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ACCOUNTANT, BUDGET

Job Description: 1) Applies principles of accounting to analyze past and present financial operations and estimates future revenues and expenditures to prepare budget: Analyzes records of present and past operations, trends and costs, estimated and realized revenues, administrative commitments, and obligations incurred to project future revenues and expenses, using computer. 2) Documents revenues and expenditures […]

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ACCOUNTANT

Job Description: 1) Applies principles of accounting to analyze financial information and prepare financial reports: Compiles and analyzes financial information to prepare entries to accounts, such as general ledger accounts, documenting business transactions. 2) Analyzes financial information detailing assets, liabilities, and capital, and prepares balance sheet, profit and loss statement, and other reports to summarize

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ABSORPTION-AND-ADSORPTION ENGINEER

Job Description: 1) Designs equipment and devises chemical processes to remove and separate components of gas mixture or liquid solutions by absorption and adsorption, using knowledge of chemistry and engineering: Devises processes and directs workers, using equipment, such as crushers, grinders, kilns, screens, pumps, compressors, pipelines, valves, tanks, and separators. 2) Directs workers controlling flow

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ABSORPTION OPERATOR

Job Description: 1) Controls equipment that absorbs gases and liquids into water or other solvents to produce chemicals, such as hydrochloric acid or ammonium hydroxide: Starts pumps, turns valves, and observes flowmeters to control concentration, flow, temperature, and quantity of coolant, gas, liquid, and absorbing liquor through cooling and absorption towers. 2) Turns valves to

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ACCOUNTANT, TAX

Job Description: 1) Prepares federal, state, or local tax returns of individual, business establishment, or other organization: Examines accounts and records and computes taxes owed according to prescribed rates, laws, and regulations, using computer. 2) Advises management regarding effects of business activities on taxes, and on strategies for minimizing tax liability. 3) Ensures that establishment

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ACCOUNTANT, SYSTEMS

Job Description: 1) Devises and installs special accounting systems and related procedures in establishment which cannot use standardized system: Conducts survey of operations to ascertain needs of establishment. 2) Sets up classification of accounts and organizes accounting procedures and machine methods support. 3) Devises forms and prepares manuals required to guide activities of bookkeeping and

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ACCOUNTANT, PROPERTY

Job Description: 1) Identifies and keeps record of company owned or leased equipment, buildings, and other property: Records description, value, location, and other pertinent information of each item. 2) Conducts periodic inventories to keep records current and ensure that equipment is properly maintained. 3) Distributes cost of maintenance to proper accounts. 4) Examines records to

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ACCOUNTANT, COST

Job Description: 1) Applies principles of cost accounting to conduct studies which provide detailed cost information not supplied by general accounting systems: Plans study and collects data to determine costs of business activity, such as raw material purchases, inventory, and labor. 2) Analyzes data obtained and records results, using computer. 3) Analyzes changes in product

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ABLE SEAMAN

Job Description: 1) Performs following tasks on board ship to watch for obstructions in vessel’s path and to maintain equipment and structures: Stands watch at bow or on wing of bridge to look for obstructions in path of vessel. 2) Measures depth of water in shallow or unfamiliar waters, using leadline, and telephones or shouts

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Adjustment Clerks

Job Description: Investigate and resolve customers’ inquiries concerning merchandise, service, billing, or credit rating. Examine pertinent information to determine accuracy of customers’ complaints and responsibility for errors. Notify customers and appropriate personnel of findings, adjustments, and recommendations, such as exchange of merchandise, refund of money, credit to customers’ accounts, or adjustment to customers’ bills.

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