Automotive

ASSEMBLER, SMALL PRODUCTS I

Job Description: 1) Performs any combination of following repetitive tasks on assembly line to mass produce small products, such as ball bearings, automobile door locking units, speedometers, condensers, distributors, ignition coils, drafting table subassemblies, or carburetors: Positions parts in specified relationship to each other, using hands, tweezers, or tongs. 2) Bolts, screws, clips, cements, or […]

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ASSEMBLER, TUBING

  Job Description: 1) Fabricates and assembles tubing components for air, fuel, oil, hydraulic, and related systems of aircraft and spacecraft, according to specifications, using handtools, power tools, machines, equipment, and measuring instruments: Reads work order, blueprints, sketches, and bend data charts, or works from master tubing templates to determine tubing dimensions, configuration, and finish

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AUCTIONEER

Job Description: 1) Sells articles at auction to highest bidder: Appraises merchandise before sale and assembles merchandise in lots according to estimated value of individual pieces or type of article. 2) Selects article to be auctioned at suggestion of bidders or by own choice. 3) Appraises article and determines or asks for starting bid. 4)

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AUCTION CLERK

Job Description: 1) Records amounts of final bids for merchandise at auction sales, and receives money from final bidders at auction: Locates lot and item number of article up for bidding on record sheet. 2) Listens to amount of bids called for by AUCTIONEER and records final amount bid for article. 3) Receives deposit money

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AUCTION ASSISTANT

Job Description: 1) Assists AUCTIONEER at auction by tagging and arranging articles for sale, calling out lot and item numbers, and holding or displaying articles being auctioned: Receives and stores incoming merchandise to be auctioned. 2) Writes assigned record numbers on tags and wires tags to articles. 3) Arranges articles into group lots, according to

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ASSEMBLY-PRESS OPERATOR

Job Description: 1) Tends hand or power press that shapes or assembles metal, plastic, rubber, or glass parts by crimping, shaping, locking, staking, or press fitting: Aligns workpiece against fixtures under ram as specified. 2) Moves controls to lower ram that shapes parts or presses parts together. 3) May tend machine to separate parts or

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ASSEMBLY-MACHINE OPERATOR

Job Description: 1) Feeds components, such as barrels, caps, cartridges, and nibs into and removes assembled pens and pencils from automatic assembly machine: Places components in predetermined sequence on revolving spindles or dumps components into hoppers. 2) Lifts assembled pens or pencils from machine spindles and inspects for loose components. 3) Places inspected units on

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ASSEMBLY-LINE INSPECTOR

Job Description: 1) Inspects unfinished metal articles of furniture for defects in metal or poor work: Marks rejected piece with chalk or crayon and returns it to proper department for repairs. 2) Observes and feels welds and bent corners for burrs. 3) Removes burrs, using file or emery paper. 4) May inspect assembled electric hospital

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ASSEMBLY-INSPECTOR HELPER

Job Description: 1) Assists ASSEMBLY INSPECTOR in testing power lawnmowers: Selects lawnmower for test run, according to instructions, and moves mower from assembly line to test area, using hoist. 2) Pours fuel in tank and starts engine. 3) Pushes or drives mower around test area and moves controls, such as gearshift and steering mechanisms on

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ASSEMBLY TECHNICIAN

Job Description: 1) Inspects, adjusts, and repairs punched-card office machines, such as interpreters, collators, proof machines for banks, and card punches, using handtools and test equipment: Reads machine assembly specifications, such as charts, blueprints, schematic diagrams, and engineering specifications to determine requirements, such as drive speed, timing of card feed and output, and installation of

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