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  • Airplane Assemblers
    Airplane assemblers fit and install aircraft skins, frames, controls, and other systems.
  • Appliance Installers and Repairers
    Appliance installers and repairers set up, service, and fix machines such as washers and refrigerators.
  • Assemblers
    Precision assemblers build complex products from manufactured parts.
  • Automobile Painters
    Vehicle painters prepare and paint cars, trucks, airplanes, farm equipment, and other vehicles.
  • Automobile Tire Builders
    Tire building machine operators run machines that make tires.
  • Automotive Electronics Installers
    Automotive electronics installers set up and repair radios, speakers, and related components.
  • Backhoe Operators
    Material moving machine operators use machines to move earth, mining products, and other heavy loads.
  • Bench Technicians
    Industrial electronics repairers install, maintain, and fix complex electronic equipment.
  • Blue-Collar Worker Supervisors
    Blue-collar worker supervisors direct, help, and train workers in physically active jobs.
  • Boiler Operators
    Stationary engineers operate and maintain large equipment such as steam engines and generators.
  • Building Maintenance Workers
    Building maintenance workers keep buildings in good shape. They repair plumbing, electrical fixtures, machinery, and the structure of buildings.
  • Building Superintendents
    Building maintenance workers keep buildings in good shape. They repair plumbing, electrical fixtures, machinery, and the structure of buildings.
  • Bulldozer and Grader Operators
    Operating engineers and construction equipment operators use machinery to move construction materials.
  • Car Painters
    Vehicle painters prepare and paint cars, trucks, airplanes, farm equipment, and other vehicles.
  • Chemical Engineers
    Chemical engineers solve problems that involve using or making chemicals.
  • Chemical Equipment Operators
    Chemical equipment operators control equipment that processes chemicals.
  • Chemical Plant Operators
    Chemical plant operators run the machines and control the processes used when making chemicals.
  • Clothes Ironers
    Clothes pressers operate presses to remove wrinkles, flatten seams, and give shape to garments.
  • Clothes Pressers
    Clothes pressers operate presses to remove wrinkles, flatten seams, and give shape to garments.
  • Coating Machine Operators
    Painting and coating machine operators set up and run machines that coat or paint a wide variety of products.
  • Cobblers
    Shoe and leather workers create and repair products such as footwear, wallets, luggage, and saddles.
  • Coin and Vending Machine Repairers
    Coin and vending machine repairers install, maintain, and repair coin machines.
  • Computer Chip Technicians
    Semiconductor processing operators make wafers and microcircuits. These parts do the thinking for computers and other digital devices.
  • Computer, ATM, and Office Machine Repairers
    Computer, ATM, and office machine repairers install, maintain, and fix automated teller machines and office equipment.
  • Construction Worker Supervisors
    Blue-collar worker supervisors direct, help, and train workers in physically active jobs.
  • Conveyor Operators
    Material moving machine operators use machines to move earth, mining products, and other heavy loads.
  • Core Drillers
    Gas and oil drillers operate the equipment that is used to drill for gas and oil.
  • Crane and Tower Operators
    Crane and tower operators use machinery to lift and move heavy loads.
  • Crane and Tower Operators - Operating Engineers and Construction Equipment Operators
    Operating engineers and construction equipment operators use machinery to move construction materials.
  • Crane Operators
    Crane and tower operators use machinery to lift and move heavy loads.
  • Custodians
    Building maintenance workers keep buildings in good shape. They repair plumbing, electrical fixtures, machinery, and the structure of buildings.
  • Custom Sewers
    Tailors construct, alter, or repair items of clothing.
  • Diamond Experts
    Jewelers design, make, and repair rings, necklaces, earrings, and other jewelry.
  • Die Makers
    Tool and die makers produce tools, dies, and special devices that enable machines to make products.
  • Dragline Operators
    Material moving machine operators use machines to move earth, mining products, and other heavy loads.
  • Dredge Operators
    Material moving machine operators use machines to move earth, mining products, and other heavy loads.
  • Dressmakers
    Tailors construct, alter, or repair items of clothing.
  • Electric Motor Repairers
    Electric motor repairers maintain and repair electric motors.
  • Equipment Operators
    Crane and tower operators use machinery to lift and move heavy loads.
  • Equipment Operators, Chemical
    Chemical equipment operators control equipment that processes chemicals.
  • Expediting Clerks
    Production and planning clerks keep the flow of work and materials running smoothly.
  • Extractive Workers
    Material moving machine operators use machines to move earth, mining products, and other heavy loads.
  • Eyeglass Makers
    Lens grinders and polishers make lenses for eyeglasses and equipment such as telescopes.
  • Facility Maintenance Technicians
    Building maintenance workers keep buildings in good shape. They repair plumbing, electrical fixtures, machinery, and the structure of buildings.
  • Factory Superintendents
    Industrial production managers coordinate resources and activities to produce millions of products every year.
  • Field Technicians
    Industrial electronics repairers install, maintain, and fix complex electronic equipment.
  • Filling Machine Operators
    Packaging and filling machine operators run machines to produce or wrap products.
  • Forklift Operators
    Forklift operators use tractors to lift and move heavy loads of materials.
  • Fuels Engineers
    Chemical engineers solve problems that involve using or making chemicals.
  • Furniture Finishers
    Furniture finishers sand, stain, and finish new or repaired furniture.
  • Garment Fitters
    Tailors construct, alter, or repair items of clothing.
  • Garment Steamers
    Clothes pressers operate presses to remove wrinkles, flatten seams, and give shape to garments.
  • Gas and Oil Drillers
    Gas and oil drillers operate the equipment that is used to drill for gas and oil.
  • Gas and Oil Plant Operators
    Gas and oil plant operators control the refining process for crude oil or natural gas.
  • Gaugers
    Gas and oil plant operators control the refining process for crude oil or natural gas.
  • Gem Experts
    Jewelers design, make, and repair rings, necklaces, earrings, and other jewelry.
  • Generator Operators
    Power plant operators control the machinery that makes electricity. They also control the flow of power over the lines.
  • Glass Blowers
    Glass blowers create artistic or functional objects from glass.
  • Heavy Equipment Operators
    Crane and tower operators use machinery to lift and move heavy loads.
  • Hoist and Winch Operators
    Hoist and winch operators control cables, cages, and platforms used to move materials from place to place on a job site or in a factory.
  • Home Electronic Repairers
    Home electronic repairers fix a variety of electronic equipment.
  • Hydroelectric Operators
    Power plant operators control the machinery that makes electricity. They also control the flow of power over the lines.
  • Industrial Electronics Repairers
    Industrial electronics repairers install, maintain, and fix complex electronic equipment.
  • Industrial Machinery Mechanics
    Industrial machinery mechanics install, maintain, and fix machinery in factories.
  • Industrial Production Managers
    Industrial production managers coordinate resources and activities to produce millions of products every year.
  • Industrial Truck Operators
    Forklift operators use tractors to lift and move heavy loads of materials.
  • Jewelers
    Jewelers design, make, and repair rings, necklaces, earrings, and other jewelry.
  • Lawnmower Repairers
    Small engine mechanics service and repair outdoor power equipment.
  • Leather Workers
    Shoe and leather workers create and repair products such as footwear, wallets, luggage, and saddles.
  • Lens Grinders and Polishers
    Lens grinders and polishers make lenses for eyeglasses and equipment such as telescopes.
  • Lens Makers
    Lens grinders and polishers make lenses for eyeglasses and equipment such as telescopes.
  • Loading Machine Operators
    Material moving machine operators use machines to move earth, mining products, and other heavy loads.
  • Locksmiths
    Locksmiths install and repair locks and safes.
  • Machine Feeders and Offbearers
    Production helpers move items between work areas or feed items into machines.
  • Machine Operators
    Material moving machine operators use machines to move earth, mining products, and other heavy loads.
  • Machine Stitchers
    Sewing machine operators run or tend machines that join parts of garments and other items.
  • Machine Tool Operators
    Numerical control machine operators set up and tend computerized machine tools. These machines are programmed to cut and shape parts made of metal or plastic.
  • Machinery Maintenance Mechanics
    Industrial machinery mechanics install, maintain, and fix machinery in factories.
  • Machinists
    Machinists use machine tools to produce precision metal parts.
  • Manufacturing Worker Supervisors
    Blue-collar worker supervisors direct, help, and train workers in physically active jobs.
  • Material Moving Machine Operators
    Material moving machine operators use machines to move earth, mining products, and other heavy loads.
  • Mechanic and Repairer Helpers
    Mechanic and repairer helpers help experienced mechanics with less skilled tasks.
  • Mechanics, Industrial Machinery
    Industrial machinery mechanics install, maintain, and fix machinery in factories.
  • Mechanics, Small Engine
    Small engine mechanics service and repair outdoor power equipment.
  • Metal and Plastic Processing Workers
    Metal and plastic processing workers set up and operate machines that make products.
  • Millwrights
    Millwrights install and repair machinery and heavy equipment.
  • Natural Gas Plant Operators
    Gas and oil plant operators control the refining process for crude oil or natural gas.
  • Nondestructive Testers
    Quality control inspectors examine products to make sure they meet standards.
  • Numerical Control Machine Operators
    Numerical control machine operators set up and tend computerized machine tools. These machines are programmed to cut and shape parts made of metal or plastic.
  • Numerical Control Tool Programmers
    Numerical control tool programmers write programs that control machine tools.
  • Oil Drillers
    Gas and oil drillers operate the equipment that is used to drill for gas and oil.
  • Oil Plant Operators
    Gas and oil plant operators control the refining process for crude oil or natural gas.
  • Operating Engineers and Construction Equipment Operators
    Operating engineers and construction equipment operators use machinery to move construction materials.
  • Operators, Crane and Tower
    Crane and tower operators use machinery to lift and move heavy loads.
  • Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians
    Lens grinders and polishers make lenses for eyeglasses and equipment such as telescopes.
  • Optical Lab Technicians
    Lens grinders and polishers make lenses for eyeglasses and equipment such as telescopes.
  • Outdoor Power Equipment Repairers
    Small engine mechanics service and repair outdoor power equipment.
  • Packaging and Filling Machine Operators
    Packaging and filling machine operators run machines to produce or wrap products.
  • Packers and Packagers
    Packers and packagers prepare materials for shipping.
  • Painting and Coating Machine Operators
    Painting and coating machine operators set up and run machines that coat or paint a wide variety of products.
  • Parts Reconditioner
    Electric motor repairers maintain and repair electric motors.
  • Petroleum Plant Operators
    Gas and oil plant operators control the refining process for crude oil or natural gas.
  • Planning Clerks
    Production and planning clerks keep the flow of work and materials running smoothly.
  • Plant Managers
    Industrial production managers coordinate resources and activities to produce millions of products every year.
  • Plant Operators, Chemical
    Chemical plant operators run the machines and control the processes used when making chemicals.
  • Plastic Processing Workers
    Metal and plastic processing workers set up and operate machines that make products.
  • Power Dispatchers
    Power plant operators control the machinery that makes electricity. They also control the flow of power over the lines.
  • Power House Operators
    Power plant operators control the machinery that makes electricity. They also control the flow of power over the lines.
  • Power Plant Operators
    Power plant operators control the machinery that makes electricity. They also control the flow of power over the lines.
  • Precision Assemblers
    Precision assemblers build complex products from manufactured parts.
  • Production and Planning Clerks
    Production and planning clerks keep the flow of work and materials running smoothly.
  • Production Helpers
    Production helpers move items between work areas or feed items into machines.
  • Production Managers
    Industrial production managers coordinate resources and activities to produce millions of products every year.
  • Production Packers
    Packers and packagers prepare materials for shipping.
  • Project Engineers
    Chemical engineers solve problems that involve using or making chemicals.
  • Pump Operators
    Pump operators control the transport of oil and natural gas between wells and storage tanks.
  • Quality Control Inspectors
    Quality control inspectors examine products to make sure they meet standards.
  • Quality Control Managers
    Industrial production managers coordinate resources and activities to produce millions of products every year.
  • Refinery Workers
    Gas and oil plant operators control the refining process for crude oil or natural gas.
  • Refinishers
    Furniture finishers sand, stain, and finish new or repaired furniture.
  • Repairer Helpers
    Mechanic and repairer helpers help experienced mechanics with less skilled tasks.
  • Ripsaw Operators
    Sawing machine operators run machines that turn logs into lumber.
  • Rotary Drill Operators
    Gas and oil drillers operate the equipment that is used to drill for gas and oil.
  • Roustabouts
    Roustabouts do general maintenance and construction work at oil fields.
  • Safe and Vault Service Mechanics
    Locksmiths install and repair locks and safes.
  • Sawing Machine Operators
    Sawing machine operators run machines that turn logs into lumber.
  • Schedulers
    Production and planning clerks keep the flow of work and materials running smoothly.
  • Scraper Operators
    Material moving machine operators use machines to move earth, mining products, and other heavy loads.
  • Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers
    Security and fire alarm system installers configure and mount security and fire alarms in private homes.
  • Semiconductor Processing Operators
    Semiconductor processing operators make wafers and microcircuits. These parts do the thinking for computers and other digital devices.
  • Service Technicians
    Electric motor repairers maintain and repair electric motors.
  • Servicers
    Coin and vending machine repairers install, maintain, and repair coin machines.
  • Sewing Machine Operators
    Sewing machine operators run or tend machines that join parts of garments and other items.
  • Shoe and Leather Workers
    Shoe and leather workers create and repair products such as footwear, wallets, luggage, and saddles.
  • Shop Tailors
    Tailors construct, alter, or repair items of clothing.
  • Slot Machine Mechanics
    Coin and vending machine repairers install, maintain, and repair coin machines.
  • Small Engine Mechanics
    Small engine mechanics service and repair outdoor power equipment.
  • Solderers
    Welders and solderers use heat to permanently join pieces of metal.
  • Soldering Machine Operators
    Welding and soldering machine operators run machines that join pieces of metal.
  • Stationary Engineers
    Stationary engineers operate and maintain large equipment such as steam engines and generators.
  • Steam Operators
    Clothes pressers operate presses to remove wrinkles, flatten seams, and give shape to garments.
  • Supers
    Building maintenance workers keep buildings in good shape. They repair plumbing, electrical fixtures, machinery, and the structure of buildings.
  • Tailors
    Tailors construct, alter, or repair items of clothing.
  • Television Repairers
    Home electronic repairers fix a variety of electronic equipment.
  • Testers
    Quality control inspectors examine products to make sure they meet standards.
  • Textile Machine Operators
    Textile machine operators run machines that make products from fibers.
  • Tire Building Machine Operators
    Tire building machine operators run machines that make tires.
  • Tool and Die Makers
    Tool and die makers produce tools, dies, and special devices that enable machines to make products.
  • Tool Grinders
    Tool grinders operate machines that shape or grind pieces of metal to specific sizes.
  • Tool Maintenance Workers
    Tool grinders operate machines that shape or grind pieces of metal to specific sizes.
  • Tower Operators
    Crane and tower operators use machinery to lift and move heavy loads.
  • Upholsterers
    Upholsterers install springs, padding, and fabric on new and used furniture.
  • Vehicle Painters
    Vehicle painters prepare and paint cars, trucks, airplanes, farm equipment, and other vehicles.
  • Vending Machine Repairers
    Coin and vending machine repairers install, maintain, and repair coin machines.
  • Video Game Repairers
    Coin and vending machine repairers install, maintain, and repair coin machines.
  • Watch Repairers
    Watch repairers test, adjust, repair, and clean watches, clocks, and other timepieces.
  • Welders and Solderers
    Welders and solderers use heat to permanently join pieces of metal.
  • Welding and Soldering Machine Operators
    Welding and soldering machine operators run machines that join pieces of metal.
  • Wellhead Pumpers
    Pump operators control the transport of oil and natural gas between wells and storage tanks.
  • Winch Operators
    Hoist and winch operators control cables, cages, and platforms used to move materials from place to place on a job site or in a factory.
  • Wood Machinists
    Sawing machine operators run machines that turn logs into lumber.
  • Woodworking Machine Operators
    Woodworking machine operators cut and shape raw wood to make products.

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