1. Adjudicates military service veterans’ claims for allowances: Conducts hearings and determines validity of claim in accordance with federal and state laws and precedents. 2. Renders decision and writes opinion on questions appealed. 3. Prepares interpretations and advisory opinions on points of law requested by state or federal agencies engaged …
1. Positions, fires, and maintains antitank and assault weapons, such as recoilless rifle, portable flame thrower, and multishot portable flame weapon: Prepares weapons and equipment for movement. 2. Designates location for and positions weapons. 3. Computes firing data, loads and aims weapons preparatory to firing. 4. Fires antitank and assault …
1. Studies meanings and causes of human physical differences and interrelated effects of culture, heredity, and environment on human form: Studies human fossils and their meaning in terms of long-range human evolution. 2. Observes and measures bodily variations and physical attributes of existing human types. 3. Studies physical and physiological …
1. Makes comparative studies in relations to distribution, origin, evolution, and races of humans, cultures they have created, and their distribution and physical characteristics: Gathers, analyzes, and reports data on human physique, social customs, and artifacts, such as weapons, tools, pottery, and clothing. 2. May apply anthropological data and techniques …
1. Installs, tests, and repairs antennas and related equipment that receive communication satellite signals, following specifications and using handtools and test instruments: Reviews installation specifications, building permit, manufacturer’s instructions, and government ordinances to determine installation site for antenna. 2. Measures distance from landmarks to identify exact site location. 3. Visually …
1. Controls anodizing equipment to provide corrosion resistant surface to aluminum objects: Selects holding rack according to size, shape, and number of objects to be anodized. 2. Wires or clips objects to anodizing rack and immerses rack in series of cleaning, etching, and rinsing baths. 3. Positions objects in anodizing …
1. Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in rebuilding and repairing anodes and cathodes of aluminum-reduction pots. 2. Trains workers in operation of machines and equipment. 3. Observes machine gauges to verify conformance to specifications. 4. Performs duties as described under SUPERVISOR Master Title. 5. May supervise workers engaged …
1. Rebuilds anodes of aluminum-reduction furnace, performing any combination of following duties: Removes straps from bottom channel irons and bolts them onto next level, using wrench. 2. Grinds connector shoes with emery wheel. 3. Pulls pins from anode with hydraulic puller and cleans scale from pins, using sandblast equipment. 4. …
1. Fabricates anode units for use in electrolytic cells, using handtools and power tools: Paints cell bottoms, using brush. 2. Assembles cylindrical form jig with handtools and hoist, and positions copper bars, graphite blades, or carbon electrodes in jig. 3. Opens valve to admit melted lead to jig, or pours …
1. Assists patrons to mount and ride animals, collects payment for ride, and attends animals in amusement facility: Selects animal to be ridden on basis of size and age of patron. 2. Accepts payment for ride. 3. Assists patron to mount and ride animal, performing tasks, such as lifting child …
1. Cares for newborn and young animals in zoo nursery and exhibit area: Prepares liquid formula, cereal, and other foods for young animals according to direction of ZOO VETERINARIAN and prepares standard diet foods for mothers of newborn animals according to requirements of species. 2. Fills sterilized nursing bottles with …
1. Investigates animal cruelty and neglect charges and performs related duties to promote compliance with laws regulating animal treatment: Observes areas of alleged violations and interviews available witnesses to determine if laws are being violated. 2. Informs persons perpetrating inhumane acts of laws and penalties for violations. 3. Reports violators …
1. Trains animals to obey commands, compete in shows, or perform tricks to entertain audience: Evaluates animal to determine temperament, ability, and aptitude for training. 2. Conducts training program to develop desired behavior. 3. May organize format of show. 4. May conduct show. 5. May cue or signal animal during …
1. Conducts research in selection, breeding, feeding, management, and marketing of beef and dual-purpose cattle, horses, mules, sheep, dogs, goats, and pet animals: Develops improved practices in feeding, housing, sanitation, and parasite and disease control. 2. Controls breeding practices to improve strains of animals. 3. May specialize in animal nutritional …
1. Feeds, waters, and cleans quarters of animals and birds in zoo, circus, or menagerie: Prepares food for charges by chopping or grinding meat, fish, fruit, or vegetables; mixing prepared, dry, or liquid commercial feeds; or unbaling forage grasses. 2. Adds vitamins or medication to food as prescribed by VETERINARIAN. …
1. Performs any combination of following duties to attend animals, such as mice, canaries, guinea pigs, mink, dogs, and monkeys, on farms and in facilities, such as kennels, pounds, hospitals, and laboratories: Feeds and waters animals according to schedules. 2. Cleans and disinfects cages, pens, and yards and sterilizes laboratory …
1. Breeds and raises animals, such as cats, dogs, guinea pigs, mice, monkeys, rabbits, and rats: Selects and breeds animals, according to knowledge of animals, genealogy, traits, and offspring desired. 2. Feeds and waters animals, and cleans pens, cages, yards, and hutches. 3. Examines animals to detect symptoms of illness …
1. Sets up and operates shearing machine equipped with sets of cutting dies or blades to shear structural shapes, such as angles, channels, and Z-bars to specified length or bevel: Aligns and locks selected blades into opening of machine, using rule, gauge, shims, feelers, and wrench. 2. Sets guide stop …
1. Administers anesthetics to render patients insensible to pain during surgical, obstetrical, and other medical procedures: Examines patient to determine degree of surgical risk, and type of anesthetic and sedation to administer, and discusses findings with medical practitioner concerned with case. 2. Positions patient on operating table and administers local, …
1. Studies form and structure of animal bodies: Examines large organs and organ systems of body by systematic observation and dissection, and examines minute structure of organs, tissues, and cells, using microscope. 2. Compares structure of one species with that of another. 3. Determines ability of animal bodies to regenerate …
1. Entertains audience in amusement park by exhibiting special skills. 2. Designated according to specialty act performed as Fire Eater; Hypnotist; Organ Grinder; Phrenologist; Physiognomist; Snake Charmer; Sword Swallower. 3. May be designated Side-Show Entertainer. 4. May entertain in nightclubs and similar establishments. 5. May entertain for live variety show …
1. Tends machine that steam-washes ampoules, preparatory to filling: Places ampoules on spokes of rotary table of washing machine. 2. Depresses pedal to move ampoules through steam bath. 3. Removes washed ampoules and places them in holes of perforated tray. 4. Discards chipped or cracked ampoules. 5. May load ampoules …
1. Seals ampoules filled with liquid drug products, preparatory to packaging: Rotates neck of ampoule in flame of bunsen burner to melt glass. 2. Grips tip of ampoule, using tweezers, and draws tip away from neck to seal ampoule as glass hardens. 3. Places sealed ampoule in basket for sterilization …
1. Tends machine that fills ampoules with metered doses of liquid drug products: Starts machine and dumps empty ampoules into hopper or places them on rotating table of machine that automatically positions them for filling. 2. Seals ampoules.
1. Examines ampoules filled with liquid drug products for discoloration, flaws in glass, presence of foreign particles, and specified filling level: Holds ampoule against light source and examines it, using magnifying glass or naked eye. 2. Rejects defective ampoules. 3. May hold ampoules alternately against black and white background to …