers	12134	Spread soiled articles on work tables, and position stained portions over vacuum heads or on marble slabs.	Supplemental
51-6021.00	Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials	14038	Hang, fold, package, and tag finished articles for delivery to customers.	Core
51-6021.00	Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials	14035	Operate steam, hydraulic, or other pressing machines to remove wrinkles from garments and flatwork items, or to shape, form, or patch articles.	Core
51-6021.00	Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials	14043	Straighten, smooth, or shape materials to prepare them for pressing.	Core
51-6021.00	Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials	14037	Remove finished pieces from pressing machines and hang or stack them for cooling, or forward them for additional processing.	Core
51-6021.00	Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials	14042	Finish pleated garments, determining sizes of pleats from evidence of old pleats or from work orders, using machine presses or hand irons.	Core
51-6021.00	Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials	14036	Lower irons, rams, or pressing heads of machines into position over material to be pressed.	Core
51-6021.00	Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials	21026	Identify and treat spots on garments.	Core
51-6021.00	Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials	14051	Shrink, stretch, or block articles by hand to conform to original measurements, using forms, blocks, and steam.	Core
51-6021.00	Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials	14049	Finish fancy garments such as evening gowns and costumes, using hand irons to produce high quality finishes.	Core
51-6021.00	Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials	14041	Push and pull irons over surfaces of articles to smooth or shape them.	Core
51-6021.00	Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials	14044	Finish pants, jackets, shirts, skirts and other dry-cleaned and laundered articles, using hand irons.	Core
51-6021.00	Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials	14039	Slide material back and forth over heated, metal, ball-shaped forms to smooth and press portions of garments that cannot be satisfactorily pressed with flat pressers or hand irons.	Core
51-6021.00	Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials	14040	Select appropriate pressing machines, based on garment properties such as heat tolerance.	Core
51-6021.00	Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials	14046	Spray water over fabric to soften fibers when not using steam irons.	Core
51-6021.00	Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials	14045	Position materials such as cloth garments, felt, or straw on tables, dies, or feeding mechanisms of pressing machines, or on ironing boards or work tables.	Core
51-6021.00	Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials	14047	Moisten materials to soften and smooth them.	Core
51-6021.00	Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials	14052	Clean and maintain pressing machines, using cleaning solutions and lubricants.	Core
51-6021.00	Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials	14057	Press ties on small pressing machines.	Core
51-6021.00	Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials	14053	Block or shape knitted garments after cleaning.	Core
51-6021.00	Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials	14050	Activate and adjust machine controls to regulate temperature and pressure of rollers, ironing shoes, or plates, according to specifications.	Core
51-6021.00	Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials	14056	Use covering cloths to prevent equipment from damaging delicate fabrics.	Supplemental
51-6021.00	Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials	14059	Examine and measure finished articles to verify conformance to standards, using measuring devices such as tape measures and micrometers.	Supplemental
51-6021.00	Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials	14048	Finish velvet garments by steaming them on bucks of hot-head presses or steam tables, and brushing pile (nap) with handbrushes.	Supplemental
51-6021.00	Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials	14061	Measure fabric to specifications, cut uneven edges with shears, fold material, and press it with an iron to form a heading.	Supplemental
51-6021.00	Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials	14054	Insert heated metal forms into ties and touch up rough places with hand irons.	Supplemental
51-6021.00	Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials	14055	Brush materials made of suede, leather, or felt to remove spots or to raise and smooth naps.	Supplemental
51-6021.00	Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials	14060	Sew ends of new material to leaders or to ends of material in pressing machines, using sewing machines.	Supplemental
51-6021.00	Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials	14058	Select, install, and adjust machine components, including pressing forms, rollers, and guides, using hoists and hand tools.	Supplemental
51-6031.00	Sewing Machine Operators	12149	Monitor machine operation to detect problems such as defective stitching, breaks in thread, or machine malfunctions.	Core
51-6031.00	Sewing Machine Operators	12151	Place spools of thread, cord, or other materials on spindles, insert bobbins, and thread ends through machine guides and components.	Core
51-6031.00	Sewing Machine Operators	12150	Position items under needles, using marks on machines, clamps, templates, or cloth as guides.	Core
51-6031.00	Sewing Machine Operators	12153	Guide garments or garment parts under machine needles and presser feet to sew parts together.	Core
51-6031.00	Sewing Machine Operators	12166	Remove holding devices and finished items from machines.	Core
51-6031.00	Sewing Machine Operators	12152	Match cloth pieces in correct sequences prior to sewing them, and verify that dye lots and patterns match.	Core
51-6031.00	Sewing Machine Operators	12160	Fold or stretch edges or lengths of items while sewing to facilitate forming specified sections.	Core
51-6031.00	Sewing Machine Operators	12159	Cut excess material or thread from finished products.	Core
51-6031.00	Sewing Machine Operators	12157	Select supplies such as fasteners and thread, according to job requirements.	Core
51-6031.00	Sewing Machine Operators	12162	Examine and measure finished articles to verify conformance to standards, using rulers.	Core
51-6031.00	Sewing Machine Operators	12154	Start and operate or tend machines, such as single or double needle serging and flat-bed felling machines, to automatically join, reinforce, or decorate material or articles.	Core
51-6031.00	Sewing Machine Operators	12155	Record quantities of materials processed.	Core
51-6031.00	Sewing Machine Operators	12163	Turn knobs, screws, and dials to adjust settings of machines, according to garment styles and equipment performance.	Core
51-6031.00	Sewing Machine Operators	12169	Attach tape, trim, appliques, or elastic to specified garments or garment parts, according to item specifications.	Core
51-6031.00	Sewing Machine Operators	12164	Repair or alter items by adding replacement parts or missing stitches.	Core
51-6031.00	Sewing Machine Operators	12161	Perform equipment maintenance tasks such as replacing needles, sanding rough areas of needles, or cleaning and oiling sewing machines.	Core
51-6031.00	Sewing Machine Operators	12158	Mount attachments, such as needles, cutting blades, or pattern plates, and adjust machine guides according to specifications.	Core
51-6031.00	Sewing Machine Operators	12165	Cut materials according to specifications, using blades, scissors, or electric knives.	Supplemental
51-6031.00	Sewing Machine Operators	12156	Inspect garments, and examine repair tags and markings on garments to locate defects or damage, and mark errors as necessary.	Supplemental
51-6031.00	Sewing Machine Operators	12171	Attach buttons, hooks, zippers, fasteners, or other accessories to fabric, using feeding hoppers or clamp holders.	Supplemental
51-6031.00	Sewing Machine Operators	12168	Position material or articles in clamps, templates, or hoop frames prior to automatic operation of machines.	Supplemental
51-6031.00	Sewing Machine Operators	12174	Draw markings or pin appliques on fabric to obtain variations in design.	Supplemental
51-6031.00	Sewing Machine Operators	12173	Tape or twist together thread or cord to repair breaks.	Supplemental
51-6031.00	Sewing Machine Operators	12172	Baste edges of material to align and temporarily secure parts for final assembly.	Supplemental
51-6031.00	Sewing Machine Operators	12167	Position and mark patterns on materials to prepare for sewing.	Supplemental
51-6031.00	Sewing Machine Operators	12170	Perform specialized or automatic sewing machine functions, such as buttonhole making or tacking.	Supplemental
51-6041.00	Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers	14065	Dye, soak, polish, paint, stamp, stitch, stain, buff, or engrave leather or other materials to obtain desired effects, decorations, or shapes.	Core
51-6041.00	Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers	14062	Cut out parts, following patterns or outlines, using knives, shears, scissors, or machine presses.	Core
51-6041.00	Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers	14063	Construct, decorate, or repair leather products according to specifications, using sewing machines, needles and thread, leather lacing, glue, clamps, hand tools, or rivets.	Core
51-6041.00	Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers	14074	Repair and recondition leather products such as trunks, luggage, shoes, saddles, belts, purses, and baseball gloves.	Core
51-6041.00	Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers	14064	Align and stitch or glue materials such as fabric, fleece, leather, or wood, to join parts.	Core
51-6041.00	Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers	14079	Inspect articles for defects, and remove damaged or worn parts, using hand tools.	Core
51-6041.00	Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers	14080	Drill or punch holes and insert or attach metal rings, handles, and fastening hardware, such as buckles.	Core
51-6041.00	Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers	14087	Prepare inserts, heel pads, and lifts from casts of customers' feet.	Supplemental
51-6041.00	Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers	14067	Dress and otherwise finish boots or shoes, as by trimming the edges of new soles and heels to the shoe shape.	Supplemental
51-6041.00	Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers	14069	Attach insoles to shoe lasts, affix shoe uppers, and apply heels and outsoles.	Supplemental
51-6041.00	Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers	14076	Clean and polish shoes.	Supplemental
51-6041.00	Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers	14070	Cement, nail, or sew soles and heels to shoes.	Supplemental
51-6041.00	Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers	14077	Check the texture, color, and strength of leather to ensure that it is adequate for a particular purpose.	Supplemental
51-6041.00	Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers	14071	Shape shoe heels with a knife, and sand them on a buffing wheel for smoothness.	Supplemental
51-6041.00	Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers	14075	Place shoes on lasts to remove soles and heels, using knives or pliers.	Supplemental
51-6041.00	Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers	14072	Repair or replace soles, heels, and other parts of footwear, using sewing, buffing and other shoe repair machines, materials, and equipment.	Supplemental
51-6041.00	Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers	14082	Cut, insert, position, and secure paddings, cushioning, or linings, using stitches or glue.	Supplemental
51-6041.00	Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers	14068	Estimate the costs of requested products or services such as custom footwear or footwear repair, and receive payment from customers.	Supplemental
51-6041.00	Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers	14083	Draw patterns, using measurements, designs, plaster casts, or customer specifications, and position or outline patterns on work pieces.	Supplemental
51-6041.00	Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers	14086	Nail heel and toe cleats onto shoes.	Supplemental
51-6041.00	Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers	14088	Re-sew seams, and replace handles and linings of suitcases or handbags.	Supplemental
51-6041.00	Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers	14085	Stretch shoes, dampening parts and inserting and twisting parts, using an adjustable stretcher.	Supplemental
51-6041.00	Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers	14078	Read prescriptions or specifications, and take measurements to establish the type of product to be made, using calipers, tape measures, or rules.	Supplemental
51-6041.00	Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers	14081	Attach accessories or ornamentation to decorate or protect products.	Supplemental
51-6041.00	Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers	14073	Make, modify, and repair orthopedic or therapeutic footwear according to doctors' prescriptions, or modify existing footwear for people with foot problems and special needs.	Supplemental
51-6041.00	Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers	14066	Select materials and patterns, and trace patterns onto materials to be cut out.	Supplemental
51-6042.00	Shoe Machine Operators and Tenders	24000	Inspect finished products to ensure that shoes have been completed according to specifications.	Core
51-6042.00	Shoe Machine Operators and Tenders	14094	Align parts to be stitched, following seams, edges, or markings, before positioning them under needles.	Core
51-6042.00	Shoe Machine Operators and Tenders	14100	Operate or tend machines to join, decorate, reinforce, or finish shoes and shoe parts.	Core
51-6042.00	Shoe Machine Operators and Tenders	14090	Remove and examine shoes, shoe parts, and designs to verify conformance to specifications such as proper embedding of stitches in channels.	Core
51-6042.00	Shoe Machine Operators and Tenders	14096	Switch on machines, lower pressure feet or rollers to secure parts, and start machine stitching, using hand, foot, or knee controls.	Core
51-6042.00	Shoe Machine Operators and Tenders	14101	Draw thread through machine guide slots, needles, and presser feet in preparation for stitching, or load rolls of wire through machine axles.	Core
51-6042.00	Shoe Machine Operators and Tenders	14089	Study work orders or shoe part tags to obtain information about workloads, specifications, and the types of materials to be used.	Core
51-6042.00	Shoe Machine Operators and Tenders	14091	Perform routine equipment maintenance such as cleaning and lubricating machines or replacing broken needles.	Core
51-6042.00	Shoe Machine Operators and Tenders	14099	Test machinery to ensure proper functioning before beginning production.	Core
51-6042.00	Shoe Machine Operators and Tenders	14105	Select and place spools of thread or pre-wound bobbins into shuttles, or onto spindles or loupers of stitching machines.	Core
51-6042.00	Shoe Machine Operators and Tenders	14092	Cut excess thread or material from shoe parts, using scissors or knives.	Core
51-6042.00	Shoe Machine Operators and Tenders	14107	Turn knobs to adjust stitch length and thread tension.	Core
51-6042.00	Shoe Machine Operators and Tenders	14102	Fill shuttle spools with thread from a machine's bobbin winder by pressing a foot treadle.	Supplemental
51-6042.00	Shoe Machine Operators and Tenders	14104	Staple sides of shoes, pressing a foot treadle to position and hold each shoe under the feeder of the machine.	Supplemental
51-6042.00	Shoe Machine Operators and Tenders	14098	Position dies on material in a manner that will obtain the maximum number of parts from each portion of material.	Supplemental
51-6042.00	Shoe Machine Operators and Tenders	14097	Collect shoe parts from conveyer belts or racks and place them in machinery such as ovens or on molds for dressing, returning them to conveyers or racks to send them to the next work station.	Supplemental
51-6042.00	Shoe Machine Operators and Tenders	14095	Turn setscrews on needle bars, and position required numbers of needles in stitching machines.	Supplemental
51-6042.00	Shoe Machine Operators and Tenders	14093	Turn screws to regulate size of staples.	Supplemental
51-6042.00	Shoe Machine Operators and Tenders	14106	Hammer loose staples for proper attachment.	Supplemental
51-6051.00	Sewers, Hand	14110	Select thread, twine, cord, or yarn to be used, and thread needles.	Core
51-6051.00	Sewers, Hand	14114	Measure and align parts, fasteners, or trimmings, following seams, edges, or markings on parts.	Core
51-6051.00	Sewers, Hand	14109	Trim excess threads or edges of parts, using scissors or knives.	Core
51-6051.00	Sewers, Hand	14108	Sew, join, reinforce, or finish parts of articles, such as garments, books, mattresses, toys, and wigs, using needles and thread or other materials.	Core
51-6051.00	Sewers, Hand	14115	Use different sewing techniques such as felling, tacking, basting, embroidery, and fagoting.	Core
51-6051.00	Sewers, Hand	24001	Fit garments on clients, altering as needed.	Supplemental
51-6051.00	Sewers, Hand	14113	Smooth seams with heated irons, flat bones, or rubbing sticks.	Supplemental
51-6051.00	Sewers, Hand	14111	Draw and cut patterns according to specifications.	Supplemental
51-6051.00	Sewers, Hand	14112	Fold, twist, stretch, or drape material, and secure articles in preparation for sewing.	Supplemental
51-6051.00	Sewers, Hand	14116	Sew buttonholes, or add lace or other trimming.	Supplemental
51-6051.00	Sewers, Hand	14118	Tie, knit, weave or knot ribbon, yarn, or decorative materials.	Supplemental
51-6052.00	Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers	12177	Measure parts, such as sleeves or pant legs, and mark or pin-fold alteration lines.	Core
51-6052.00	Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers	12181	Remove stitches from garments to be altered, using rippers or razor blades.	Core
51-6052.00	Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers	12176	Sew garments, using needles and thread or sewing machines.	Core
51-6052.00	Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers	12179	Let out or take in seams in suits and other garments to improve fit.	Core
51-6052.00	Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers	12190	Measure customers, using tape measures, and record measurements.	Core
51-6052.00	Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers	12175	Fit and study garments on customers to determine required alterations.	Core
51-6052.00	Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers	12187	Trim excess material, using scissors.	Core
51-6052.00	Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers	12180	Assemble garment parts and join parts with basting stitches, using needles and thread or sewing machines.	Core
51-6052.00	Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers	12189	Make garment style changes, such as tapering pant legs, narrowing lapels, and adding or removing padding.	Core
51-6052.00	Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers	12185	Maintain garment drape and proportions as alterations are performed.	Core
51-6052.00	Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers	12178	Take up or let down hems to shorten or lengthen garment parts, such as sleeves.	Core
51-6052.00	Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers	12192	Repair or replace defective garment parts, such as pockets, zippers, snaps, buttons, and linings.	Core
51-6052.00	Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers	12186	Press garments, using hand irons or pressing machines.	Core
51-6052.00	Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers	12184	Fit, alter, repair, and make made-to-measure clothing, according to customers' and clothing manufacturers' specifications and fit, and applying principles of garment design, construction, and styling.	Core
51-6052.00	Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers	12191	Estimate how much a garment will cost to make, based on factors such as time and material requirements.	Core
51-6052.00	Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers	12194	Position patterns of garment parts on fabric, and cut fabric along outlines, using scissors.	Core
51-6052.00	Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers	12182	Record required alterations and instructions on tags, and attach them to garments.	Core
51-6052.00	Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers	12193	Confer with customers to determine types of material and garment styles desired.	Core
51-6052.00	Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers	12183	Examine tags on garments to determine alterations that are needed.	Core
51-6052.00	Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers	12188	Develop, copy, or adapt designs for garments, and design patterns to fit measurements, applying knowledge of garment design, construction, styling, and fabric.	Core
51-6052.00	Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers	12196	Put in padding and shaping materials.	Core
51-6052.00	Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers	12195	Sew buttonholes and attach buttons to finish garments.	Core
51-6061.00	Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders	23982	Weigh ingredients, such as dye, to be mixed together for use in textile processing.	Core
51-6061.00	Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders	14127	Start and control machines and equipment to wash, bleach, dye, or otherwise process and finish fabric, yarn, thread, or other textile goods.	Core
51-6061.00	Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders	14124	Observe display screens, control panels, equipment, and cloth entering or exiting processes to determine if equipment is operating correctly.	Core
51-6061.00	Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders	14122	Notify supervisors or mechanics of equipment malfunctions.	Core
51-6061.00	Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders	14126	Monitor factors such as temperatures and dye flow rates to ensure that they are within specified ranges.	Core
51-6061.00	Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders	14121	Add dyes, water, detergents, or chemicals to tanks to dilute or strengthen solutions, according to established formulas and solution test results.	Core
51-6061.00	Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders	14128	Examine and feel products to identify defects and variations from coloring and other processing standards.	Core
51-6061.00	Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders	14123	Adjust equipment controls to maintain specified heat, tension, and speed.	Core
51-6061.00	Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders	14138	Soak specified textile products for designated times.	Core
51-6061.00	Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders	14134	Inspect machinery to determine necessary adjustments and repairs.	Core
51-6061.00	Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders	14133	Confer with coworkers to get information about order details, processing plans, or problems that occur.	Core
51-6061.00	Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders	14136	Sew ends of cloth together, by hand or using machines, to form endless lengths of cloth to facilitate processing.	Supplemental
51-6061.00	Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders	14142	Ravel seams that connect cloth ends when processing is completed.	Supplemental
51-6061.00	Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders	14131	Remove dyed articles from tanks and machines for drying and further processing.	Supplemental
51-6061.00	Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders	14132	Study guides, charts, and specification sheets, and confer with supervisors to determine machine setup requirements.	Supplemental
51-6061.00	Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders	14125	Prepare dyeing machines for production runs, and conduct test runs of machines to ensure their proper operation.	Supplemental
51-6061.00	Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders	14137	Key in processing instructions to program electronic equipment.	Supplemental
51-6061.00	Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders	14130	Test solutions used to process textile goods to detect variations from standards.	Supplemental
51-6061.00	Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders	14129	Record production information such as fabric yardage processed, temperature readings, fabric tensions, and machine speeds.	Supplemental
51-6061.00	Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders	14139	Thread ends of cloth or twine through specified sections of equipment prior to processing.	Supplemental
51-6061.00	Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders	14140	Mount rolls of cloth on machines, using hoists, or place textile goods in machines or pieces of equipment.	Supplemental
51-6061.00	Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders	14143	Install, level, and align components such as gears, chains, dies, cutters, and needles.	Supplemental
51-6061.00	Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders	14141	Perform machine maintenance, such as cleaning and oiling equipment, and repair or replace worn or defective parts.	Supplemental
51-6062.00	Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	21156	Inspect products to ensure that the quality standards and specifications are met.	Core
51-6062.00	Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14145	Place patterns on top of layers of fabric and cut fabric following patterns, using electric or manual knives, cutters, or computer numerically controlled cutting devices.	Core
51-6062.00	Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14153	Start machines, monitor operations, and make adjustments as needed.	Core
51-6062.00	Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14150	Adjust machine controls, such as heating mechanisms, tensions, or speeds, to produce specified products.	Core
51-6062.00	Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14155	Record information about work completed and machine settings.	Core
51-6062.00	Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14146	Notify supervisors of mechanical malfunctions.	Core
51-6062.00	Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14149	Inspect machinery to determine whether repairs are needed.	Core
51-6062.00	Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14152	Confer with coworkers to obtain information about orders, processes, or problems.	Core
51-6062.00	Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14147	Repair or replace worn or defective parts or components, using hand tools.	Core
51-6062.00	Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14154	Clean, oil, and lubricate machines, using air hoses, cleaning solutions, rags, oilcans, and grease guns.	Core
51-6062.00	Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14162	Thread yarn, thread, or fabric through guides, needles, and rollers of machines.	Supplemental
51-6062.00	Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14156	Operate machines to cut multiple layers of fabric into parts for articles such as canvas goods, house furnishings, garments, hats, or stuffed toys.	Supplemental
51-6062.00	Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14148	Adjust cutting techniques to types of fabrics and styles of garments.	Supplemental
51-6062.00	Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14161	Program electronic equipment.	Supplemental
51-6062.00	Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14157	Study guides, samples, charts, and specification sheets or confer with supervisors or engineering staff to determine set-up requirements.	Supplemental
51-6062.00	Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14159	Stop machines when specified amounts of product have been produced.	Supplemental
51-6062.00	Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14158	Operate machines for test runs to verify adjustments and to obtain product samples.	Supplemental
51-6062.00	Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14160	Install, level, and align components, such as gears, chains, guides, dies, cutters, or needles, to set up machinery for operation.	Supplemental
51-6063.00	Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14165	Observe woven cloth to detect weaving defects.	Core
51-6063.00	Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14166	Thread yarn, thread, and fabric through guides, needles, and rollers of machines for weaving, knitting, or other processing.	Core
51-6063.00	Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14163	Remove defects in cloth by cutting and pulling out filling.	Core
51-6063.00	Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14167	Examine looms to determine causes of loom stoppage, such as warp filling, harness breaks, or mechanical defects.	Core
51-6063.00	Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14164	Inspect products to ensure that specifications are met and to determine if machines need adjustment.	Core
51-6063.00	Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14168	Notify supervisors or repair staff of mechanical malfunctions.	Core
51-6063.00	Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14170	Start machines, monitor operations, and make adjustments as needed.	Core
51-6063.00	Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14174	Stop machines when specified amounts of product have been produced.	Core
51-6063.00	Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14171	Inspect machinery to determine whether repairs are needed.	Core
51-6063.00	Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14173	Confer with co-workers to obtain information about orders, processes, or problems.	Core
51-6063.00	Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14176	Operate machines for test runs to verify adjustments and to obtain product samples.	Core
51-6063.00	Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14178	Program electronic equipment.	Supplemental
51-6063.00	Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14169	Set up, or set up and operate textile machines that perform textile processing and manufacturing operations such as winding, twisting, knitting, weaving, bonding, or stretching.	Supplemental
51-6063.00	Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14181	Install, level, and align machine components such as gears, chains, guides, dies, cutters, or needles to set up machinery for operation.	Supplemental
51-6063.00	Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14172	Record information about work completed and machine settings.	Supplemental
51-6063.00	Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14179	Study guides, loom patterns, samples, charts, or specification sheets, or confer with supervisors or engineering staff to determine setup requirements.	Supplemental
51-6063.00	Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14180	Repair or replace worn or defective needles and other components, using hand tools.	Supplemental
51-6063.00	Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14175	Clean, oil, and lubricate machines, using air hoses, cleaning solutions, rags, oil cans, or grease guns.	Supplemental
51-6063.00	Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14182	Adjust machine heating mechanisms, tensions, and speeds to produce specified products.	Supplemental
51-6064.00	Textile Winding, Twisting, and Drawing Out Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14183	Notify supervisors or mechanics of equipment malfunctions.	Core
51-6064.00	Textile Winding, Twisting, and Drawing Out Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14190	Thread yarn, thread, or fabric through guides, needles, and rollers of machines.	Core
51-6064.00	Textile Winding, Twisting, and Drawing Out Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14184	Start machines, monitor operation, and make adjustments as needed.	Core
51-6064.00	Textile Winding, Twisting, and Drawing Out Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14192	Inspect machinery to determine whether repairs are needed.	Core
51-6064.00	Textile Winding, Twisting, and Drawing Out Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14195	Record production data such as numbers and types of bobbins wound.	Core
51-6064.00	Textile Winding, Twisting, and Drawing Out Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14188	Replace depleted supply packages with full packages.	Core
51-6064.00	Textile Winding, Twisting, and Drawing Out Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14196	Stop machines when specified amount of products has been produced.	Core
51-6064.00	Textile Winding, Twisting, and Drawing Out Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14186	Inspect products to verify that they meet specifications and to determine whether machine adjustment is needed.	Core
51-6064.00	Textile Winding, Twisting, and Drawing Out Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14187	Tend machines that twist together two or more strands of yarn or insert additional twists into single strands of yarn to increase strength, smoothness, or uniformity of yarn.	Core
51-6064.00	Textile Winding, Twisting, and Drawing Out Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14189	Observe operations to detect defects, malfunctions, or supply shortages.	Core
51-6064.00	Textile Winding, Twisting, and Drawing Out Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14191	Operate machines for test runs to verify adjustments and to obtain product samples.	Core
51-6064.00	Textile Winding, Twisting, and Drawing Out Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14202	Observe bobbins as they are winding and cut threads to remove loaded bobbins, using knives.	Supplemental
51-6064.00	Textile Winding, Twisting, and Drawing Out Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14201	Unwind lengths of yarn, thread, or twine from spools and wind onto bobbins.	Supplemental
51-6064.00	Textile Winding, Twisting, and Drawing Out Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14203	Adjust machine settings such as speed or tension to produce products that meet specifications.	Supplemental
51-6064.00	Textile Winding, Twisting, and Drawing Out Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14197	Study guides, samples, charts, and specification sheets, or confer with supervisors or engineering staff to determine setup requirements.	Supplemental
51-6064.00	Textile Winding, Twisting, and Drawing Out Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14200	Tend spinning frames that draw out and twist roving or sliver into yarn.	Supplemental
51-6064.00	Textile Winding, Twisting, and Drawing Out Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14205	Remove spindles from machines and bobbins from spindles.	Supplemental
51-6064.00	Textile Winding, Twisting, and Drawing Out Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14199	Install, level, and align machine components such as gears, chains, guides, dies, cutters, or needles to set up machinery for operation.	Supplemental
51-6064.00	Textile Winding, Twisting, and Drawing Out Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14193	Place bobbins on spindles and insert spindles into bobbin-winding machines.	Supplemental
51-6064.00	Textile Winding, Twisting, and Drawing Out Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14185	Tend machines with multiple winding units that wind thread onto shuttle bobbins for use on sewing machines or other kinds of bobbins for sole-stitching, knitting, or weaving machinery.	Supplemental
51-6064.00	Textile Winding, Twisting, and Drawing Out Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14206	Repair or replace worn or defective parts or components, using hand tools.	Supplemental
51-6064.00	Textile Winding, Twisting, and Drawing Out Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14198	Measure bobbins periodically, using gauges, and turn screws to adjust tension if bobbins are not of specified size.	Supplemental
51-6064.00	Textile Winding, Twisting, and Drawing Out Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	14204	Clean, oil, and lubricate machines, using air hoses, cleaning solutions, rags, oilcans, and grease guns.	Supplemental
51-6091.00	Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers	14208	Set up, operate, or tend machines that extrude and form filaments from synthetic materials such as rayon, fiberglass, or liquid polymers.	Core
51-6091.00	Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers	14214	Press buttons to stop machines when processes are complete or when malfunctions are detected.	Core
51-6091.00	Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers	14213	Notify other workers of defects, and direct them to adjust extruding and forming machines.	Core
51-6091.00	Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers	14216	Observe machine operations, control boards, and gauges to detect malfunctions such as clogged bushings and defective binder applicators.	Core
51-6091.00	Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers	14209	Load materials into extruding and forming machines, using hand tools, and adjust feed mechanisms to set feed rates.	Core
51-6091.00	Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers	14211	Move controls to activate and adjust extruding and forming machines.	Core
51-6091.00	Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers	14212	Record details of machine malfunctions.	Core
51-6091.00	Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers	14220	Clean and maintain extruding and forming machines, using hand tools.	Core
51-6091.00	Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers	14215	Observe flow of finish across finish rollers, and turn valves to adjust flow to specifications.	Supplemental
51-6091.00	Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers	14219	Remove polymer deposits from spinnerettes and equipment, using silicone spray, brass chisels, and bronze-wool pads.	Supplemental
51-6091.00	Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers	14218	Press metering-pump buttons and turn valves to stop flow of polymers.	Supplemental
51-6091.00	Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers	14224	Record operational data on tags, and attach tags to machines.	Supplemental
51-6091.00	Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers	14210	Start metering pumps and observe operation of machines and equipment to ensure continuous flow of filaments extruded through spinnerettes and to detect processing defects.	Supplemental
51-6091.00	Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers	14207	Remove excess, entangled, or completed filaments from machines, using hand tools.	Supplemental
51-6091.00	Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers	14227	Wipe finish rollers with cloths and wash finish trays with water when necessary.	Supplemental
51-6091.00	Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers	14225	Lower pans inside cabinets to catch molten filaments until flow of polymer through packs has stopped.	Supplemental
51-6091.00	Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers	14217	Open cabinet doors to cut multifilament threadlines away from guides, using scissors.	Supplemental
51-6092.00	Fabric and Apparel Patternmakers	12200	Create a master pattern for each size within a range of garment sizes, using charts, drafting instruments, computers, or grading devices.	Core
51-6092.00	Fabric and Apparel Patternmakers	20930	Input specifications into computers to assist with pattern design and pattern cutting.	Core
51-6092.00	Fabric and Apparel Patternmakers	12198	Draw details on outlined parts to indicate where parts are to be joined, as well as the positions of pleats, pockets, buttonholes, and other features, using computers or drafting instruments.	Core
51-6092.00	Fabric and Apparel Patternmakers	20931	Make adjustments to patterns after fittings.	Core
51-6092.00	Fabric and Apparel Patternmakers	12206	Compute dimensions of patterns according to sizes, considering stretching of material.	Core
51-6092.00	Fabric and Apparel Patternmakers	12205	Mark samples and finished patterns with information, such as garment size, section, style, identification, and sewing instructions.	Core
51-6092.00	Fabric and Apparel Patternmakers	12201	Draw outlines of pattern parts by adapting or copying existing patterns, or by drafting new patterns.	Core
51-6092.00	Fabric and Apparel Patternmakers	12197	Test patterns by making and fitting sample garments.	Core
51-6092.00	Fabric and Apparel Patternmakers	12203	Position and cut out master or sample patterns, using scissors and knives, or print out copies of patterns, using computers.	Core
51-6092.00	Fabric and Apparel Patternmakers	12202	Create a paper pattern from which to mass-produce a design concept.	Core
51-6092.00	Fabric and Apparel Patternmakers	12204	Discuss design specifications with designers, and convert their original models of garments into patterns of separate parts that can be laid out on a length of fabric.	Core
51-6092.00	Fabric and Apparel Patternmakers	12207	Examine sketches, sample articles, and design specifications to determine quantities, shapes, and sizes of pattern parts, and to determine the amount of material or fabric required to make a product.	Core
51-6092.00	Fabric and Apparel Patternmakers	12199	Determine the best layout of pattern pieces to minimize waste of material, and mark fabric accordingly.	Core
51-6092.00	Fabric and Apparel Patternmakers	20932	Create design specifications to provide instructions on garment sewing and assembly.	Core
51-6092.00	Fabric and Apparel Patternmakers	12208	Trace outlines of paper onto cardboard patterns, and cut patterns into parts to make templates.	Core
51-6092.00	Fabric and Apparel Patternmakers	12209	Trace outlines of specified patterns onto material, and cut fabric, using scissors.	Core
51-6093.00	Upholsterers	14228	Fit, install, and secure material on frames, using hand tools, power tools, glue, cement, or staples.	Core
51-6093.00	Upholsterers	14236	Measure and cut new covering materials, using patterns and measuring and cutting instruments, following sketches and design specifications.	Core
51-6093.00	Upholsterers	14229	Build furniture up with loose fiber stuffing, cotton, felt, or foam padding to form smooth, rounded surfaces.	Core
51-6093.00	Upholsterers	14235	Make, restore, or create custom upholstered furniture, using hand tools and knowledge of fabrics and upholstery methods.	Core
51-6093.00	Upholsterers	14233	Read work orders, and apply knowledge and experience with materials to determine types and amounts of materials required to cover workpieces.	Core
51-6093.00	Upholsterers	14230	Examine furniture frames, upholstery, springs, and webbing to locate defects.	Core
51-6093.00	Upholsterers	14245	Adjust or replace webbing, padding, or springs, and secure them in place.	Core
51-6093.00	Upholsterers	14243	Sew rips or tears in material, or create tufting, using needles and thread.	Core
51-6093.00	Upholsterers	14232	Remove covering, webbing, padding, or defective springs from workpieces, using hand tools such as hammers and tack pullers.	Core
51-6093.00	Upholsterers	14231	Attach fasteners, grommets, buttons, buckles, ornamental trim, and other accessories to covers or frames, using hand tools.	Core
51-6093.00	Upholsterers	14239	Repair furniture frames and refinish exposed wood.	Core
51-6093.00	Upholsterers	14242	Interweave and fasten strips of webbing to the backs and undersides of furniture, using small hand tools and fasteners.	Core
51-6093.00	Upholsterers	14234	Draw cutting lines on material following patterns, templates, sketches, or blueprints, using chalk, pencils, paint, or other methods.	Supplemental
51-6093.00	Upholsterers	14246	Stretch webbing and fabric, using webbing stretchers.	Supplemental
51-6093.00	Upholsterers	14240	Operate sewing machines or sew upholstery by hand to seam cushions and join various sections of covering material.	Supplemental
51-6093.00	Upholsterers	14247	Design upholstery cover patterns and cutting plans, based on sketches, customer descriptions, or blueprints.	Supplemental
51-6093.00	Upholsterers	14237	Maintain records of time required to perform each job.	Supplemental
51-6093.00	Upholsterers	14238	Discuss upholstery fabrics, colors, and styles with customers, and provide cost estimates.	Supplemental
51-6093.00	Upholsterers	14241	Pick up and deliver furniture.	Supplemental
51-6093.00	Upholsterers	14244	Attach bindings or apply solutions to edges of cut material to prevent raveling.	Supplemental
51-6093.00	Upholsterers	14249	Collaborate with interior designers to decorate rooms and coordinate furnishing fabrics.	Supplemental
51-6093.00	Upholsterers	14248	Make, repair, or replace automobile upholstery and convertible and vinyl tops, using knowledge of fabric and upholstery methods.	Supplemental
51-7011.00	Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters	12211	Verify dimensions or check the quality or fit of pieces to ensure adherence to specifications.	Core
51-7011.00	Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters	12210	Produce or assemble components of articles, such as store fixtures, office equipment, cabinets, or high-grade furniture.	Core
51-7011.00	Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters	12213	Measure and mark dimensions of parts on paper or lumber stock prior to cutting, following blueprints, to ensure a tight fit and quality product.	Core
51-7011.00	Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters	12212	Set up or operate machines, including power saws, jointers, mortisers, tenoners, molders, or shapers, to cut, mold, or shape woodstock or wood substitutes.	Core
51-7011.00	Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters	12216	Establish the specifications of articles to be constructed or repaired, or plan the methods or operations for shaping or assembling parts, based on blueprints, drawings, diagrams, or oral or written instructions.	Core
51-7011.00	Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters	12215	Attach parts or subassemblies together to form completed units, using glue, dowels, nails, screws, or clamps.	Core
51-7011.00	Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters	12214	Reinforce joints with nails or other fasteners to prepare articles for finishing.	Core
51-7011.00	Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters	12224	Install hardware, such as hinges, handles, catches, or drawer pulls, using hand tools.	Core
51-7011.00	Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters	12219	Trim, sand, or scrape surfaces or joints to prepare articles for finishing.	Core
51-7011.00	Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters	12218	Match materials for color, grain, or texture, giving attention to knots or other features of the wood.	Core
51-7011.00	Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters	12217	Cut timber to the right size, and shape and trim parts of joints to ensure a snug fit, using hand tools, such as planes, chisels, or wood files.	Core
51-7011.00	Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters	12223	Perform final touch-ups with sandpaper or steel wool.	Core
51-7011.00	Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters	12220	Bore holes for insertion of screws or dowels, by hand or using boring machines.	Core
51-7011.00	Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters	12226	Repair or alter wooden furniture, cabinetry, fixtures, paneling, or other pieces.	Core
51-7011.00	Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters	12222	Estimate the amounts, types, or costs of needed materials.	Supplemental
51-7011.00	Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters	12229	Dip, brush, or spray assembled articles with protective or decorative finishes, such as stain, varnish, paint, or lacquer.	Supplemental
51-7011.00	Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters	20822	Draw up detailed specifications and discuss projects with customers.	Supplemental
51-7011.00	Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters	12228	Design furniture, using computer-aided drawing programs.	Supplemental
51-7011.00	Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters	12227	Apply Masonite, formica, or vinyl surfacing materials.	Supplemental
51-7011.00	Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters	12221	Program computers to operate machinery.	Supplemental
51-7021.00	Furniture Finishers	14251	Brush, spray, or hand-rub finishing ingredients, such as paint, oil, stain, or wax, onto and into wood grain and apply lacquer or other sealers.	Core
51-7021.00	Furniture Finishers	14254	Fill and smooth cracks or depressions, remove marks and imperfections, and repair broken parts, using plastic or wood putty, glue, nails, or screws.	Core
51-7021.00	Furniture Finishers	14252	Smooth, shape, and touch up surfaces to prepare them for finishing, using sandpaper, pumice stones, steel wool, chisels, sanders, or grinders.	Core
51-7021.00	Furniture Finishers	14263	Remove accessories prior to finishing, and mask areas that should not be exposed to finishing processes or substances.	Core
51-7021.00	Furniture Finishers	14259	Remove old finishes and damaged or deteriorated parts, using hand tools, stripping tools, sandpaper, steel wool, abrasives, solvents, or dip baths.	Core
51-7021.00	Furniture Finishers	14264	Treat warped or stained surfaces to restore original contours and colors.	Core
51-7021.00	Furniture Finishers	14253	Select appropriate finishing ingredients such as paint, stain, lacquer, shellac, or varnish, depending on factors such as wood hardness and surface type.	Core
51-7021.00	Furniture Finishers	14250	Mix finish ingredients to obtain desired colors or shades.	Core
51-7021.00	Furniture Finishers	14267	Remove excess solvent, using cloths soaked in paint thinner.	Core
51-7021.00	Furniture Finishers	14256	Examine furniture to determine the extent of damage or deterioration, and to decide on the best method for repair or restoration.	Core
51-7021.00	Furniture Finishers	14255	Distress surfaces with woodworking tools or abrasives before staining to create an antique appearance, or rub surfaces to bring out highlights and shadings.	Core
51-7021.00	Furniture Finishers	14268	Stencil, gild, emboss, mark, or paint designs or borders to reproduce the original appearance of restored pieces, or to decorate new pieces.	Core
51-7021.00	Furniture Finishers	14261	Disassemble items to prepare them for finishing, using hand tools.	Core
51-7021.00	Furniture Finishers	14265	Confer with customers to determine furniture colors or finishes.	Supplemental
51-7021.00	Furniture Finishers	14258	Recommend woods, colors, finishes, and furniture styles, using knowledge of wood products, fashions, and styles.	Supplemental
51-7021.00	Furniture Finishers	14262	Wash surfaces to prepare them for finish application.	Supplemental
51-7021.00	Furniture Finishers	14260	Follow blueprints to produce specific designs.	Supplemental
51-7021.00	Furniture Finishers	14257	Paint metal surfaces electrostatically, or by using a spray gun or other painting equipment.	Supplemental
51-7021.00	Furniture Finishers	14266	Replace or refurbish upholstery of items, using tacks, adhesives, softeners, solvents, stains, or polish.	Supplemental
51-7021.00	Furniture Finishers	14269	Design, create, and decorate entire pieces or specific parts of furniture, such as draws for cabinets.	Supplemental
51-7021.00	Furniture Finishers	14271	Spread graining ink over metal portions of furniture to simulate wood-grain finish.	Supplemental
51-7021.00	Furniture Finishers	14270	Brush bleaching agents on wood surfaces to restore natural color.	Supplemental
51-7031.00	Model Makers, Wood	14273	Read blueprints, drawings, or written specifications, and consult with designers to determine sizes and shapes of patterns and required machine setups.	Core
51-7031.00	Model Makers, Wood	14275	Fit, fasten, and assemble wood parts together to form patterns, models, or sections, using glue, nails, dowels, bolts, screws, and other fasteners.	Core
51-7031.00	Model Makers, Wood	14272	Verify dimensions and contours of models during hand-forming processes, using templates and measuring devices.	Core
51-7031.00	Model Makers, Wood	14276	Trim, smooth, and shape surfaces, and plane, shave, file, scrape, and sand models to attain specified shapes, using hand tools.	Core
51-7031.00	Model Makers, Wood	14280	Plan, lay out, and draw outlines of units, sectional patterns, or full-scale mock-ups of products.	Core
51-7031.00	Model Makers, Wood	14278	Construct wooden models, patterns, templates, full scale mock-ups, and molds for parts of products and production tools.	Core
51-7031.00	Model Makers, Wood	14277	Select wooden stock, determine layouts, and mark layouts of parts on stock, using precision equipment such as scribers, squares, and protractors.	Core
51-7031.00	Model Makers, Wood	14279	Mark identifying information on patterns, parts, and templates to indicate assembly methods and details.	Core
51-7031.00	Model Makers, Wood	14274	Set up, operate, and adjust a variety of woodworking machines such as bandsaws and planers to cut and shape sections, parts, and patterns, according to specifications.	Core
51-7031.00	Model Makers, Wood	14282	Maintain pattern records for reference.	Core
51-7031.00	Model Makers, Wood	14283	Build jigs that can be used as guides for assembling oversized or special types of box shooks.	Core
51-7031.00	Model Makers, Wood	14284	Issue patterns to designated machine operators.	Core
51-7031.00	Model Makers, Wood	14281	Fabricate work aids such as scrapers or templates.	Core
51-7031.00	Model Makers, Wood	14285	Finish patterns or models with protective or decorative coatings such as shellac, lacquer, or wax.	Supplemental
51-7032.00	Patternmakers, Wood	12230	Read blueprints, drawings, or written specifications to determine sizes and shapes of patterns and required machine setups.	Core
51-7032.00	Patternmakers, Wood	12235	Fit, fasten, and assemble wood parts together to form patterns, models, or sections, using glue, nails, dowels, bolts, and screws.	Core
51-7032.00	Patternmakers, Wood	12231	Lay out patterns on wood stock and draw outlines of units, sectional patterns, or full-scale mock-ups of products, based on blueprint specifications and sketches, and using marking and measuring devices.	Core
51-7032.00	Patternmakers, Wood	12234	Trim, smooth, and shape surfaces, and plane, shave, file, scrape, and sand models to attain specified shapes, using hand tools.	Core
51-7032.00	Patternmakers, Wood	12247	Divide patterns into sections according to shapes of castings to facilitate removal of patterns from molds.	Core
51-7032.00	Patternmakers, Wood	12232	Verify dimensions of completed patterns, using templates, straightedges, calipers, or protractors.	Core
51-7032.00	Patternmakers, Wood	12236	Correct patterns to compensate for defects in castings.	Core
51-7032.00	Patternmakers, Wood	12233	Set up, operate, and adjust a variety of woodworking machines such as bandsaws and lathes to cut and shape sections, parts, and patterns, according to specifications.	Core
51-7032.00	Patternmakers, Wood	12240	Finish completed products or models with shellac, lacquer, wax, or paint.	Core
51-7032.00	Patternmakers, Wood	12246	Estimate costs for patternmaking jobs.	Core
51-7032.00	Patternmakers, Wood	12239	Mark identifying information such as colors or codes on patterns, parts, and templates to indicate assembly methods.	Core
51-7032.00	Patternmakers, Wood	12243	Repair broken or damaged patterns.	Core
51-7032.00	Patternmakers, Wood	12244	Maintain pattern records for reference.	Core
51-7032.00	Patternmakers, Wood	12241	Glue fillets along interior angles of patterns.	Core
51-7032.00	Patternmakers, Wood	12237	Construct wooden models, templates, full scale mock-ups, jigs, or molds for shaping parts of products.	Core
51-7032.00	Patternmakers, Wood	12238	Compute dimensions, areas, volumes, and weights.	Core
51-7032.00	Patternmakers, Wood	12242	Select lumber to be used for patterns.	Core
51-7032.00	Patternmakers, Wood	12249	Collect and store patterns and lumber.	Core
51-7032.00	Patternmakers, Wood	12245	Inventory equipment and supplies, ordering parts and tools as necessary.	Core
51-7032.00	Patternmakers, Wood	12248	Issue patterns to designated machine operators.	Supplemental
51-7041.00	Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood	12251	Inspect and measure workpieces to mark for cuts and to verify the accuracy of cuts, using rulers, squares, or caliper rules.	Core
51-7041.00	Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood	12250	Adjust saw blades, using wrenches and rulers, or by turning handwheels or pressing pedals, levers, or panel buttons.	Core
51-7041.00	Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood	12256	Mount and bolt sawing blades or attachments to machine shafts.	Core
51-7041.00	Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood	12253	Set up, operate, or tend saws or machines that cut or trim wood to specified dimensions, such as circular saws, band saws, multiple-blade sawing machines, scroll saws, ripsaws, or crozer machines.	Core
51-7041.00	Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood	12254	Inspect stock for imperfections or to estimate grades or qualities of stock or workpieces.	Core
51-7041.00	Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood	12257	Monitor sawing machines, adjusting speed and tension and clearing jams to ensure proper operation.	Core
51-7041.00	Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood	12261	Sharpen blades, or replace defective or worn blades or bands, using hand tools.	Core
51-7041.00	Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood	12259	Guide workpieces against saws, saw over workpieces by hand, or operate automatic feeding devices to guide cuts.	Core
51-7041.00	Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood	12264	Clear machine jams, using hand tools.	Core
51-7041.00	Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood	12263	Lubricate or clean machines, using wrenches, grease guns, or solvents.	Core
51-7041.00	Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood	12260	Adjust bolts, clamps, stops, guides, or table angles or heights, using hand tools.	Supplemental
51-7041.00	Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood	12252	Examine logs or lumber to plan the best cuts.	Supplemental
51-7041.00	Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood	12269	Trim lumber to straighten rough edges or remove defects, using circular saws.	Supplemental
51-7041.00	Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood	12262	Count, sort, or stack finished workpieces.	Supplemental
51-7041.00	Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood	12270	Position and clamp stock on tables, conveyors, or carriages, using hoists, guides, stops, dogs, wedges, or wrenches.	Supplemental
51-7041.00	Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood	12266	Measure and mark stock for cuts.	Supplemental
51-7041.00	Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood	12255	Operate panelboards of saw or conveyor systems to move stock through processes or to cut stock to specified dimensions.	Supplemental
51-7041.00	Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood	12267	Examine blueprints, drawings, work orders, or patterns to determine equipment set-up or selection details, procedures to be used, or dimensions of final products.	Supplemental
51-7041.00	Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood	12258	Select saw blades, types or grades of stock, or cutting procedures to be used, according to work orders or supervisors' instructions.	Supplemental
51-7041.00	Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood	12271	Cut grooves, bevels, or miters, saw curved or irregular designs, and sever or shape metals, according to specifications or work orders.	Supplemental
51-7041.00	Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood	12272	Unclamp and remove finished workpieces from tables.	Supplemental
51-7041.00	Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood	12265	Dispose of waste material after completing work assignments.	Supplemental
51-7042.00	Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing	12279	Set up, program, operate, or tend computerized or manual woodworking machines, such as drill presses, lathes, shapers, routers, sanders, planers, or wood-nailing machines.	Core
51-7042.00	Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing	12281	Examine finished workpieces for smoothness, shape, angle, depth-of-cut, or conformity to specifications and verify dimensions, visually and using hands, rules, calipers, templates, or gauges.	Core
51-7042.00	Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing	12274	Start machines, adjust controls, and make trial cuts to ensure that machinery is operating properly.	Core
51-7042.00	Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing	12278	Monitor operation of machines and make adjustments to correct problems and ensure conformance to specifications.	Core
51-7042.00	Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing	12291	Examine raw woodstock for defects and to ensure conformity to size and other specification standards.	Core
51-7042.00	Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing	12277	Adjust machine tables or cutting devices and set controls on machines to produce specified cuts or operations.	Core
51-7042.00	Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing	12282	Install and adjust blades, cutterheads, boring-bits, or sanding-belts, using hand tools and rules.	Core
51-7042.00	Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing	12285	Change alignment and adjustment of sanding, cutting, or boring machine guides to prevent defects in finished products, using hand tools.	Core
51-7042.00	Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing	12275	Determine product specifications and materials, work methods, and machine setup requirements, according to blueprints, oral or written instructions, drawings, or work orders.	Core
51-7042.00	Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing	12276	Feed stock through feed mechanisms or conveyors into planing, shaping, boring, mortising, or sanding machines to produce desired components.	Core
51-7042.00	Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing	12284	Push or hold workpieces against, under, or through cutting, boring, or shaping mechanisms.	Core
51-7042.00	Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing	12280	Select knives, saws, blades, cutter heads, cams, bits, or belts, according to workpiece, machine functions, or product specifications.	Core
51-7042.00	Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing	12287	Remove and replace worn parts, bits, belts, sandpaper, or shaping tools.	Core
51-7042.00	Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing	12288	Secure woodstock against a guide or in a holding device, place woodstock on a conveyor, or dump woodstock in a hopper to feed woodstock into machines.	Core
51-7042.00	Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing	12283	Inspect and mark completed workpieces and stack them on pallets, in boxes, or on conveyors so that they can be moved to the next workstation.	Core
51-7042.00	Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing	12286	Inspect pulleys, drive belts, guards, or fences on machines to ensure that machines will operate safely.	Core
51-7042.00	Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing	12289	Clean or maintain products, machines, or work areas.	Core
51-7042.00	Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing	12290	Attach and adjust guides, stops, clamps, chucks, or feed mechanisms, using hand tools.	Core
51-7042.00	Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing	12295	Trim wood parts according to specifications, using planes, chisels, or wood files or sanders.	Core
51-7042.00	Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing	20823	Grease or oil woodworking machines.	Core
51-7042.00	Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing	12296	Unclamp workpieces and remove them from machines.	Supplemental
51-7042.00	Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing	12297	Start machines and move levers to engage hydraulic lifts that press woodstocks into desired forms and disengage lifts after appropriate drying times.	Supplemental
51-7042.00	Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing	12293	Operate gluing machines to glue pieces of wood together, or to press and affix wood veneer to wood surfaces.	Supplemental
51-7042.00	Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing	12292	Set up, program, or control computer-aided design (CAD) or computer numerical control (CNC) machines.	Supplemental
51-7042.00	Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing	12298	Control hoists to remove parts or products from work stations.	Supplemental
51-8011.00	Nuclear Power Reactor Operators	19911	Operate nuclear power reactors in accordance with policies and procedures to protect workers from radiation and to ensure environmental safety.	Core
51-8011.00	Nuclear Power Reactor Operators	8506	Adjust controls to position rod and to regulate flux level, reactor period, coolant temperature, or rate of power flow, following standard procedures.	Core
51-8011.00	Nuclear Power Reactor Operators	20680	Develop or implement actions such as lockouts, tagouts, or clearances to allow equipment to be safely repaired.	Core
51-8011.00	Nuclear Power Reactor Operators	8507	Respond to system or unit abnormalities, diagnosing the cause, and recommending or taking corrective action.	Core
51-8011.00	Nuclear Power Reactor Operators	8508	Monitor all systems for normal running conditions, performing activities such as checking gauges to assess output or the effects of generator loading on other equipment.	Core
51-8011.00	Nuclear Power Reactor Operators	8511	Monitor or operate boilers, turbines, wells, or auxiliary power plant equipment.	Core
51-8011.00	Nuclear Power Reactor Operators	8513	Record operating data, such as the results of surveillance tests.	Core
51-8011.00	Nuclear Power Reactor Operators	8509	Implement operational procedures, such as those controlling start-up or shut-down activities.	Core
51-8011.00	Nuclear Power Reactor Operators	8510	Note malfunctions of equipment, instruments, or controls and report these conditions to supervisors.	Core
51-8011.00	Nuclear Power Reactor Operators	8514	Participate in nuclear fuel element handling activities, such as preparation, transfer, loading, or unloading.	Core
51-8011.00	Nuclear Power Reactor Operators	8512	Dispatch orders or instructions to personnel through radiotelephone or intercommunication systems to coordinate auxiliary equipment operation.	Core
51-8011.00	Nuclear Power Reactor Operators	20681	Review and edit standard operating procedures.	Core
51-8011.00	Nuclear Power Reactor Operators	8515	Conduct inspections or operations outside of control rooms as necessary.	Core
51-8011.00	Nuclear Power Reactor Operators	8516	Direct reactor operators in emergency situations, in accordance with emergency operating procedures.	Supplemental
51-8011.00	Nuclear Power Reactor Operators	8517	Authorize maintenance activities on units or changes in equipment or system operational status.	Supplemental
51-8011.00	Nuclear Power Reactor Operators	19912	Supervise technicians' work activities to ensure that equipment is operated in accordance with policies and procedures that protect workers from radiation and ensure environmental safety.	Supplemental
51-8011.00	Nuclear Power Reactor Operators	19907	Authorize actions to correct identified operational inefficiencies or hazards so that operating efficiency is maximized and potential environmental issues are minimized.	Supplemental
51-8011.00	Nuclear Power Reactor Operators	19909	Direct the collection and testing of air, water, gas, or solid samples to determine radioactivity levels or to ensure appropriate radioactive containment.	Supplemental
51-8011.00	Nuclear Power Reactor Operators	19908	Direct measurement of the intensity or types of radiation in work areas, equipment, or materials.	Supplemental
51-8012.00	Power Distributors and Dispatchers	12302	Coordinate with engineers, planners, field personnel, or other utility workers to provide information such as clearances, switching orders, or distribution process changes.	Core
51-8012.00	Power Distributors and Dispatchers	12299	Respond to emergencies, such as transformer or transmission line failures, and route current around affected areas.	Core
51-8012.00	Power Distributors and Dispatchers	12301	Control, monitor, or operate equipment that regulates or distributes electricity or steam, using data obtained from instruments or computers.	Core
51-8012.00	Power Distributors and Dispatchers	12303	Direct personnel engaged in controlling or operating distribution equipment or machinery, such as instructing control room operators to start boilers or generators.	Core
51-8012.00	Power Distributors and Dispatchers	12304	Distribute or regulate the flow of power between entities, such as generating stations, substations, distribution lines, or users, keeping track of the status of circuits or connections.	Core
51-8012.00	Power Distributors and Dispatchers	12307	Manipulate controls to adjust or activate power distribution equipment or machines.	Core
51-8012.00	Power Distributors and Dispatchers	12300	Prepare switching orders that will isolate work areas without causing power outages, referring to drawings of power systems.	Core
51-8012.00	Power Distributors and Dispatchers	12305	Monitor and record switchboard or control board readings to ensure that electrical or steam distribution equipment is operating properly.	Core
51-8012.00	Power Distributors and Dispatchers	12312	Implement energy schedules, including real-time transmission reservations or schedules.	Core
51-8012.00	Power Distributors and Dispatchers	12308	Calculate load estimates or equipment requirements to determine required control settings.	Core
51-8012.00	Power Distributors and Dispatchers	12306	Track conditions that could affect power needs, such as changes in the weather, and adjust equipment to meet any anticipated changes.	Core
51-8012.00	Power Distributors and Dispatchers	12309	Record and compile operational data, such as chart or meter readings, power demands, or usage and operating times, using transmission system maps.	Core
51-8012.00	Power Distributors and Dispatchers	12310	Inspect equipment to ensure that specifications are met or to detect any defects.	Supplemental
51-8012.00	Power Distributors and Dispatchers	12311	Tend auxiliary equipment used in the power distribution process.	Supplemental
51-8013.00	Power Plant Operators	12328	Control generator output to match the phase, frequency, or voltage of electricity supplied to panels.	Core
51-8013.00	Power Plant Operators	12318	Take regulatory action, based on readings from charts, meters and gauges, at established intervals.	Core
51-8013.00	Power Plant Operators	12316	Control power generating equipment, including boilers, turbines, generators, or reactors, using control boards or semi-automatic equipment.	Core
51-8013.00	Power Plant Operators	12319	Start or stop generators, auxiliary pumping equipment, turbines, or other power plant equipment as necessary.	Core
51-8013.00	Power Plant Operators	12314	Monitor power plant equipment and indicators to detect evidence of operating problems.	Core
51-8013.00	Power Plant Operators	19914	Operate or maintain distributed power generation equipment, including fuel cells or microturbines, to produce energy on-site for manufacturing or other commercial purposes.	Core
51-8013.00	Power Plant Operators	12325	Open and close valves and switches in sequence to start or shut down auxiliary units.	Core
51-8013.00	Power Plant Operators	12321	Control or maintain auxiliary equipment, such as pumps, fans, compressors, condensers, feedwater heaters, filters, or chlorinators, to supply water, fuel, lubricants, air, or auxiliary power.	Core
51-8013.00	Power Plant Operators	12317	Regulate equipment operations and conditions, such as water levels, based on instrument data or from computers.	Core
51-8013.00	Power Plant Operators	12320	Inspect records or log book entries or communicate with plant personnel to assess equipment operating status.	Core
51-8013.00	Power Plant Operators	12322	Clean, lubricate, or maintain equipment, such as generators, turbines, pumps, or compressors, to prevent failure or deterioration.	Core
51-8013.00	Power Plant Operators	12324	Record and compile operational data by completing and maintaining forms, logs, or reports.	Core
51-8013.00	Power Plant Operators	12327	Make adjustments or minor repairs, such as tightening leaking gland or pipe joints.	Core
51-8013.00	Power Plant Operators	12315	Adjust controls to generate specified electrical power or to regulate the flow of power between generating stations and substations.	Supplemental
51-8013.00	Power Plant Operators	19915	Operate, control, or monitor equipment, such as acid or gas carbon dioxide removal units, carbon dioxide compressors, or pipelines, to capture, store, or transport carbon dioxide exhaust.	Supplemental
51-8013.00	Power Plant Operators	19916	Operate, control, or monitor gasifiers or related equipment, such as coolers, water quenches, water gas shifts reactors, or sulfur recovery units, to produce syngas or electricity from coal.	Supplemental
51-8013.00	Power Plant Operators	12323	Communicate with systems operators to regulate and coordinate line voltages and transmission loads and frequencies.	Supplemental
51-8013.00	Power Plant Operators	19917	Operate, control, or monitor integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) or related equipment, such as air separation units, to generate electricity from coal.	Supplemental
51-8013.00	Power Plant Operators	12330	Receive outage calls and request necessary personnel during power outages or emergencies.	Supplemental
51-8013.00	Power Plant Operators	12326	Collect oil, water, or electrolyte samples for laboratory analysis.	Supplemental
51-8013.00	Power Plant Operators	12331	Examine and test electrical power distribution machinery and equipment, using testing devices.	Supplemental
51-8013.00	Power Plant Operators	12329	Place standby emergency electrical generators on line in emergencies and monitor the temperature, output, and lubrication of the system.	Supplemental
51-8013.00	Power Plant Operators	23612	Analyze the layout, instrumentation, or function of electrical generation or transmission facilities.	
51-8013.00	Power Plant Operators	23613	Diagnose or troubleshoot problems with gas collection systems.	
51-8013.00	Power Plant Operators	23614	Monitor well fields periodically to ensure proper functioning and performance.	
51-8013.00	Power Plant Operators	23615	Operate landfill gas, methane, or natural gas fueled electrical generation systems.	
51-8013.00	Power Plant Operators	23616	Prepare and submit compliance, operational, and safety forms or reports.	
51-8013.00	Power Plant Operators	23617	Repair or replace gas piping.	
51-8013.00	Power Plant Operators	23618	Trace electrical circuitry to ensure compliance of electrical systems with applicable codes or laws.	
51-8013.00	Power Plant Operators	23619	Verify that well field monitoring data conforms to applicable regulations.	
51-8013.03	Biomass Plant Technicians	17861	Operate biomass fuel-burning boiler or biomass fuel gasification system equipment in accordance with specifications or instructions.	Core
51-8013.03	Biomass Plant Technicians	21208	Perform tests of water chemistry in boilers.	Core
51-8013.03	Biomass Plant Technicians	17864	Operate high-pressure steam boiler or water chiller equipment for electrical cogeneration operations.	Core
51-8013.03	Biomass Plant Technicians	17862	Operate equipment to heat biomass, using knowledge of controls, combustion, and firing mechanisms.	Core
51-8013.03	Biomass Plant Technicians	17863	Operate equipment to start, stop, or regulate biomass-fueled generators, generator units, boilers, engines, or auxiliary systems.	Core
51-8013.03	Biomass Plant Technicians	17860	Inspect biomass power plant or processing equipment, recording or reporting damage and mechanical problems.	Core
51-8013.03	Biomass Plant Technicians	17866	Record or report operational data, such as readings on meters, instruments, and gauges.	Core
51-8013.03	Biomass Plant Technicians	17855	Operate valves, pumps, engines, or generators to control and adjust production of biofuels or biomass-fueled power.	Core
51-8013.03	Biomass Plant Technicians	17858	Calculate, measure, load, or mix biomass feedstock for power generation.	Core
51-8013.03	Biomass Plant Technicians	17867	Clean work areas to ensure compliance with safety regulations.	Core
51-8013.03	Biomass Plant Technicians	17856	Perform routine maintenance or make minor repairs to mechanical, electrical, or electronic equipment in biomass plants.	Core
51-8013.03	Biomass Plant Technicians	17854	Measure and monitor raw biomass feedstock, including wood, waste, or refuse materials.	Core
51-8013.03	Biomass Plant Technicians	17859	Calibrate liquid flow devices or meters, including fuel, chemical, and water meters.	Core
51-8013.03	Biomass Plant Technicians	17857	Assess quality of biomass feedstock.	Core
51-8013.03	Biomass Plant Technicians	17869	Read and interpret instruction manuals or technical drawings related to biomass-fueled power or biofuels production equipment or processes.	Core
51-8013.03	Biomass Plant Technicians	21209	Operate heavy equipment, such as bulldozers and front-end loaders.	Core
51-8013.03	Biomass Plant Technicians	17865	Preprocess feedstock to prepare for biochemical or thermochemical production processes.	Supplemental
51-8013.03	Biomass Plant Technicians	17868	Manage parts and supply inventories for biomass plants.	Supplemental
51-8013.04	Hydroelectric Plant Technicians	17912	Monitor hydroelectric power plant equipment operation and performance, adjusting to performance specifications, as necessary.	Core
51-8013.04	Hydroelectric Plant Technicians	17911	Identify or address malfunctions of hydroelectric plant operational equipment, such as generators, transformers, or turbines.	Core
51-8013.04	Hydroelectric Plant Technicians	17913	Start, adjust, or stop generating units, operating valves, gates, or auxiliary equipment in hydroelectric power generating plants.	Core
51-8013.04	Hydroelectric Plant Technicians	17929	Perform preventive or corrective containment or cleanup measures in hydroelectric plants to prevent environmental contamination.	Core
51-8013.04	Hydroelectric Plant Technicians	17916	Inspect water-powered electric generators or auxiliary equipment in hydroelectric plants to verify proper operation or to determine maintenance or repair needs.	Core
51-8013.04	Hydroelectric Plant Technicians	17914	Communicate status of hydroelectric operating equipment to dispatchers or supervisors.	Core
51-8013.04	Hydroelectric Plant Technicians	17920	Operate high voltage switches or related devices in hydropower stations.	Core
51-8013.04	Hydroelectric Plant Technicians	17921	Operate hydroelectric plant equipment, such as turbines, pumps, valves, gates, fans, electric control boards, or battery banks.	Core
51-8013.04	Hydroelectric Plant Technicians	17919	Maintain or repair hydroelectric plant electrical, mechanical, or electronic equipment, such as motors, transformers, voltage regulators, generators, relays, battery systems, air compressors, sump pumps, gates, or valves.	Core
51-8013.04	Hydroelectric Plant Technicians	17915	Implement load or switching orders in hydroelectric plants, in accordance with specifications or instructions.	Core
51-8013.04	Hydroelectric Plant Technicians	17917	Install or calibrate electrical or mechanical equipment, such as motors, engines, switchboards, relays, switch gears, meters, pumps, hydraulics, or flood channels.	Core
51-8013.04	Hydroelectric Plant Technicians	17924	Change oil, hydraulic fluid, or other lubricants to maintain condition of hydroelectric plant equipment.	Core
51-8013.04	Hydroelectric Plant Technicians	17918	Maintain logs, reports, work requests, or other records of work performed in hydroelectric plants.	Core
51-8013.04	Hydroelectric Plant Technicians	17925	Connect metal parts or components in hydroelectric plants by welding, soldering, riveting, tapping, bolting, bonding, or screwing.	Core
51-8013.04	Hydroelectric Plant Technicians	17928	Lift and move loads, using cranes, hoists, and rigging, to install or repair hydroelectric system equipment or infrastructure.	Core
51-8013.04	Hydroelectric Plant Technicians	17930	Perform tunnel or field inspections of hydroelectric plant facilities or resources.	Core
51-8013.04	Hydroelectric Plant Technicians	17931	Splice or terminate cables or electrical wiring in hydroelectric plants.	Core
51-8013.04	Hydroelectric Plant Technicians	17923	Test and repair or replace electrical equipment, such as circuit breakers, station batteries, cable trays, conduits, or control devices.	Core
51-8013.04	Hydroelectric Plant Technicians	17922	Take readings and record data, such as water levels, temperatures, or flow rates.	Core
51-8013.04	Hydroelectric Plant Technicians	17927	Erect scaffolds, platforms, or hoisting frames to access hydroelectric plant machinery or infrastructure for repair or replacement.	Core
51-8013.04	Hydroelectric Plant Technicians	17926	Cut, bend, or shape metal for applications in hydroelectric plants, using equipment such as hydraulic benders or pipe threaders.	Core
51-8021.00	Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators	10468	Operate or tend stationary engines, boilers, and auxiliary equipment, such as pumps, compressors, or air-conditioning equipment, to supply and maintain steam or heat for buildings, marine vessels, or pneumatic tools.	Core
51-8021.00	Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators	10471	Activate valves to maintain required amounts of water in boilers, to adjust supplies of combustion air, and to control the flow of fuel into burners.	Core
51-8021.00	Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators	10472	Monitor boiler water, chemical, and fuel levels, and make adjustments to maintain required levels.	Core
51-8021.00	Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators	10475	Analyze problems and take appropriate action to ensure continuous and reliable operation of equipment and systems.	Core
51-8021.00	Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators	10469	Observe and interpret readings on gauges, meters, and charts registering various aspects of boiler operation to ensure that boilers are operating properly.	Core
51-8021.00	Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators	10476	Maintain daily logs of operation, maintenance, and safety activities, including test results, instrument readings, and details of equipment malfunctions and maintenance work.	Core
51-8021.00	Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators	10470	Test boiler water quality or arrange for testing and take necessary corrective action, such as adding chemicals to prevent corrosion and harmful deposits.	Core
51-8021.00	Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators	10474	Monitor and inspect equipment, computer terminals, switches, valves, gauges, alarms, safety devices, and meters to detect leaks or malfunctions and to ensure that equipment is operating efficiently and safely.	Core
51-8021.00	Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators	10478	Switch from automatic to manual controls and isolate equipment mechanically and electrically to allow for safe inspection and repair work.	Core
51-8021.00	Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators	10481	Perform or arrange for repairs, such as complete overhauls, replacement of defective valves, gaskets, or bearings, or fabrication of new parts.	Core
51-8021.00	Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators	10477	Adjust controls and/or valves on equipment to provide power, and to regulate and set operations of system or industrial processes.	Core
51-8021.00	Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators	10479	Clean and lubricate boilers and auxiliary equipment and make minor adjustments as needed, using hand tools.	Core
51-8021.00	Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators	10483	Develop operation, safety, and maintenance procedures or assist in their development.	Core
51-8021.00	Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators	10486	Test electrical systems to determine voltages, using voltage meters.	Core
51-8021.00	Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators	10485	Contact equipment manufacturers or appropriate specialists when necessary to resolve equipment problems.	Core
51-8021.00	Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators	10482	Weigh, measure, and record fuel used.	Core
51-8021.00	Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators	10489	Receive instructions from steam engineers regarding steam plant and air compressor operations.	Core
51-8021.00	Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators	10484	Install burners and auxiliary equipment, using hand tools.	Core
51-8021.00	Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators	10480	Check the air quality of ventilation systems and make adjustments to ensure compliance with mandated safety codes.	Core
51-8021.00	Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators	10487	Provide assistance to plumbers in repairing or replacing water, sewer, or waste lines, and in daily maintenance activities.	Core
51-8021.00	Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators	10473	Fire coal furnaces by hand or with stokers and gas- or oil-fed boilers, using automatic gas feeds or oil pumps.	Supplemental
51-8021.00	Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators	10488	Supervise the work of assistant stationary engineers, turbine operators, boiler tenders, or air conditioning and refrigeration operators and mechanics.	Supplemental
51-8021.00	Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators	10491	Investigate and report on accidents.	Supplemental
51-8021.00	Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators	10492	Operate mechanical hoppers and provide assistance in their adjustment and repair.	Supplemental
51-8021.00	Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators	10490	Ignite fuel in burners, using torches or flames.	Supplemental
51-8031.00	Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Operators	928	Collect and test water and sewage samples, using test equipment and color analysis standards.	Core
51-8031.00	Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Operators	926	Operate and adjust controls on equipment to purify and clarify water, process or dispose of sewage, and generate power.	Core
51-8031.00	Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Operators	929	Record operational data, personnel attendance, or meter and gauge readings on specified forms.	Core
51-8031.00	Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Operators	925	Add chemicals, such as ammonia, chlorine, or lime, to disinfect and deodorize water and other liquids.	Core
51-8031.00	Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Operators	927	Inspect equipment or monitor operating conditions, meters, and gauges to determine load requirements and detect malfunctions.	Core
51-8031.00	Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Operators	932	Direct and coordinate plant workers engaged in routine operations and maintenance activities.	Core
51-8031.00	Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Operators	18585	Clean and maintain tanks, filter beds, and other work areas, using hand tools and power tools.	Core
51-8031.00	Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Operators	930	Maintain, repair, and lubricate equipment, using hand tools and power tools.	Core
51-8091.00	Chemical Plant and System Operators	10494	Monitor recording instruments, flowmeters, panel lights, or other indicators and listen for warning signals to verify conformity of process conditions.	Core
51-8091.00	Chemical Plant and System Operators	10499	Regulate or shut down equipment during emergency situations, as directed by supervisory personnel.	Core
51-8091.00	Chemical Plant and System Operators	10495	Control or operate chemical processes or systems of machines, using panelboards, control boards, or semi-automatic equipment.	Core
51-8091.00	Chemical Plant and System Operators	10493	Move control settings to make necessary adjustments on equipment units affecting speeds of chemical reactions, quality, or yields.	Core
51-8091.00	Chemical Plant and System Operators	10504	Inspect operating units, such as towers, soap-spray storage tanks, scrubbers, collectors, or driers to ensure that all are functioning and to maintain maximum efficiency.	Core
51-8091.00	Chemical Plant and System Operators	10498	Draw samples of products and conduct quality control tests to monitor processing and to ensure that standards are met.	Core
51-8091.00	Chemical Plant and System Operators	10496	Record operating data, such as process conditions, test results, or instrument readings.	Core
51-8091.00	Chemical Plant and System Operators	10502	Patrol work areas to ensure that solutions in tanks or troughs are not in danger of overflowing.	Core
51-8091.00	Chemical Plant and System Operators	10506	Turn valves to regulate flow of products or byproducts through agitator tanks, storage drums, or neutralizer tanks.	Core
51-8091.00	Chemical Plant and System Operators	10501	Interpret chemical reactions visible through sight glasses or on television monitors and review laboratory test reports for process adjustments.	Core
51-8091.00	Chemical Plant and System Operators	10497	Confer with technical and supervisory personnel to report or resolve conditions affecting safety, efficiency, or product quality.	Core
51-8091.00	Chemical Plant and System Operators	10500	Start pumps to wash and rinse reactor vessels, to exhaust gases or vapors, to regulate the flow of oil, steam, air, or perfume to towers, or to add products to converter or blending vessels.	Core
51-8091.00	Chemical Plant and System Operators	10503	Notify maintenance, stationary engineering, or other auxiliary personnel to correct equipment malfunctions or to adjust power, steam, water, or air supplies.	Core
51-8091.00	Chemical Plant and System Operators	10509	Repair or replace damaged equipment.	Core
51-8091.00	Chemical Plant and System Operators	10508	Gauge tank levels, using calibrated rods.	Supplemental
51-8091.00	Chemical Plant and System Operators	10507	Calculate material requirements or yields according to formulas.	Supplemental
51-8091.00	Chemical Plant and System Operators	10505	Direct workers engaged in operating machinery that regulates the flow of materials and products.	Supplemental
51-8091.00	Chemical Plant and System Operators	10511	Supervise the cleaning of towers, strainers, or spray tips.	Supplemental
51-8091.00	Chemical Plant and System Operators	10510	Defrost frozen valves, using steam hoses.	Supplemental
51-8092.00	Gas Plant Operators	14287	Monitor equipment functioning, observe temperature, level, and flow gauges, and perform regular unit checks to ensure that all equipment is operating as it should.	Core
51-8092.00	Gas Plant Operators	14299	Distribute or process gas for utility companies or industrial plants, using panel boards, control boards, and semi-automatic equipment.	Core
51-8092.00	Gas Plant Operators	14288	Control operation of compressors, scrubbers, evaporators, and refrigeration equipment to liquefy, compress, or regasify natural gas.	Core
51-8092.00	Gas Plant Operators	14300	Control equipment to regulate flow and pressure of gas to feedlines of boilers, furnaces, and related steam-generating or heating equipment.	Core
51-8092.00	Gas Plant Operators	14290	Record, review, and compile operations records, test results, and gauge readings such as temperatures, pressures, concentrations, and flows.	Core
51-8092.00	Gas Plant Operators	14294	Determine causes of abnormal pressure variances, and make corrective recommendations, such as installation of pipes to relieve overloading.	Core
51-8092.00	Gas Plant Operators	14291	Adjust temperature, pressure, vacuum, level, flow rate, or transfer of gas to maintain processes at required levels or to correct problems.	Core
51-8092.00	Gas Plant Operators	14293	Collaborate with other operators to solve unit problems.	Core
51-8092.00	Gas Plant Operators	14286	Monitor transportation and storage of flammable and other potentially dangerous products to ensure that safety guidelines are followed.	Core
51-8092.00	Gas Plant Operators	14289	Start and shut down plant equipment.	Core
51-8092.00	Gas Plant Operators	14295	Read logsheets to determine product demand and disposition, or to detect malfunctions.	Core
51-8092.00	Gas Plant Operators	14297	Contact maintenance crews when necessary.	Core
51-8092.00	Gas Plant Operators	14296	Test gas, chemicals, and air during processing to assess factors such as purity and moisture content, and to detect quality problems or gas or chemical leaks.	Core
51-8092.00	Gas Plant Operators	14292	Clean, maintain, and repair equipment, using hand tools, or request that repair and maintenance work be performed.	Core
51-8092.00	Gas Plant Operators	14303	Signal or direct workers who tend auxiliary equipment.	Core
51-8092.00	Gas Plant Operators	14301	Control fractioning columns, compressors, purifying towers, heat exchangers, and related equipment to extract nitrogen and oxygen from air.	Supplemental
51-8092.00	Gas Plant Operators	14302	Calculate gas ratios to detect deviations from specifications, using testing apparatus.	Supplemental
51-8092.00	Gas Plant Operators	14304	Operate construction equipment to install and maintain gas distribution systems.	Supplemental
51-8092.00	Gas Plant Operators	14298	Change charts in recording meters.	Supplemental
51-8093.00	Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers	14309	Signal other workers by telephone or radio to operate pumps, open and close valves, and check temperatures.	Core
51-8093.00	Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers	14318	Maintain and repair equipment, or report malfunctioning equipment to supervisors so that repairs can be scheduled.	Core
51-8093.00	Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers	14305	Monitor process indicators, instruments, gauges, and meters to detect and report any possible problems.	Core
51-8093.00	Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers	14306	Start pumps and open valves or use automated equipment to regulate the flow of oil in pipelines and into and out of tanks.	Core
51-8093.00	Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers	14308	Operate control panels to coordinate and regulate process variables such as temperature and pressure, and to direct product flow rate, according to process schedules.	Core
51-8093.00	Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers	14310	Verify that incoming and outgoing products are moving through the correct meters, and that meters are working properly.	Core
51-8093.00	Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers	14317	Patrol units to monitor the amount of oil in storage tanks, and to verify that activities and operations are safe, efficient, and in compliance with regulations.	Core
51-8093.00	Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers	14313	Plan movement of products through lines to processing, storage, and shipping units, using knowledge of system interconnections and capacities.	Core
51-8093.00	Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers	14307	Control or operate manifold and pumping systems to circulate liquids through a petroleum refinery.	Core
51-8093.00	Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers	14312	Operate auxiliary equipment and control multiple processing units during distilling or treating operations, moving controls that regulate valves, pumps, compressors, and auxiliary equipment.	Core
51-8093.00	Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers	14319	Collect product samples by turning bleeder valves, or by lowering containers into tanks to obtain oil samples.	Core
51-8093.00	Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers	14311	Read automatic gauges at specified intervals to determine the flow rate of oil into or from tanks, and the amount of oil in tanks.	Core
51-8093.00	Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers	14316	Synchronize activities with other pumphouses to ensure a continuous flow of products and a minimum of contamination between products.	Core
51-8093.00	Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers	14315	Record and compile operating data, instrument readings, documentation, and results of laboratory analyses.	Core
51-8093.00	Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers	14321	Conduct general housekeeping of units, including wiping up oil spills and performing general cleaning duties.	Core
51-8093.00	Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers	14320	Inspect pipelines, tightening connections and lubricating valves as necessary.	Core
51-8093.00	Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers	14314	Read and analyze specifications, schedules, logs, test results, and laboratory recommendations to determine how to set equipment controls to produce the required qualities and quantities of products.	Supplemental
51-8093.00	Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers	14323	Perform tests to check the qualities and grades of products, such as assessing levels of bottom sediment, water, and foreign materials in oil samples, using centrifugal testers.	Supplemental
51-8093.00	Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers	14328	Calculate test result values, using standard formulas.	Supplemental
51-8093.00	Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers	14326	Clean interiors of processing units by circulating chemicals and solvents within units.	Supplemental
51-8093.00	Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers	14327	Clamp seals around valves to secure tanks.	Supplemental
51-8093.00	Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers	14322	Coordinate shutdowns and major projects.	Supplemental
51-8093.00	Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers	14324	Prepare calculations for receipts and deliveries of oil and oil products.	Supplemental
51-8093.00	Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers	14325	Lower thermometers into tanks to obtain temperature readings.	Supplemental
51-8099.01	Biofuels Processing Technicians	17830	Monitor batch, continuous flow, or hybrid biofuels production processes.	Core
51-8099.01	Biofuels Processing Technicians	17821	Operate valves, pumps, engines, or generators to control and adjust biofuels production.	Core
51-8099.01	Biofuels Processing Technicians	17828	Monitor and record biofuels processing data.	Core
51-8099.01	Biofuels Processing Technicians	17825	Collect biofuels samples and perform routine laboratory tests or analyses to assess biofuels quality.	Core
51-8099.01	Biofuels Processing Technicians	17820	Operate equipment, such as a centrifuge, to extract biofuels products and secondary by-products or reusable fractions.	Core
51-8099.01	Biofuels Processing Technicians	17822	Process refined feedstock with additives in fermentation or reaction process vessels.	Core
51-8099.01	Biofuels Processing Technicians	17819	Operate chemical processing equipment for the production of biofuels.	Core
51-8099.01	Biofuels Processing Technicians	17829	Monitor and record flow meter performance.	Core
51-8099.01	Biofuels Processing Technicians	17826	Inspect biofuels plant or processing equipment regularly, recording or reporting damage and mechanical problems.	Core
51-8099.01	Biofuels Processing Technicians	17827	Measure and monitor raw biofuels feedstock.	Core
51-8099.01	Biofuels Processing Technicians	17832	Preprocess feedstock in preparation for physical, chemical, or biological fuel production processes.	Core
51-8099.01	Biofuels Processing Technicians	17818	Calculate, measure, load, or mix refined feedstock used in biofuels production.	Core
51-8099.01	Biofuels Processing Technicians	17831	Monitor stored biofuels products or secondary by-products until reused or transferred to users.	Core
51-8099.01	Biofuels Processing Technicians	17823	Assess the quality of biofuels additives for reprocessing.	Core
51-8099.01	Biofuels Processing Technicians	17833	Clean biofuels processing work area, ensuring compliance with safety regulations.	Core
51-8099.01	Biofuels Processing Technicians	17835	Perform routine maintenance on mechanical, electrical, or electronic equipment or instruments used in the processing of biofuels.	Core
51-8099.01	Biofuels Processing Technicians	17824	Calibrate liquid flow devices and meters, including fuel, chemical, and water meters.	Core
51-8099.01	Biofuels Processing Technicians	17836	Rebuild, repair, or replace biofuels processing equipment components.	Core
51-8099.01	Biofuels Processing Technicians	17834	Coordinate raw product sourcing or collection.	Supplemental
51-9011.00	Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders	12334	Observe safety precautions to prevent fires or explosions.	Core
51-9011.00	Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders	12342	Record operational data, such as temperatures, pressures, ingredients used, processing times, or test results.	Core
51-9011.00	Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders	12336	Control or operate equipment in which chemical changes or reactions take place during the processing of industrial or consumer products.	Core
51-9011.00	Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders	12339	Patrol work areas to detect leaks or equipment malfunctions or to monitor operating conditions.	Core
51-9011.00	Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders	12341	Draw samples of products at specified stages so that analyses can be performed.	Core
51-9011.00	Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders	12333	Adjust controls to regulate temperature, pressure, feed, or flow of liquids or gases and times of prescribed reactions, according to knowledge of equipment and processes.	Core
51-9011.00	Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders	12335	Monitor gauges, recording instruments, flowmeters, or products to ensure that specified conditions are maintained.	Core
51-9011.00	Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders	12340	Test product samples for specific gravity, chemical characteristics, pH levels, concentrations, or viscosities, or send them to laboratories for testing.	Core
51-9011.00	Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders	12338	Inspect equipment or units to detect leaks or malfunctions, shutting equipment down, if necessary.	Core
51-9011.00	Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders	12345	Open valves or start pumps, agitators, reactors, blowers, or automatic feed of materials.	Core
51-9011.00	Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders	12346	Read plant specifications to determine products, ingredients, or prescribed modifications of plant procedures.	Core
51-9011.00	Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders	12351	Implement appropriate industrial emergency response procedures.	Core
51-9011.00	Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders	12337	Measure, weigh, and mix chemical ingredients, according to specifications.	Core
51-9011.00	Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders	12352	Dump or scoop prescribed solid, granular, or powdered materials into equipment.	Core
51-9011.00	Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders	12343	Notify maintenance engineers of equipment malfunctions.	Core
51-9011.00	Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders	12353	Estimate materials required for production and manufacturing of products.	Core
51-9011.00	Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders	12344	Add treating or neutralizing agents to products, and pump products through filters or centrifuges to remove impurities or to precipitate products.	Core
51-9011.00	Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders	12350	Observe and compare colors and consistencies of products to instrument readings and to laboratory and standard test results.	Core
51-9011.00	Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders	12355	Direct activities of workers assisting in control or verification of processes or in unloading of materials.	Core
51-9011.00	Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders	12347	Drain equipment, and pump water or other solutions through to flush and clean tanks or equipment.	Core
51-9011.00	Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders	12349	Flush or clean equipment, using steam hoses or mechanical reamers.	Core
51-9011.00	Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders	12348	Make minor repairs, lubricate, and maintain equipment, using hand tools.	Core
51-9011.00	Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders	12354	Inventory supplies received and consumed.	Core
51-9012.00	Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12366	Dump, pour, or load specified amounts of refined or unrefined materials into equipment or containers for further processing or storage.	Core
51-9012.00	Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	19918	Operate machines to process materials in compliance with applicable safety, energy, or environmental regulations.	Core
51-9012.00	Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12357	Monitor material flow or instruments, such as temperature or pressure gauges, indicators, or meters, to ensure optimal processing conditions.	Core
51-9012.00	Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	20824	Turn valves or move controls to admit, drain, separate, filter, clarify, mix, or transfer materials.	Core
51-9012.00	Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12356	Set up or adjust machine controls to regulate conditions such as material flow, temperature, or pressure.	Core
51-9012.00	Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	20825	Examine samples to verify qualities such as clarity, cleanliness, consistency, dryness, or texture.	Core
51-9012.00	Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	20826	Start agitators, shakers, conveyors, pumps, or centrifuge machines.	Core
51-9012.00	Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12365	Inspect machines or equipment for hazards, operating efficiency, malfunctions, wear, or leaks.	Core
51-9012.00	Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12360	Collect samples of materials or products for laboratory analysis.	Core
51-9012.00	Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12368	Communicate processing instructions to other workers.	Core
51-9012.00	Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12372	Turn valves to pump sterilizing solutions or rinse water through pipes or equipment or to spray vats with atomizers.	Core
51-9012.00	Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	20827	Maintain logs of instrument readings, test results, or shift production for entry in computer databases.	Core
51-9012.00	Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12369	Remove clogs, defects, or impurities from machines, tanks, conveyors, screens, or other processing equipment.	Core
51-9012.00	Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12364	Clean or sterilize tanks, screens, inflow pipes, production areas, or equipment, using hoses, brushes, scrapers, or chemical solutions.	Core
51-9012.00	Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12363	Measure or weigh materials to be refined, mixed, transferred, stored, or otherwise processed.	Supplemental
51-9012.00	Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12362	Test samples to determine viscosity, acidity, specific gravity, or degree of concentration, using test equipment such as viscometers, pH meters, or hydrometers.	Supplemental
51-9012.00	Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12371	Install, maintain, or repair hoses, pumps, filters, or screens to maintain processing equipment, using hand tools.	Supplemental
51-9012.00	Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12367	Connect pipes between vats and processing equipment.	Supplemental
51-9012.00	Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	20828	Assemble fittings, valves, bowls, plates, disks, impeller shafts, or other parts to prepare equipment for operation.	Supplemental
51-9012.00	Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12373	Remove full containers from discharge outlets and replace them with empty containers.	Supplemental
51-9021.00	Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12376	Observe operation of equipment to ensure continuity of flow, safety, and efficient operation, and to detect malfunctions.	Core
51-9021.00	Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12381	Clean, adjust, and maintain equipment, using hand tools.	Core
51-9021.00	Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12389	Tend accessory equipment, such as pumps and conveyors, to move materials or ingredients through production processes.	Core
51-9021.00	Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12377	Move controls to start, stop, or adjust machinery and equipment that crushes, grinds, polishes, or blends materials.	Core
51-9021.00	Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12382	Notify supervisors of needed repairs.	Core
51-9021.00	Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12380	Weigh or measure materials, ingredients, or products at specified intervals to ensure conformance to requirements.	Core
51-9021.00	Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12378	Record data from operations, testing, and production on specified forms.	Core
51-9021.00	Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12384	Reject defective products and readjust equipment to eliminate problems.	Core
51-9021.00	Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12388	Inspect chains, belts, or scrolls for signs of wear.	Core
51-9021.00	Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12385	Clean work areas.	Core
51-9021.00	Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12379	Examine materials, ingredients, or products, visually or with hands, to ensure conformance to established standards.	Core
51-9021.00	Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12375	Read work orders to determine production specifications and information.	Core
51-9021.00	Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12387	Dislodge and clear jammed materials or other items from machinery and equipment, using hand tools.	Core
51-9021.00	Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12390	Test samples of materials or products to ensure compliance with specifications, using test equipment.	Supplemental
51-9021.00	Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12392	Mark bins as to types of mixtures stored.	Supplemental
51-9021.00	Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12386	Transfer materials, supplies, and products between work areas, using moving equipment and hand tools.	Supplemental
51-9021.00	Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12395	Add or mix chemicals and ingredients for processing, using hand tools or other devices.	Supplemental
51-9021.00	Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12391	Collect samples of materials or products for laboratory testing.	Supplemental
51-9021.00	Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12394	Load materials into machinery and equipment, using hand tools.	Supplemental
51-9021.00	Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12393	Turn valves to regulate the moisture contents of materials.	Supplemental
51-9021.00	Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12383	Set mill gauges to specified fineness of grind.	Supplemental
51-9022.00	Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand	14334	Verify quality of finished workpieces by inspecting them, comparing them to templates, measuring their dimensions, or testing them in working machinery.	Core
51-9022.00	Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand	14329	Grind, sand, clean, or polish objects or parts to correct defects or to prepare surfaces for further finishing, using hand tools and power tools.	Core
51-9022.00	Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand	14333	Measure and mark equipment, objects, or parts to ensure grinding and polishing standards are met.	Core
51-9022.00	Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand	14336	Trim, scrape, or deburr objects or parts, using chisels, scrapers, and other hand tools and equipment.	Core
51-9022.00	Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand	14330	Mark defects, such as knotholes, cracks, and splits, for repair.	Core
51-9022.00	Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand	14340	Study blueprints or layouts to determine how to lay out workpieces or saw out templates.	Core
51-9022.00	Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand	14331	Move controls to adjust, start, or stop equipment during grinding and polishing processes.	Core
51-9022.00	Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand	14338	Load and adjust workpieces onto equipment or work tables, using hand tools.	Core
51-9022.00	Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand	14344	Repair and maintain equipment, objects, or parts, using hand tools.	Core
51-9022.00	Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand	14332	Select files or other abrasives, according to materials, sizes and shapes of workpieces, amount of stock to be removed, finishes specified, and steps in finishing processes.	Core
51-9022.00	Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand	14346	File grooved, contoured, and irregular surfaces of metal objects, such as metalworking dies and machine parts, to conform to templates, other parts, layouts, or blueprint specifications.	Core
51-9022.00	Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand	14345	Sharpen abrasive grinding tools, using machines and hand tools.	Core
51-9022.00	Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand	14339	Transfer equipment, objects, or parts to specified work areas, using moving devices.	Core
51-9022.00	Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand	14337	Remove completed workpieces from equipment or work tables, using hand tools, and place workpieces in containers.	Supplemental
51-9022.00	Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand	14335	Record product and processing data on specified forms.	Supplemental
51-9022.00	Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand	14341	Apply solutions and chemicals to equipment, objects, or parts, using hand tools.	Supplemental
51-9022.00	Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand	14348	Clean brass particles from files by drawing file cards through file grooves.	Supplemental
51-9023.00	Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12397	Weigh or measure materials, ingredients, or products to ensure conformance to requirements.	Core
51-9023.00	Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12410	Read work orders to determine production specifications or information.	Core
51-9023.00	Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12402	Observe production or monitor equipment to ensure safe and efficient operation.	Core
51-9023.00	Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	20682	Mix or blend ingredients by starting machines and mixing for specified times.	Core
51-9023.00	Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12403	Stop mixing or blending machines when specified product qualities are obtained and open valves and start pumps to transfer mixtures.	Core
51-9023.00	Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12411	Compound or process ingredients or dyes, according to formulas.	Core
51-9023.00	Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12406	Examine materials, ingredients, or products visually or with hands to ensure conformance to established standards.	Core
51-9023.00	Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12400	Operate or tend machines to mix or blend any of a wide variety of materials, such as spices, dough batter, tobacco, fruit juices, chemicals, livestock feed, food products, color pigments, or explosive ingredients.	Core
51-9023.00	Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12401	Dump or pour specified amounts of materials into machinery or equipment.	Core
51-9023.00	Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12407	Record operational or production data on specified forms.	Core
51-9023.00	Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12404	Collect samples of materials or products for laboratory testing.	Core
51-9023.00	Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12412	Unload mixtures into containers or onto conveyors for further processing.	Core
51-9023.00	Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	23983	Clean work areas.	Core
51-9023.00	Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12405	Add or mix chemicals or ingredients for processing, using hand tools or other devices.	Core
51-9023.00	Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12409	Tend accessory equipment, such as pumps or conveyors, to move materials or ingredients through production processes.	Core
51-9023.00	Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12408	Transfer materials, supplies, or products between work areas, using moving equipment or hand tools.	Core
51-9023.00	Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12413	Clean and maintain equipment, using hand tools.	Core
51-9023.00	Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12414	Dislodge and clear jammed materials or other items from machinery or equipment, using hand tools.	Core
51-9023.00	Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12398	Test samples of materials or products to ensure compliance with specifications, using test equipment.	Supplemental
51-9023.00	Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12415	Open valves to drain slurry from mixers into storage tanks.	Supplemental
51-9031.00	Cutters and Trimmers, Hand	14349	Mark or discard items with defects such as spots, stains, scars, snags, chips, scratches, or unacceptable shapes or finishes.	Core
51-9031.00	Cutters and Trimmers, Hand	14350	Trim excess material or cut threads off finished products, such as cutting loose ends of plastic off a manufactured toy for a smoother finish.	Core
51-9031.00	Cutters and Trimmers, Hand	14351	Cut, shape, and trim materials, such as textiles, food, glass, stone, and metal, using knives, scissors, and other hand tools, portable power tools, or bench-mounted tools.	Core
51-9031.00	Cutters and Trimmers, Hand	14361	Position templates or measure materials to locate specified points of cuts or to obtain maximum yields, using rules, scales, or patterns.	Core
51-9031.00	Cutters and Trimmers, Hand	14354	Read work orders to determine dimensions, cutting locations, and quantities to cut.	Core
51-9031.00	Cutters and Trimmers, Hand	14356	Mark cutting lines around patterns or templates, or follow layout points, using squares, rules, and straightedges, and chalk, pencils, or scribes.	Core
51-9031.00	Cutters and Trimmers, Hand	14353	Mark identification numbers, trademarks, grades, marketing data, sizes, or model numbers on products.	Core
51-9031.00	Cutters and Trimmers, Hand	14357	Unroll, lay out, attach, or mount materials or items on cutting tables or machines.	Core
51-9031.00	Cutters and Trimmers, Hand	14352	Separate materials or products according to size, weight, type, condition, color, or shade.	Core
51-9031.00	Cutters and Trimmers, Hand	14359	Fold or shape materials before or after cutting them.	Core
51-9031.00	Cutters and Trimmers, Hand	14363	Replace or sharpen dulled cutting tools such as saws.	Core
51-9031.00	Cutters and Trimmers, Hand	14364	Lower table-mounted cutters such as knife blades, cutting wheels, or saws to cut items to specified sizes.	Supplemental
51-9031.00	Cutters and Trimmers, Hand	14358	Stack cut items and load them on racks or conveyors or onto trucks.	Supplemental
51-9031.00	Cutters and Trimmers, Hand	14365	Adjust guides and stops to control depths and widths of cuts.	Supplemental
51-9031.00	Cutters and Trimmers, Hand	14355	Count or weigh and bundle items.	Supplemental
51-9031.00	Cutters and Trimmers, Hand	14360	Clean, treat, buff, or polish finished items, using grinders, brushes, chisels, and cleaning solutions and polishing materials.	Supplemental
51-9031.00	Cutters and Trimmers, Hand	14362	Route items to provide cutouts for parts, using portable routers, grinders, and hand tools.	Supplemental
51-9031.00	Cutters and Trimmers, Hand	14366	Transport items to work or storage areas, using carts.	Supplemental
51-9032.00	Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12417	Set up, operate, or tend machines that cut or slice materials, such as glass, stone, cork, rubber, tobacco, food, paper, or insulating material.	Core
51-9032.00	Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12419	Review work orders, blueprints, specifications, or job samples to determine components, settings, and adjustments for cutting and slicing machines.	Core
51-9032.00	Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12416	Examine, measure, and weigh materials or products to verify conformance to specifications, using measuring devices, such as rulers, micrometers, or scales.	Core
51-9032.00	Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12422	Press buttons, pull levers, or depress pedals to start and operate cutting and slicing machines.	Core
51-9032.00	Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12426	Start machines to verify setups, and make any necessary adjustments.	Core
51-9032.00	Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12432	Feed stock into cutting machines, onto conveyors, or under cutting blades, by threading, guiding, pushing, or turning handwheels.	Core
51-9032.00	Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12425	Monitor operation of cutting or slicing machines to detect malfunctions or to determine whether supplies need replenishment.	Core
51-9032.00	Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12418	Stack and sort cut material for packaging, further processing, or shipping, according to types and sizes of material.	Core
51-9032.00	Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12423	Adjust machine controls to alter position, alignment, speed, or pressure.	Core
51-9032.00	Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12427	Remove completed materials or products from cutting or slicing machines, and stack or store them for additional processing.	Core
51-9032.00	Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12424	Maintain production records, such as quantities, types, and dimensions of materials produced.	Core
51-9032.00	Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12421	Remove defective or substandard materials from machines, and readjust machine components so that products meet standards.	Core
51-9032.00	Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12433	Position stock along cutting lines, or against stops on beds of scoring or cutting machines.	Core
51-9032.00	Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12429	Move stock or scrap to and from machines manually, or by using carts, handtrucks, or lift trucks.	Core
51-9032.00	Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12428	Select and install machine components, such as cutting blades, rollers, and templates, according to specifications, using hand tools.	Core
51-9032.00	Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12430	Clean and lubricate cutting machines, conveyors, blades, saws, or knives, using steam hoses, scrapers, brushes, or oil cans.	Core
51-9032.00	Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12436	Mark cutting lines or identifying information on stock, using marking pencils, rulers, or scribes.	Supplemental
51-9032.00	Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12420	Type instructions on computer keyboards, push buttons to activate computer programs, or manually set cutting guides, clamps, and knives.	Supplemental
51-9032.00	Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12435	Change or replace saw blades, cables, cutter heads, and grinding wheels, using hand tools.	Supplemental
51-9032.00	Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12438	Position width gauge blocks between blades, and level blades and insert wedges into frames to secure blades to frames.	Supplemental
51-9032.00	Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12439	Direct workers on cutting teams.	Supplemental
51-9032.00	Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12442	Sharpen cutting blades, knives, or saws, using files, bench grinders, or honing stones.	Supplemental
51-9032.00	Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12437	Turn cranks or press buttons to activate winches that move cars under sawing cables or saw frames.	Supplemental
51-9032.00	Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12440	Tighten pulleys or add abrasives to maintain cutting speeds.	Supplemental
51-9032.00	Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12441	Cut stock manually to prepare for machine cutting, using tools such as knives, cleavers, handsaws, or hammers and chisels.	Supplemental
51-9041.00	Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12444	Adjust machine components to regulate speeds, pressures, and temperatures, and amounts, dimensions, and flow of materials or ingredients.	Core
51-9041.00	Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12447	Press control buttons to activate machinery and equipment.	Core
51-9041.00	Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12445	Examine, measure, and weigh materials or products to verify conformance to standards, using measuring devices such as templates, micrometers, or scales.	Core
51-9041.00	Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12446	Monitor machine operations and observe lights and gauges to detect malfunctions.	Core
51-9041.00	Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12455	Clear jams, and remove defective or substandard materials or products.	Core
51-9041.00	Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12452	Notify supervisors when extruded filaments fail to meet standards.	Core
51-9041.00	Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12451	Record and maintain production data, such as meter readings, and quantities, types, and dimensions of materials produced.	Core
51-9041.00	Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12449	Review work orders, specifications, or instructions to determine materials, ingredients, procedures, components, settings, and adjustments for extruding, forming, pressing, or compacting machines.	Core
51-9041.00	Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12448	Turn controls to adjust machine functions, such as regulating air pressure, creating vacuums, and adjusting coolant flow.	Core
51-9041.00	Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12466	Clean dies, arbors, compression chambers, and molds, using swabs, sponges, or air hoses.	Core
51-9041.00	Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12453	Synchronize speeds of sections of machines when producing products involving several steps or processes.	Core
51-9041.00	Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12456	Move materials, supplies, components, and finished products between storage and work areas, using work aids such as racks, hoists, and handtrucks.	Core
51-9041.00	Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12459	Activate machines to shape or form products, such as candy bars, light bulbs, balloons, or insulation panels.	Supplemental
51-9041.00	Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12450	Select and install machine components, such as dies, molds, and cutters, according to specifications, using hand tools and measuring devices.	Supplemental
51-9041.00	Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12463	Send product samples to laboratories for analysis.	Supplemental
51-9041.00	Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12470	Couple air and gas lines to machines to maintain plasticity of material and to regulate solidification of final products.	Supplemental
51-9041.00	Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12468	Pour, scoop, or dump specified ingredients, metal assemblies, or mixtures into sections of machine prior to starting machines.	Supplemental
51-9041.00	Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12462	Measure, mix, cut, shape, soften, and join materials and ingredients, such as powder, cornmeal, or rubber to prepare them for machine processing.	Supplemental
51-9041.00	Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12461	Remove materials or products from molds or from extruding, forming, pressing, or compacting machines, and stack or store them for additional processing.	Supplemental
51-9041.00	Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12454	Feed products into machines by hand or conveyor.	Supplemental
51-9041.00	Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12471	Measure arbors and dies to verify sizes specified on work tickets.	Supplemental
51-9041.00	Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12458	Complete work tickets, and place them with products.	Supplemental
51-9041.00	Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12467	Disassemble equipment to repair it or to replace parts, such as nozzles, punches, and filters.	Supplemental
51-9041.00	Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12460	Remove molds, mold components, and feeder tubes from machinery after production is complete.	Supplemental
51-9041.00	Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12457	Swab molds with solutions to prevent products from sticking.	Supplemental
51-9041.00	Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12469	Install, align, and adjust neck rings, press plungers, and feeder tubes.	Supplemental
51-9051.00	Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders	4963	Monitor equipment operation, gauges, and panel lights to detect deviations from standards.	Core
51-9051.00	Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders	4966	Confer with supervisors or other equipment operators to report equipment malfunctions or to resolve production problems.	Core
51-9051.00	Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders	4962	Press and adjust controls to activate, set, and regulate equipment according to specifications.	Core
51-9051.00	Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders	4965	Record gauge readings, test results, and shift production in log books.	Core
51-9051.00	Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders	4964	Read and interpret work orders and instructions to determine work assignments, process specifications, and production schedules.	Core
51-9051.00	Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders	4967	Examine or test samples of processed substances, or collect samples for laboratory testing, to ensure conformance to specifications.	Core
51-9051.00	Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders	4969	Transport materials and products to and from work areas, manually or using carts, handtrucks, or hoists.	Core
51-9051.00	Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders	4970	Stop equipment and clear blockages or jams, using fingers, wire, or hand tools.	Supplemental
51-9051.00	Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders	4976	Load equipment receptacles or conveyors with material to be processed, by hand or using hoists.	Supplemental
51-9051.00	Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders	4971	Remove products from equipment, manually or using hoists, and prepare them for storage, shipment, or additional processing.	Supplemental
51-9051.00	Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders	4972	Calculate amounts of materials to be loaded into furnaces, adjusting amounts as necessary for specific conditions.	Supplemental
51-9051.00	Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders	4974	Melt or refine metal before casting, calculating required temperatures, and observe metal color, adjusting controls as necessary to maintain required temperatures.	Supplemental
51-9051.00	Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders	4961	Weigh or measure specified amounts of ingredients or materials for processing, using devices such as scales and calipers.	Supplemental
51-9051.00	Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders	4978	Direct crane operators and crew members to load vessels with materials to be processed.	Supplemental
51-9051.00	Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders	4973	Feed fuel, such as coal and coke, into fireboxes or onto conveyors, and remove ashes from furnaces, using shovels and buckets.	Supplemental
51-9051.00	Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders	4975	Replace worn or defective equipment parts, using hand tools.	Supplemental
51-9051.00	Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders	4968	Clean, lubricate, and adjust equipment, using scrapers, solvents, air hoses, oil, and hand tools.	Supplemental
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	12472	Discard or reject products, materials, or equipment not meeting specifications.	Core
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	12478	Mark items with details, such as grade or acceptance-rejection status.	Core
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	12480	Measure dimensions of products to verify conformance to specifications, using measuring instruments, such as rulers, calipers, gauges, or micrometers.	Core
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	20299	Notify supervisors or other personnel of production problems.	Core
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	12474	Inspect, test, or measure materials, products, installations, or work for conformance to specifications.	Core
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	12485	Write test or inspection reports describing results, recommendations, or needed repairs.	Core
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	20300	Recommend necessary corrective actions, based on inspection results.	Core
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	12486	Read dials or meters to verify that equipment is functioning at specified levels.	Core
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	12495	Make minor adjustments to equipment, such as turning setscrews to calibrate instruments to required tolerances.	Core
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	20298	Read blueprints, data, manuals, or other materials to determine specifications, inspection and testing procedures, adjustment methods, certification processes, formulas, or measuring instruments required.	Core
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	20306	Monitor production operations or equipment to ensure conformance to specifications, making necessary process or assembly adjustments.	Core
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	12477	Record inspection or test data, such as weights, temperatures, grades, or moisture content, and quantities inspected or graded.	Core
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	20304	Position products, components, or parts for testing.	Core
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	12487	Remove defects, such as chips, burrs, or lap corroded or pitted surfaces.	Core
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	12482	Collect or select samples for testing or for use as models.	Core
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	20305	Stack or arrange tested products for further processing, shipping, or packaging.	Core
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	20302	Check arriving materials to ensure that they match purchase orders, submitting discrepancy reports as necessary.	Supplemental
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	19920	Inspect or test raw materials, parts, or products to determine compliance with environmental standards.	Supplemental
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	12481	Analyze test data, making computations as necessary, to determine test results.	Supplemental
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	12484	Compare colors, shapes, textures, or grades of products or materials with color charts, templates, or samples to verify conformance to standards.	Supplemental
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	20301	Clean, maintain, calibrate, or repair measuring instruments or test equipment, such as dial indicators, fixed gauges, or height gauges.	Supplemental
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	12491	Fabricate, install, position, or connect components, parts, finished products, or instruments for testing or operational purposes.	Supplemental
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	20311	Administer tests to assess whether engineers or operators are qualified to use equipment.	Supplemental
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	20307	Monitor machines that automatically measure, sort, or inspect products.	Supplemental
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	12497	Interpret legal requirements, provide safety information, or recommend compliance procedures to contractors, craft workers, engineers, or property owners.	Supplemental
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	12488	Adjust, clean, or repair products or processing equipment to correct defects found during inspections.	Supplemental
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	20308	Compute usable amounts of items in shipments.	Supplemental
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	12493	Grade, classify, or sort products according to sizes, weights, colors, or other specifications.	Supplemental
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	20310	Disassemble defective parts or components, such as inaccurate or worn gauges or measuring instruments.	Supplemental
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	20303	Compute defect percentages or averages, using formulas and calculators.	Supplemental
51-9061.00	Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers	20309	Weigh materials, products, containers, or samples to verify packaging weights or ingredient quantities.	Supplemental
51-9071.00	Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers	23624	Clean and polish metal items and jewelry pieces, using jewelers' tools, polishing wheels, and chemical baths.	Core
51-9071.00	Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers	23621	Smooth soldered joints and rough spots, using hand files and emery paper, and polish smoothed areas with polishing wheels or buffing wire.	Core
51-9071.00	Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers	23622	Create jewelry from materials such as gold, silver, platinum, and precious or semiprecious stones.	Core
51-9071.00	Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers	23625	Cut and file pieces of jewelry such as rings, brooches, bracelets, and lockets.	Core
51-9071.00	Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers	23628	Examine assembled or finished products to ensure conformance to specifications, using magnifying glasses or precision measuring instruments.	Core
51-9071.00	Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers	23623	Make repairs, such as enlarging or reducing ring sizes, soldering pieces of jewelry together, and replacing broken clasps and mountings.	Core
51-9071.00	Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers	23627	Compute costs of labor and materials to determine production costs of products and articles.	Core
51-9071.00	Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers	23620	Position stones and metal pieces, and set, mount, and secure items in place, using setting and hand tools.	Core
51-9071.00	Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers	23635	Grade stones based on their color, perfection, and quality of cut.	Core
51-9071.00	Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers	23626	Select and acquire metals and gems for designs.	Core
51-9071.00	Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers	23632	Shape and straighten damaged or twisted articles by hand or using pliers.	Core
51-9071.00	Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers	23638	Create new jewelry designs and modify existing designs, using computers as necessary.	Core
51-9071.00	Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers	23636	Plate articles such as jewelry pieces and watch dials, using silver, gold, nickel, or other metals.	Core
51-9071.00	Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers	23640	Record the weights and processing times of finished pieces.	Core
51-9071.00	Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers	23630	Construct preliminary models of wax, metal, clay, or plaster, and form sample castings in molds.	Core
51-9071.00	Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers	23637	Write or modify design specifications such as the metal contents and weights of items.	Core
51-9071.00	Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers	23633	Soften metal to be used in designs by heating it with a gas torch and shape it, using hammers and dies.	Core
51-9071.00	Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers	23629	Pierce and cut open designs in ornamentation, using hand drills and scroll saws.	Core
51-9071.00	Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers	23645	Research and analyze reference materials, and consult with interested parties to develop new products or modify existing designs.	Core
51-9071.00	Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers	23642	Mark, engrave, or emboss designs on metal pieces such as castings, wire, or jewelry, following specifications.	Core
51-9071.00	Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers	23631	Pour molten metal alloys or other materials into molds to cast models of jewelry.	Core
51-9071.00	Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers	23639	Buy and sell jewelry, or serve as agents between buyers and sellers.	Supplemental
51-9071.00	Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers	23634	Determine appraised values of diamonds and other gemstones based on price guides, market fluctuations, and stone grades and rarity.	Supplemental
51-9071.00	Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers	23641	Lay out designs on metal stock, and cut along markings to fabricate pieces used to cast metal molds.	Supplemental
51-9071.00	Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers	23644	Design and fabricate molds, models, and machine accessories, and modify hand tools used to cast metal and jewelry pieces.	Supplemental
51-9071.00	Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers	23643	Cut designs in molds or other materials to be used as models in the fabrication of metal and jewelry products.	Supplemental
51-9071.00	Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers	23649	Rout out locations where parts are to be joined to items, using routing machines.	Supplemental
51-9071.00	Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers	23647	Weigh, mix, and melt metal alloys or materials needed for jewelry models.	Supplemental
51-9071.00	Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers	23646	Anneal precious metal objects such as coffeepots, tea sets, and trays in gas ovens for prescribed times to soften metal for reworking.	Supplemental
51-9071.00	Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers	23648	Rotate molds to distribute alloys and to prevent formation of air pockets.	Supplemental
51-9071.06	Gem and Diamond Workers	15092	Examine gems during processing to ensure accuracy of angles and positions of cuts or bores, using magnifying glasses, loupes, or shadowgraphs.	Core
51-9071.06	Gem and Diamond Workers	15093	Assign polish, symmetry, and clarity grades to stones, according to established grading systems.	Core
51-9071.06	Gem and Diamond Workers	15094	Estimate wholesale and retail value of gems, following pricing guides, market fluctuations, and other relevant economic factors.	Core
51-9071.06	Gem and Diamond Workers	15095	Examine gem surfaces and internal structures, using polariscopes, refractometers, microscopes, and other optical instruments, to differentiate between stones, to identify rare specimens, or to detect flaws, defects, or peculiarities affecting gem values.	Core
51-9071.06	Gem and Diamond Workers	15096	Identify and document stones' clarity characteristics, using plot diagrams.	Core
51-9071.06	Gem and Diamond Workers	15097	Advise customers and others on the best use of gems to create attractive jewelry items.	Core
51-9071.06	Gem and Diamond Workers	15098	Examine diamonds or gems to ascertain the shape, cut, and width of cut stones, or to select the cuts that will result in the biggest, best quality stones.	Supplemental
51-9071.06	Gem and Diamond Workers	15099	Immerse stones in prescribed chemical solutions to determine specific gravities and key properties of gemstones or substitutes.	Supplemental
51-9071.06	Gem and Diamond Workers	15100	Hold stones, gems, dies, or styluses against rotating plates, wheels, saws, or slitters to cut, shape, slit, grind, or polish them.	Supplemental
51-9071.06	Gem and Diamond Workers	15101	Sort rough diamonds into categories based on shape, size, color, and quality.	Supplemental
51-9071.06	Gem and Diamond Workers	15102	Secure gems or diamonds in holders, chucks, dops, lapidary sticks, or blocks for cutting, polishing, grinding, drilling, or shaping.	Supplemental
51-9071.06	Gem and Diamond Workers	15106	Measure sizes of stones' bore holes and cuts to ensure adherence to specifications, using precision measuring instruments.	Supplemental
51-9071.06	Gem and Diamond Workers	15107	Select shaping wheels for tasks, and mix and apply abrasives, bort, or polishing compounds.	Supplemental
51-9071.06	Gem and Diamond Workers	15112	Dismantle lapping, boring, cutting, polishing, and shaping equipment and machinery to clean and lubricate it.	Supplemental
51-9081.00	Dental Laboratory Technicians	7133	Read prescriptions or specifications and examine models or impressions to determine the design of dental products to be constructed.	Core
51-9081.00	Dental Laboratory Technicians	7135	Test appliances for conformance to specifications and accuracy of occlusion, using articulators and micrometers.	Core
51-9081.00	Dental Laboratory Technicians	7134	Fabricate, alter, or repair dental devices, such as dentures, crowns, bridges, inlays, or appliances for straightening teeth.	Core
51-9081.00	Dental Laboratory Technicians	7136	Place tooth models on an apparatus that mimics bite and movement of patient's jaw to evaluate functionality of model.	Core
51-9081.00	Dental Laboratory Technicians	7139	Remove excess metal or porcelain and polish surfaces of prostheses or frameworks, using polishing machines.	Core
51-9081.00	Dental Laboratory Technicians	7147	Train or supervise other dental technicians or dental laboratory bench workers.	Core
51-9081.00	Dental Laboratory Technicians	7137	Melt metals or mix plaster, porcelain, or acrylic pastes and pour materials into molds or over frameworks to form dental prostheses or apparatuses.	Core
51-9081.00	Dental Laboratory Technicians	7138	Prepare metal surfaces for bonding with porcelain to create artificial teeth, using small hand tools.	Supplemental
51-9081.00	Dental Laboratory Technicians	7148	Rebuild or replace linings, wire sections, or missing teeth to repair dentures.	Supplemental
51-9081.00	Dental Laboratory Technicians	7143	Apply porcelain paste or wax over prosthesis frameworks or setups, using brushes and spatulas.	Supplemental
51-9081.00	Dental Laboratory Technicians	7142	Build and shape wax teeth, using small hand instruments and information from observations or dentists' specifications.	Supplemental
51-9081.00	Dental Laboratory Technicians	7141	Load newly constructed teeth into porcelain furnaces to bake the porcelain onto the metal framework.	Supplemental
51-9081.00	Dental Laboratory Technicians	7146	Mold wax over denture setups to form the full contours of artificial gums.	Supplemental
51-9081.00	Dental Laboratory Technicians	7140	Create a model of patient's mouth by pouring plaster into a dental impression and allowing plaster to set.	Supplemental
51-9081.00	Dental Laboratory Technicians	7145	Prepare wax bite blocks and impression trays for use.	Supplemental
51-9081.00	Dental Laboratory Technicians	7149	Shape and solder wire and metal frames or bands for dental products, using soldering irons and hand tools.	Supplemental
51-9081.00	Dental Laboratory Technicians	7144	Fill chipped or low spots in surfaces of devices, using acrylic resins.	Supplemental
51-9082.00	Medical Appliance Technicians	10520	Drill and tap holes for rivets, and glue, weld, bolt, or rivet parts together to form prosthetic or orthotic devices.	Core
51-9082.00	Medical Appliance Technicians	10514	Read prescriptions or specifications to determine the type of product or device to be fabricated and the materials and tools required.	Core
51-9082.00	Medical Appliance Technicians	10513	Make orthotic or prosthetic devices, using materials such as thermoplastic and thermosetting materials, metal alloys and leather, and hand or power tools.	Core
51-9082.00	Medical Appliance Technicians	10519	Bend, form, and shape fabric or material to conform to prescribed contours of structural components.	Core
51-9082.00	Medical Appliance Technicians	10518	Construct or receive casts or impressions of patients' torsos or limbs for use as cutting and fabrication patterns.	Core
51-9082.00	Medical Appliance Technicians	10515	Repair, modify, or maintain medical supportive devices, such as artificial limbs, braces, or surgical supports, according to specifications.	Core
51-9082.00	Medical Appliance Technicians	10523	Cover or pad metal or plastic structures or devices, using coverings such as rubber, leather, felt, plastic, or fiberglass.	Core
51-9082.00	Medical Appliance Technicians	10522	Test medical supportive devices for proper alignment, movement, or biomechanical stability, using meters and alignment fixtures.	Core
51-9082.00	Medical Appliance Technicians	10521	Lay out and mark dimensions of parts, using templates and precision measuring instruments.	Core
51-9082.00	Medical Appliance Technicians	10512	Fit appliances onto patients, and make any necessary adjustments.	Core
51-9082.00	Medical Appliance Technicians	10524	Polish artificial limbs, braces, or supports, using grinding and buffing wheels.	Core
51-9082.00	Medical Appliance Technicians	10517	Take patients' body or limb measurements for use in device construction.	Core
51-9082.00	Medical Appliance Technicians	10516	Instruct patients in use of prosthetic or orthotic devices.	Core
51-9082.00	Medical Appliance Technicians	10525	Service or repair machinery used in the fabrication of appliances.	Core
51-9082.00	Medical Appliance Technicians	10526	Mix pigments to match patients' skin coloring, according to formulas, and apply mixtures to orthotic or prosthetic devices.	Supplemental
51-9083.00	Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians	10529	Mount and secure lens blanks or optical lenses in holding tools or chucks of cutting, polishing, grinding, or coating machines.	Core
51-9083.00	Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians	10532	Inspect lens blanks to detect flaws, verify smoothness of surface, and ensure thickness of coating on lenses.	Core
51-9083.00	Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians	10537	Set up machines to polish, bevel, edge, or grind lenses, flats, blanks, or other precision optical elements.	Core
51-9083.00	Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians	10540	Inspect, weigh, and measure mounted or unmounted lenses after completion to verify alignment and conformance to specifications, using precision instruments.	Core
51-9083.00	Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians	10530	Shape lenses appropriately so that they can be inserted into frames.	Core
51-9083.00	Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians	10533	Clean finished lenses and eyeglasses, using cloths and solvents.	Core
51-9083.00	Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians	10528	Mount, secure, and align finished lenses in frames or optical assemblies, using precision hand tools.	Core
51-9083.00	Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians	10535	Examine prescriptions, work orders, or broken or used eyeglasses to determine specifications for lenses, contact lenses, or other optical elements.	Core
51-9083.00	Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians	10527	Adjust lenses and frames to correct alignment.	Core
51-9083.00	Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians	10534	Select lens blanks, molds, tools, and polishing or grinding wheels, according to production specifications.	Core
51-9083.00	Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians	10539	Position and adjust cutting tools to specified curvature, dimensions, and depth of cut.	Core
51-9083.00	Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians	10531	Assemble eyeglass frames and attach shields, nose pads, and temple pieces, using pliers, screwdrivers, and drills.	Core
51-9083.00	Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians	10536	Set dials and start machines to polish lenses or hold lenses against rotating wheels to polish them manually.	Core
51-9083.00	Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians	10538	Repair broken parts, using precision hand tools and soldering irons.	Core
51-9083.00	Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians	10543	Immerse eyeglass frames in solutions to harden, soften, or dye frames.	Supplemental
51-9083.00	Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians	10542	Lay out lenses and trace lens outlines on glass, using templates.	Supplemental
51-9083.00	Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians	10544	Control equipment that coats lenses to alter their reflective qualities.	Supplemental
51-9083.00	Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians	10541	Remove lenses from molds and separate lenses in containers for further processing or storage.	Supplemental
51-9111.00	Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders	3142	Attach identification labels to finished packaged items, or cut stencils and stencil information on containers, such as lot numbers or shipping destinations.	Core
51-9111.00	Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders	3134	Sort, grade, weigh, and inspect products, verifying and adjusting product weight or measurement to meet specifications.	Core
51-9111.00	Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders	3129	Stop or reset machines when malfunctions occur, clear machine jams, and report malfunctions to a supervisor.	Core
51-9111.00	Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders	3124	Observe machine operations to ensure quality and conformity of filled or packaged products to standards.	Core
51-9111.00	Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders	3127	Remove finished packaged items from machine and separate rejected items.	Core
51-9111.00	Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders	3136	Monitor the production line, watching for problems such as pile-ups, jams, or glue that isn't sticking properly.	Core
51-9111.00	Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders	3132	Inspect and remove defective products and packaging material.	Core
51-9111.00	Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders	3138	Start machine by engaging controls.	Core
51-9111.00	Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders	3126	Tend or operate machine that packages product.	Core
51-9111.00	Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders	3135	Clean, oil, and make minor adjustments or repairs to machinery and equipment, such as opening valves or setting guides.	Core
51-9111.00	Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders	3128	Regulate machine flow, speed, or temperature.	Core
51-9111.00	Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders	3125	Adjust machine components and machine tension and pressure according to size or processing angle of product.	Core
51-9111.00	Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders	3141	Supply materials to spindles, conveyors, hoppers, or other feeding devices and unload packaged product.	Core
51-9111.00	Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders	3137	Stack finished packaged items, or wrap protective material around each item, and pack the items in cartons or containers.	Core
51-9111.00	Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders	3140	Package the product in the form in which it will be sent out, for example, filling bags with flour from a chute or spout.	Core
51-9111.00	Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders	3131	Stock and sort product for packaging or filling machine operation, and replenish packaging supplies, such as wrapping paper, plastic sheet, boxes, cartons, glue, ink, or labels.	Core
51-9111.00	Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders	3139	Count and record finished and rejected packaged items.	Core
51-9111.00	Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders	3143	Clean packaging containers, line and pad crates, or assemble cartons to prepare for product packing.	Core
51-9111.00	Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders	3130	Secure finished packaged items by hand tying, sewing, gluing, stapling, or attaching fastener.	Core
51-9111.00	Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders	3133	Clean and remove damaged or otherwise inferior materials to prepare raw products for processing.	Core
51-9123.00	Painting, Coating, and Decorating Workers	12527	Apply coatings, such as paint, ink, or lacquer, to protect or decorate workpiece surfaces, using spray guns, pens, or brushes.	Core
51-9123.00	Painting, Coating, and Decorating Workers	12528	Examine finished surfaces of workpieces to verify conformance to specifications and retouch any defective areas.	Core
51-9123.00	Painting, Coating, and Decorating Workers	12529	Clean and maintain tools and equipment, using solvents, brushes, and rags.	Core
51-9123.00	Painting, Coating, and Decorating Workers	12530	Read job orders and inspect workpieces to determine work procedures and materials required.	Core
51-9123.00	Painting, Coating, and Decorating Workers	12534	Select and mix ingredients to prepare coating substances according to specifications, using paddles or mechanical mixers.	Supplemental
51-9123.00	Painting, Coating, and Decorating Workers	12533	Place coated workpieces in ovens or dryers for specified times to dry or harden finishes.	Supplemental
51-9123.00	Painting, Coating, and Decorating Workers	12531	Clean surfaces of workpieces in preparation for coating, using cleaning fluids, solvents, brushes, scrapers, steam, sandpaper, or cloth.	Supplemental
51-9123.00	Painting, Coating, and Decorating Workers	12536	Conceal blemishes in workpieces, such as nicks and dents, using fillers such as putty.	Supplemental
51-9123.00	Painting, Coating, and Decorating Workers	12532	Rinse, drain, or wipe coated workpieces to remove excess coating material or to facilitate setting of finish coats on workpieces.	Supplemental
51-9124.00	Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	23656	Dispose of hazardous waste in an appropriate manner.	Core
51-9124.00	Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12522	Hold or position spray guns to direct spray onto articles.	Core
51-9124.00	Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	23664	Spray prepared surfaces with specified amounts of primers and decorative or finish coatings.	Core
51-9124.00	Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	23659	Monitor painting operations to identify flaws, such as blisters or streaks, and correct their causes.	Core
51-9124.00	Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	23655	Disassemble, clean, and reassemble sprayers or power equipment, using solvents, wire brushes, and cloths.	Core
51-9124.00	Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12513	Fill hoppers, reservoirs, troughs, or pans with material used to coat, paint, or spray, using conveyors or pails.	Core
51-9124.00	Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	23654	Clean equipment and work areas.	Core
51-9124.00	Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	23652	Apply rust-resistant undercoats and caulk and seal seams.	Core
51-9124.00	Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12509	Start and stop operation of machines, using levers or buttons.	Core
51-9124.00	Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12504	Determine paint flow, viscosity, and coating quality by performing visual inspections, or by using viscometers.	Core
51-9124.00	Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12517	Attach hoses or nozzles to machines, using wrenches and pliers, and make adjustments to obtain the proper dispersion of spray.	Core
51-9124.00	Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12508	Turn dials, handwheels, valves, or switches to regulate conveyor speeds, machine temperature, air pressure and circulation, and the flow or spray of coatings or paints.	Core
51-9124.00	Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12503	Observe machine gauges and equipment operation to detect defects or deviations from standards, and make adjustments as necessary.	Core
51-9124.00	Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12521	Examine, measure, weigh, or test sample products to ensure conformance to specifications.	Core
51-9124.00	Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	23653	Buff and wax the finished paintwork.	Core
51-9124.00	Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	23665	Use brush to hand-paint areas in need of retouching or unreachable with a spray gun.	Core
51-9124.00	Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12516	Thread or feed items or products through or around machine rollers and dryers.	Supplemental
51-9124.00	Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12505	Weigh or measure chemicals, coatings, or paints before adding them to machines.	Supplemental
51-9124.00	Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12512	Operate auxiliary machines or equipment used in coating or painting processes.	Supplemental
51-9124.00	Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12518	Remove materials, parts, or workpieces from painting or coating machines, using hand tools.	Supplemental
51-9124.00	Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12510	Record operational data on specified forms.	Supplemental
51-9124.00	Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	23660	Operate lifting or moving devices to move equipment or materials to access areas to be painted.	Supplemental
51-9124.00	Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	23663	Set up portable equipment, such as ventilators, exhaust units, ladders, or scaffolding.	Supplemental
51-9124.00	Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	23650	Adjust controls on infrared ovens, heat lamps, portable ventilators, or exhaust units to speed the drying of surfaces between coats.	
51-9124.00	Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	23651	Apply primer over any repairs made to surfaces.	
51-9124.00	Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	23657	Fill small dents or scratches with body fillers and smooth surfaces to prepare for painting.	
51-9124.00	Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	23658	Mix paints to match color specifications or original colors, stirring or thinning paints, using spatulas or power mixing equipment.	
51-9124.00	Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	23661	Remove grease, dirt, paint, or rust from surfaces in preparation for paint application, using abrasives, solvents, brushes, blowtorches, washing tanks, or sandblasters.	
51-9124.00	Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	23662	Sand and apply sealer to properly dried finish.	
51-9141.00	Semiconductor Processing Technicians	12573	Manipulate valves, switches, and buttons, or key commands into control panels to start semiconductor processing cycles.	Core
51-9141.00	Semiconductor Processing Technicians	12574	Maintain processing, production, and inspection information and reports.	Core
51-9141.00	Semiconductor Processing Technicians	12575	Inspect materials, components, or products for surface defects and measure circuitry, using electronic test equipment, precision measuring instruments, microscope, and standard procedures.	Core
51-9141.00	Semiconductor Processing Technicians	12576	Clean semiconductor wafers using cleaning equipment, such as chemical baths, automatic wafer cleaners, or blow-off wands.	Core
51-9141.00	Semiconductor Processing Technicians	12577	Study work orders, instructions, formulas, and processing charts to determine specifications and sequence of operations.	Core
51-9141.00	Semiconductor Processing Technicians	12578	Load and unload equipment chambers and transport finished product to storage or to area for further processing.	Core
51-9141.00	Semiconductor Processing Technicians	12579	Clean and maintain equipment, including replacing etching and rinsing solutions and cleaning bath containers and work area.	Core
51-9141.00	Semiconductor Processing Technicians	12580	Place semiconductor wafers in processing containers or equipment holders, using vacuum wand or tweezers.	Core
51-9141.00	Semiconductor Processing Technicians	12581	Set, adjust, and readjust computerized or mechanical equipment controls to regulate power level, temperature, vacuum, and rotation speed of furnace, according to crystal growing specifications.	Supplemental
51-9141.00	Semiconductor Processing Technicians	12582	Etch, lap, polish, or grind wafers or ingots to form circuitry and change conductive properties, using etching, lapping, polishing, or grinding equipment.	Supplemental
51-9141.00	Semiconductor Processing Technicians	12583	Load semiconductor material into furnace.	Supplemental
51-9141.00	Semiconductor Processing Technicians	12584	Monitor operation and adjust controls of processing machines and equipment to produce compositions with specific electronic properties, using computer terminals.	Supplemental
51-9141.00	Semiconductor Processing Technicians	12585	Count, sort, and weigh processed items.	Supplemental
51-9141.00	Semiconductor Processing Technicians	12586	Calculate etching time based on thickness of material to be removed from wafers or crystals.	Supplemental
51-9141.00	Semiconductor Processing Technicians	12587	Inspect equipment for leaks, diagnose malfunctions, and request repairs.	Supplemental
51-9141.00	Semiconductor Processing Technicians	12588	Align photo mask pattern on photoresist layer, expose pattern to ultraviolet light, and develop pattern, using specialized equipment.	Supplemental
51-9141.00	Semiconductor Processing Technicians	12589	Stamp, etch, or scribe identifying information on finished component according to specifications.	Supplemental
51-9141.00	Semiconductor Processing Technicians	12591	Scribe or separate wafers into dice.	Supplemental
51-9141.00	Semiconductor Processing Technicians	12592	Connect reactor to computer, using hand tools and power tools.	Supplemental
51-9141.00	Semiconductor Processing Technicians	12595	Measure and weigh amounts of crystal growing materials, mix and grind materials, load materials into container, and monitor processing procedures to help identify crystal growing problems.	Supplemental
51-9151.00	Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators	19484	Select digital images for printing, specify number of images to be printed, and direct to printer, using computer software.	Core
51-9151.00	Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators	19465	Create prints according to customer specifications and laboratory protocols.	Core
51-9151.00	Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators	19479	Produce color or black-and-white photographs, negatives, or slides, applying standard photographic reproduction techniques and procedures.	Core
51-9151.00	Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators	19486	Set or adjust machine controls, according to specifications, type of operation, or material requirements.	Core
51-9151.00	Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators	19483	Review computer-processed digital images for quality.	Core
51-9151.00	Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators	19476	Operate scanners or related computer equipment to digitize negatives, photographic prints, or other images.	Core
51-9151.00	Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators	19467	Fill tanks of processing machines with solutions such as developer, dyes, stop-baths, fixers, bleaches, or washes.	Core
51-9151.00	Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators	19473	Measure and mix chemicals to prepare solutions for processing, according to formulas.	Core
51-9151.00	Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators	19471	Load digital images onto computers directly from cameras or from storage devices, such as flash memory cards or universal serial bus (USB) devices.	Core
51-9151.00	Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators	19477	Operate special equipment to perform tasks such as transferring film to videotape or producing photographic enlargements.	Core
51-9151.00	Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators	19466	Examine developed prints for defects, such as broken lines, spots, or blurs.	Core
51-9151.00	Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators	19480	Read work orders to determine required processes, techniques, materials, or equipment.	Core
51-9151.00	Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators	19470	Load circuit boards, racks or rolls of film, negatives, or printing paper into processing or printing machines.	Core
51-9151.00	Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators	19469	Insert processed negatives and prints into envelopes for delivery to customers.	Core
51-9151.00	Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators	19481	Reprint originals for enlargement or in sections to be pieced together.	Core
51-9151.00	Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators	19488	Clean or maintain photoprocessing or darkroom equipment, using ultrasonic equipment or cleaning and rinsing solutions.	Core
51-9151.00	Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators	19474	Monitor equipment operation to detect malfunctions.	Core
51-9151.00	Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators	19472	Maintain records, such as quantities or types of processing completed, materials used, or customer charges.	Core
51-9151.00	Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators	19468	Immerse film, negatives, paper, or prints in developing solutions, fixing solutions, and water to complete photographic development processes.	Supplemental
51-9151.00	Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators	19492	Examine quality of film fades or dissolves for potential color corrections, using color analyzers.	Supplemental
51-9151.00	Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators	19499	Thread filmstrips through densitometers or sensitometers and expose film to light to determine density of film, necessary color corrections, or light sensitivity.	Supplemental
51-9151.00	Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators	19491	Examine drawings, negatives, or photographic prints to determine coloring, shading, accenting, or other changes required for retouching or restoration.	Supplemental
51-9151.00	Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators	19478	Place sensitized paper in frames of projection printers, photostats, or other reproduction machines.	Supplemental
51-9151.00	Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators	19500	Upload digital images onto Web sites for customers.	Supplemental
51-9151.00	Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators	19496	Produce timed prints with separate densities or color settings for each scene of a production.	Supplemental
51-9151.00	Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators	19498	Splice broken or separated film and mount film on reels.	Supplemental
51-9151.00	Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators	19482	Retouch photographic negatives or original prints to correct defects.	Supplemental
51-9161.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators	11932	Measure dimensions of finished workpieces to ensure conformance to specifications, using precision measuring instruments, templates, and fixtures.	Core
51-9161.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators	11944	Set up and operate computer-controlled machines or robots to perform one or more machine functions on metal or plastic workpieces.	Core
51-9161.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators	11934	Mount, install, align, and secure tools, attachments, fixtures, and workpieces on machines, using hand tools and precision measuring instruments.	Core
51-9161.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators	11946	Review program specifications or blueprints to determine and set machine operations and sequencing, finished workpiece dimensions, or numerical control sequences.	Core
51-9161.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators	11937	Stop machines to remove finished workpieces or to change tooling, setup, or workpiece placement, according to required machining sequences.	Core
51-9161.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators	11935	Listen to machines during operation to detect sounds such as those made by dull cutting tools or excessive vibration, and adjust machines to compensate for problems.	Core
51-9161.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators	11955	Implement changes to machine programs, and enter new specifications, using computers.	Core
51-9161.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators	11940	Calculate machine speed and feed ratios and the size and position of cuts.	Core
51-9161.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators	11953	Transfer commands from servers to computer numerical control (CNC) modules, using computer network links.	Core
51-9161.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators	11933	Remove and replace dull cutting tools.	Core
51-9161.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators	11942	Check to ensure that workpieces are properly lubricated and cooled during machine operation.	Core
51-9161.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators	11936	Adjust machine feed and speed, change cutting tools, or adjust machine controls when automatic programming is faulty or if machines malfunction.	Core
51-9161.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators	11947	Monitor machine operation and control panel displays, and compare readings to specifications to detect malfunctions.	Core
51-9161.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators	11949	Maintain machines and remove and replace broken or worn machine tools, using hand tools.	Core
51-9161.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators	11941	Insert control instructions into machine control units to start operation.	Core
51-9161.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators	11939	Modify cutting programs to account for problems encountered during operation, and save modified programs.	Core
51-9161.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators	11956	Write simple programs for computer-controlled machine tools.	Core
51-9161.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators	11938	Lift workpieces to machines manually or with hoists or cranes.	Core
51-9161.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators	11943	Input initial part dimensions into machine control panels.	Core
51-9161.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators	11954	Set up future jobs while machines are operating.	Core
51-9161.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators	11945	Confer with supervisors or programmers to resolve machine malfunctions or production errors or to obtain approval to continue production.	Core
51-9161.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators	11950	Stack or load finished items, or place items on conveyor systems.	Core
51-9161.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators	11948	Control coolant systems.	Core
51-9161.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators	11951	Clean machines, tooling, or parts, using solvents or solutions and rags.	Core
51-9161.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators	11952	Enter commands or load control media, such as tapes, cards, or disks, into machine controllers to retrieve programmed instructions.	Supplemental
51-9161.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators	11958	Lay out and mark areas of parts to be shot peened and fill hoppers with shot.	Supplemental
51-9161.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Operators	11957	Examine electronic components for defects or completeness of laser-beam trimming, using microscopes.	Supplemental
51-9162.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmers	11959	Determine the sequence of machine operations, and select the proper cutting tools needed to machine workpieces into the desired shapes.	Core
51-9162.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmers	11961	Analyze job orders, drawings, blueprints, specifications, printed circuit board pattern films, and design data to calculate dimensions, tool selection, machine speeds, and feed rates.	Core
51-9162.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmers	11963	Observe machines on trial runs or conduct computer simulations to ensure that programs and machinery will function properly and produce items that meet specifications.	Core
51-9162.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmers	11966	Write programs in the language of a machine's controller and store programs on media, such as punch tapes, magnetic tapes, or disks.	Core
51-9162.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmers	11962	Determine reference points, machine cutting paths, or hole locations, and compute angular and linear dimensions, radii, and curvatures.	Core
51-9162.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmers	11968	Enter computer commands to store or retrieve parts patterns, graphic displays, or programs that transfer data to other media.	Core
51-9162.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmers	11960	Revise programs or tapes to eliminate errors, and retest programs to check that problems have been solved.	Core
51-9162.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmers	11967	Modify existing programs to enhance efficiency.	Core
51-9162.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmers	11965	Enter coordinates of hole locations into program memories by depressing pedals or buttons of programmers.	Core
51-9162.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmers	11971	Sort shop orders into groups to maximize materials utilization and minimize machine setup time.	Core
51-9162.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmers	11964	Compare encoded tapes or computer printouts with original part specifications and blueprints to verify accuracy of instructions.	Core
51-9162.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmers	11969	Prepare geometric layouts from graphic displays, using computer-assisted drafting software or drafting instruments and graph paper.	Core
51-9162.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmers	20922	Perform preventative maintenance or minor repairs on machines.	Core
51-9162.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmers	24013	Order tooling for jobs.	Core
51-9162.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmers	11970	Write instruction sheets and cutter lists for a machine's controller to guide setup and encode numerical control tapes.	Supplemental
51-9162.00	Computer Numerically Controlled Tool Programmers	11973	Align and secure pattern film on reference tables of optical programmers, and observe enlarger scope views of printed circuit boards.	Supplemental
51-9191.00	Adhesive Bonding Machine Operators and Tenders	12607	Align and position materials being joined to ensure accurate application of adhesive or heat sealing.	Core
51-9191.00	Adhesive Bonding Machine Operators and Tenders	12598	Adjust machine components according to specifications such as widths, lengths, and thickness of materials and amounts of glue, cement, or adhesive required.	Core
51-9191.00	Adhesive Bonding Machine Operators and Tenders	12599	Monitor machine operations to detect malfunctions and report or resolve problems.	Core
51-9191.00	Adhesive Bonding Machine Operators and Tenders	12604	Start machines, and turn valves or move controls to feed, admit, apply, or transfer materials and adhesives, and to adjust temperature, pressure, and time settings.	Core
51-9191.00	Adhesive Bonding Machine Operators and Tenders	12601	Fill machines with glue, cement, or adhesives.	Core
51-9191.00	Adhesive Bonding Machine Operators and Tenders	12605	Perform test production runs and make adjustments as necessary to ensure that completed products meet standards and specifications.	Core
51-9191.00	Adhesive Bonding Machine Operators and Tenders	12597	Examine and measure completed materials or products to verify conformance to specifications, using measuring devices such as tape measures, gauges, or calipers.	Core
51-9191.00	Adhesive Bonding Machine Operators and Tenders	12600	Read work orders and communicate with coworkers to determine machine and equipment settings and adjustments and supply and product specifications.	Core
51-9191.00	Adhesive Bonding Machine Operators and Tenders	12609	Remove and stack completed materials or products, and restock materials to be joined.	Core
51-9191.00	Adhesive Bonding Machine Operators and Tenders	12608	Observe gauges, meters, and control panels to obtain information about equipment temperatures and pressures, or the speed of feeders or conveyors.	Core
51-9191.00	Adhesive Bonding Machine Operators and Tenders	12603	Maintain production records such as quantities, dimensions, and thicknesses of materials processed.	Core
51-9191.00	Adhesive Bonding Machine Operators and Tenders	12606	Remove jammed materials from machines and readjust components as necessary to resume normal operations.	Core
51-9191.00	Adhesive Bonding Machine Operators and Tenders	12602	Mount or load material such as paper, plastic, wood, or rubber in feeding mechanisms of cementing or gluing machines.	Core
51-9191.00	Adhesive Bonding Machine Operators and Tenders	12611	Transport materials, supplies, and finished products between storage and work areas, using forklifts.	Core
51-9191.00	Adhesive Bonding Machine Operators and Tenders	12610	Clean and maintain gluing and cementing machines, using solutions, lubricants, brushes, and scrapers.	Supplemental
51-9191.00	Adhesive Bonding Machine Operators and Tenders	12612	Measure and mix ingredients to prepare glue.	Supplemental
51-9192.00	Cleaning, Washing, and Metal Pickling Equipment Operators and Tenders	14368	Add specified amounts of chemicals to equipment at required times to maintain solution levels and concentrations.	Core
51-9192.00	Cleaning, Washing, and Metal Pickling Equipment Operators and Tenders	14372	Observe machine operations, gauges, or thermometers, and adjust controls to maintain specified conditions.	Core
51-9192.00	Cleaning, Washing, and Metal Pickling Equipment Operators and Tenders	14373	Set controls to regulate temperature and length of cycles, and start conveyors, pumps, agitators, and machines.	Core
51-9192.00	Cleaning, Washing, and Metal Pickling Equipment Operators and Tenders	14369	Drain, clean, and refill machines or tanks at designated intervals, using cleaning solutions or water.	Core
51-9192.00	Cleaning, Washing, and Metal Pickling Equipment Operators and Tenders	14367	Operate or tend machines to wash and remove impurities from items such as barrels or kegs, glass products, tin plate surfaces, dried fruit, pulp, animal stock, coal, manufactured articles, plastic, or rubber.	Core
51-9192.00	Cleaning, Washing, and Metal Pickling Equipment Operators and Tenders	14375	Record gauge readings, materials used, processing times, or test results in production logs.	Core
51-9192.00	Cleaning, Washing, and Metal Pickling Equipment Operators and Tenders	14374	Examine and inspect machines to detect malfunctions.	Core
51-9192.00	Cleaning, Washing, and Metal Pickling Equipment Operators and Tenders	14370	Measure, weigh, or mix cleaning solutions, using measuring tanks, calibrated rods or suction tubes.	Core
51-9192.00	Cleaning, Washing, and Metal Pickling Equipment Operators and Tenders	14371	Draw samples for laboratory analysis, or test solutions for conformance to specifications, such as acidity or specific gravity.	Supplemental
51-9192.00	Cleaning, Washing, and Metal Pickling Equipment Operators and Tenders	14376	Adjust, clean, and lubricate mechanical parts of machines, using hand tools and grease guns.	Supplemental
51-9192.00	Cleaning, Washing, and Metal Pickling Equipment Operators and Tenders	14377	Load machines with objects to be processed and unload them after cleaning, placing them on conveyors or racks.	Supplemental
51-9193.00	Cooling and Freezing Equipment Operators and Tenders	8544	Record temperatures, amounts of materials processed, or test results on report forms.	Core
51-9193.00	Cooling and Freezing Equipment Operators and Tenders	8543	Monitor pressure gauges, ammeters, flowmeters, thermometers, or products, and adjust controls to maintain specified conditions, such as feed rate, product consistency, temperature, air pressure, and machine speed.	Core
51-9193.00	Cooling and Freezing Equipment Operators and Tenders	8545	Read dials and gauges on panel control boards to ascertain temperatures, alkalinities, and densities of mixtures, and turn valves to obtain specified mixtures.	Core
51-9193.00	Cooling and Freezing Equipment Operators and Tenders	8547	Start machinery, such as pumps, feeders, or conveyors, and turn valves to heat, admit, or transfer products, refrigerants, or mixes.	Core
51-9193.00	Cooling and Freezing Equipment Operators and Tenders	8546	Correct machinery malfunctions by performing actions such as removing jams, and inform supervisors of malfunctions as necessary.	Core
51-9193.00	Cooling and Freezing Equipment Operators and Tenders	8548	Assemble equipment, and attach pipes, fittings, or valves, using hand tools.	Core
51-9193.00	Cooling and Freezing Equipment Operators and Tenders	8553	Measure or weigh specified amounts of ingredients or materials, and load them into tanks, vats, hoppers, or other equipment.	Supplemental
51-9193.00	Cooling and Freezing Equipment Operators and Tenders	8542	Adjust machine or freezer speed and air intake to obtain desired consistency and amount of product.	Supplemental
51-9193.00	Cooling and Freezing Equipment Operators and Tenders	8550	Weigh packages and adjust freezer air valves or switches on filler heads to obtain specified amounts of product in each container.	Supplemental
51-9193.00	Cooling and Freezing Equipment Operators and Tenders	8557	Inspect and flush lines with solutions or steam, and spray equipment with sterilizing solutions.	Supplemental
51-9193.00	Cooling and Freezing Equipment Operators and Tenders	8554	Load and position wrapping paper, sticks, bags, or cartons into dispensing machines.	Supplemental
51-9193.00	Cooling and Freezing Equipment Operators and Tenders	8559	Sample and test product characteristics such as specific gravity, acidity, and sugar content, using hydrometers, pH meters, or refractometers.	Supplemental
51-9193.00	Cooling and Freezing Equipment Operators and Tenders	8552	Start agitators to blend contents, or start beater, scraper, and expeller blades to mix contents with air and prevent sticking.	Supplemental
51-9193.00	Cooling and Freezing Equipment Operators and Tenders	8555	Insert forming fixtures, and start machines that cut frozen products into measured portions or specified shapes.	Supplemental
51-9193.00	Cooling and Freezing Equipment Operators and Tenders	8556	Place or position containers into equipment, and remove containers after completion of cooling or freezing processes.	Supplemental
51-9193.00	Cooling and Freezing Equipment Operators and Tenders	8549	Scrape, dislodge, or break excess frost, ice, or frozen product from equipment to prevent accumulation, using hands and hand tools.	Supplemental
51-9193.00	Cooling and Freezing Equipment Operators and Tenders	8560	Activate mechanical rakes to regulate flow of ice from storage bins to vats.	Supplemental
51-9193.00	Cooling and Freezing Equipment Operators and Tenders	8551	Stir material with spoons or paddles to mix ingredients or allow even cooling and prevent coagulation.	Supplemental
51-9194.00	Etchers and Engravers	14395	Inspect etched work for depth of etching, uniformity, and defects, using calibrated microscopes, gauges, fingers, or magnifying lenses.	Core
51-9194.00	Etchers and Engravers	14386	Examine sketches, diagrams, samples, blueprints, or photographs to decide how designs are to be etched, cut, or engraved onto workpieces.	Core
51-9194.00	Etchers and Engravers	14385	Clean and polish engraved areas.	Core
51-9194.00	Etchers and Engravers	14396	Prepare workpieces for etching or engraving by cutting, sanding, cleaning, polishing, or treating them with wax, acid resist, lime, etching powder, or light-sensitive enamel.	Supplemental
51-9194.00	Etchers and Engravers	14379	Engrave and print patterns, designs, etchings, trademarks, or lettering onto flat or curved surfaces of a wide variety of metal, glass, plastic, or paper items, using hand tools or hand-held power tools.	Supplemental
51-9194.00	Etchers and Engravers	14388	Prepare etching chemicals according to formulas, diluting acid with water to obtain solutions of specified concentration.	Supplemental
51-9194.00	Etchers and Engravers	21027	Use computer software to design patterns for engraving.	Supplemental
51-9194.00	Etchers and Engravers	14409	Expose workpieces to acid to develop etch patterns such as designs, lettering, or figures.	Supplemental
51-9194.00	Etchers and Engravers	14378	Adjust depths and sizes of cuts by adjusting heights of worktables, or by adjusting machine-arm gauges.	Supplemental
51-9194.00	Etchers and Engravers	14383	Measure and compute dimensions of lettering, designs, or patterns to be engraved.	Supplemental
51-9194.00	Etchers and Engravers	14394	Neutralize workpieces to remove acid, wax, or enamel, using water, solvents, brushes, or specialized machines.	Supplemental
51-9194.00	Etchers and Engravers	14382	Examine engraving for quality of cut, burrs, rough spots, and irregular or incomplete engraving.	Supplemental
51-9194.00	Etchers and Engravers	14399	Transfer image to workpiece, using contact printer, pantograph stylus, silkscreen printing device, or stamp pad.	Supplemental
51-9194.00	Etchers and Engravers	14392	Set reduction scales to attain specified sizes of reproduction on workpieces, and set pantograph controls for required heights, depths, and widths of cuts.	Supplemental
51-9194.00	Etchers and Engravers	14398	Print proofs or examine designs to verify accuracy of engraving, and rework engraving as required.	Supplemental
51-9194.00	Etchers and Engravers	14380	Position and clamp workpieces, plates, or rollers in holding fixtures.	Supplemental
51-9194.00	Etchers and Engravers	14404	Remove wax or tape from etched glassware by using a stylus or knife, or by immersing ware in hot water.	Supplemental
51-9194.00	Etchers and Engravers	14401	Guide stylus over template, causing cutting tool to duplicate design or letters on workpiece.	Supplemental
51-9194.00	Etchers and Engravers	14384	Start machines and lower cutting tools to beginning points on patterns.	Supplemental
51-9194.00	Etchers and Engravers	14381	Determine machine settings, and move bars or levers to reproduce designs on rollers or plates.	Supplemental
51-9194.00	Etchers and Engravers	14402	Remove completed workpieces and place them in trays.	Supplemental
51-9194.00	Etchers and Engravers	14397	Insert cutting tools or bits into machines and secure them with wrenches.	Supplemental
51-9194.00	Etchers and Engravers	14391	Sandblast exposed areas of glass to cut designs in surfaces, using spray guns.	Supplemental
51-9194.00	Etchers and Engravers	14400	Sketch, trace, or scribe layout lines and designs on workpieces, plates, dies, or rollers, using compasses, scribers, gravers, or pencils.	Supplemental
51-9194.00	Etchers and Engravers	14407	Fill etched characters with opaque paste to improve readability.	Supplemental
51-9194.00	Etchers and Engravers	14408	Brush or wipe acid over engraving to darken or highlight inscriptions.	Supplemental
51-9195.00	Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic	23666	Read work orders or examine parts to determine parts or sections of products to be produced.	Core
51-9195.00	Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic	23667	Trim or remove excess material, using scrapers, knives, or band saws.	Core
51-9195.00	Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic	23668	Brush or spray mold surfaces with parting agents or insert paper into molds to ensure smoothness and prevent sticking or seepage.	Supplemental
51-9195.00	Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic	23669	Engrave or stamp identifying symbols, letters, or numbers on products.	Supplemental
51-9195.00	Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic	23670	Assemble, insert, and adjust wires, tubes, cores, fittings, rods, or patterns into molds, using hand tools and depth gauges.	Supplemental
51-9195.00	Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic	23671	Clean, finish, and lubricate molds and mold parts.	Supplemental
51-9195.00	Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic	23672	Separate models or patterns from molds and examine products for accuracy.	Supplemental
51-9195.00	Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic	23673	Set the proper operating temperature for each casting.	Supplemental
51-9195.00	Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic	23674	Load or stack filled molds in ovens, dryers, or curing boxes, or on storage racks or carts.	Supplemental
51-9195.00	Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic	23675	Align and assemble parts to produce completed products, using gauges and hand tools.	Supplemental
51-9195.00	Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic	23676	Operate and adjust controls of heating equipment to melt material or to cure, dry, or bake filled molds.	Supplemental
51-9195.00	Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic	23677	Select sizes and types of molds according to instructions.	Supplemental
51-9195.00	Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic	23678	Patch broken edges or fractures, using clay or plaster.	Supplemental
51-9195.00	Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic	23679	Withdraw cores or other loose mold members after castings solidify.	Supplemental
51-9195.00	Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic	23680	Repair mold defects, such as cracks or broken edges, using patterns, mold boxes, or hand tools.	Supplemental
51-9195.00	Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic	23681	Measure and cut products to specified dimensions, using measuring and cutting instruments.	Supplemental
51-9195.00	Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic	23682	Smooth surfaces of molds, using scraping tools or sandpaper.	Supplemental
51-9195.00	Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic	23683	Measure ingredients and mix molding, casting material, or sealing compounds to prescribed consistencies, according to formulas.	Supplemental
51-9195.00	Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic	23684	Remove excess materials and level and smooth wet mold mixtures.	Supplemental
51-9195.00	Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic	23687	Verify dimensions of products, using measuring instruments, such as calipers, vernier gauges, or protractors.	Supplemental
51-9195.00	Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic	23688	Bore holes or cut grates, risers, or pouring spouts in molds, using power tools.	Supplemental
51-9195.00	Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic	23690	Tap or tilt molds to ensure uniform distribution of materials.	Supplemental
51-9195.00	Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic	23691	Construct or form molds for use in casting clay or plaster objects, using plaster, fiberglass, rubber, casting machines, patterns, or flasks.	
51-9195.00	Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic	23692	Pour, pack, spread, or press plaster, concrete, or other materials into or around models or molds.	
51-9195.03	Stone Cutters and Carvers, Manufacturing	12615	Verify depths and dimensions of cuts or carvings to ensure adherence to specifications, blueprints, or models, using measuring instruments.	Core
51-9195.03	Stone Cutters and Carvers, Manufacturing	12621	Move fingers over surfaces of carvings to ensure smoothness of finish.	Core
51-9195.03	Stone Cutters and Carvers, Manufacturing	12619	Shape, trim, or touch up roughed-out designs with appropriate tools to finish carvings.	Core
51-9195.03	Stone Cutters and Carvers, Manufacturing	12616	Lay out designs or dimensions from sketches or blueprints on stone surfaces, freehand or by transferring them from tracing paper, using scribes or chalk and measuring instruments.	Core
51-9195.03	Stone Cutters and Carvers, Manufacturing	12624	Cut, shape, and finish rough blocks of building or monumental stone, according to diagrams or patterns.	Core
51-9195.03	Stone Cutters and Carvers, Manufacturing	12618	Drill holes and cut or carve moldings and grooves in stone, according to diagrams and patterns.	Core
51-9195.03	Stone Cutters and Carvers, Manufacturing	12620	Select chisels, pneumatic or surfacing tools, or sandblasting nozzles, and determine sequence of use.	Core
51-9195.03	Stone Cutters and Carvers, Manufacturing	12617	Study artistic objects or graphic materials, such as models, sketches, or blueprints, to plan carving or cutting techniques.	Supplemental
51-9195.03	Stone Cutters and Carvers, Manufacturing	12614	Carve designs or figures in full or bas relief on stone, employing knowledge of stone carving techniques and sense of artistry to produce carvings consistent with designers' plans.	Supplemental
51-9195.03	Stone Cutters and Carvers, Manufacturing	12622	Carve rough designs freehand or by chipping along marks on stone, using mallets and chisels or pneumatic tools.	Supplemental
51-9195.03	Stone Cutters and Carvers, Manufacturing	12623	Guide nozzles over stone, following stencil outlines, or chip along marks to create designs or to work surfaces down to specified finishes.	Supplemental
51-9195.03	Stone Cutters and Carvers, Manufacturing	12625	Smooth surfaces of carvings, using rubbing stones.	Supplemental
51-9195.03	Stone Cutters and Carvers, Manufacturing	12628	Load sandblasting equipment with abrasives, attach nozzles to hoses, and turn valves to admit compressed air and activate jets.	Supplemental
51-9195.03	Stone Cutters and Carvers, Manufacturing	12629	Dress stone surfaces, using bushhammers.	Supplemental
51-9195.03	Stone Cutters and Carvers, Manufacturing	12626	Remove or add stencils during blasting to create differing cut depths, intricate designs, or rough, pitted finishes.	Supplemental
51-9195.03	Stone Cutters and Carvers, Manufacturing	12627	Copy drawings on rough clay or plaster models.	Supplemental
51-9195.04	Glass Blowers, Molders, Benders, and Finishers	12632	Heat glass to pliable stage, using gas flames or ovens and rotating glass to heat it uniformly.	Core
51-9195.04	Glass Blowers, Molders, Benders, and Finishers	12630	Inspect, weigh, and measure products to verify conformance to specifications, using instruments such as micrometers, calipers, magnifiers, or rulers.	Core
51-9195.04	Glass Blowers, Molders, Benders, and Finishers	12631	Record manufacturing information, such as quantities, sizes, or types of goods produced.	Core
51-9195.04	Glass Blowers, Molders, Benders, and Finishers	12646	Place glass into dies or molds of presses and control presses to form products, such as glassware components or optical blanks.	Supplemental
51-9195.04	Glass Blowers, Molders, Benders, and Finishers	12644	Spray or swab molds with oil solutions to prevent adhesion of glass.	Supplemental
51-9195.04	Glass Blowers, Molders, Benders, and Finishers	12633	Blow tubing into specified shapes to prevent glass from collapsing, using compressed air or own breath, or blow and rotate gathers in molds or on boards to obtain final shapes.	Supplemental
51-9195.04	Glass Blowers, Molders, Benders, and Finishers	12638	Determine types and quantities of glass required to fabricate products.	Supplemental
51-9195.04	Glass Blowers, Molders, Benders, and Finishers	12634	Set up and adjust machine press stroke lengths and pressures and regulate oven temperatures, according to glass types to be processed.	Supplemental
51-9195.04	Glass Blowers, Molders, Benders, and Finishers	12635	Shape, bend, or join sections of glass, using paddles, pressing and flattening hand tools, or cork.	Supplemental
51-9195.04	Glass Blowers, Molders, Benders, and Finishers	12647	Design and create glass objects, using blowpipes and artisans' hand tools and equipment.	Supplemental
51-9195.04	Glass Blowers, Molders, Benders, and Finishers	12649	Operate and maintain finishing machines to grind, drill, sand, bevel, decorate, wash, or polish glass or glass products.	Supplemental
51-9195.04	Glass Blowers, Molders, Benders, and Finishers	12648	Repair broken scrolls by replacing them with new sections of tubing.	Supplemental
51-9195.04	Glass Blowers, Molders, Benders, and Finishers	12637	Develop sketches of glass products into blueprint specifications, applying knowledge of glass technology and glass blowing.	Supplemental
51-9195.04	Glass Blowers, Molders, Benders, and Finishers	12640	Superimpose bent tubing on asbestos patterns to ensure accuracy.	Supplemental
51-9195.04	Glass Blowers, Molders, Benders, and Finishers	12645	Cut lengths of tubing to specified sizes, using files or cutting wheels.	Supplemental
51-9195.04	Glass Blowers, Molders, Benders, and Finishers	12639	Place rubber hoses on ends of tubing and charge tubing with gas.	Supplemental
51-9195.05	Potters, Manufacturing	21210	Operate gas or electric kilns to fire pottery pieces.	Core
51-9195.05	Potters, Manufacturing	21211	Mix and apply glazes to pottery pieces, using tools, such as spray guns.	Core
51-9195.05	Potters, Manufacturing	15118	Raise and shape clay into wares, such as vases and pitchers, on revolving wheels, using hands, fingers, and thumbs.	Core
51-9195.05	Potters, Manufacturing	15115	Adjust wheel speeds according to the feel of the clay as pieces enlarge and walls become thinner.	Core
51-9195.05	Potters, Manufacturing	15117	Position balls of clay in centers of potters' wheels, and start motors or pump treadles with feet to revolve wheels.	Core
51-9195.05	Potters, Manufacturing	15122	Move pieces from wheels so that they can dry.	Core
51-9195.05	Potters, Manufacturing	15119	Prepare work for sale or exhibition, and maintain relationships with retail, pottery, art, and resource networks that can facilitate sale or exhibition of work.	Core
51-9195.05	Potters, Manufacturing	21212	Attach handles to pottery pieces.	Core
51-9195.05	Potters, Manufacturing	15114	Press thumbs into centers of revolving clay to form hollows, and press on the inside and outside of emerging clay cylinders with hands and fingers, gradually raising and shaping clay to desired forms and sizes.	Core
51-9195.05	Potters, Manufacturing	21213	Pack and ship pottery to stores or galleries for retail sale.	Core
51-9195.05	Potters, Manufacturing	15120	Smooth surfaces of finished pieces, using rubber scrapers and wet sponges.	Core
51-9195.05	Potters, Manufacturing	15123	Pull wires through bases of articles and wheels to separate finished pieces.	Core
51-9195.05	Potters, Manufacturing	21214	Design spaces to display pottery for sale.	Core
51-9195.05	Potters, Manufacturing	15127	Verify accuracy of shapes and sizes of objects, using calipers and templates.	Core
51-9195.05	Potters, Manufacturing	15124	Examine finished ware for defects and measure dimensions, using rule and thickness gauge.	Core
51-9195.05	Potters, Manufacturing	15126	Maintain supplies of tools, equipment, and materials, and order additional supplies as needed.	Core
51-9195.05	Potters, Manufacturing	15131	Operate pug mills to blend and extrude clay.	Core
51-9195.05	Potters, Manufacturing	15125	Perform test-fires of pottery to determine how to achieve specific colors and textures.	Core
51-9195.05	Potters, Manufacturing	15129	Start machine units and conveyors and observe lights and gauges on panel board to verify operational efficiency.	Supplemental
51-9195.05	Potters, Manufacturing	15128	Operate drying chambers to dry or finish molded ceramic ware.	Supplemental
51-9195.05	Potters, Manufacturing	15130	Adjust pressures, temperatures, and trimming tool settings as required.	Supplemental
51-9195.05	Potters, Manufacturing	15121	Design clay forms and molds, and decorations for forms.	Supplemental
51-9195.05	Potters, Manufacturing	15133	Teach pottery classes.	Supplemental
51-9196.00	Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12678	Examine completed work to detect defects and verify conformance to work orders, and adjust machinery as necessary to correct production problems.	Core
51-9196.00	Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12683	Observe operation of various machines to detect and correct machine malfunctions such as improper forming, glue flow, or pasteboard tension.	Core
51-9196.00	Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12679	Start machines and move controls to regulate tension on pressure rolls, to synchronize speed of machine components, and to adjust temperatures of glue or paraffin.	Core
51-9196.00	Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12689	Disassemble machines to maintain, repair, or replace broken or worn parts, using hand or power tools.	Core
51-9196.00	Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12681	Install attachments to machines for gluing, folding, printing, or cutting.	Supplemental
51-9196.00	Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12687	Cut products to specified dimensions, using hand or power cutters.	Supplemental
51-9196.00	Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12685	Place rolls of paper or cardboard on machine feed tracks, and thread paper through gluing, coating, and slitting rollers.	Supplemental
51-9196.00	Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12688	Monitor finished cartons as they drop from forming machines into rotating hoppers and into gravity feed chutes to prevent jamming.	Supplemental
51-9196.00	Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12680	Adjust guide assemblies, forming bars, and folding mechanisms according to specifications, using hand tools.	Supplemental
51-9196.00	Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12682	Measure, space, and set saw blades, cutters, and perforators, according to product specifications.	Supplemental
51-9196.00	Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12686	Fill glue and paraffin reservoirs, and position rollers to dispense glue onto paperboard.	Supplemental
51-9196.00	Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12684	Stamp products with information such as dates, using hand stamps or automatic stamping devices.	Supplemental
51-9196.00	Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12690	Remove finished cores, and stack or place them on conveyors for transfer to other work areas.	Supplemental
51-9196.00	Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders	12691	Lift tote boxes of finished cartons, and dump cartons into feed hoppers.	Supplemental
51-9197.00	Tire Builders	14418	Build semi-raw rubber treads onto buffed tire casings to prepare tires for vulcanization in recapping or retreading processes.	Core
51-9197.00	Tire Builders	14430	Trim excess rubber and imperfections during retreading processes.	Core
51-9197.00	Tire Builders	14425	Fill cuts and holes in tires, using hot rubber.	Core
51-9197.00	Tire Builders	14431	Place tires into molds for new tread.	Supplemental
51-9197.00	Tire Builders	14423	Fit inner tubes and final layers of rubber onto tires.	Supplemental
51-9197.00	Tire Builders	21215	Buff tires according to specifications for width and undertread depth.	Supplemental
51-9197.00	Tire Builders	14426	Brush or spray solvents onto plies to ensure adhesion, and repeat process as specified, alternating direction of each ply to strengthen tires.	Supplemental
51-9197.00	Tire Builders	14411	Start rollers that bond tread and plies as drums revolve.	Supplemental
51-9197.00	Tire Builders	14415	Align treads with guides, start drums to wind treads onto plies, and slice ends.	Supplemental
51-9197.00	Tire Builders	14413	Inspect worn tires for faults, cracks, cuts, and nail holes, and to determine if tires are suitable for retreading.	Supplemental
51-9197.00	Tire Builders	14428	Measure tires to determine mold size requirements.	Supplemental
51-9197.00	Tire Builders	14427	Roll hand rollers over rebuilt casings, exerting pressure to ensure adhesion between camelbacks and casings.	Supplemental
51-9197.00	Tire Builders	14417	Position ply stitcher rollers and drums according to width of stock, using hand tools and gauges.	Supplemental
51-9197.00	Tire Builders	14414	Cut plies at splice points, and press ends together to form continuous bands.	Supplemental
51-9197.00	Tire Builders	14410	Depress pedals to rotate drums, and wind specified numbers of plies around drums to form tire bodies.	Supplemental
51-9197.00	Tire Builders	14422	Clean and paint completed tires.	Supplemental
51-9197.00	Tire Builders	14424	Rub cement sticks on drum edges to provide adhesive surfaces for plies.	Supplemental
51-9197.00	Tire Builders	14429	Depress pedals to collapse drums after processing is complete.	Supplemental
51-9197.00	Tire Builders	14419	Wind chafers and breakers onto plies.	Supplemental
51-9197.00	Tire Builders	14420	Pull plies from supply racks, and align plies with edges of drums.	Supplemental
51-9198.00	Helpers--Production Workers	12699	Load and unload items from machines, conveyors, and conveyances.	Core
51-9198.00	Helpers--Production Workers	12693	Operate machinery used in the production process, or assist machine operators.	Core
51-9198.00	Helpers--Production Workers	12706	Place products in equipment or on work surfaces for further processing, inspecting, or wrapping.	Core
51-9198.00	Helpers--Production Workers	12694	Examine products to verify conformance to quality standards.	Core
51-9198.00	Helpers--Production Workers	12703	Start machines or equipment to begin production processes.	Core
51-9198.00	Helpers--Production Workers	12695	Observe equipment operations so that malfunctions can be detected, and notify operators of any malfunctions.	Core
51-9198.00	Helpers--Production Workers	12707	Remove products, machine attachments, or waste material from machines.	Core
51-9198.00	Helpers--Production Workers	12696	Lift raw materials, finished products, and packed items, manually or using hoists.	Core
51-9198.00	Helpers--Production Workers	12710	Transfer finished products, raw materials, tools, or equipment between storage and work areas of plants and warehouses, by hand or using hand trucks or powered lift trucks.	Core
51-9198.00	Helpers--Production Workers	12708	Pack and store materials and products.	Core
51-9198.00	Helpers--Production Workers	12700	Help production workers by performing duties of lesser skill, such as supplying or holding materials or tools, or cleaning work areas and equipment.	Core
51-9198.00	Helpers--Production Workers	12697	Count finished products to determine if product orders are complete.	Supplemental
51-9198.00	Helpers--Production Workers	12713	Measure amounts of products, lengths of extruded articles, or weights of filled containers to ensure conformance to specifications.	Supplemental
51-9198.00	Helpers--Production Workers	12704	Separate products according to weight, grade, size, or composition of materials used to produce them.	Supplemental
51-9198.00	Helpers--Production Workers	12705	Turn valves to regulate flow of liquids or air, to reverse machines, to start pumps, or to regulate equipment.	Supplemental
51-9198.00	Helpers--Production Workers	12698	Mark or tag identification on parts.	Supplemental
51-9198.00	Helpers--Production Workers	12716	Mix ingredients according to specified procedures or formulas.	Supplemental
51-9198.00	Helpers--Production Workers	12709	Tie products in bundles for further processing or shipment, following prescribed procedures.	Supplemental
51-9198.00	Helpers--Production Workers	12702	Record information, such as the number of products tested, meter readings, or dates and times of product production.	Supplemental
51-9198.00	Helpers--Production Workers	12715	Read gauges or charts, and record data obtained.	Supplemental
51-9198.00	Helpers--Production Workers	12720	Unclamp and hoist full reels from braiding, winding, or other fabricating machines, using power hoists.	Supplemental
51-9198.00	Helpers--Production Workers	12711	Signal coworkers to direct them to move products during the production process.	Supplemental
51-9198.00	Helpers--Production Workers	12701	Clean and lubricate equipment.	Supplemental
51-9198.00	Helpers--Production Workers	12712	Prepare raw materials for processing.	Supplemental
51-9198.00	Helpers--Production Workers	12725	Perform minor repairs to machines, such as replacing damaged or worn parts.	Supplemental
51-9198.00	Helpers--Production Workers	12726	Attach slings, ropes, or cables to objects such as pipes, hoses, or bundles.	Supplemental
51-9198.00	Helpers--Production Workers	12717	Position spouts or chutes of storage bins so that containers can be filled.	Supplemental
51-9198.00	Helpers--Production Workers	12719	Wash work areas, machines, equipment, vehicles, or products.	Supplemental
51-9198.00	Helpers--Production Workers	12722	Break up defective products for reprocessing.	Supplemental
51-9198.00	Helpers--Production Workers	12724	Cut or break flashing from materials or products.	Supplemental
53-1041.00	Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisors	14435	Determine the quantity and orientation of cargo, and compute an aircraft's center of gravity.	Core
53-1041.00	Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisors	14434	Direct ground crews in the loading, unloading, securing, or staging of aircraft cargo or baggage.	Core
53-1041.00	Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisors	20933	Train new employees in areas such as safety procedures or equipment operation.	Core
53-1041.00	Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisors	14432	Distribute cargo to maximize use of space.	Core
53-1041.00	Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisors	14433	Calculate load weights for different aircraft compartments, using charts and computers.	Supplemental
53-1041.00	Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisors	14436	Accompany aircraft as a member of the flight crew to monitor and handle cargo in flight.	Supplemental
53-1042.00	First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand	20830	Maintain a safe working environment by monitoring safety procedures and equipment.	Core
53-1042.00	First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand	8562	Collaborate with workers and managers to solve work-related problems.	Core
53-1042.00	First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand	8563	Review work throughout the work process and at completion to ensure that it has been performed properly.	Core
53-1042.00	First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand	8566	Inform designated employees or departments of items loaded or problems encountered.	Core
53-1042.00	First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand	8573	Inspect equipment for wear and for conformance to specifications.	Core
53-1042.00	First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand	8570	Prepare and maintain work records and reports of information such as employee time and wages, daily receipts, or inspection results.	Core
53-1042.00	First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand	8564	Transmit and explain work orders to laborers.	Core
53-1042.00	First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand	8561	Plan work schedules and assign duties to maintain adequate staff for effective performance of activities and response to fluctuating workloads.	Core
53-1042.00	First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand	8582	Participate in the hiring process by reviewing credentials, conducting interviews, or making hiring decisions or recommendations.	Core
53-1042.00	First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand	8579	Estimate material, time, and staffing requirements for a given project, based on work orders, job specifications, and experience.	Core
53-1042.00	First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand	8572	Counsel employees in work-related activities, personal growth, or career development.	Core
53-1042.00	First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand	8576	Assess training needs of staff and arrange for or provide appropriate instruction.	Core
53-1042.00	First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand	8571	Conduct staff meetings to relay general information or to address specific topics, such as safety.	Core
53-1042.00	First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand	8565	Check specifications of materials loaded or unloaded against information contained in work orders.	Core
53-1042.00	First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand	8569	Perform the same work duties as those supervised, or perform more difficult or skilled tasks or assist in their performance.	Core
53-1042.00	First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand	8574	Resolve personnel problems, complaints, or formal grievances when possible, or refer them to higher-level supervisors for resolution.	Core
53-1042.00	First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand	8575	Recommend or initiate personnel actions, such as promotions, transfers, or disciplinary measures.	Core
53-1042.00	First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand	8568	Evaluate employee performance and prepare performance appraisals.	Core
53-1042.00	First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand	8567	Examine freight to determine loading sequences.	Supplemental
53-1042.00	First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand	8577	Schedule times of shipment and modes of transportation for materials.	Supplemental
53-1042.00	First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand	8583	Inventory supplies and requisition or purchase additional items, as necessary.	Supplemental
53-1042.00	First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand	8578	Quote prices to customers.	Supplemental
53-1042.00	First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand	8580	Provide assistance in balancing books, tracking, monitoring, or projecting a unit's budget needs, and in developing unit policies and procedures.	Supplemental
53-1042.00	First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand	8581	Inspect job sites to determine the extent of maintenance or repairs needed.	Supplemental
53-1042.01	Recycling Coordinators	17888	Oversee recycling pick-up or drop-off programs to ensure compliance with community ordinances.	Core
53-1042.01	Recycling Coordinators	17907	Maintain logs of recycling materials received or shipped to processing companies.	Core
53-1042.01	Recycling Coordinators	17889	Supervise recycling technicians, community service workers, or other recycling operations employees or volunteers.	Core
53-1042.01	Recycling Coordinators	17910	Review customer requests for service to determine service needs and deploy appropriate resources to provide service.	Core
53-1042.01	Recycling Coordinators	17909	Provide training to recycling technicians or community service workers on topics such as safety, solid waste processing, or general recycling operations.	Core
53-1042.01	Recycling Coordinators	17905	Identify or investigate new opportunities for materials to be collected and recycled.	Core
53-1042.01	Recycling Coordinators	17890	Assign truck drivers or recycling technicians to routes.	Supplemental
53-1042.01	Recycling Coordinators	17893	Create or manage recycling operations budgets.	Supplemental
53-1042.01	Recycling Coordinators	17908	Prepare bills of lading, statements of shipping records, or customer receipts related to recycling or hazardous material services.	Supplemental
53-1042.01	Recycling Coordinators	17906	Inspect physical condition of recycling or hazardous waste facility for compliance with safety, quality, and service standards.	Supplemental
53-1042.01	Recycling Coordinators	17899	Negotiate contracts with waste management or other firms.	Supplemental
53-1042.01	Recycling Coordinators	17892	Coordinate shipments of recycling materials with shipping brokers or processing companies.	Supplemental
53-1042.01	Recycling Coordinators	17901	Operate recycling processing equipment, such as sorters, balers, crushers, and granulators to sort and process materials.	Supplemental
53-1042.01	Recycling Coordinators	17900	Operate fork lifts, skid loaders, or trucks to move or store recyclable materials.	Supplemental
53-1042.01	Recycling Coordinators	17904	Schedule movement of recycling materials into and out of storage areas.	Supplemental
53-1042.01	Recycling Coordinators	17902	Oversee campaigns to promote recycling or waste reduction programs in communities or private companies.	Supplemental
53-1042.01	Recycling Coordinators	17891	Coordinate recycling collection schedules to optimize service and efficiency.	Supplemental
53-1042.01	Recycling Coordinators	17895	Develop community or corporate recycling plans and goals to minimize waste and conform to resource constraints.	Supplemental
53-1042.01	Recycling Coordinators	17903	Prepare grant applications to fund recycling programs or program enhancements.	Supplemental
53-1042.01	Recycling Coordinators	17897	Investigate violations of solid waste or recycling ordinances.	Supplemental
53-1042.01	Recycling Coordinators	17896	Implement grant-funded projects, monitoring and reporting progress in accordance with sponsoring agency requirements.	Supplemental
53-1042.01	Recycling Coordinators	17898	Make presentations to educate the public on how to recycle or on the environmental advantages of recycling.	Supplemental
53-1042.01	Recycling Coordinators	17894	Design community solid and hazardous waste management programs.	Supplemental
53-1043.00	First-Line Supervisors of Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators	8584	Enforce safety rules and regulations.	Core
53-1043.00	First-Line Supervisors of Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators	8593	Interpret transportation or tariff regulations, shipping orders, safety regulations, or company policies and procedures for workers.	Core
53-1043.00	First-Line Supervisors of Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators	8588	Resolve worker problems or collaborate with employees to assist in problem resolution.	Core
53-1043.00	First-Line Supervisors of Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators	8586	Confer with customers, supervisors, contractors, or other personnel to exchange information or to resolve problems.	Core
53-1043.00	First-Line Supervisors of Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators	8585	Plan work assignments and equipment allocations to meet transportation, operations or production goals.	Core
53-1043.00	First-Line Supervisors of Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators	8603	Examine, measure, or weigh cargo or materials to determine specific handling requirements.	Core
53-1043.00	First-Line Supervisors of Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators	8594	Explain and demonstrate work tasks to new workers or assign training tasks to experienced workers.	Core
53-1043.00	First-Line Supervisors of Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators	8589	Review orders, production schedules, blueprints, or shipping or receiving notices to determine work sequences and material shipping dates, types, volumes, or destinations.	Core
53-1043.00	First-Line Supervisors of Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators	8605	Drive vehicles or operate machines or equipment to complete work assignments or to assist workers.	Core
53-1043.00	First-Line Supervisors of Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators	8599	Inspect or test materials, stock, vehicles, equipment, or facilities to ensure that they are safe, free of defects, and consistent with specifications.	Core
53-1043.00	First-Line Supervisors of Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators	8592	Maintain or verify records of time, materials, expenditures, or crew activities.	Core
53-1043.00	First-Line Supervisors of Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators	8597	Requisition needed personnel, supplies, equipment, parts, or repair services.	Core
53-1043.00	First-Line Supervisors of Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators	8591	Recommend and implement measures to improve worker motivation, equipment performance, work methods, or customer services.	Core
53-1043.00	First-Line Supervisors of Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators	8595	Prepare, compile, and submit reports on work activities, operations, production, or work-related accidents.	Core
53-1043.00	First-Line Supervisors of Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators	8601	Dispatch personnel and vehicles in response to telephone or radio reports of emergencies.	Core
53-1043.00	First-Line Supervisors of Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators	20455	Monitor field work to ensure proper performance and use of materials.	Core
53-1043.00	First-Line Supervisors of Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators	8596	Recommend or implement personnel actions, such as employee selection, evaluation, rewards, or disciplinary actions.	Core
53-1043.00	First-Line Supervisors of Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators	8602	Perform or schedule repairs or preventive maintenance of vehicles or other equipment.	Supplemental
53-1043.00	First-Line Supervisors of Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators	8600	Compute or estimate cash, payroll, transportation, personnel, or storage requirements.	Supplemental
53-1043.00	First-Line Supervisors of Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators	23693	Assist workers in tasks, such as loading vehicles.	
53-1043.00	First-Line Supervisors of Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators	23694	Direct workers in transportation or related services, such as pumping, moving, storing, or loading or unloading of materials.	
53-1043.00	First-Line Supervisors of Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators	23695	Plan and establish schedules.	
53-1044.00	First-Line Supervisors of Passenger Attendants	23696	Analyze and record personnel or operational data and write related activity reports.	
53-1044.00	First-Line Supervisors of Passenger Attendants	23697	Apply customer feedback to service improvement efforts.	
53-1044.00	First-Line Supervisors of Passenger Attendants	23698	Compute or estimate cash, payroll, transportation, or personnel requirements.	
53-1044.00	First-Line Supervisors of Passenger Attendants	23699	Confer with customers, supervisors, contractors, or other personnel to exchange information or to resolve problems.	
53-1044.00	First-Line Supervisors of Passenger Attendants	23700	Direct or coordinate the activities of workers, such as flight or car attendants.	
53-1044.00	First-Line Supervisors of Passenger Attendants	23701	Enforce safety rules and regulations.	
53-1044.00	First-Line Supervisors of Passenger Attendants	23702	Explain and demonstrate work tasks to new workers or assign training tasks to experienced workers.	
53-1044.00	First-Line Supervisors of Passenger Attendants	23703	Inform workers about interests or special needs of specific groups.	
53-1044.00	First-Line Supervisors of Passenger Attendants	23704	Inspect materials, stock, vehicles, equipment, or facilities to ensure that they are safe, free of defects, and consistent with specifications.	
53-1044.00	First-Line Supervisors of Passenger Attendants	23705	Inspect work areas or operating equipment to ensure conformance to established standards in areas such as cleanliness or maintenance.	
53-1044.00	First-Line Supervisors of Passenger Attendants	23706	Meet with managers or other supervisors to stay informed of changes affecting operations.	
53-1044.00	First-Line Supervisors of Passenger Attendants	23707	Observe and evaluate workers' appearance and performance to ensure quality service and compliance with specifications.	
53-1044.00	First-Line Supervisors of Passenger Attendants	23708	Participate in continuing education to stay abreast of industry trends and developments.	
53-1044.00	First-Line Supervisors of Passenger Attendants	23709	Recommend and implement measures to improve worker motivation, work methods, or customer services.	
53-1044.00	First-Line Supervisors of Passenger Attendants	23710	Recruit and hire staff members.	
53-1044.00	First-Line Supervisors of Passenger Attendants	23711	Requisition necessary supplies, equipment, or services.	
53-1044.00	First-Line Supervisors of Passenger Attendants	23712	Resolve customer complaints regarding worker performance or services rendered.	
53-1044.00	First-Line Supervisors of Passenger Attendants	23713	Take disciplinary action to address performance problems.	
53-1044.00	First-Line Supervisors of Passenger Attendants	23714	Train workers in proper operational procedures and functions and explain company policies.	
53-2011.00	Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers	10562	Use instrumentation to guide flights when visibility is poor.	Core
53-2011.00	Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers	10568	Start engines, operate controls, and pilot airplanes to transport passengers, mail, or freight, adhering to flight plans, regulations, and procedures.	Core
53-2011.00	Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers	10564	Work as part of a flight team with other crew members, especially during takeoffs and landings.	Core
53-2011.00	Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers	10563	Respond to and report in-flight emergencies and malfunctions.	Core
53-2011.00	Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers	10569	Inspect aircraft for defects and malfunctions, according to pre-flight checklists.	Core
53-2011.00	Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers	10565	Contact control towers for takeoff clearances, arrival instructions, and other information, using radio equipment.	Core
53-2011.00	Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers	10571	Monitor engine operation, fuel consumption, and functioning of aircraft systems during flights.	Core
53-2011.00	Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers	10567	Monitor gauges, warning devices, and control panels to verify aircraft performance and to regulate engine speed.	Core
53-2011.00	Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers	10566	Steer aircraft along planned routes, using autopilot and flight management computers.	Core
53-2011.00	Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers	10570	Check passenger and cargo distributions and fuel amounts to ensure that weight and balance specifications are met.	Core
53-2011.00	Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers	10572	Confer with flight dispatchers and weather forecasters to keep abreast of flight conditions.	Core
53-2011.00	Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers	10574	Order changes in fuel supplies, loads, routes, or schedules to ensure safety of flights.	Core
53-2011.00	Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers	10577	Brief crews about flight details, such as destinations, duties, and responsibilities.	Core
53-2011.00	Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers	10575	Choose routes, altitudes, and speeds that will provide the fastest, safest, and smoothest flights.	Core
53-2011.00	Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers	10576	Direct activities of aircraft crews during flights.	Core
53-2011.00	Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers	10578	Record in log books information, such as flight times, distances flown, and fuel consumption.	Core
53-2011.00	Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers	10582	Instruct other pilots and student pilots in aircraft operations and the principles of flight.	Core
53-2011.00	Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers	10579	Make announcements regarding flights, using public address systems.	Core
53-2011.00	Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers	10573	Coordinate flight activities with ground crews and air traffic control and inform crew members of flight and test procedures.	Supplemental
53-2011.00	Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers	10583	Conduct in-flight tests and evaluations at specified altitudes and in all types of weather to determine the receptivity and other characteristics of equipment and systems.	Supplemental
53-2011.00	Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers	10580	File instrument flight plans with air traffic control to ensure that flights are coordinated with other air traffic.	Supplemental
53-2011.00	Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers	10581	Perform minor maintenance work, or arrange for major maintenance.	Supplemental
53-2011.00	Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers	10584	Evaluate other pilots or pilot-license applicants for proficiency.	Supplemental
53-2011.00	Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers	10586	Plan and formulate flight activities and test schedules and prepare flight evaluation reports.	Supplemental
53-2012.00	Commercial Pilots	10587	Check aircraft prior to flights to ensure that the engines, controls, instruments, and other systems are functioning properly.	Core
53-2012.00	Commercial Pilots	20831	Co-pilot aircraft or perform captain's duties, as required.	Core
53-2012.00	Commercial Pilots	10591	Consider airport altitudes, outside temperatures, plane weights, and wind speeds and directions to calculate the speed needed to become airborne.	Core
53-2012.00	Commercial Pilots	10595	Use instrumentation to pilot aircraft when visibility is poor.	Core
53-2012.00	Commercial Pilots	10590	Monitor engine operation, fuel consumption, and functioning of aircraft systems during flights.	Core
53-2012.00	Commercial Pilots	10592	Order changes in fuel supplies, loads, routes, or schedules to ensure safety of flights.	Core
53-2012.00	Commercial Pilots	10588	Contact control towers for takeoff clearances, arrival instructions, and other information, using radio equipment.	Core
53-2012.00	Commercial Pilots	10594	Plan flights according to government and company regulations, using aeronautical charts and navigation instruments.	Core
53-2012.00	Commercial Pilots	10589	Start engines, operate controls, and pilot airplanes to transport passengers, mail, or freight according to flight plans, regulations, and procedures.	Core
53-2012.00	Commercial Pilots	10596	Check baggage or cargo to ensure that it has been loaded correctly.	Core
53-2012.00	Commercial Pilots	10593	Obtain and review data such as load weights, fuel supplies, weather conditions, and flight schedules to determine flight plans and identify needed changes.	Core
53-2012.00	Commercial Pilots	10605	Conduct in-flight tests and evaluations at specified altitudes and in all types of weather to determine the receptivity and other characteristics of equipment and systems.	Core
53-2012.00	Commercial Pilots	10598	Choose routes, altitudes, and speeds that will provide the fastest, safest, and smoothest flights.	Core
53-2012.00	Commercial Pilots	10600	Write specified information in flight records, such as flight times, altitudes flown, and fuel consumption.	Core
53-2012.00	Commercial Pilots	10599	Coordinate flight activities with ground crews and air traffic control, and inform crew members of flight and test procedures.	Core
53-2012.00	Commercial Pilots	10608	Perform minor aircraft maintenance and repair work, or arrange for major maintenance.	Core
53-2012.00	Commercial Pilots	10607	Supervise other crew members.	Core
53-2012.00	Commercial Pilots	10597	Request changes in altitudes or routes as circumstances dictate.	Core
53-2012.00	Commercial Pilots	10604	File instrument flight plans with air traffic control so that flights can be coordinated with other air traffic.	Core
53-2012.00	Commercial Pilots	10606	Rescue and evacuate injured persons.	Supplemental
53-2012.00	Commercial Pilots	10602	Instruct other pilots and student pilots in aircraft operations.	Supplemental
53-2012.00	Commercial Pilots	10609	Fly with other pilots or pilot-license applicants to evaluate their proficiency.	Supplemental
53-2012.00	Commercial Pilots	10610	Plan and formulate flight activities and test schedules and prepare flight evaluation reports.	Supplemental
53-2012.00	Commercial Pilots	10601	Teach company regulations and procedures to other pilots.	Supplemental
53-2021.00	Air Traffic Controllers	12731	Inform pilots about nearby planes or potentially hazardous conditions, such as weather, speed and direction of wind, or visibility problems.	Core
53-2021.00	Air Traffic Controllers	12728	Issue landing and take-off authorizations or instructions.	Core
53-2021.00	Air Traffic Controllers	12735	Transfer control of departing flights to traffic control centers and accept control of arriving flights.	Core
53-2021.00	Air Traffic Controllers	12732	Provide flight path changes or directions to emergency landing fields for pilots traveling in bad weather or in emergency situations.	Core
53-2021.00	Air Traffic Controllers	12733	Alert airport emergency services in cases of emergency or when aircraft are experiencing difficulties.	Core
53-2021.00	Air Traffic Controllers	12729	Monitor or direct the movement of aircraft within an assigned air space or on the ground at airports to minimize delays and maximize safety.	Core
53-2021.00	Air Traffic Controllers	12734	Direct pilots to runways when space is available or direct them to maintain a traffic pattern until there is space for them to land.	Core
53-2021.00	Air Traffic Controllers	12730	Monitor aircraft within a specific airspace, using radar, computer equipment, or visual references.	Core
53-2021.00	Air Traffic Controllers	12736	Direct ground traffic, including taxiing aircraft, maintenance or baggage vehicles, or airport workers.	Core
53-2021.00	Air Traffic Controllers	12739	Contact pilots by radio to provide meteorological, navigational, or other information.	Core
53-2021.00	Air Traffic Controllers	12738	Maintain radio or telephone contact with adjacent control towers, terminal control units, or other area control centers to coordinate aircraft movement.	Core
53-2021.00	Air Traffic Controllers	12737	Determine the timing or procedures for flight vector changes.	Core
53-2021.00	Air Traffic Controllers	12740	Initiate or coordinate searches for missing aircraft.	Core
53-2021.00	Air Traffic Controllers	20691	Provide on-the-job training to new air traffic controllers.	Core
53-2021.00	Air Traffic Controllers	12741	Check conditions and traffic at different altitudes in response to pilots' requests for altitude changes.	Core
53-2021.00	Air Traffic Controllers	12742	Relay air traffic information, such as courses, altitudes, or expected arrival times, to control centers.	Core
53-2021.00	Air Traffic Controllers	12744	Inspect, adjust, or control radio equipment or airport lights.	Core
53-2021.00	Air Traffic Controllers	12743	Compile information about flights from flight plans, pilot reports, radar, or observations.	Core
53-2021.00	Air Traffic Controllers	12747	Organize flight plans or traffic management plans to prepare for planes about to enter assigned airspace.	Core
53-2021.00	Air Traffic Controllers	12748	Review records or reports for clarity and completeness and maintain records or reports, as required under federal law.	Core
53-2021.00	Air Traffic Controllers	12749	Complete daily activity reports and keep records of messages from aircraft.	Core
53-2021.00	Air Traffic Controllers	12745	Conduct pre-flight briefings on weather conditions, suggested routes, altitudes, indications of turbulence, or other flight safety information.	Supplemental
53-2021.00	Air Traffic Controllers	12746	Analyze factors such as weather reports, fuel requirements, or maps to determine air routes.	Supplemental
53-2022.00	Airfield Operations Specialists	23939	Inspect airfield conditions to ensure compliance with federal regulatory requirements.	Core
53-2022.00	Airfield Operations Specialists	10613	Implement airfield safety procedures to ensure a safe operating environment for personnel and aircraft operation.	Core
53-2022.00	Airfield Operations Specialists	23940	Conduct inspections of the airport property and perimeter to maintain controlled access to airfields.	Core
53-2022.00	Airfield Operations Specialists	20456	Assist in responding to aircraft and medical emergencies.	Core
53-2022.00	Airfield Operations Specialists	23941	Initiate or conduct airport-wide coordination of snow removal on runways and taxiways.	Core
53-2022.00	Airfield Operations Specialists	20457	Manage wildlife on and around airport grounds.	Core
53-2022.00	Airfield Operations Specialists	10621	Coordinate communications between air traffic control and maintenance personnel.	Core
53-2022.00	Airfield Operations Specialists	10622	Perform and supervise airfield management activities, including mobile airfield management functions.	Core
53-2022.00	Airfield Operations Specialists	10614	Plan and coordinate airfield construction.	Core
53-2022.00	Airfield Operations Specialists	10616	Monitor the arrival, parking, refueling, loading, and departure of all aircraft.	Core
53-2022.00	Airfield Operations Specialists	10618	Train operations staff.	Core
53-2022.00	Airfield Operations Specialists	10615	Coordinate with agencies, such as air traffic control, civil engineers, or command posts, to ensure support of airfield management activities.	Core
53-2022.00	Airfield Operations Specialists	10619	Relay departure, arrival, delay, aircraft and airfield status, and other pertinent information to upline controlling agencies.	Core
53-2022.00	Airfield Operations Specialists	10630	Provide aircrews with information and services needed for airfield management and flight planning.	Core
53-2022.00	Airfield Operations Specialists	10626	Coordinate with agencies to meet aircrew requirements for billeting, messing, refueling, ground transportation, and transient aircraft maintenance.	Supplemental
53-2022.00	Airfield Operations Specialists	10632	Use airfield landing and navigational aids and digital data terminal communications equipment to perform duties.	Supplemental
53-2022.00	Airfield Operations Specialists	10623	Receive, transmit, and control message traffic.	Supplemental
53-2022.00	Airfield Operations Specialists	10617	Maintain air-to-ground and point-to-point radio contact with aircraft commanders.	Supplemental
53-2022.00	Airfield Operations Specialists	10620	Procure, produce, and provide information on the safe operation of aircraft, such as flight planning publications, operations publications, charts and maps, or weather information.	Supplemental
53-2022.00	Airfield Operations Specialists	10629	Anticipate aircraft equipment needs for air evacuation and cargo flights.	Supplemental
53-2022.00	Airfield Operations Specialists	10633	Post visual display boards and status boards.	Supplemental
53-2022.00	Airfield Operations Specialists	10624	Receive and post weather information and flight plan data, such as air routes or arrival and departure times.	Supplemental
53-2022.00	Airfield Operations Specialists	10631	Conduct departure and arrival briefings.	Supplemental
53-2022.00	Airfield Operations Specialists	10627	Collaborate with others to plan flight schedules and air crew assignments.	Supplemental
53-2022.00	Airfield Operations Specialists	10625	Maintain flight and event logs, air crew flying records, and flight operations records of incoming and outgoing flights.	Supplemental
53-2022.00	Airfield Operations Specialists	10628	Coordinate changes to flight itineraries with appropriate Air Traffic Control (ATC) agencies.	Supplemental
53-2022.00	Airfield Operations Specialists	10634	Check military flight plans with civilian agencies.	Supplemental
53-2031.00	Flight Attendants	9639	Verify that first aid kits and other emergency equipment, including fire extinguishers and oxygen bottles, are in working order.	Core
53-2031.00	Flight Attendants	9637	Announce and demonstrate safety and emergency procedures, such as the use of oxygen masks, seat belts, and life jackets.	Core
53-2031.00	Flight Attendants	23942	Monitor passenger behavior to identify threats to the safety of the crew and other passengers.	Core
53-2031.00	Flight Attendants	9638	Walk aisles of planes to verify that passengers have complied with federal regulations prior to takeoffs and landings.	Core
53-2031.00	Flight Attendants	9636	Direct and assist passengers in emergency procedures, such as evacuating a plane following an emergency landing.	Core
53-2031.00	Flight Attendants	9642	Prepare passengers and aircraft for landing, following procedures.	Core
53-2031.00	Flight Attendants	9640	Administer first aid to passengers in distress.	Core
53-2031.00	Flight Attendants	9643	Determine special assistance needs of passengers, such as small children, the elderly, or persons with disabilities.	Core
53-2031.00	Flight Attendants	9641	Attend preflight briefings concerning weather, altitudes, routes, emergency procedures, crew coordination, lengths of flights, food and beverage services offered, and numbers of passengers.	Core
53-2031.00	Flight Attendants	9645	Reassure passengers when situations, such as turbulence, are encountered.	Core
53-2031.00	Flight Attendants	9644	Check to ensure that food, beverages, blankets, reading material, emergency equipment, and other supplies are aboard and are in adequate supply.	Core
53-2031.00	Flight Attendants	9656	Prepare reports showing places of departure and destination, passenger ticket numbers, meal and beverage inventories, the conditions of cabin equipment, and any problems encountered by passengers.	Core
53-2031.00	Flight Attendants	9646	Announce flight delays and descent preparations.	Core
53-2031.00	Flight Attendants	9651	Greet passengers boarding aircraft and direct them to assigned seats.	Core
53-2031.00	Flight Attendants	9649	Assist passengers entering or disembarking the aircraft.	Core
53-2031.00	Flight Attendants	9652	Conduct periodic trips through the cabin to ensure passenger comfort and to distribute reading material, headphones, pillows, playing cards, and blankets.	Core
53-2031.00	Flight Attendants	9650	Inspect and clean cabins, checking for any problems and making sure that cabins are in order.	Core
53-2031.00	Flight Attendants	9654	Operate audio and video systems.	Core
53-2031.00	Flight Attendants	9648	Answer passengers' questions about flights, aircraft, weather, travel routes and services, arrival times, or schedules.	Core
53-2031.00	Flight Attendants	9657	Collect money for meals and beverages.	Core
53-2031.00	Flight Attendants	9658	Heat and serve prepared foods.	Core
53-2031.00	Flight Attendants	9647	Inspect passenger tickets to verify information and to obtain destination information.	Core
53-2031.00	Flight Attendants	9655	Assist passengers in placing carry-on luggage in overhead, garment, or under-seat storage.	Core
53-2031.00	Flight Attendants	9653	Take inventory of headsets, alcoholic beverages, and money collected.	Supplemental
53-2031.00	Flight Attendants	9659	Sell alcoholic beverages to passengers.	Supplemental
53-3011.00	Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency Medical Technicians	8607	Remove and replace soiled linens or equipment to maintain sanitary conditions.	Core
53-3011.00	Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency Medical Technicians	8606	Drive ambulances or assist ambulance drivers in transporting sick, injured, or convalescent persons.	Core
53-3011.00	Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency Medical Technicians	8612	Report facts concerning accidents or emergencies to hospital personnel or law enforcement officials.	Core
53-3011.00	Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency Medical Technicians	8608	Place patients on stretchers, and load stretchers into ambulances, usually with assistance from other attendants.	Core
53-3011.00	Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency Medical Technicians	8609	Accompany and assist emergency medical technicians on calls.	Core
53-3011.00	Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency Medical Technicians	8611	Replace supplies and disposable items on ambulances.	Core
53-3011.00	Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency Medical Technicians	21028	Perform minor maintenance on emergency medical services vehicles, such as ambulances.	Core
53-3011.00	Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency Medical Technicians	21029	Clean and wash rigs, ambulances, or equipment.	Core
53-3011.00	Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency Medical Technicians	8610	Earn and maintain appropriate certifications.	Core
53-3011.00	Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency Medical Technicians	8613	Administer first aid, such as bandaging, splinting, or administering oxygen.	Core
53-3011.00	Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency Medical Technicians	8614	Restrain or shackle violent patients.	Core
53-3031.00	Driver/Sales Workers	3158	Drive trucks to deliver such items as food, medical supplies, or newspapers.	Core
53-3031.00	Driver/Sales Workers	3156	Inform regular customers of new products or services and price changes.	Core
53-3031.00	Driver/Sales Workers	3161	Record sales or delivery information on daily sales or delivery record.	Core
53-3031.00	Driver/Sales Workers	3155	Listen to and resolve customers' complaints regarding products or services.	Core
53-3031.00	Driver/Sales Workers	3154	Collect money from customers, make change, and record transactions on customer receipts.	Core
53-3031.00	Driver/Sales Workers	3164	Maintain trucks and food-dispensing equipment and clean inside of machines that dispense food or beverages.	Core
53-3031.00	Driver/Sales Workers	3163	Arrange merchandise and sales promotion displays or issue sales promotion materials to customers.	Supplemental
53-3031.00	Driver/Sales Workers	3159	Collect coins from vending machines, refill machines, and remove aged merchandise.	Supplemental
53-3031.00	Driver/Sales Workers	3157	Write customer orders and sales contracts according to company guidelines.	Supplemental
53-3031.00	Driver/Sales Workers	3162	Review lists of dealers, customers, or station drops and load trucks.	Supplemental
53-3031.00	Driver/Sales Workers	3165	Sell food specialties, such as sandwiches and beverages, to office workers and patrons of sports events.	Supplemental
53-3032.00	Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers	20693	Check all load-related documentation for completeness and accuracy.	Core
53-3032.00	Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers	20692	Inspect loads to ensure that cargo is secure.	Core
53-3032.00	Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers	10636	Check vehicles to ensure that mechanical, safety, and emergency equipment is in good working order.	Core
53-3032.00	Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers	10651	Crank trailer landing gear up or down to safely secure vehicles.	Core
53-3032.00	Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers	10638	Obtain receipts or signatures for delivered goods and collect payment for services when required.	Core
53-3032.00	Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers	10637	Maintain logs of working hours or of vehicle service or repair status, following applicable state and federal regulations.	Core
53-3032.00	Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers	10643	Read bills of lading to determine assignment details.	Core
53-3032.00	Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers	10644	Report vehicle defects, accidents, traffic violations, or damage to the vehicles.	Core
53-3032.00	Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers	10653	Perform basic vehicle maintenance tasks, such as adding oil, fuel, or radiator fluid, performing minor repairs, or washing trucks.	Core
53-3032.00	Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers	10646	Couple or uncouple trailers by changing trailer jack positions, connecting or disconnecting air or electrical lines, or manipulating fifth-wheel locks.	Core
53-3032.00	Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers	10640	Maneuver trucks into loading or unloading positions, following signals from loading crew and checking that vehicle and loading equipment are properly positioned.	Core
53-3032.00	Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers	10647	Collect delivery instructions from appropriate sources, verifying instructions and routes.	Core
53-3032.00	Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers	10641	Drive trucks with capacities greater than 13 tons, including tractor-trailer combinations, to transport and deliver products, livestock, or other materials.	Core
53-3032.00	Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers	10645	Read and interpret maps to determine vehicle routes.	Core
53-3032.00	Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers	10650	Check conditions of trailers after contents have been unloaded to ensure that there has been no damage.	Core
53-3032.00	Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers	20695	Operate equipment, such as truck cab computers, CB radios, phones, or global positioning systems (GPS) equipment to exchange necessary information with bases, supervisors, or other drivers.	Core
53-3032.00	Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers	20694	Drive trucks to weigh stations before and after loading and along routes in compliance with state regulations.	Core
53-3032.00	Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers	20696	Load or unload trucks or help others with loading or unloading, using special loading-related equipment or other equipment as necessary.	Core
53-3032.00	Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers	19923	Plan or adjust routes based on changing conditions, using computer equipment, global positioning systems (GPS) equipment, or other navigation devices, to minimize fuel consumption and carbon emissions.	Core
53-3032.00	Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers	10662	Perform emergency roadside repairs, such as changing tires or installing light bulbs, tire chains, or spark plugs.	Core
53-3032.00	Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers	10656	Remove debris from loaded trailers.	Core
53-3032.00	Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers	10642	Secure cargo for transport, using ropes, blocks, chain, binders, or covers.	Supplemental
53-3032.00	Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers	10635	Follow appropriate safety procedures for transporting dangerous goods.	Supplemental
53-3032.00	Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers	10655	Inventory and inspect goods to be moved to determine quantities and conditions.	Supplemental
53-3032.00	Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers	10658	Follow special cargo-related procedures, such as checking refrigeration systems for frozen foods or providing food or water for livestock.	Supplemental
53-3032.00	Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers	10660	Install or remove special equipment, such as tire chains, grader blades, plow blades, or sanders.	Supplemental
53-3032.00	Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers	20697	Wrap and secure goods using pads, packing paper, containers, or straps.	Supplemental
53-3032.00	Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers	19922	Operate idle reduction systems or auxiliary power systems to generate power from alternative sources, such as fuel cells, to reduce idling time, to heat or cool truck cabins, or to provide power for other equipment.	Supplemental
53-3032.00	Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers	10659	Give directions to laborers who are packing goods and moving them onto trailers.	Supplemental
53-3033.00	Light Truck Drivers	8615	Obey traffic laws and follow established traffic and transportation procedures.	Core
53-3033.00	Light Truck Drivers	8617	Report any mechanical problems encountered with vehicles.	Core
53-3033.00	Light Truck Drivers	8620	Verify the contents of inventory loads against shipping papers.	Core
53-3033.00	Light Truck Drivers	8616	Inspect and maintain vehicle supplies and equipment, such as gas, oil, water, tires, lights, or brakes, to ensure that vehicles are in proper working condition.	Core
53-3033.00	Light Truck Drivers	8623	Read maps and follow written or verbal geographic directions.	Core
53-3033.00	Light Truck Drivers	8619	Load and unload trucks, vans, or automobiles.	Core
53-3033.00	Light Truck Drivers	8618	Present bills and receipts and collect payments for goods delivered or loaded.	Core
53-3033.00	Light Truck Drivers	8622	Maintain records, such as vehicle logs, records of cargo, or billing statements, in accordance with regulations.	Core
53-3033.00	Light Truck Drivers	8626	Drive vehicles with capacities under three tons to transport materials to and from specified destinations, such as railroad stations, plants, residences, offices, or within industrial yards.	Core
53-3033.00	Light Truck Drivers	8621	Turn in receipts and money received from deliveries.	Supplemental
53-3033.00	Light Truck Drivers	8628	Use and maintain the tools or equipment found on commercial vehicles, such as weighing or measuring devices.	Supplemental
53-3033.00	Light Truck Drivers	8624	Report delays, accidents, or other traffic and transportation situations to bases or other vehicles, using telephones or mobile two-way radios.	Supplemental
53-3033.00	Light Truck Drivers	8629	Perform emergency repairs, such as changing tires or installing light bulbs, fuses, tire chains, or spark plugs.	Supplemental
53-3051.00	Bus Drivers, School	23716	Comply with traffic regulations to operate vehicles in a safe and courteous manner.	Core
53-3051.00	Bus Drivers, School	23719	Follow safety rules as students board and exit buses or cross streets near bus stops.	Core
53-3051.00	Bus Drivers, School	23715	Check the condition of a vehicle's tires, brakes, windshield wipers, lights, oil, fuel, water, and safety equipment to ensure that everything is in working order.	Core
53-3051.00	Bus Drivers, School	23729	Report any bus malfunctions or needed repairs.	Core
53-3051.00	Bus Drivers, School	23724	Pick up and drop off students at regularly scheduled neighborhood locations, following strict time schedules.	Core
53-3051.00	Bus Drivers, School	23717	Drive gasoline, diesel, or electrically powered multi-passenger vehicles to transport students between neighborhoods, schools, and school activities.	Core
53-3051.00	Bus Drivers, School	23722	Maintain order among students during trips to ensure safety.	Core
53-3051.00	Bus Drivers, School	23725	Prepare and submit reports that may include the number of students or trips, hours worked, mileage, or fuel consumption.	Core
53-3051.00	Bus Drivers, School	23721	Maintain knowledge of first-aid procedures.	Core
53-3051.00	Bus Drivers, School	23727	Record bus routes.	Core
53-3051.00	Bus Drivers, School	23730	Report delays, accidents, or other traffic and transportation situations, using telephones or mobile two-way radios.	Core
53-3051.00	Bus Drivers, School	23720	Keep bus interiors clean for students.	Core
53-3051.00	Bus Drivers, School	23726	Read maps and follow written and verbal geographic directions.	Core
53-3051.00	Bus Drivers, School	23728	Regulate heating, lighting, and ventilation systems for student comfort.	Core
53-3051.00	Bus Drivers, School	23731	Report delinquent student behaviors to school administration.	Core
53-3051.00	Bus Drivers, School	23718	Escort small children across roads and highways.	Supplemental
53-3051.00	Bus Drivers, School	23723	Make minor repairs to vehicles.	Supplemental
53-3052.00	Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity	18794	Drive vehicles over specified routes or to specified destinations according to time schedules, complying with traffic regulations to ensure that passengers have a smooth and safe ride.	Core
53-3052.00	Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity	3146	Park vehicles at loading areas so that passengers can board.	Core
53-3052.00	Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity	3144	Inspect vehicles and check gas, oil, and water levels prior to departure.	Core
53-3052.00	Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity	21085	Announce stops to passengers.	Core
53-3052.00	Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity	18795	Assist passengers, such as elderly or individuals with disabilities, on and off bus, ensure they are seated properly, help carry baggage, and answer questions about bus schedules or routes.	Core
53-3052.00	Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity	18798	Collect tickets or cash fares from passengers.	Core
53-3052.00	Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity	18796	Handle passenger emergencies or disruptions.	Core
53-3052.00	Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity	3148	Report delays or accidents.	Core
53-3052.00	Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity	3149	Advise passengers to be seated and orderly while on vehicles.	Core
53-3052.00	Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity	3150	Regulate heating, lighting, and ventilating systems for passenger comfort.	Core
53-3052.00	Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity	18797	Record information, such as cash receipts and ticket fares, and maintain log book.	Core
53-3052.00	Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity	18799	Maintain cleanliness of bus or motor coach.	Core
53-3052.00	Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity	21086	Read maps to plan bus routes.	Supplemental
53-3052.00	Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity	3151	Load and unload baggage in baggage compartments.	Supplemental
53-3053.00	Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs	23756	Test vehicle equipment, such as lights, brakes, horns, or windshield wipers, to ensure proper operation.	Core
53-3053.00	Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs	23733	Check the condition of a vehicle's tires, brakes, windshield wipers, lights, oil, fuel, water, and safety equipment to ensure that everything is in working order.	Core
53-3053.00	Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs	23737	Comply with traffic regulations to operate vehicles in a safe and courteous manner.	Core
53-3053.00	Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs	23739	Follow relevant safety regulations and state laws governing vehicle operation, and ensure that passengers follow safety regulations.	Core
53-3053.00	Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs	23742	Operate vehicles with specialized equipment, such as wheelchair lifts, to transport and secure passengers with special needs.	Core
53-3053.00	Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs	23754	Report any vehicle malfunctions or needed repairs.	Core
53-3053.00	Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs	23745	Perform routine vehicle maintenance, such as regulating tire pressure and adding gasoline, oil, and water.	Core
53-3053.00	Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs	23746	Pick up and drop off passengers at regularly scheduled neighborhood locations, following strict time schedules.	Core
53-3053.00	Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs	23738	Drive shuttle busses, limousines, company cars, or privately owned vehicles to transport passengers.	Core
53-3053.00	Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs	23748	Prepare and submit reports that may include the number of passengers or trips, hours worked, mileage driven fuel consumed, or fares received.	Core
53-3053.00	Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs	23741	Notify dispatchers or company mechanics of vehicle problems.	Core
53-3053.00	Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs	23749	Provide passengers with assistance entering and exiting vehicles, and help them with any luggage.	Core
53-3053.00	Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs	23735	Communicate with dispatchers by radio, telephone, or computer to exchange information and receive requests for passenger service.	Core
53-3053.00	Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs	23747	Pick up or meet passengers according to requests, appointments, or schedules.	Core
53-3053.00	Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs	23732	Arrange to pick up particular customers or groups on a regular schedule.	Core
53-3053.00	Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs	23755	Report delays, accidents, or other traffic and transportation situations, using telephones or mobile two-way radios.	Core
53-3053.00	Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs	23736	Complete accident reports when necessary.	Core
53-3053.00	Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs	23751	Read maps and follow written and verbal geographic directions.	Core
53-3053.00	Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs	23740	Maintain knowledge of first-aid procedures.	Core
53-3053.00	Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs	23753	Regulate heating, lighting, and ventilation systems for passenger comfort.	Core
53-3053.00	Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs	23752	Record vehicle routes.	Core
53-3053.00	Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs	23757	Vacuum and clean interiors, and wash and polish exteriors of automobiles.	Core
53-3053.00	Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs	23750	Provide passengers with information or advice about the local area, points of interest, hotels, or restaurants.	Core
53-3053.00	Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs	23734	Collect fares or vouchers from passengers, and make change or issue receipts as necessary.	Supplemental
53-3053.00	Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs	23744	Perform minor vehicle repairs, such as cleaning spark plugs, or take vehicles to mechanics for servicing.	Supplemental
53-3053.00	Shuttle Drivers and Chauffeurs	23743	Perform errands for customers or employers, such as delivering or picking up mail and packages.	Supplemental
53-3054.00	Taxi Drivers	23758	Collect fares or vouchers from passengers, and make change or issue receipts as necessary.	
53-3054.00	Taxi Drivers	23759	Communicate with dispatchers by radio, telephone, or computer to exchange information and receive requests for passenger service.	
53-3054.00	Taxi Drivers	23760	Complete accident reports when necessary.	
53-3054.00	Taxi Drivers	23761	Determine fares based on trip distances and times, using taximeters and fee schedules, and announce fares to passengers.	
53-3054.00	Taxi Drivers	23762	Drive taxicabs or privately owned vehicles to transport passengers.	
53-3054.00	Taxi Drivers	23763	Follow relevant safety regulations and state laws governing vehicle operation, and ensure that passengers follow safety regulations.	
53-3054.00	Taxi Drivers	23764	Notify dispatchers or company mechanics of vehicle problems.	
53-3054.00	Taxi Drivers	23765	Perform minor vehicle repairs, such as cleaning spark plugs, or take vehicles to mechanics for servicing.	
53-3054.00	Taxi Drivers	23766	Perform routine vehicle maintenance, such as regulating tire pressure and adding gasoline, oil, and water.	
53-3054.00	Taxi Drivers	23767	Pick up passengers at prearranged locations, at taxi stands, or by cruising streets in high-traffic areas.	
53-3054.00	Taxi Drivers	23768	Provide passengers with assistance entering and exiting vehicles, and help them with any luggage.	
53-3054.00	Taxi Drivers	23769	Provide passengers with information or advice about the local area, points of interest, hotels, or restaurants.	
53-3054.00	Taxi Drivers	23770	Report to taxicab services or garages to receive vehicle assignments.	
53-3054.00	Taxi Drivers	23771	Test vehicle equipment, such as lights, brakes, horns, or windshield wipers, to ensure proper operation.	
53-3054.00	Taxi Drivers	23772	Turn the taximeter on when passengers enter the cab, and turn it off when they reach the final destination.	
53-3054.00	Taxi Drivers	23773	Vacuum and clean interiors and wash and polish exteriors of automobiles.	
53-4011.00	Locomotive Engineers	12752	Interpret train orders, signals, or railroad rules and regulations that govern the operation of locomotives.	Core
53-4011.00	Locomotive Engineers	12754	Confer with conductors or traffic control center personnel via radiophones to issue or receive information concerning stops, delays, or oncoming trains.	Core
53-4011.00	Locomotive Engineers	12753	Receive starting signals from conductors and use controls such as throttles or air brakes to drive electric, diesel-electric, steam, or gas turbine-electric locomotives.	Core
53-4011.00	Locomotive Engineers	12750	Monitor gauges or meters that measure speed, amperage, battery charge, or air pressure in brake lines or in main reservoirs.	Core
53-4011.00	Locomotive Engineers	12751	Observe tracks to detect obstructions.	Core
53-4011.00	Locomotive Engineers	12758	Call out train signals to assistants to verify meanings.	Core
53-4011.00	Locomotive Engineers	12755	Operate locomotives to transport freight or passengers between stations or to assemble or disassemble trains within rail yards.	Core
53-4011.00	Locomotive Engineers	12757	Check to ensure that brake examination tests are conducted at shunting stations.	Core
53-4011.00	Locomotive Engineers	12756	Respond to emergency conditions or breakdowns, following applicable safety procedures and rules.	Core
53-4011.00	Locomotive Engineers	12759	Inspect locomotives to verify adequate fuel, sand, water, or other supplies before each run or to check for mechanical problems.	Core
53-4011.00	Locomotive Engineers	12762	Inspect locomotives after runs to detect damaged or defective equipment.	Core
53-4011.00	Locomotive Engineers	12760	Prepare reports regarding any problems encountered, such as accidents, signaling problems, unscheduled stops, or delays.	Core
53-4011.00	Locomotive Engineers	12761	Check to ensure that documentation, such as procedure manuals or logbooks, are in the driver's cab and available for staff use.	Core
53-4011.00	Locomotive Engineers	12764	Monitor train loading procedures to ensure that freight or rolling stock are loaded or unloaded without damage.	Supplemental
53-4013.00	Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers	10667	Observe and respond to wayside and cab signals, including color light signals, position signals, torpedoes, flags, and hot box detectors.	Core
53-4013.00	Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers	10669	Inspect engines before and after use to ensure proper operation.	Core
53-4013.00	Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers	10670	Apply and release hand brakes.	Core
53-4013.00	Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers	10666	Signal crew members for movement of engines or trains, using lanterns, hand signals, radios, or telephones.	Core
53-4013.00	Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers	10665	Confer with conductors and other workers via radiotelephones or computers to exchange switching information.	Core
53-4013.00	Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers	10675	Inspect track for defects such as broken rails and switch malfunctions.	Core
53-4013.00	Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers	10673	Observe water levels and oil, air, and steam pressure gauges to ensure proper operation of equipment.	Core
53-4013.00	Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers	10679	Couple and uncouple air hoses and electrical connections between cars.	Core
53-4013.00	Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers	10668	Drive engines within railroad yards or other establishments to couple, uncouple, or switch railroad cars.	Core
53-4013.00	Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers	10672	Inspect the condition of stationary trains, rolling stock, and equipment.	Core
53-4013.00	Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers	10671	Read switching instructions and daily car schedules to determine work to be performed, or receive orders from yard conductors.	Core
53-4013.00	Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers	10678	Receive, relay, and act upon instructions and inquiries from train operations and customer service center personnel.	Core
53-4013.00	Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers	10674	Spot cars for loading and unloading at customer locations.	Core
53-4013.00	Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers	10677	Operate track switches, derails, automatic switches, and retarders to change routing of train or cars.	Core
53-4013.00	Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers	10680	Report arrival and departure times, train delays, work order completion, and time on duty.	Core
53-4013.00	Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers	10685	Perform routine repair and maintenance duties.	Core
53-4013.00	Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers	10683	Drive locomotives to and from various stations in roundhouses to have locomotives cleaned, serviced, repaired, or supplied.	Core
53-4013.00	Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers	10681	Pull knuckles to open them for coupling.	Core
53-4013.00	Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers	10682	Provide assistance in aligning drawbars, using available equipment to lift, pull, or push on the drawbars.	Core
53-4013.00	Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers	10676	Ride on moving cars by holding onto grab irons and standing on ladder steps.	Supplemental
53-4013.00	Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers	10684	Record numbers of cars available, numbers of cars sent to repair stations, and types of service needed.	Supplemental
53-4013.00	Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers	10687	Operate flatcars equipped with derricks or railcars to transport personnel or equipment.	Supplemental
53-4013.00	Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers	10688	Provide assistance in the installation or repair of rails and ties.	Supplemental
53-4022.00	Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators and Locomotive Firers	23774	Observe train signals along routes and verify their meanings for engineers.	Core
53-4022.00	Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators and Locomotive Firers	23775	Signal locomotive engineers to start or stop trains when coupling or uncoupling cars, using hand signals, lanterns, or radio communication.	Core
53-4022.00	Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators and Locomotive Firers	23776	Pull or push track switches to reroute cars.	Core
53-4022.00	Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators and Locomotive Firers	23777	Observe signals from other crew members so that work activities can be coordinated.	Core
53-4022.00	Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators and Locomotive Firers	23778	Monitor trains as they go around curves to detect dragging equipment and smoking journal boxes.	Core
53-4022.00	Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators and Locomotive Firers	23779	Inspect couplings, air hoses, journal boxes, and handbrakes to ensure that they are securely fastened and functioning properly.	Core
53-4022.00	Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators and Locomotive Firers	23780	Observe tracks from left sides of locomotives to detect obstructions on tracks.	Core
53-4022.00	Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators and Locomotive Firers	23781	Operate locomotives in emergency situations.	Core
53-4022.00	Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators and Locomotive Firers	23782	Raise levers to couple and uncouple cars for makeup and breakup of trains.	Core
53-4022.00	Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators and Locomotive Firers	23783	Climb ladders to tops of cars to set brakes.	Core
53-4022.00	Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators and Locomotive Firers	23784	Receive oral or written instructions from yardmasters or yard conductors indicating track assignments and cars to be switched.	Core
53-4022.00	Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators and Locomotive Firers	23785	Inspect locomotives to detect damaged or worn parts.	Core
53-4022.00	Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators and Locomotive Firers	23786	Signal other workers to set brakes and to throw track switches when switching cars from trains to way stations.	Core
53-4022.00	Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators and Locomotive Firers	23787	Check to see that trains are equipped with supplies such as fuel, water, and sand.	Core
53-4022.00	Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators and Locomotive Firers	23788	Monitor oil, temperature, and pressure gauges on dashboards to determine if engines are operating safely and efficiently.	Core
53-4022.00	Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators and Locomotive Firers	23789	Set flares, flags, lanterns, or torpedoes in front and at rear of trains during emergency stops to warn oncoming trains.	Core
53-4022.00	Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators and Locomotive Firers	23790	Inspect tracks, cars, and engines for defects and to determine service needs, sending engines and cars for repairs as necessary.	Core
53-4022.00	Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators and Locomotive Firers	23791	Start diesel engines to warm engines before runs.	Core
53-4022.00	Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators and Locomotive Firers	23792	Make minor repairs to couplings, air hoses, and journal boxes, using hand tools.	Core
53-4022.00	Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators and Locomotive Firers	23793	Connect air hoses to cars, using wrenches.	Core
53-4022.00	Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators and Locomotive Firers	23794	Operate and drive locomotives, diesel switch engines, dinkey engines, flatcars, and railcars in train yards and at industrial sites.	Supplemental
53-4022.00	Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators and Locomotive Firers	23795	Refuel and lubricate engines.	Supplemental
53-4022.00	Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators and Locomotive Firers	23796	Ride atop cars that have been shunted, and turn handwheels to control speeds or stop cars at specified positions.	Supplemental
53-4022.00	Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators and Locomotive Firers	23798	Record numbers of cars available, numbers of cars sent to repair stations, and types of service needed.	Supplemental
53-4022.00	Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators and Locomotive Firers	23799	Provide passengers with assistance entering and exiting trains.	Supplemental
53-4022.00	Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators and Locomotive Firers	23801	Conduct brake tests to determine the condition of brakes on trains.	
53-4031.00	Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters	10690	Signal engineers to begin train runs, stop trains, or change speed, using telecommunications equipment or hand signals.	Core
53-4031.00	Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters	10699	Confer with engineers regarding train routes, timetables, and cargoes, and to discuss alternative routes when there are rail defects or obstructions.	Core
53-4031.00	Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters	10691	Receive information regarding train or rail problems from dispatchers or from electronic monitoring devices.	Core
53-4031.00	Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters	10697	Receive instructions from dispatchers regarding trains' routes, timetables, and cargoes.	Core
53-4031.00	Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters	10692	Direct and instruct workers engaged in yard activities, such as switching tracks, coupling and uncoupling cars, and routing inbound and outbound traffic.	Core
53-4031.00	Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters	10694	Operate controls to activate track switches and traffic signals.	Core
53-4031.00	Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters	10693	Keep records of the contents and destination of each train car, and make sure that cars are added or removed at proper points on routes.	Core
53-4031.00	Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters	10700	Arrange for the removal of defective cars from trains at stations or stops.	Core
53-4031.00	Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters	10696	Direct engineers to move cars to fit planned train configurations, combining or separating cars to make up or break up trains.	Core
53-4031.00	Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters	10701	Inspect each car periodically during runs.	Core
53-4031.00	Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters	10698	Review schedules, switching orders, way bills, and shipping records to obtain cargo loading and unloading information and to plan work.	Core
53-4031.00	Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters	10704	Confirm routes and destination information for freight cars.	Core
53-4031.00	Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters	10710	Verify accuracy of timekeeping instruments with engineers to ensure trains depart on time.	Core
53-4031.00	Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters	10703	Document and prepare reports of accidents, unscheduled stops, or delays.	Core
53-4031.00	Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters	10695	Instruct workers to set warning signals in front and at rear of trains during emergency stops.	Supplemental
53-4031.00	Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters	10702	Observe yard traffic to determine tracks available to accommodate inbound and outbound traffic.	Supplemental
53-4031.00	Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters	10706	Supervise workers in the inspection and maintenance of mechanical equipment to ensure efficient and safe train operation.	Supplemental
53-4031.00	Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters	10705	Supervise and coordinate crew activities to transport freight and passengers and to provide boarding, porter, maid, and meal services to passengers.	Supplemental
53-4031.00	Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters	10707	Record departure and arrival times, messages, tickets and revenue collected, and passenger accommodations and destinations.	Supplemental
53-4031.00	Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters	10708	Inspect freight cars for compliance with sealing procedures, and record car numbers and seal numbers.	Supplemental
53-4041.00	Subway and Streetcar Operators	12767	Monitor lights indicating obstructions or other trains ahead and watch for car and truck traffic at crossings to stay alert to potential hazards.	Core
53-4041.00	Subway and Streetcar Operators	12765	Operate controls to open and close transit vehicle doors.	Core
53-4041.00	Subway and Streetcar Operators	12766	Drive and control rail-guided public transportation, such as subways, elevated trains, and electric-powered streetcars, trams, or trolleys, to transport passengers.	Core
53-4041.00	Subway and Streetcar Operators	12770	Report delays, mechanical problems, and emergencies to supervisors or dispatchers, using radios.	Core
53-4041.00	Subway and Streetcar Operators	12769	Regulate vehicle speed and the time spent at each stop to maintain schedules.	Core
53-4041.00	Subway and Streetcar Operators	12771	Make announcements to passengers, such as notifications of upcoming stops or schedule delays.	Core
53-4041.00	Subway and Streetcar Operators	12768	Direct emergency evacuation procedures.	Core
53-4041.00	Subway and Streetcar Operators	12772	Complete reports, including shift summaries and incident or accident reports.	Core
53-4041.00	Subway and Streetcar Operators	12773	Greet passengers, provide information, and answer questions concerning fares, schedules, transfers, and routings.	Core
53-4041.00	Subway and Streetcar Operators	12774	Attend meetings on driver and passenger safety to learn ways in which job performance might be affected.	Core
53-5011.00	Sailors and Marine Oilers	14482	Tie barges together into tow units for tugboats to handle, inspecting barges periodically during voyages and disconnecting them when destinations are reached.	Core
53-5011.00	Sailors and Marine Oilers	14479	Attach hoses and operate pumps to transfer substances to and from liquid cargo tanks.	Core
53-5011.00	Sailors and Marine Oilers	14461	Handle lines to moor vessels to wharfs, to tie up vessels to other vessels, or to rig towing lines.	Core
53-5011.00	Sailors and Marine Oilers	14475	Read pressure and temperature gauges or displays and record data in engineering logs.	Core
53-5011.00	Sailors and Marine Oilers	14462	Stand watch in ships' bows or bridge wings to look for obstructions in a ship's path or to locate navigational aids, such as buoys or lighthouses.	Core
53-5011.00	Sailors and Marine Oilers	14457	Maintain government-issued certifications, as required.	Core
53-5011.00	Sailors and Marine Oilers	14476	Examine machinery to verify specified pressures or lubricant flows.	Core
53-5011.00	Sailors and Marine Oilers	14480	Maintain a ship's engines under the direction of the ship's engineering officers.	Core
53-5011.00	Sailors and Marine Oilers	14468	Break out, rig, and stow cargo-handling gear, stationary rigging, or running gear.	Core
53-5011.00	Sailors and Marine Oilers	14467	Lubricate machinery, equipment, or engine parts, such as gears, shafts, or bearings.	Core
53-5011.00	Sailors and Marine Oilers	14458	Lower and man lifeboats when emergencies occur.	Core
53-5011.00	Sailors and Marine Oilers	14472	Sweep, mop, and wash down decks to remove oil, dirt, and debris, using brooms, mops, brushes, and hoses.	Core
53-5011.00	Sailors and Marine Oilers	14469	Splice and repair ropes, wire cables, or cordage, using marlinespikes, wire cutters, twine, and hand tools.	Core
53-5011.00	Sailors and Marine Oilers	20934	Load or unload materials, vehicles, or passengers from vessels.	Core
53-5011.00	Sailors and Marine Oilers	14473	Chip and clean rust spots on decks, superstructures, or sides of ships, using wire brushes and hand or air chipping machines.	Core
53-5011.00	Sailors and Marine Oilers	14470	Provide engineers with assistance in repairing or adjusting machinery.	Core
53-5011.00	Sailors and Marine Oilers	14465	Operate, maintain, or repair ship equipment, such as winches, cranes, derricks, or weapons system.	Core
53-5011.00	Sailors and Marine Oilers	14471	Paint or varnish decks, superstructures, lifeboats, or sides of ships.	Core
53-5011.00	Sailors and Marine Oilers	14474	Give directions to crew members engaged in cleaning wheelhouses or quarterdecks.	Core
53-5011.00	Sailors and Marine Oilers	14459	Stand by wheels when ships are on automatic pilot, and verify accuracy of courses, using magnetic compasses.	Supplemental
53-5011.00	Sailors and Marine Oilers	14460	Steer ships under the direction of commanders or navigating officers or direct helmsmen to steer, following designated courses.	Supplemental
53-5011.00	Sailors and Marine Oilers	14481	Relay specified signals to other ships, using visual signaling devices, such as blinker lights or semaphores.	Supplemental
53-5011.00	Sailors and Marine Oilers	14464	Overhaul lifeboats or lifeboat gear and lower or raise lifeboats with winches or falls.	Supplemental
53-5011.00	Sailors and Marine Oilers	14463	Stand gangway watches to prevent unauthorized persons from boarding ships while in port.	Supplemental
53-5011.00	Sailors and Marine Oilers	20935	Record data in ships' logs, such as weather conditions or distances traveled.	Supplemental
53-5011.00	Sailors and Marine Oilers	14477	Measure depth of water in shallow or unfamiliar waters, using leadlines, and telephone or shout depth information to vessel bridges.	Supplemental
53-5011.00	Sailors and Marine Oilers	14484	Clean and polish wood trim, brass, or other metal parts.	Supplemental
53-5011.00	Sailors and Marine Oilers	14483	Participate in shore patrols.	Supplemental
53-5021.00	Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels	23802	Direct courses and speeds of ships, based on specialized knowledge of local winds, weather, water depths, tides, currents, and hazards.	Core
53-5021.00	Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels	23803	Prevent ships under navigational control from engaging in unsafe operations.	Core
53-5021.00	Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels	23804	Serve as a vessel's docking master upon arrival at a port or at a berth.	Core
53-5021.00	Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels	23805	Consult maps, charts, weather reports, or navigation equipment to determine and direct ship movements.	Core
53-5021.00	Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels	23806	Steer and operate vessels, using radios, depth finders, radars, lights, buoys, or lighthouses.	Core
53-5021.00	Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels	23807	Operate ship-to-shore radios to exchange information needed for ship operations.	Core
53-5021.00	Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels	23808	Dock or undock vessels, sometimes maneuvering through narrow spaces, such as locks.	Core
53-5021.00	Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels	23809	Stand watches on vessels during specified periods while vessels are under way.	Core
53-5021.00	Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels	23810	Inspect vessels to ensure efficient and safe operation of vessels and equipment and conformance to regulations.	Core
53-5021.00	Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels	23811	Read gauges to verify sufficient levels of hydraulic fluid, air pressure, or oxygen.	Core
53-5021.00	Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels	23812	Report to appropriate authorities any violations of federal or state pilotage laws.	Core
53-5021.00	Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels	23813	Provide assistance in maritime rescue operations.	Core
53-5021.00	Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels	23814	Signal passing vessels, using whistles, flashing lights, flags, or radios.	Core
53-5021.00	Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels	23815	Measure depths of water, using depth-measuring equipment.	Core
53-5021.00	Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels	23817	Signal crew members or deckhands to rig tow lines, open or close gates or ramps, or pull guard chains across entries.	Core
53-5021.00	Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels	23816	Maintain boats or equipment on board, such as engines, winches, navigational systems, fire extinguishers, or life preservers.	Core
53-5021.00	Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels	23819	Maintain records of daily activities, personnel reports, ship positions and movements, ports of call, weather and sea conditions, pollution control efforts, or cargo or passenger status.	Core
53-5021.00	Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels	23818	Advise ships' masters on harbor rules and customs procedures.	Core
53-5021.00	Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels	23820	Observe loading or unloading of cargo or equipment to ensure that handling and storage are performed according to specifications.	Core
53-5021.00	Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels	23821	Calculate sightings of land, using electronic sounding devices and following contour lines on charts.	Core
53-5021.00	Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels	23822	Learn to operate new technology systems and procedures through instruction, simulators, or models.	Core
53-5021.00	Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels	23823	Direct or coordinate crew members or workers performing activities such as loading or unloading cargo, steering vessels, operating engines, or operating, maintaining, or repairing ship equipment.	Core
53-5021.00	Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels	23824	Arrange for ships to be fueled, restocked with supplies, or repaired.	Core
53-5021.00	Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels	23825	Supervise crews in cleaning or maintaining decks, superstructures, or bridges.	Core
53-5021.00	Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels	23826	Purchase supplies or equipment.	Core
53-5021.00	Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels	23827	Tow and maneuver barges or signal tugboats to tow barges to destinations.	Supplemental
53-5021.00	Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels	23828	Perform various marine duties, such as checking for oil spills or other pollutants around ports or harbors or patrolling beaches.	Supplemental
53-5021.00	Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels	23829	Assign watches or living quarters to crew members.	Supplemental
53-5021.00	Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels	23830	Interview and hire crew members.	Supplemental
53-5021.00	Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels	23831	Conduct safety drills such as man overboard or fire drills.	
53-5022.00	Motorboat Operators	14537	Operate engine throttles and steering mechanisms to guide boats on desired courses.	Core
53-5022.00	Motorboat Operators	14538	Direct safety operations in emergency situations.	Core
53-5022.00	Motorboat Operators	14540	Secure boats to docks with mooring lines, and cast off lines to enable departure.	Core
53-5022.00	Motorboat Operators	14535	Maintain desired courses, using compasses or electronic navigational aids.	Core
53-5022.00	Motorboat Operators	14545	Organize and direct the activities of crew members.	Core
53-5022.00	Motorboat Operators	14536	Follow safety procedures to ensure the protection of passengers, cargo, and vessels.	Core
53-5022.00	Motorboat Operators	14541	Maintain equipment such as range markers, fire extinguishers, boat fenders, lines, pumps, and fittings.	Core
53-5022.00	Motorboat Operators	14542	Report any observed navigational hazards to authorities.	Core
53-5022.00	Motorboat Operators	14548	Oversee operation of vessels used for carrying passengers, motor vehicles, or goods across rivers, harbors, lakes, and coastal waters.	Core
53-5022.00	Motorboat Operators	14543	Service motors by performing tasks such as changing oil and lubricating parts.	Core
53-5022.00	Motorboat Operators	14544	Arrange repairs, fuel, and supplies for vessels.	Core
53-5022.00	Motorboat Operators	14539	Issue directions for loading, unloading, and seating in boats.	Core
53-5022.00	Motorboat Operators	14547	Clean boats and repair hulls and superstructures, using hand tools, paint, and brushes.	Core
53-5022.00	Motorboat Operators	14546	Tow, push, or guide other boats, barges, logs, or rafts.	Supplemental
53-5022.00	Motorboat Operators	14549	Take depth soundings in turning basins.	Supplemental
53-5022.00	Motorboat Operators	14550	Perform general labor duties such as repairing booms.	Supplemental
53-5031.00	Ship Engineers	14553	Monitor engine, machinery, or equipment indicators when vessels are underway, and report abnormalities to appropriate shipboard staff.	Core
53-5031.00	Ship Engineers	14552	Monitor the availability, use, or condition of lifesaving equipment or pollution preventatives to ensure that international regulations are followed.	Core
53-5031.00	Ship Engineers	14559	Monitor and test operations of engines or other equipment so that malfunctions and their causes can be identified.	Core
53-5031.00	Ship Engineers	14558	Start engines to propel ships, and regulate engines and power transmissions to control speeds of ships, according to directions from captains or bridge computers.	Core
53-5031.00	Ship Engineers	14556	Perform or participate in emergency drills, as required.	Core
53-5031.00	Ship Engineers	14561	Perform general marine vessel maintenance or repair work, such as repairing leaks, finishing interiors, refueling, or maintaining decks.	Core
53-5031.00	Ship Engineers	14560	Maintain or repair engines, electric motors, pumps, winches, or other mechanical or electrical equipment, or assist other crew members with maintenance or repair duties.	Core
53-5031.00	Ship Engineers	14557	Maintain complete records of engineering department activities, including machine operations.	Core
53-5031.00	Ship Engineers	14562	Operate or maintain off-loading liquid pumps or valves.	Core
53-5031.00	Ship Engineers	14554	Maintain electrical power, heating, ventilation, refrigeration, water, or sewerage systems.	Core
53-5031.00	Ship Engineers	14567	Install engine controls, propeller shafts, or propellers.	Core
53-5031.00	Ship Engineers	14563	Clean engine parts and keep engine rooms clean.	Core
53-5031.00	Ship Engineers	14555	Record orders for changes in ship speed or direction, and note gauge readings or test data, such as revolutions per minute or voltage output, in engineering logs or bellbooks.	Core
53-5031.00	Ship Engineers	14565	Order and receive engine room stores, such as oil or spare parts, maintain inventories, and record usage of supplies.	Core
53-5031.00	Ship Engineers	14566	Act as a liaison between a ship's captain and shore personnel to ensure that schedules and budgets are maintained and that the ship is operated safely and efficiently.	Core
53-5031.00	Ship Engineers	14564	Supervise marine engine technicians engaged in the maintenance or repair of mechanical or electrical marine vessels, and inspect their work to ensure that it is performed properly.	Core
53-5031.00	Ship Engineers	14568	Fabricate engine replacement parts, such as valves, stay rods, or bolts, using metalworking machinery.	Supplemental
53-6011.00	Bridge and Lock Tenders	7152	Control machinery to open and close canal locks and dams, railroad or highway drawbridges, or horizontally or vertically adjustable bridges.	Core
53-6011.00	Bridge and Lock Tenders	7153	Direct movements of vessels in locks or bridge areas, using signals, telecommunication equipment, or loudspeakers.	Core
53-6011.00	Bridge and Lock Tenders	7156	Observe position and progress of vessels to ensure best use of lock spaces or bridge opening spaces.	Core
53-6011.00	Bridge and Lock Tenders	7151	Record names, types, and destinations of vessels passing through bridge openings or locks, and numbers of trains or vehicles crossing bridges.	Core
53-6011.00	Bridge and Lock Tenders	7155	Observe approaching vessels to determine size and speed, and listen for whistle signals indicating desire to pass.	Core
53-6011.00	Bridge and Lock Tenders	7150	Move levers to activate traffic signals, navigation lights, and alarms.	Core
53-6011.00	Bridge and Lock Tenders	7161	Write and submit maintenance work requisitions.	Core
53-6011.00	Bridge and Lock Tenders	7160	Log data, such as water levels and weather conditions.	Core
53-6011.00	Bridge and Lock Tenders	7154	Prepare accident reports.	Core
53-6011.00	Bridge and Lock Tenders	7162	Perform maintenance duties, such as sweeping, painting, and yard work to keep facilities clean and in order.	Core
53-6011.00	Bridge and Lock Tenders	7164	Turn valves to increase or decrease water levels in locks.	Supplemental
53-6011.00	Bridge and Lock Tenders	7163	Check that bridges are clear of vehicles and pedestrians prior to opening.	Supplemental
53-6011.00	Bridge and Lock Tenders	7165	Stop automobile and pedestrian traffic on bridges, and lower automobile gates prior to moving bridges.	Supplemental
53-6011.00	Bridge and Lock Tenders	7166	Raise drawbridges and observe passage of water traffic or lower drawbridges and raise automobile gates.	Supplemental
53-6011.00	Bridge and Lock Tenders	7157	Maintain and guard stations in bridges to check waterways for boat traffic.	Supplemental
53-6011.00	Bridge and Lock Tenders	7159	Clean and lubricate equipment, and make minor repairs and adjustments.	Supplemental
53-6011.00	Bridge and Lock Tenders	7158	Inspect canal and bridge equipment, and areas, such as roadbeds, for damage or defects, reporting problems to supervisors as necessary.	Supplemental
53-6011.00	Bridge and Lock Tenders	7169	Attach ropes or cable lines to bitts on lock decks or wharfs to secure vessels.	Supplemental
53-6021.00	Parking Attendants	3187	Take numbered tags from customers, locate vehicles, and deliver vehicles, or provide customers with instructions for locating vehicles.	Core
53-6021.00	Parking Attendants	3196	Inspect vehicles to detect any damage.	Core
53-6021.00	Parking Attendants	3192	Greet customers and open their car doors.	Core
53-6021.00	Parking Attendants	20835	Issue ticket stubs or place numbered tags on windshields, log tags or attach tag to customers' keys, and give customers matching tags for locating parked vehicles.	Core
53-6021.00	Parking Attendants	20836	Perform cash handling tasks, such as making change, balancing and recording cash drawer, or distributing tips.	Core
53-6021.00	Parking Attendants	20837	Explain and calculate parking charges, collect fees from customers, and respond to customer complaints.	Core
53-6021.00	Parking Attendants	3191	Park and retrieve automobiles for customers in parking lots, storage garages, or new car lots.	Core
53-6021.00	Parking Attendants	20838	Provide customer assistance and information, such as giving directions or handling wheelchairs.	Core
53-6021.00	Parking Attendants	3188	Keep parking areas clean and orderly to ensure that space usage is maximized.	Core
53-6021.00	Parking Attendants	20839	Call emergency responders or the proper authorities and provide motorist assistance, such as giving directions or helping jump start a stalled vehicle.	Core
53-6021.00	Parking Attendants	3190	Patrol parking areas to prevent vehicle damage and vehicle or property thefts.	Supplemental
53-6021.00	Parking Attendants	3189	Direct motorists to parking areas or parking spaces, using hand signals or flashlights as necessary.	Supplemental
53-6021.00	Parking Attendants	3198	Escort customers to their vehicles to ensure their safety.	Supplemental
53-6021.00	Parking Attendants	3200	Perform maintenance on cars in storage to protect tires, batteries, or exteriors from deterioration.	Supplemental
53-6021.00	Parking Attendants	3195	Lift, position, and remove barricades to open or close parking areas.	Supplemental
53-6031.00	Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants	10712	Collect cash payments from customers, and make change or charge purchases to customers' credit cards, providing customers with receipts.	Core
53-6031.00	Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants	20936	Check tire pressure and levels of fuel, motor oil, transmission, radiator, battery, or other fluids, adding air or fluids as required.	Core
53-6031.00	Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants	10719	Perform minor repairs, such as adjusting brakes, replacing spark plugs, or changing engine oil or filters.	Core
53-6031.00	Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants	10715	Clean parking areas, offices, restrooms, or equipment, and remove trash.	Core
53-6031.00	Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants	10720	Order stock, and price and shelve incoming goods.	Core
53-6031.00	Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants	10725	Sell and install accessories, such as batteries, windshield wiper blades, fan belts, bulbs, or headlamps.	Core
53-6031.00	Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants	10724	Grease and lubricate vehicles or specified units, such as springs, universal joints, or steering knuckles, using grease guns or spray lubricants.	Core
53-6031.00	Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants	10721	Rotate, test, and repair or replace tires.	Core
53-6031.00	Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants	10714	Prepare daily reports of fuel, oil, and accessory sales.	Supplemental
53-6031.00	Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants	20937	Clean windshields.	Supplemental
53-6031.00	Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants	10713	Activate fuel pumps and fill fuel tanks of vehicles with gasoline or diesel fuel to specified levels.	Supplemental
53-6031.00	Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants	10726	Test and charge batteries.	Supplemental
53-6031.00	Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants	10723	Maintain customer records and follow up periodically with telephone, mail, or personal reminders of services due.	Supplemental
53-6031.00	Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants	10718	Provide customers with information about local roads or highways.	Supplemental
53-6032.00	Aircraft Service Attendants	23832	Apply de-icing fluid to aircraft from baskets lifted by truck-mounted cranes.	
53-6032.00	Aircraft Service Attendants	23833	Change aircraft oil, coolant, or other fluids.	
53-6032.00	Aircraft Service Attendants	23834	Clean aircraft interiors by picking up waste, wiping down windows, or vacuuming.	
53-6032.00	Aircraft Service Attendants	23835	Climb ladders to reach aircraft surfaces to be cleaned.	
53-6032.00	Aircraft Service Attendants	23836	Complete forms describing tasks completed.	
53-6032.00	Aircraft Service Attendants	23837	De-grease aircraft exteriors.	
53-6032.00	Aircraft Service Attendants	23838	Empty aircraft lavatory systems or refill them with sanitizer fluid.	
53-6032.00	Aircraft Service Attendants	23839	Guide aircraft to designated areas using hand signals, batons, or other methods.	
53-6032.00	Aircraft Service Attendants	23840	Inspect aircraft components to locate cracks, breaks, leaks, or other problems.	
53-6032.00	Aircraft Service Attendants	23841	Load baggage or cargo for crew or passengers.	
53-6032.00	Aircraft Service Attendants	23842	Mix cleaning compounds or solutions.	
53-6032.00	Aircraft Service Attendants	23843	Polish aircraft exteriors.	
53-6032.00	Aircraft Service Attendants	23844	Radio to flight dispatchers or other personnel to discuss incoming or outgoing aircraft.	
53-6032.00	Aircraft Service Attendants	23845	Refill aircraft potable water tanks.	
53-6032.00	Aircraft Service Attendants	23846	Refuel aircraft using hoses connected to fuel trucks.	
53-6032.00	Aircraft Service Attendants	23847	Remove exhaust stains from aircraft using cleaning fluids.	
53-6032.00	Aircraft Service Attendants	23848	Tow aircraft to gates or hangars using tugs, tractors, or other vehicles.	
53-6032.00	Aircraft Service Attendants	23849	Wash the aircraft exteriors using lifts, cranes, detergent, or other equipment.	
53-6041.00	Traffic Technicians	8643	Study traffic delays by noting times of delays, the numbers of vehicles affected, and vehicle speed through the delay area.	Core
53-6041.00	Traffic Technicians	8630	Interact with the public to answer traffic-related questions, respond to complaints or requests, or discuss traffic control ordinances, plans, policies, or procedures.	Core
53-6041.00	Traffic Technicians	8645	Prepare graphs, charts, diagrams, or other aids to illustrate observations or conclusions.	Core
53-6041.00	Traffic Technicians	8633	Analyze data related to traffic flow, accident rates, or proposed development to determine the most efficient methods to expedite traffic flow.	Supplemental
53-6041.00	Traffic Technicians	8634	Prepare work orders for repair, maintenance, or changes in traffic systems.	Supplemental
53-6041.00	Traffic Technicians	8632	Plan, design, and improve components of traffic control systems to accommodate current or projected traffic and to increase usability and efficiency.	Supplemental
53-6041.00	Traffic Technicians	8647	Compute time settings for traffic signals or speed restrictions, using standard formulas.	Supplemental
53-6041.00	Traffic Technicians	8631	Prepare drawings of proposed signal installations or other control devices, using drafting instruments or computer-automated drafting equipment.	Supplemental
53-6041.00	Traffic Technicians	8635	Study factors affecting traffic conditions, such as lighting or sign and marking visibility, to assess their effectiveness.	Supplemental
53-6041.00	Traffic Technicians	8640	Gather and compile data from hand count sheets, machine count tapes, or radar speed checks and code data for computer input.	Supplemental
53-6041.00	Traffic Technicians	8642	Measure and record the speed of vehicular traffic, using electrical timing devices or radar equipment.	Supplemental
53-6041.00	Traffic Technicians	8637	Lay out pavement markings for striping crews.	Supplemental
53-6041.00	Traffic Technicians	8639	Provide technical supervision regarding traffic control devices to other traffic technicians or laborers.	Supplemental
53-6041.00	Traffic Technicians	8638	Operate counters and record data to assess the volume, type, and movement of vehicular or pedestrian traffic at specified times.	Supplemental
53-6041.00	Traffic Technicians	8641	Place and secure automatic counters, using power tools, and retrieve counters after counting periods end.	Supplemental
53-6041.00	Traffic Technicians	8644	Review traffic control or barricade plans to issue permits for parades or other special events or for construction work that affects rights of way, providing assistance with plan preparation or revision, as necessary.	Supplemental
53-6041.00	Traffic Technicians	8650	Time stoplights or other delays, using stopwatches.	Supplemental
53-6041.00	Traffic Technicians	8649	Maintain or make minor adjustments or field repairs to equipment used in surveys, including the replacement of parts on traffic data gathering devices.	Supplemental
53-6041.00	Traffic Technicians	8636	Visit development or work sites to determine projects' effect on traffic and the adequacy of traffic control and safety plans or to suggest traffic control measures.	Supplemental
53-6041.00	Traffic Technicians	8646	Establish procedures for street closures or for repair or construction projects.	Supplemental
53-6041.00	Traffic Technicians	20938	Provide traffic information, such as road conditions, to the public.	Supplemental
53-6041.00	Traffic Technicians	8648	Monitor street or utility projects for compliance to traffic control permit conditions.	Supplemental
53-6041.00	Traffic Technicians	8652	Develop plans or long-range strategies for providing adequate parking space.	Supplemental
53-6051.00	Transportation Inspectors	23850	Prepare and submit reports after completion of freight shipments.	Core
53-6051.00	Transportation Inspectors	23851	Inspect shipments to ensure that freight is securely braced and blocked.	Core
53-6051.00	Transportation Inspectors	23852	Record details about freight conditions, handling of freight, and any problems encountered.	Core
53-6051.00	Transportation Inspectors	23853	Advise crews in techniques of stowing dangerous and heavy cargo.	Core
53-6051.00	Transportation Inspectors	23854	Observe loading of freight to ensure that crews comply with procedures.	Core
53-6051.00	Transportation Inspectors	23855	Recommend remedial procedures to correct any violations found during inspections.	Core
53-6051.00	Transportation Inspectors	23856	Inspect loaded cargo, cargo lashed to decks or in storage facilities, and cargo handling devices to determine compliance with health and safety regulations and need for maintenance.	Core
53-6051.00	Transportation Inspectors	23857	Notify workers of any special treatment required for shipments.	Core
53-6051.00	Transportation Inspectors	23858	Direct crews to reload freight or to insert additional bracing or packing as necessary.	Core
53-6051.00	Transportation Inspectors	23859	Check temperatures and humidities of shipping and storage areas to ensure that they are at appropriate levels to protect cargo.	Core
53-6051.00	Transportation Inspectors	23860	Determine cargo transportation capabilities by reading documents that set forth cargo loading and securing procedures, capacities, and stability factors.	Core
53-6051.00	Transportation Inspectors	23861	Read draft markings to determine depths of vessels in water.	Core
53-6051.00	Transportation Inspectors	23864	Post warning signs on vehicles containing explosives or flammable or radioactive materials.	Supplemental
53-6051.00	Transportation Inspectors	23865	Measure heights and widths of loads to ensure they will pass over bridges or through tunnels on scheduled routes.	Supplemental
53-6051.00	Transportation Inspectors	23868	Calculate gross and net tonnage, hold capacities, volumes of stored fuel and water, cargo weights, and vessel stability factors, using mathematical formulas.	
53-6051.00	Transportation Inspectors	23869	Measure vessels' holds and depths of fuel and water in tanks, using sounding lines and tape measures.	
53-6051.00	Transportation Inspectors	23870	Visually inspect cargo for damage upon arrival or discharge.	
53-6051.01	Aviation Inspectors	10728	Inspect work of aircraft mechanics performing maintenance, modification, or repair and overhaul of aircraft and aircraft mechanical systems to ensure adherence to standards and procedures.	Core
53-6051.01	Aviation Inspectors	10734	Examine maintenance records and flight logs to determine if service and maintenance checks and overhauls were performed at prescribed intervals.	Core
53-6051.01	Aviation Inspectors	10733	Inspect new, repaired, or modified aircraft to identify damage or defects and to assess airworthiness and conformance to standards, using checklists, hand tools, and test instruments.	Core
53-6051.01	Aviation Inspectors	10741	Approve or deny issuance of certificates of airworthiness.	Core
53-6051.01	Aviation Inspectors	10732	Prepare and maintain detailed repair, inspection, investigation, and certification records and reports.	Core
53-6051.01	Aviation Inspectors	10731	Examine landing gear, tires, and exteriors of fuselage, wings, and engines for evidence of damage or corrosion and the need for repairs.	Core
53-6051.01	Aviation Inspectors	10735	Recommend replacement, repair, or modification of aircraft equipment.	Core
53-6051.01	Aviation Inspectors	10729	Start aircraft and observe gauges, meters, and other instruments to detect evidence of malfunctions.	Core
53-6051.01	Aviation Inspectors	10730	Examine aircraft access plates and doors for security.	Core
53-6051.01	Aviation Inspectors	10736	Recommend changes in rules, policies, standards, and regulations, based on knowledge of operating conditions, aircraft improvements, and other factors.	Core
53-6051.01	Aviation Inspectors	10738	Investigate air accidents and complaints to determine causes.	Supplemental
53-6051.01	Aviation Inspectors	10742	Analyze training programs and conduct oral and written examinations to ensure the competency of persons operating, installing, and repairing aircraft equipment.	Supplemental
53-6051.01	Aviation Inspectors	10740	Conduct flight test programs to test equipment, instruments, and systems under a variety of conditions, using both manual and automatic controls.	Supplemental
53-6051.07	Transportation Vehicle, Equipment and Systems Inspectors, Except Aviation	14569	Inspect vehicles or other equipment for evidence of abuse, damage, or mechanical malfunction.	Core
53-6051.07	Transportation Vehicle, Equipment and Systems Inspectors, Except Aviation	14570	Inspect vehicles or equipment to ensure compliance with rules, standards, or regulations.	Core
53-6051.07	Transportation Vehicle, Equipment and Systems Inspectors, Except Aviation	14573	Inspect repairs to transportation vehicles or equipment to ensure that repair work was performed properly.	Core
53-6051.07	Transportation Vehicle, Equipment and Systems Inspectors, Except Aviation	19929	Identify modifications to engines, fuel systems, emissions control equipment, or other vehicle systems to determine the impact of modifications on inspection procedures or conclusions.	Supplemental
53-6051.07	Transportation Vehicle, Equipment and Systems Inspectors, Except Aviation	19926	Conduct remote inspections of motor vehicles, using handheld controllers and remotely directed vehicle inspection devices.	Supplemental
53-6051.07	Transportation Vehicle, Equipment and Systems Inspectors, Except Aviation	14574	Prepare reports on investigations or inspections and actions taken.	Supplemental
53-6051.07	Transportation Vehicle, Equipment and Systems Inspectors, Except Aviation	14575	Issue notices and recommend corrective actions when infractions or problems are found.	Supplemental
53-6051.07	Transportation Vehicle, Equipment and Systems Inspectors, Except Aviation	19927	Conduct visual inspections of emission control equipment and smoke emitted from gasoline or diesel vehicles.	Supplemental
53-6051.07	Transportation Vehicle, Equipment and Systems Inspectors, Except Aviation	14572	Conduct vehicle or transportation equipment tests, using diagnostic equipment.	Supplemental
53-6051.07	Transportation Vehicle, Equipment and Systems Inspectors, Except Aviation	14580	Investigate incidents or violations, such as delays, accidents, and equipment failures.	Supplemental
53-6051.07	Transportation Vehicle, Equipment and Systems Inspectors, Except Aviation	14579	Review commercial vehicle logs, shipping papers, or driver and equipment records to detect any problems or to ensure compliance with regulations.	Supplemental
53-6051.07	Transportation Vehicle, Equipment and Systems Inspectors, Except Aviation	19924	Attach onboard diagnostics (OBD) scanner cables to vehicles to conduct emissions inspections.	Supplemental
53-6051.07	Transportation Vehicle, Equipment and Systems Inspectors, Except Aviation	14576	Investigate complaints regarding safety violations.	Supplemental
53-6051.07	Transportation Vehicle, Equipment and Systems Inspectors, Except Aviation	14577	Examine carrier operating rules, employee qualification guidelines, or carrier training and testing programs for compliance with regulations or safety standards.	Supplemental
53-6061.00	Passenger Attendants	20841	Secure passengers for transportation by buckling seatbelts or fastening wheelchairs with tie-down straps.	Core
53-6061.00	Passenger Attendants	13172	Provide boarding assistance to elderly, sick, or injured people.	Core
53-6061.00	Passenger Attendants	13174	Respond to passengers' questions, requests, or complaints.	Core
53-6061.00	Passenger Attendants	13183	Determine or facilitate seating arrangements.	Core
53-6061.00	Passenger Attendants	13182	Provide customers with information on routes, gates, prices, timetables, terminals, or concourses.	Supplemental
53-6061.00	Passenger Attendants	13176	Perform equipment safety checks prior to departure.	Supplemental
53-6061.00	Passenger Attendants	13179	Greet passengers boarding transportation equipment and announce routes and stops.	Supplemental
53-6061.00	Passenger Attendants	13178	Count and verify tickets and seat reservations and record numbers of passengers boarding and disembarking.	Supplemental
53-6061.00	Passenger Attendants	13175	Explain and demonstrate safety procedures and safety equipment use.	Supplemental
53-6061.00	Passenger Attendants	13173	Open and close doors for passengers.	Supplemental
53-6061.00	Passenger Attendants	13177	Signal transportation operators to stop or to proceed.	Supplemental
53-6061.00	Passenger Attendants	13184	Adjust window shades or seat cushions at the request of passengers.	Supplemental
53-7011.00	Conveyor Operators and Tenders	10748	Inform supervisors of equipment malfunctions that need to be addressed.	Core
53-7011.00	Conveyor Operators and Tenders	10750	Observe conveyor operations and monitor lights, dials, and gauges to maintain specified operating levels and to detect equipment malfunctions.	Core
53-7011.00	Conveyor Operators and Tenders	10747	Record production data such as weights, types, quantities, and storage locations of materials, as well as equipment performance problems and downtime.	Core
53-7011.00	Conveyor Operators and Tenders	10757	Load, unload, or adjust materials or products on conveyors by hand, by using lifts, hoists, and scoops, or by opening gates, chutes, or hoppers.	Core
53-7011.00	Conveyor Operators and Tenders	10755	Stop equipment or machinery and clear jams, using poles, bars, and hand tools, or remove damaged materials from conveyors.	Core
53-7011.00	Conveyor Operators and Tenders	10760	Distribute materials, supplies, and equipment to work stations, using lifts and trucks.	Core
53-7011.00	Conveyor Operators and Tenders	21030	Observe packages moving along conveyors to identify packages, detect defective packaging, and perform quality control.	Supplemental
53-7011.00	Conveyor Operators and Tenders	10756	Collect samples of materials or products, checking them to ensure conformance to specifications or sending them to laboratories for analysis.	Supplemental
53-7011.00	Conveyor Operators and Tenders	10744	Position deflector bars, gates, chutes, or spouts to divert flow of materials from one conveyor onto another conveyor.	Supplemental
53-7011.00	Conveyor Operators and Tenders	10753	Repair or replace equipment components or parts such as blades, rolls, and pumps.	Supplemental
53-7011.00	Conveyor Operators and Tenders	10746	Manipulate controls, levers, and valves to start pumps, auxiliary equipment, or conveyors, and to adjust equipment positions, speeds, timing, and material flows.	Supplemental
53-7011.00	Conveyor Operators and Tenders	10745	Weigh or measure materials and products, using scales or other measuring instruments, or read scales on conveyors that continually weigh products, to verify specified tonnages and prevent overloads.	Supplemental
53-7011.00	Conveyor Operators and Tenders	10752	Read production and delivery schedules, and confer with supervisors, to determine sorting and transfer procedures, arrangement of packages on pallets, and destinations of loaded pallets.	Supplemental
53-7011.00	Conveyor Operators and Tenders	10764	Press console buttons to deflect packages to predetermined accumulators or reject lines.	Supplemental
53-7011.00	Conveyor Operators and Tenders	10749	Clean, sterilize, and maintain equipment, machinery, and work stations, using hand tools, shovels, brooms, chemicals, hoses, and lubricants.	Supplemental
53-7011.00	Conveyor Operators and Tenders	10759	Affix identifying information to materials or products, using hand tools.	Supplemental
53-7011.00	Conveyor Operators and Tenders	10761	Move, assemble, and connect hoses or nozzles to material hoppers, storage tanks, conveyor sections or chutes, and pumps.	Supplemental
53-7011.00	Conveyor Operators and Tenders	10766	Thread strapping through strapping tools and secure battens with strapping to form protective pallets around extrusions.	Supplemental
53-7011.00	Conveyor Operators and Tenders	10754	Contact workers in work stations or other departments to request movement of materials, products, or machinery, or to notify them of incoming shipments and their estimated delivery times.	Supplemental
53-7011.00	Conveyor Operators and Tenders	10765	Join sections of conveyor frames at temporary working areas, and connect power units.	Supplemental
53-7021.00	Crane and Tower Operators	10767	Determine load weights and check them against lifting capacities to prevent overload.	Core
53-7021.00	Crane and Tower Operators	10768	Move levers, depress foot pedals, or turn dials to operate cranes, cherry pickers, electromagnets, or other moving equipment for lifting, moving, or placing loads.	Core
53-7021.00	Crane and Tower Operators	10771	Inspect and adjust crane mechanisms or lifting accessories to prevent malfunctions or damage.	Core
53-7021.00	Crane and Tower Operators	10769	Inspect cables or grappling devices for wear and install or replace cables, as needed.	Core
53-7021.00	Crane and Tower Operators	10772	Direct helpers engaged in placing blocking or outrigging under cranes.	Core
53-7021.00	Crane and Tower Operators	10770	Clean, lubricate, and maintain mechanisms such as cables, pulleys, or grappling devices, making repairs, as necessary.	Core
53-7021.00	Crane and Tower Operators	10773	Load or unload bundles from trucks, or move containers to storage bins, using moving equipment.	Core
53-7021.00	Crane and Tower Operators	10775	Review daily work or delivery schedules to determine orders, sequences of deliveries, or special loading instructions.	Core
53-7021.00	Crane and Tower Operators	10777	Inspect bundle packaging for conformance to regulations or customer requirements, and remove and batch packaging tickets.	Supplemental
53-7021.00	Crane and Tower Operators	10776	Direct truck drivers backing vehicles into loading bays and cover, uncover, or secure loads for delivery.	Supplemental
53-7021.00	Crane and Tower Operators	10774	Weigh bundles, using floor scales, and record weights for company records.	Supplemental
53-7031.00	Dredge Operators	15177	Move levers to position dredges for excavation, to engage hydraulic pumps, to raise and lower suction booms, and to control rotation of cutterheads.	Core
53-7031.00	Dredge Operators	15178	Start and stop engines to operate equipment.	Core
53-7031.00	Dredge Operators	15179	Start power winches that draw in or let out cables to change positions of dredges, or pull in and let out cables manually.	Core
53-7031.00	Dredge Operators	15180	Pump water to clear machinery pipelines.	Core
53-7031.00	Dredge Operators	15181	Lower anchor poles to verify depths of excavations, using winches, or scan depth gauges to determine depths of excavations.	Core
53-7031.00	Dredge Operators	15182	Direct or assist workers placing shore anchors and cables, laying additional pipes from dredges to shore, and pumping water from pontoons.	Core
53-7041.00	Hoist and Winch Operators	4979	Move levers, pedals, and throttles to stop, start, and regulate speeds of hoist or winch drums in response to hand, bell, buzzer, telephone, loud-speaker, or whistle signals, or by observing dial indicators or cable marks.	Core
53-7041.00	Hoist and Winch Operators	4980	Start engines of hoists or winches and use levers and pedals to wind or unwind cable on drums.	Core
53-7041.00	Hoist and Winch Operators	4981	Observe equipment gauges and indicators and hand signals of other workers to verify load positions or depths.	Core
53-7041.00	Hoist and Winch Operators	4982	Operate compressed air, diesel, electric, gasoline, or steam-driven hoists or winches to control movement of cableways, cages, derricks, draglines, loaders, railcars, or skips.	Core
53-7041.00	Hoist and Winch Operators	4983	Move or reposition hoists, winches, loads and materials, manually or using equipment and machines such as trucks, cars, and hand trucks.	Core
53-7041.00	Hoist and Winch Operators	4984	Select loads or materials according to weight and size specifications.	Core
53-7041.00	Hoist and Winch Operators	4985	Signal and assist other workers loading or unloading materials.	Core
53-7041.00	Hoist and Winch Operators	4986	Attach, fasten, and disconnect cables or lines to loads, materials, and equipment, using hand tools.	Core
53-7041.00	Hoist and Winch Operators	4987	Apply hand or foot brakes and move levers to lock hoists or winches.	Supplemental
53-7041.00	Hoist and Winch Operators	4988	Oil winch drums so that cables will wind smoothly.	Supplemental
53-7041.00	Hoist and Winch Operators	4989	Climb ladders to position and set up vehicle-mounted derricks.	Supplemental
53-7041.00	Hoist and Winch Operators	4990	Repair, maintain, and adjust equipment, using hand tools.	Supplemental
53-7041.00	Hoist and Winch Operators	4991	Tend auxiliary equipment, such as jacks, slings, cables, or stop blocks, to facilitate moving items or materials for further processing.	Supplemental
53-7051.00	Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators	3202	Move levers or controls that operate lifting devices, such as forklifts, lift beams with swivel-hooks, hoists, or elevating platforms, to load, unload, transport, or stack material.	Core
53-7051.00	Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators	3201	Move controls to drive gasoline- or electric-powered trucks, cars, or tractors and transport materials between loading, processing, and storage areas.	Core
53-7051.00	Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators	15266	Manually or mechanically load or unload materials from pallets, skids, platforms, cars, lifting devices, or other transport vehicles.	Core
53-7051.00	Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators	3203	Position lifting devices under, over, or around loaded pallets, skids, or boxes and secure material or products for transport to designated areas.	Core
53-7051.00	Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators	15265	Inspect product load for accuracy and safely move it around the warehouse or facility to ensure timely and complete delivery.	Core
53-7051.00	Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators	3206	Weigh materials or products and record weight or other production data on tags or labels.	Supplemental
53-7051.00	Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators	3205	Perform routine maintenance on vehicles or auxiliary equipment, such as cleaning, lubricating, recharging batteries, fueling, or replacing liquefied-gas tank.	Supplemental
53-7051.00	Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators	3207	Operate or tend automatic stacking, loading, packaging, or cutting machines.	Supplemental
53-7051.00	Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators	3210	Turn valves and open chutes to dump, spray, or release materials from dump cars or storage bins into hoppers.	Supplemental
53-7061.00	Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment	4997	Rinse objects and place them on drying racks or use cloth, squeegees, or air compressors to dry surfaces.	Core
53-7061.00	Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment	5006	Apply paints, dyes, polishes, reconditioners, waxes, or masking materials to vehicles to preserve, protect, or restore color or condition.	Core
53-7061.00	Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment	4996	Clean and polish vehicle windows.	Core
53-7061.00	Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment	4998	Drive vehicles to or from workshops or customers' workplaces or homes.	Core
53-7061.00	Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment	4993	Scrub, scrape, or spray machine parts, equipment, or vehicles, using scrapers, brushes, clothes, cleaners, disinfectants, insecticides, acid, abrasives, vacuums, or hoses.	Core
53-7061.00	Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment	4992	Inspect parts, equipment, or vehicles for cleanliness, damage, and compliance with standards or regulations.	Core
53-7061.00	Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment	4994	Mix cleaning solutions, abrasive compositions, or other compounds, according to formulas.	Core
53-7061.00	Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment	5005	Maintain inventories of supplies.	Core
53-7061.00	Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment	5000	Pre-soak or rinse machine parts, equipment, or vehicles by immersing objects in cleaning solutions or water, manually or using hoists.	Core
53-7061.00	Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment	5007	Turn valves or disconnect hoses to eliminate water, cleaning solutions, or vapors from machinery or tanks.	Core
53-7061.00	Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment	4999	Turn valves or handles on equipment to regulate pressure or flow of water, air, steam, or abrasives from sprayer nozzles.	Core
53-7061.00	Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment	5008	Sweep, shovel, or vacuum loose debris or salvageable scrap into containers and remove containers from work areas.	Core
53-7061.00	Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment	5002	Monitor operation of cleaning machines and stop machines or notify supervisors when malfunctions occur.	Core
53-7061.00	Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment	4995	Press buttons to activate cleaning equipment or machines.	Core
53-7061.00	Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment	5004	Connect hoses or lines to pumps or other equipment.	Core
53-7061.00	Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment	5011	Clean the plastic work inside cars, using paintbrushes.	Supplemental
53-7061.00	Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment	5003	Disassemble and reassemble machines or equipment or remove and reattach vehicle parts or trim, using hand tools.	Supplemental
53-7061.00	Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment	5001	Lubricate machinery, vehicles, or equipment or perform minor repairs or adjustments, using hand tools.	Supplemental
53-7061.00	Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment	5009	Transport materials, equipment, or supplies to or from work areas, using carts or hoists.	Supplemental
53-7061.00	Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment	5012	Fit boot spoilers, side skirts, or mud flaps to cars.	Supplemental
53-7062.00	Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand	10789	Maintain equipment storage areas to ensure that inventory is protected.	Core
53-7062.00	Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand	10779	Read work orders or receive oral instructions to determine work assignments or material or equipment needs.	Core
53-7062.00	Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand	10781	Move freight, stock, or other materials to and from storage or production areas, loading docks, delivery vehicles, ships, or containers, by hand or using trucks, tractors, or other equipment.	Core
53-7062.00	Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand	10788	Install protective devices, such as bracing, padding, or strapping, to prevent shifting or damage to items being transported.	Supplemental
53-7062.00	Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand	10782	Sort cargo before loading and unloading.	Supplemental
53-7062.00	Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand	10778	Attach identifying tags to containers or mark them with identifying information.	Supplemental
53-7062.00	Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand	10780	Record numbers of units handled or moved, using daily production sheets or work tickets.	Supplemental
53-7062.00	Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand	10790	Attach slings, hooks, or other devices to lift cargo and guide loads.	Supplemental
53-7062.00	Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand	10787	Carry needed tools or supplies from storage or trucks and return them after use.	Supplemental
53-7062.00	Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand	10786	Pack containers and re-pack damaged containers.	Supplemental
53-7062.00	Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand	10783	Assemble product containers or crates, using hand tools and precut lumber.	Supplemental
53-7062.00	Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand	10792	Adjust controls to guide, position, or move equipment, such as cranes, booms, or cameras.	Supplemental
53-7062.00	Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand	10796	Connect electrical equipment to power sources so that it can be tested before use.	Supplemental
53-7062.04	Recycling and Reclamation Workers	17872	Sort materials, such as metals, glass, wood, paper or plastics, into appropriate containers for recycling.	Core
53-7062.04	Recycling and Reclamation Workers	17884	Clean recycling yard by sweeping, raking, picking up broken glass and loose paper debris, or moving barrels and bins.	Core
53-7062.04	Recycling and Reclamation Workers	17878	Operate forklifts, pallet jacks, power lifts, or front-end loaders to load bales, bundles, or other heavy items onto trucks for shipping to smelters or other recycled materials processing facilities.	Core
53-7062.04	Recycling and Reclamation Workers	17882	Sort metals to separate high-grade metals, such as copper, brass, and aluminum, for recycling.	Core
53-7062.04	Recycling and Reclamation Workers	17886	Clean, inspect, or lubricate recyclable collection equipment or perform routine maintenance or minor repairs on recycling equipment, such as star gears, finger sorters, destoners, belts, and grinders.	Core
53-7062.04	Recycling and Reclamation Workers	17885	Collect and sort recyclable construction materials, such as concrete, drywall, plastics, or wood, into containers.	Supplemental
53-7062.04	Recycling and Reclamation Workers	17871	Extract chemicals from discarded appliances, such as air conditioners or refrigerators, using specialized machinery, such as refrigerant recovery equipment.	Supplemental
53-7062.04	Recycling and Reclamation Workers	17874	Deposit recoverable materials into chutes or place materials on conveyor belts.	Supplemental
53-7062.04	Recycling and Reclamation Workers	17877	Operate balers to compress recyclable materials into bundles or bales.	Supplemental
53-7062.04	Recycling and Reclamation Workers	17883	Clean materials, such as metals, according to recycling requirements.	Supplemental
53-7062.04	Recycling and Reclamation Workers	17881	Record logs of recycled materials or waste chemicals removed from products.	Supplemental
53-7062.04	Recycling and Reclamation Workers	17879	Operate processing equipment, such as fiber-sorters and grinders, to sort, crush, or grind recyclable materials.	Supplemental
53-7062.04	Recycling and Reclamation Workers	17873	Collect recyclable materials from curbside for delivery to designated facilities.	Supplemental
53-7062.04	Recycling and Reclamation Workers	17876	Operate automated refuse or manual recycling collection vehicles.	Supplemental
53-7063.00	Machine Feeders and Offbearers	14583	Inspect materials and products for defects, and to ensure conformance to specifications.	Core
53-7063.00	Machine Feeders and Offbearers	14591	Record production and operational data, such as amount of materials processed.	Core
53-7063.00	Machine Feeders and Offbearers	14585	Push dual control buttons and move controls to start, stop, or adjust machinery and equipment.	Core
53-7063.00	Machine Feeders and Offbearers	14589	Weigh or measure materials or products to ensure conformance to specifications.	Core
53-7063.00	Machine Feeders and Offbearers	14586	Identify and mark materials, products, and samples, following instructions.	Core
53-7063.00	Machine Feeders and Offbearers	14588	Clean and maintain machinery, equipment, and work areas to ensure proper functioning and safe working conditions.	Core
53-7063.00	Machine Feeders and Offbearers	14587	Load materials and products into machines and equipment, or onto conveyors, using hand tools and moving devices.	Core
53-7063.00	Machine Feeders and Offbearers	14593	Transfer materials and products to and from machinery and equipment, using industrial trucks or hand trucks.	Core
53-7063.00	Machine Feeders and Offbearers	14590	Fasten, package, or stack materials and products, using hand tools and fastening equipment.	Core
53-7063.00	Machine Feeders and Offbearers	14584	Remove materials and products from machines and equipment, and place them in boxes, trucks or conveyors, using hand tools and moving devices.	Supplemental
53-7063.00	Machine Feeders and Offbearers	14595	Shovel or scoop materials into containers, machines, or equipment for processing, storage, or transport.	Supplemental
53-7063.00	Machine Feeders and Offbearers	14594	Open and close gates of belt and pneumatic conveyors on machines that are fed directly from preceding machines.	Supplemental
53-7063.00	Machine Feeders and Offbearers	14592	Add chemicals, solutions, or ingredients to machines or equipment as required by the manufacturing process.	Supplemental
53-7064.00	Packers and Packagers, Hand	21216	Examine and inspect containers, materials, or products to ensure that product quality and packing specifications are met.	Core
53-7064.00	Packers and Packagers, Hand	3212	Measure, weigh, and count products and materials.	Core
53-7064.00	Packers and Packagers, Hand	3214	Record product, packaging, and order information on specified forms and records.	Core
53-7064.00	Packers and Packagers, Hand	3216	Seal containers or materials, using glues, fasteners, nails, and hand tools.	Core
53-7064.00	Packers and Packagers, Hand	3218	Assemble, line, and pad cartons, crates, and containers, using hand tools.	Core
53-7064.00	Packers and Packagers, Hand	3222	Obtain, move, and sort products, materials, containers, and orders, using hand tools.	Core
53-7064.00	Packers and Packagers, Hand	3211	Mark and label containers, container tags, or products, using marking tools.	Core
53-7064.00	Packers and Packagers, Hand	3219	Clean containers, materials, supplies, or work areas, using cleaning solutions and hand tools.	Core
53-7064.00	Packers and Packagers, Hand	3215	Remove completed or defective products or materials, placing them on moving equipment, such as conveyors, or in specified areas, such as loading docks.	Supplemental
53-7064.00	Packers and Packagers, Hand	3221	Place or pour products or materials into containers, using hand tools and equipment, or fill containers from spouts or chutes.	Supplemental
53-7064.00	Packers and Packagers, Hand	3217	Load materials and products into package processing equipment.	Supplemental
53-7064.00	Packers and Packagers, Hand	3220	Transport packages to customers' vehicles.	Supplemental
53-7065.00	Stockers and Order Fillers	23871	Complete order receipts.	Core
53-7065.00	Stockers and Order Fillers	23877	Answer customers' questions about merchandise and advise customers on merchandise selection.	Core
53-7065.00	Stockers and Order Fillers	23886	Issue or distribute materials, products, parts, and supplies to customers or coworkers, based on information from incoming requisitions.	Core
53-7065.00	Stockers and Order Fillers	23895	Keep records of out-going orders.	Core
53-7065.00	Stockers and Order Fillers	23880	Stock shelves, racks, cases, bins, and tables with new or transferred merchandise.	Core
53-7065.00	Stockers and Order Fillers	23899	Operate equipment such as forklifts.	Core
53-7065.00	Stockers and Order Fillers	23879	Stamp, attach, or change price tags on merchandise, referring to price list.	Core
53-7065.00	Stockers and Order Fillers	23872	Obtain merchandise from bins or shelves.	Core
53-7065.00	Stockers and Order Fillers	23878	Receive and count stock items, and record data manually or on computer.	Core
53-7065.00	Stockers and Order Fillers	23873	Read orders to ascertain catalog numbers, sizes, colors, and quantities of merchandise.	Core
53-7065.00	Stockers and Order Fillers	23900	Receive, unload, open, unpack, or issue sales floor merchandise.	Core
53-7065.00	Stockers and Order Fillers	23890	Pack customer purchases in bags or cartons.	Core
53-7065.00	Stockers and Order Fillers	23875	Store items in an orderly and accessible manner in warehouses, tool rooms, supply rooms, or other areas.	Core
53-7065.00	Stockers and Order Fillers	23884	Mark stock items, using identification tags, stamps, electric marking tools, or other labeling equipment.	Core
53-7065.00	Stockers and Order Fillers	23874	Pack and unpack items to be stocked on shelves in stockrooms, warehouses, or storage yards.	Core
53-7065.00	Stockers and Order Fillers	23885	Take inventory or examine merchandise to identify items to be reordered or replenished.	Core
53-7065.00	Stockers and Order Fillers	23888	Clean display cases, shelves, and aisles.	Core
53-7065.00	Stockers and Order Fillers	23894	Keep records on the use or damage of stock or stock-handling equipment.	Core
53-7065.00	Stockers and Order Fillers	23892	Clean and maintain supplies, tools, equipment, and storage areas to ensure compliance with safety regulations.	Core
53-7065.00	Stockers and Order Fillers	23898	Determine proper storage methods, identification, and stock location, based on turnover, environmental factors, and physical capabilities of facilities.	Core
53-7065.00	Stockers and Order Fillers	23891	Dispose of damaged or defective items, or return them to vendors.	Core
53-7065.00	Stockers and Order Fillers	23893	Recommend disposal of excess, defective, or obsolete stock.	Core
53-7065.00	Stockers and Order Fillers	23889	Design and set up advertising signs and displays of merchandise on shelves, counters, or tables to attract customers and promote sales.	Core
53-7065.00	Stockers and Order Fillers	23887	Provide assistance or direction to other stockroom, warehouse, or storage yard workers.	Core
53-7065.00	Stockers and Order Fillers	23876	Examine and inspect stock items for wear or defects, reporting any damage to supervisors.	Core
53-7065.00	Stockers and Order Fillers	23896	Compute prices of items or groups of items.	Supplemental
53-7065.00	Stockers and Order Fillers	23882	Itemize and total customer merchandise selection at checkout counter, using cash register, and accept cash or charge card for purchases.	Supplemental
53-7065.00	Stockers and Order Fillers	23897	Requisition merchandise from supplier, based on available space, merchandise on hand, customer demand, or advertised specials.	Supplemental
53-7065.00	Stockers and Order Fillers	23881	Compare merchandise invoices to items actually received to ensure that shipments are correct.	Supplemental
53-7065.00	Stockers and Order Fillers	23883	Transport packages to customers' vehicles.	Supplemental
53-7071.00	Gas Compressor and Gas Pumping Station Operators	14596	Monitor meters and pressure gauges to determine consumption rate variations, temperatures, and pressures.	Core
53-7071.00	Gas Compressor and Gas Pumping Station Operators	14603	Respond to problems by adjusting control room equipment or instructing other personnel to adjust equipment at problem locations or in other control areas.	Core
53-7071.00	Gas Compressor and Gas Pumping Station Operators	14600	Record instrument readings and operational changes in operating logs.	Core
53-7071.00	Gas Compressor and Gas Pumping Station Operators	14597	Adjust valves and equipment to obtain specified performance.	Core
53-7071.00	Gas Compressor and Gas Pumping Station Operators	14601	Move controls and turn valves to start compressor engines, pumps, and auxiliary equipment.	Core
53-7071.00	Gas Compressor and Gas Pumping Station Operators	14599	Operate power-driven pumps that transfer liquids, semi-liquids, gases, or powdered materials.	Core
53-7071.00	Gas Compressor and Gas Pumping Station Operators	14606	Submit daily reports on facility operations.	Core
53-7071.00	Gas Compressor and Gas Pumping Station Operators	14604	Take samples of gases and conduct chemical tests to determine gas quality and sulfur or moisture content, or send samples to laboratories for analysis.	Core
53-7071.00	Gas Compressor and Gas Pumping Station Operators	14598	Read gas meters, and maintain records of the amounts of gas received and dispensed from holders.	Core
53-7071.00	Gas Compressor and Gas Pumping Station Operators	14602	Turn knobs or switches to regulate pressures.	Core
53-7071.00	Gas Compressor and Gas Pumping Station Operators	14605	Clean, lubricate, and adjust equipment, and replace filters and gaskets, using hand tools.	Core
53-7071.00	Gas Compressor and Gas Pumping Station Operators	14608	Maintain each station by performing general housekeeping duties such as painting, washing, and cleaning.	Core
53-7071.00	Gas Compressor and Gas Pumping Station Operators	14607	Connect pipelines between pumps and containers that are being filled or emptied.	Core
53-7072.00	Pump Operators, Except Wellhead Pumpers	14609	Monitor gauges and flowmeters and inspect equipment to ensure that tank levels, temperatures, chemical amounts, and pressures are at specified levels, reporting abnormalities as necessary.	Core
53-7072.00	Pump Operators, Except Wellhead Pumpers	14610	Record operating data such as products and quantities pumped, stocks used, gauging results, and operating times.	Core
53-7072.00	Pump Operators, Except Wellhead Pumpers	14614	Plan movement of products through lines to processing, storage, and shipping units, using knowledge of interconnections and capacities of pipelines, valve manifolds, pumps, and tankage.	Core
53-7072.00	Pump Operators, Except Wellhead Pumpers	14613	Turn valves and start pumps to start or regulate flows of substances such as gases, liquids, slurries, or powdered materials.	Core
53-7072.00	Pump Operators, Except Wellhead Pumpers	14611	Communicate with other workers, using signals, radios, or telephones, to start and stop flows of materials or substances.	Core
53-7072.00	Pump Operators, Except Wellhead Pumpers	14618	Connect hoses and pipelines to pumps and vessels prior to material transfer, using hand tools.	Core
53-7072.00	Pump Operators, Except Wellhead Pumpers	14612	Tend vessels that store substances such as gases, liquids, slurries, or powdered materials, checking levels of substances by using calibrated rods or by reading mercury gauges and tank charts.	Core
53-7072.00	Pump Operators, Except Wellhead Pumpers	14616	Clean, lubricate, and repair pumps and vessels, using hand tools and equipment.	Core
53-7072.00	Pump Operators, Except Wellhead Pumpers	14615	Read operating schedules or instructions or receive verbal orders to determine amounts to be pumped.	Core
53-7072.00	Pump Operators, Except Wellhead Pumpers	14622	Test materials and solutions, using testing equipment.	Core
53-7072.00	Pump Operators, Except Wellhead Pumpers	14619	Tend auxiliary equipment such as water treatment and refrigeration units, and heat exchangers.	Supplemental
53-7072.00	Pump Operators, Except Wellhead Pumpers	14620	Add chemicals and solutions to tanks to ensure that specifications are met.	Supplemental
53-7072.00	Pump Operators, Except Wellhead Pumpers	14617	Collect and deliver sample solutions for laboratory analysis.	Supplemental
53-7072.00	Pump Operators, Except Wellhead Pumpers	14621	Pump two or more materials into one tank to blend mixtures.	Supplemental
53-7073.00	Wellhead Pumpers	21159	Monitor pumps and flow lines for gas and fluid leaks.	Core
53-7073.00	Wellhead Pumpers	21160	Gauge oil and gas production.	Core
53-7073.00	Wellhead Pumpers	5019	Start compressor engines and divert oil from storage tanks into compressor units and auxiliary equipment to recover natural gas from oil.	Core
53-7073.00	Wellhead Pumpers	5013	Monitor control panels during pumping operations to ensure that materials are being pumped at the correct pressure, density, rate, and concentration.	Core
53-7073.00	Wellhead Pumpers	5014	Operate engines and pumps to shut off wells according to production schedules, and to switch flow of oil into storage tanks.	Core
53-7073.00	Wellhead Pumpers	5016	Repair gas and oil meters and gauges.	Core
53-7073.00	Wellhead Pumpers	5015	Perform routine maintenance on vehicles and equipment.	Core
53-7073.00	Wellhead Pumpers	5020	Open valves to return compressed gas to bottoms of specified wells to repressurize them and force oil to surface.	Supplemental
53-7073.00	Wellhead Pumpers	21161	Change water filters.	Supplemental
53-7073.00	Wellhead Pumpers	5023	Prepare trucks and equipment necessary for the type of pumping service required.	Supplemental
53-7073.00	Wellhead Pumpers	5018	Attach pumps and hoses to wellheads.	Supplemental
53-7073.00	Wellhead Pumpers	5025	Mix acids, chemicals, or dry cement as required for a specific job.	Supplemental
53-7073.00	Wellhead Pumpers	5017	Unload and assemble pipes and pumping equipment, using hand tools.	Supplemental
53-7073.00	Wellhead Pumpers	5021	Supervise oil pumpers and other workers engaged in producing oil from wells.	Supplemental
53-7081.00	Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors	7170	Inspect trucks prior to beginning routes to ensure safe operating condition.	Core
53-7081.00	Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors	7174	Drive trucks, following established routes, through residential streets or alleys or through business or industrial areas.	Core
53-7081.00	Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors	7171	Refuel trucks or add other fluids, such as oil or brake fluid.	Core
53-7081.00	Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors	20313	Dump refuse or recyclable materials at disposal sites.	Core
53-7081.00	Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors	7172	Fill out defective equipment reports.	Core
53-7081.00	Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors	7176	Operate automated or semi-automated hoisting devices that raise refuse bins and dump contents into openings in truck bodies.	Core
53-7081.00	Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors	7177	Dismount garbage trucks to collect garbage and remount trucks to ride to the next collection point.	Core
53-7081.00	Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors	7175	Operate equipment that compresses collected refuse.	Core
53-7081.00	Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors	7178	Communicate with dispatchers concerning delays, unsafe sites, accidents, equipment breakdowns, or other maintenance problems.	Core
53-7081.00	Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors	7179	Check road or weather conditions to determine how routes will be affected.	Core
53-7081.00	Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors	7181	Clean trucks or compactor bodies after routes have been completed.	Core
53-7081.00	Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors	7180	Tag garbage or recycling containers to inform customers of problems, such as excess garbage or inclusion of items that are not permitted.	Supplemental
53-7081.00	Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors	19932	Make special pickups of recyclable materials, such as food scraps, used oil, discarded computers, or other electronic items.	Supplemental
53-7081.00	Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors	7183	Organize schedules for refuse collection.	Supplemental
53-7121.00	Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders	12800	Seal outlet valves on tank cars, barges, and trucks.	Core
53-7121.00	Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders	12792	Verify tank car, barge, or truck load numbers to ensure car placement accuracy based on written or verbal instructions.	Core
53-7121.00	Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders	12809	Start pumps and adjust valves or cables to regulate the flow of products to vessels, using knowledge of loading procedures.	Core
53-7121.00	Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders	12797	Check conditions and weights of vessels to ensure cleanliness and compliance with loading procedures.	Core
53-7121.00	Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders	12793	Observe positions of cars passing loading spouts, and swing spouts into the correct positions at the appropriate times.	Core
53-7121.00	Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders	12795	Monitor product movement to and from storage tanks, coordinating activities with other workers to ensure constant product flow.	Core
53-7121.00	Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders	12794	Operate ship loading and unloading equipment, conveyors, hoists, and other specialized material handling equipment such as railroad tank car unloading equipment.	Core
53-7121.00	Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders	12796	Record operating data such as products and quantities pumped, gauge readings, and operating times, manually or using computers.	Core
53-7121.00	Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders	12798	Operate industrial trucks, tractors, loaders, and other equipment to transport materials to and from transportation vehicles and loading docks, and to store and retrieve materials in warehouses.	Core
53-7121.00	Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders	12799	Connect ground cables to carry off static electricity when unloading tanker cars.	Supplemental
53-7121.00	Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders	12808	Copy and attach load specifications to loaded tanks.	Supplemental
53-7121.00	Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders	12802	Remove and replace tank car dome caps, or direct other workers in their removal and replacement.	Supplemental
53-7121.00	Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders	12801	Test samples for specific gravity, using hydrometers, or send samples to laboratories for testing.	Supplemental
53-7121.00	Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders	12806	Test vessels for leaks, damage, and defects, and repair or replace defective parts as necessary.	Supplemental
53-7121.00	Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders	12807	Unload cars containing liquids by connecting hoses to outlet plugs and pumping compressed air into cars to force liquids into storage tanks.	Supplemental
53-7121.00	Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders	12804	Clean interiors of tank cars or tank trucks, using mechanical spray nozzles.	Supplemental
53-7121.00	Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders	12803	Lower gauge rods into tanks or read meters to verify contents, temperatures, and volumes of liquid loads.	Supplemental
53-7121.00	Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders	12805	Operate conveyors and equipment to transfer grain or other materials from transportation vehicles.	Supplemental
53-7121.00	Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders	12810	Perform general warehouse activities, such as opening containers and crates, filling warehouse orders, assisting in taking inventory, and weighing and checking materials.	Supplemental
