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AIRCRAFT MECHANIC, RIGGING AND CONTROLS

Job Description: 1) Assembles and installs rigging and control assemblies and systems that actuate aircraft structures, such as rudder, elevator, canopy, and wing surfaces, according to specifications, using handtools, power tools, and equipment: Reads and interprets blueprints, production illustrations, and other specifications to determine location, identity, and relationship of parts. 2) Assembles, hangs, connects, and […]

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AIRCRAFT MECHANIC, PLUMBING AND HYDRAULICS

Job Description: 1) Lays out, assembles, installs, and tests plumbing and hydraulic systems and components in aircraft, following blueprints and production illustrations, using handtools, power tools, and test equipment: Lays out location of parts and assemblies, such as surface control boosters, landing gears, vacuum units, and fuel, oil, oxygen, and water systems, according to specifications,

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AIRCRAFT MECHANIC, ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL SYSTEM

Job Description: 1) Lays out, assembles, installs, tests, and adjusts aircraft environmental control systems according to specifications, using handtools, power tools, machines, and test equipment: Lays out location of assemblies and parts, such as turbines, heat exchanges, valves, cylinders, struts, pumps, instruments, lines, and fittings on aircraft, using layout tools, such as scribers, rules, steel

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AIRCRAFT MECHANIC, ARMAMENT

Job Description: 1) Assembles, installs, and adjusts aircraft armament parts, assemblies, and accessories, according to specifications, using handtools, power tools, and measuring instruments: Cleans and oils armament parts, units, and accessories. 2) Attaches armament mounts to aircraft, using handtools and power tools. 3) Assembles armament system components, such as guns, gun cameras, bomb racks, missile

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AIRCRAFT BODY REPAIRER

Job Description: 1) Repairs sheet and extruded metal structural parts of aircraft and missiles according to design specifications, using handtools and power tools and metalworking machinery: Reads design specifications or examines sample parts to determine fabrication procedures and machines and tools required. 2) Removes rivets and other fasteners to facilitate removal of defective part, using

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AIR-CONDITIONING INSTALLER-SERVICER HELPER, WINDOW UNIT

Job Description: 1) Assists AIR-CONDITIONING INSTALLER-SERVICER, WINDOW UNIT in repairing, servicing, or installing window-mounted air-conditioning units, performing any combination of following duties: Carries unit from delivery vehicle to work site. 2) Assembles window-support brackets, using handtools. 3) Cuts opening through wall for insertion of unit, using hammer and chisel. 4) Applies caulking compound to excess

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AGRICULTURAL-CHEMICALS INSPECTOR

Job Description: 1) Inspects establishments where agricultural service products, such as livestock feed and remedies, fertilizers, and pesticides, are manufactured, sold, or used to ensure conformance to laws regulating product quality and labeling: Visits processing plants, distribution warehouses, sales outlets, agricultural pest control service organizations, and farmers to collect product samples for analysis and to

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AGENT-LICENSING CLERK

Job Description: 1) Processes new and prospective agents’ licensing, certification, or bonding applications and forms to ensure conformance with regulations of State Insurance Commissions and bonding companies: Prepares or reviews licensing applications and other forms for completeness and accuracy, in accordance with insurance commission or bonding company requirements. 2) Mails applications, documents, and fees to

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AERIAL-PHOTOGRAPH INTERPRETER

Job Description: 1) Analyzes aerial photographs to detect significant military, industrial, resource, or topographical data: Studies photographs to locate enemy positions, camouflaged military installations and equipment, roads, industrial centers, rivers, wooded areas, and to determine nature of terrain. 2) Interprets photographs to evaluate enemy strength and to predict military intentions. 3) May draw maps for

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