9 MISCELLANEOUS OCCUPATIONS
900.683-010 to 921.683-046
This category includes occupations concerned with transportation
services; packaging and warehousing; utilities; amusement, recreation, and motion picture
services; mining; graphic arts; and various miscellaneous activities. Occupations concerned with
activities listed above and involving extensive record keeping are found in Category 2.
Occupations concerned with hoisting and conveying of logs are included in this category. Other
logging occupations are found in Category 4.
90 MOTOR FREIGHT OCCUPATIONS
This division includes occupations concerned with
transporting cargo over highways, city streets, or within compounds of industrial, construction,
or mining areas, by driving vehicles powered by gasoline, diesel, propane, or related fuels, or
electricity.
900 CONCRETE-MIXING-TRUCK DRIVERS
This group includes occupations concerned with driving a
truck and controlling a mounted concrete mixer to mix concrete and transport it to construction
sites and dumping mixed concrete into chutes leading to forms.
Drives truck equipped with auxiliary concrete mixer to
deliver concrete mix to job sites: Drives truck under loading hopper to receive sand, gravel,
cement, and water and starts mixer. Drives truck to location for unloading. Moves levers on truck
to release concrete down truck chute into wheelbarrow or other conveying container or directly
into area to be poured with concrete. Cleans truck after delivery to prevent concrete from
hardening in mixer and on truck, using water hose and hoe. May spray surfaces of truck with
protective compound to prevent adhering of concrete. May assemble cement chute.
GOE: 05.08.03 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M1 L1 SVP: 3 DLU: 86
902 DUMP-TRUCK DRIVERS
This group includes occupations concerned with driving a
dump truck to transport sand, gravel, coal, and similar cargo.
902.683-010 DUMP-TRUCK DRIVER (any industry)
Drives truck equipped with dump body to transport and
dump loose materials, such as sand, gravel, crushed rock, coal, or bituminous paving materials:
Pulls levers or turns crank to tilt body and dump contents. Moves hand and foot controls to jerk
truck forward and backward to loosen and dump material adhering to body. May load truck by
hand or by operating mechanical loader. May be designated according to type of material hauled
as Coal Hauler (any industry); Dust-Truck Driver (any industry); Mud Trucker (steel & rel.).
May be designated according to type of equipment driven for off-highway projects as
Dump-Truck Driver, Off-Highway (any industry).
GOE: 05.08.01 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 80
903 TRUCK DRIVERS, INFLAMMABLES
This group includes occupations concerned with driving
trucks to transport liquid, dry, or gaseous cargoes of inflammable, explosive, volatile,
radioactive, or otherwise dangerous material.
903.683-010 EXPLOSIVES-TRUCK DRIVER (ordnance)
Drives specially modified truck to transport explosive
material. Loads and unloads containers according to prescribed safety methods and observes
safety regulations in transit. Keeps record of materials moved.
GOE: 05.08.01 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M1 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
903.683-014 POWDER-TRUCK DRIVER (ordnance)
Drives specially modified truck to transport gunpowder
from freight cars and motor trucks to and from storage magazines and blending houses. Stores
kegs, drums, and boxes of various type powders according to prescribed safety methods and
follows safety regulations in transit.
GOE: 05.08.01 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M1 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
Drives tank truck to deliver gasoline, fuel oil, lubricating
oil, or liquefied petroleum gas to customers: Drives truck into position to load at filling rack.
Opens valves or starts pumps to fill tank. Reads gauges or meters and records quantity loaded.
Drives truck to customer's premises. Connects hose to tank and opens valves. Records amount
delivered and issues ticket to customer. May attach ground wire to truck. May be designated
according to type of fuel delivered as Fuel-Oil-Delivery Driver (petrol. refin.; retail trade;
wholesale tr.); Gas-Delivery Driver (petrol. refin.; retail trade; wholesale tr.). May drive trailer
truck and be designated Trailer-Tank-Truck Driver (petrol. refin.; retail trade; wholesale tr.).
GOE: 05.08.01 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M1 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 81
904 TRAILER-TRUCK DRIVERS
This group includes occupations concerned with driving
semitrailer or full-trailer trucks to transport cargo.
Drives gasoline or diesel-powered tractor-trailer
combination, usually long distances, to transport and deliver products, livestock, or materials in
liquid, loose, or packaged form: Drives truck to destination, applying knowledge of commercial
driving regulations and skill in maneuvering vehicle in difficult situations, such as narrow
passageways. Inspects truck for defects before and after trips and submits report indicating truck
condition. Maintains driver log according to I.C.C. regulations. May assist workers in loading
and unloading truck. May transport new automobiles or trucks from manufacturers or rail
terminals to dealers and be designated Transport Driver (motor trans.). May drive tractor with
two trailers hitched in tandem and be designated Double-Bottom Driver (any industry). May
drive tractor-trailer combination to deliver poles for utility and construction companies and be
designated Pole-Truck Driver (construction; tel. & tel.; utilities). May work as member of
two-person team driving tractor with sleeper bunk behind cab and be designated
Long-Haul-Sleeper Driver (any industry). May drive tractor-trailer combination to deliver or
spray water and be designated Water-Truck Driver (construction; petrol. & gas) I.
GOE: 05.08.01 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M2 L3 SVP: 4 DLU: 81
Drives truck, equipped with long-tongued trailer, to haul
logs from forest to mill or storage yard: Maneuvers truck into loading position according to
signals from loading crew. Fastens chain or cable binders around logs to secure load on trailer
during transit. May release binders and start power hoist to dump logs. May assist in loading and
unloading logs, using crane hook or cant hook. May raise empty trailer to carrying position on
truck bed, using hoist, for deadhead (empty) trip to forest. May steer trailer from cab attached to
rear end of log trailer and be designated Trailer Steerer (logging).
GOE: 05.08.01 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M1 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 79
905 TRUCK DRIVERS, HEAVY
This group includes occupations concerned with driving
trucks of 3 tons or greater capacity.
Drives insulated tank truck to transport bulk milk
between farms, dairies, and commercial establishments: Examines milk to detect sediment or
stale odor, and takes sample for laboratory analysis. Observes level gauge of storage tank and
computes and records weight of milk in tank. Connects hose and turns valves to pump milk into
truck. Washes truck. May clean and sterilize tank. May load and drive refrigerated van to haul
cans of milk.
GOE: 05.08.01 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
Drives packer-type truck, dump truck, or truck equipped
with hydraulic lifting device to collect garbage and trash, and transports load to disposal area.
Records mileage and fuel consumption.
GOE: 05.08.03 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M1 L1 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
905.663-014 TRUCK DRIVER, HEAVY (any industry)
Drives truck with capacity of more than 3 tons, to
transport materials to and from specified destinations: Drives truck to destination, applying
knowledge of commercial driving regulations and area roads. Prepares receipts for load picked
up. Collects payment for goods delivered and for delivery charges. May maintain truck log,
according to state and federal regulations. May maintain telephone or radio contact with
supervisor to receive delivery instructions. May load and unload truck. May inspect truck
equipment and supplies, such as tires, lights, brakes, gas, oil, and water. May perform emergency
roadside repairs, such as changing tires, installing light bulbs, tire chains, and spark plugs. May
position blocks and tie rope around items to secure cargo during transit. When driving truck
equipped for specific purposes, such as fighting fires, digging holes, and installing and repairing
utility company lines, may be designated Fire-Truck Driver (petrol. & gas); Hole-Digger-Truck
Driver (construction; tel. & tel.; utilities); Tower-Truck Driver (tel. & tel.; utilities). When
specializing in making deliveries, may be designated Delivery-Truck Driver, Heavy (any
industry). May be designated according to type of truck driven as Truck Driver, Flatbed
(logging). May be designated according to kind of cargo transported as Water Hauler (logging).
GOE: 05.08.01 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 81
905.663-018 VAN DRIVER (motor trans.) alternate titles: furniture-mover driver
Loads furniture into van, drives truck to specified
destination, and unloads furniture: Drives van to loading point and consults householder on
furniture to be moved. Gives directions to VAN-DRIVER HELPER (motor trans.) in moving
articles to van. Wraps furniture with blankets to prevent damage. Wraps dishes and fragile items
in packing paper and packs them into containers. Loads truck, using dollies and handtruck,
distributing weight evenly, forming compact load, and utilizing space. Drives van to destination
and unloads cargo. Obtains customers signature or collects payment for services. May service
van [GAS-AND-OIL SERVICER (motor trans.)]. May remove window frames and erect block
and tackle on house to remove bulky items. May move delicate equipment or instruments for
industrial firms. May deliver items such as furniture and large appliances to department store
customers and be designated Bulk Driver (motor trans.).
GOE: 05.08.03 STRENGTH: V GED: R3 M2 L3 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
905.683-010 WATER-TRUCK DRIVER II (construction; petrol. & gas)
Drives tank truck to transport water for construction
projects or to provide water for use in drilling shallow bore-holes on petroleum-prospecting sites.
May insert pipe in refilled trenches and other excavations, and operate auxiliary pump on truck to
pump water into fill to settle and compact dirt. May drive truck equipped with sprinkling
attachment to settle dust on roadways and streets and to saturate flexible base for compaction.
May drive truck equipped with trailer [TRACTOR-TRAILER-TRUCK DRIVER (any industry)].
GOE: 05.08.01 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M1 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
Assists TRUCK DRIVER, HEAVY (any industry) by
performing any combination of following tasks: Loads and unloads vehicles by hand or by use of
handtruck or dolly. Pads, stacks, and secures items in position on truck to prevent damage during
shipment. Delivers and stacks merchandise on customer's premises and collects payment or
obtains receipt for goods. Performs other duties as described under HELPER (any industry)
Master Title.
GOE: 05.12.03 STRENGTH: H GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Assists VAN DRIVER (motor trans.) in loading and
unloading moving van: Wraps dishes and fragile items in paper or corrugated cardboard and
packs them in barrels. Rolls up rugs, removes pictures from walls, and loads furniture into van.
Arranges articles in truck to form compact load, using ropes and padding to secure goods and
prevent breakage. Performs other duties as described under HELPER (any industry) Master Title.
GOE: 05.12.03 STRENGTH: V GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
906 TRUCK DRIVERS, LIGHT
This group includes occupations concerned with driving
trucks of less than 3 tons capacity.
Drives truck to deliver refrigerated and electric-warming
cabinets containing previously prepared meals to airports, and unloads cabinets into airplanes:
Loads cabinets into truck and drives truck to flight field. Maneuvers truck beneath airplane to be
loaded and moves truck levers to elevate truck bed to level of airplane door. Unloads cabinets
into airplane and connects electrical cords of cabinets to electrical outlets of airplane. Presents
billing form to designated airline representative and collects receipt. Loads empty cabinets onto
truck and returns them to commissary kitchen.
GOE: 05.08.03 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
Drives truck to deliver liquid fertilizer to field location
and pumps fertilizer into tractor-drawn applicator tank: Drives truck, containing supply tank
filled with fertilizer, to area to be fertilized. Couples hose from supply tank to feeder tank
mounted on tractor. Opens valves on feed pipes to synchronize flow of fertilizer onto soil with
speed of tractor, using pipe wrench. Inspects tanks, hose, piping and couplings for leaks and
replaces defective parts, using handtools. Records quantity of fertilizer applied.
GOE: 05.08.03 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M1 L1 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
Drives automobile or truck to transport telephone
directories from central storage facilities to distribution area: Loads vehicle with assigned
number of books and drives to distribution district, parking vehicle in convenient or centralized
location. Distributes books to TELEPHONE-DIRECTORY DELIVERERS (business ser.) for
delivery to residences and business establishments indicated on address lists. May transport
TELEPHONE-DIRECTORY DELIVERERS (business ser.) to distribution area. May deliver
telephone directories, on foot, after parking vehicle.
GOE: 05.08.03 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
906.683-022 TRUCK DRIVER, LIGHT (any industry)
Drives truck with capacity under 3 tons to transport
materials in liquid or packaged form and personnel to and from specified destinations, such as
railroad stations, plants, residences, offices, or within industrial yards: Verifies load against
shipping papers. Drives truck to destination, applying knowledge of commercial driving
regulations and roads in area. Prepares receipts for load picked up. Collects payment for goods
delivered and for delivery charges. May maintain truck log according to state and federal
regulations. May maintain telephone or radio contact with supervisor to receive delivery
instructions. May drive truck equipped with public address system through city streets to
broadcast announcements over system for advertising or publicity purposes. May load and
unload truck. May inspect truck equipment and supplies, such as tires, lights, brakes, gas, oil, and
water. May perform emergency roadside repairs, such as changing tires, installing light bulbs,
fuses, tire chains, and spark plugs. May be known in establishment according to type of activity
as Crew-Truck Driver (any industry); Insect Sprayer, Mobile Unit (government ser.); Mail-Truck
Driver (any industry); Motor-Vehicle-Escort Driver (business ser.); Pick-Up Driver (motor
trans.); Service-Parts Driver (automotive ser.); Sprinkler-Truck Driver (any industry).
GOE: 05.08.01 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 87
909 MOTOR FREIGHT OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
This group includes occupations, not elsewhere
classified, concerned with motor freight transportation.
Coordinates safety traffic program and instructs truck and
trailer drivers in matters pertaining to traffic and safety regulations, and care of equipment:
Instructs drivers regarding company regulations, penalties for infraction of rules, or safety and
conservation measures. Rides with drivers to detect errors in handling cargo or driving vehicle.
Patrols highway to detect violation of company regulations by drivers and to observe condition
of vehicles and road. Reroutes truck as result of unsatisfactory road conditions. Investigates
accidents involving company trucks, questions witnesses and drivers to determine causes of
accidents and makes adjustments in accordance with governmental regulatory agencies' and
company procedures. Directs transfer of cargo from damaged truck to substitute vehicle to ensure
scheduled delivery. Analyzes accident reports obtained from governmental agencies to determine
driver's need for additional training. Trains supervisors in such matters as safety and conservation
of equipment and driving hazards. Confers with department heads concerning such problems as
accident rates and abuse of equipment, and recommends measures to improve safety records and
to conserve equipment.
GOE: 11.10.05 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 7 DLU: 77
909.137-010 DRIVER SUPERVISOR (motor trans.)
Supervises and coordinates activities of
TRACTOR-TRAILER-TRUCK DRIVER (any industry) 904.383-010 and TRUCK DRIVERS,
HEAVY (any industry) 905.663-014 engaged in operating motor vehicles to haul materials for
motor freight company or in off-highway haulage activities at industrial site. Performs duties as
described under SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master Title.
GOE: 05.08.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L4 SVP: 7 DLU: 78
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in collecting garbage and other refuse and transporting refuse to disposal plants or areas. Assigns
routes and trucks to workers. Performs other duties as described under SUPERVISOR (any
industry) Master Title.
GOE: 05.08.03 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 6 DLU: 77
909.137-018 TRUCK SUPERVISOR (motor trans.)
Supervises and coordinates workers engaged in loading
and transporting machinery and industrial equipment, such as construction machinery, or field
drilling and pumping equipment, tanks, vessels, compressors and pumps for chemical plants,
refineries and pipeline pump stations: Observes installation of old machinery and equipment or
studies sizes and weights of new equipment from bills of lading and other specifications, and
plans procedures for dismantling and loading equipment. Trains workers in rigging hoists, and
dismantling and loading equipment. May plan transportation route by consulting road and city
maps to ensure clearance and load limits of roads, bridges and overhead obstructions, such as
power lines and underpasses, utilizing knowledge of state regulations regarding size and weight
of loads, traffic speeds, and use of clearance lights. May supervise maintenance and repair of
trucks. Performs other duties as described under SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master Title.
GOE: 05.12.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L4 SVP: 8 DLU: 77
Drives trucks or tractors at vehicle parking or docking
area to move, position, or park trucks or trailers: Drives trucks to and from service department
and around dock area for motor freight transportation company. Spots (positions) loaded and
unloaded trailers at assigned dock space for unloading or loading, using tractor. Connects loaded
semitrailers to tractors for TRACTOR-TRAILER-TRUCK DRIVER (any industry). May service
trucks and tractors [GAS-AND-OIL SERVICER (motor trans.)]. May drive buses along
municipal streets to deliver replacement vehicle to operator with disabled vehicle and be
designated Bus Driver, Garage (motor trans.).
GOE: 05.08.03 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
909.687-014 LABORER, GENERAL (motor trans.)
Performs variety of manual tasks around dock area of
motor freight transportation company as directed: Sweeps dock area and cleans truck yard, using
broom, shovel, and wheelbarrow. May clean interior and exterior of trucks [CLEANER (any
industry) II].
GOE: 05.12.18 STRENGTH: H GED: R1 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
91 TRANSPORTATION OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
This division includes occupations, not elsewhere
classified, concerned with moving people or materials by means of automotive and railway
vehicles, aircraft, freshwater or seagoing vessels, pipes, and pumps. Includes loading bulk
materials into conveyances; directing course of carrier; routing materials; minor repair and
maintenance of carriers; and related activities.
910 RAILROAD TRANSPORTATION OCCUPATIONS
This group includes occupations concerned with
transporting passengers and freight by controlling movement of trains, trolleys, and other railway
vehicles; collecting fares from passengers and giving information incidental to driving vehicles;
supplying fuel; adjusting alignment of tracks; signaling operational information; physically
shifting railway cars in classification yards; cleaning and lubricating equipment; and related
activities.
910.137-010 BAGGAGE-AND-MAIL AGENT (r.r. trans.)
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in loading and unloading mail and baggage: Coordinates work schedules in accordance with train
schedules to ensure that transfer of mail and luggage is completed in allotted time. Assigns duties
to workers. Observes workers serving passengers to ensure workers are courteous and helpful.
Supervises workers sorting, loading, and unloading sacks of mail. Notifies STATION AGENT
(r.r. trans.) I when transfer of mail and baggage has been completed following prescribed rules
and regulations. Recommends new methods of transferring mail and luggage onto and from
trains. Reviews workflow and production charts to determine need for additional workers.
GOE: 05.12.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 6 DLU: 77
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in cleaning railroad freight and passenger cars: Assigns daily work schedules to workers.
Requisitions supplies, such as hoses, sponges, brushes, shovels, and cleaning solvents from
supply room. Inspects cleaned cars to ensure that interior and exterior are washed, protruding
nails removed from floor and sides, holes in floor and sides are covered with boards, doors are
securely closed, and for worn out parts of defects on railway cars. Prepares report each day
indicating number and type of cars cleaned and ready for use, following ICC regulations, and
reports areas needing repairs. When supervising workers engaged in cleaning only passenger
cars, may be designated Passenger-Car-Cleaning Supervisor (r.r. trans.). Performs other duties as
described under SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master Title.
GOE: 05.12.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M3 L3 SVP: 6 DLU: 77
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in loading and unloading circus animals and equipment on and off train: Verifies train schedules
with train officials to determine when train will be ready to load or unload. Arranges for water
supply for animals and disposal of rubbish. Performs other duties as described under
SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master Title.
GOE: 05.12.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 6 DLU: 77
Supervises and coordinates activities of switch-engine
crew engaged in switching railroad cars within yard of railroad, industrial plant, or similar
location to facilitate loading and unloading of cars or making up and breaking up of trains:
Notifies YARD ENGINEER (r.r. trans.) of switching orders and, whereby, which cars are to be
moved to specified locations of yard, using radio, telephone, verbal, or hand signals. Gives
instructions to SWITCH TENDER (r.r. trans.) to throw track switches and to YARD COUPLER
(r.r. trans.) to couple and uncouple cars. May keep records, number, origin, destination, and
cargo of cars switched. May coordinate activities of switching crew from locomotive cab,
caboose, or control tower. May assist workers to couple and uncouple cars, throw track switches,
or other activities involved in switching railroad cars, as necessary. May supervise workers
engaged in maintenance and repair of diesel locomotives and be designated Locomotive-Engine
Supervisor (any industry).
GOE: 05.08.02 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 6 DLU: 77
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in loading and unloading incoming and outgoing freight at railroad stations: Determines number
of workers and equipment required to load or unload freight, using information obtained from
waybills, other shipping records, and personal experience. Examines each item of freight for size
and weight to determine sequence of loading so that maximum amount of freight can be loaded
into each car. Gives instructions to MATERIAL HANDLER (any industry) to load freight into
cars. Records description of each item of freight and number of car in which it is loaded.
Compares items of freight loaded or unloaded with listing on waybill or other shipping records to
ensure that all freight is routed to specified destination. Informs adjustment department of
damaged freight. May notify railway clerical employee to affix door seal when freight car has
been loaded. Performs other duties as described under SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master
Title.
GOE: 05.12.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 6 DLU: 77
910.137-034 ROAD SUPERVISOR OF ENGINES (r.r. trans.) alternate titles: railroad
supervisor of engines
Supervises and coordinates activities of train and engine
crews on train carrying freight: Measures height and width of special loads to ensure that load
limits are in accordance with rules and regulations, and that load will pass through tunnels and
over bridges and trestles on scheduled route. Ensures that sufficient number of engines are
available to haul load. Notifies LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER (r.r. trans.) of specified speed and
route and special stops. Prepares reports at end of run to explain delays or accidents. Explains
mechanical and electrical function of engine to workers, using charts and diagrams.
Demonstrates operation of locomotive to workers. Observes workers to evaluate their
performance in use of locomotive and in their understanding of operating rules and signals. May
recommend hiring, firing, and other personnel actions of train and engine crew workers.
GOE: 05.08.02 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L4 SVP: 7 DLU: 77
910.137-038 STATION AGENT I (r.r. trans.) alternate titles: agent-telegrapher; freight
and passenger agent
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in selling tickets and checking baggage at railroad station not served by STATION MANAGER
(r.r. trans.): Assigns shift schedules to workers to ensure adequate service to patrons. Keeps daily
records of attendance. Sells tickets to patrons [TICKET AGENT (any industry)]. Answers
inquiries from patrons concerning schedules and departures and arrivals of trains. Requisitions
supplies. Relays train orders and messages [TELEGRAPHER (r.r. trans.)]. Inspects buildings to
detect maintenance needs. Verifies records of daily ticket sales and cash receipts. May train new
employees. May supervise and coordinate activities of workers engaged in maintaining buildings
and grounds of railroad station. May perform duties of EXPRESS CLERK (motor trans.; r.r.
trans.).
GOE: 07.01.02 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L4 SVP: 6 DLU: 77
910.137-046 YARD MANAGER (any industry)
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in loading, transferring, and operating trains and locomotives in industrial yard. May direct
workers engaged in handling and storing objects in yard. May direct workers engaged in
inspecting and maintaining rolling stock. Performs duties as described under SUPERVISOR (any
industry) Master Title.
GOE: 05.12.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 6 DLU: 77
910.167-010 CAR CHASER (beverage) alternate titles: car spotter
Directs movement of grain-freight cars in plant yard, and
selects cars for grain loading: Signals railroad crew and plant workers to move cars in specified
sequence to meet grain loading and unloading schedules. Marks or points out cars for use. Walks
along tracks on railroad siding to examine empty grain cars to ascertain size, type, and
cleanliness. Selects cars for future loading and prepares list of car numbers.
GOE: 05.09.03 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L3 SVP: 6 DLU: 77
Assigns locomotives, cabooses, and crews to trains to
obtain most efficient use of equipment and personnel within assigned railroad territory:
Determines number of locomotives to be allocated to trains based on type of freight and number
and destinations of freight cars to be moved. Assigns locomotives and cabooses to trains and
schedules departure and movement of trains on specific tracks and sidings according to ultimate
destination of individual freight cars. Schedules and assigns initial, replacement, or emergency
crews to trains depending upon available work time of individual crews and purpose of trip.
Routes locomotives scheduled for preventive maintenance to destinations in proximity to
designated maintenance facility to minimize cost of transfer to service site.
GOE: 05.09.02 STRENGTH: S GED: R4 M2 L3 SVP: 7 DLU: 86
Operates rail-flaw-detection machine aboard
rail-flaw-detector-railroad car to detect defects in railroad tracks and analyzes graphic recording
to determine any and type of defect: Synchronizes electronic recording equipment, meters, and
other apparatus of rail-detector car or machine, using handtools. Fills container located at base of
rail-detector car with paint so that machine will automatically mark section of defective rail.
Starts machine and signals worker to operate rail-detector car along tracks. Analyzes graphic
recordings to determine type of defects detected and prepares reports on findings. Replaces rolls
of sensitized paper and tubes of ink as necessary. Tests electronic components of
rail-flaw-detection machine, using tube and circuit tester.
GOE: 05.07.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 6 DLU: 77
Operates switching equipment in control tower to route
train traffic in railroad yard or at switching point, following switching orders, train schedules,
and safety regulations: Reads switching orders and schedules of inbound and outbound traffic to
ascertain time trains will enter or leave yard, sequence of movement, and tracks on which trains
are to be routed. Observes approaching trains and moves switches on control panel to set traffic
signals and to activate track switches that regulate traffic. Receives and transmits switching
orders by telephone or telegraph. May control track switches and train signals at junction point
on rapid-transit or street-railway line and be designated Interlocking Tower Operator (r.r. trans.).
GOE: 05.03.03 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L3 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
Monitors locomotive instruments and watches for
dragging equipment, obstacles on right-of-way, and train signals during run: Inventories
supplies, such as fuel, water, and sand, to ensure safe, efficient operation during run. Inspects
locomotive to detect damaged or worn parts. Observes oil, temperature, and pressure gauges on
dashboard to ascertain if engine is operating safely and efficiently. Observes track from left side
of locomotive to detect obstructions on tracks. Observes train signals along route and verifies
their meaning for LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER (r.r. trans.). Observes train as it goes around
curves to detect dragging equipment and smoking journal boxes. Observes signals from workers
in rear of train and relays information to LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER (r.r. trans.). Signals
YARD COUPLER (r.r. trans.) to set handbrakes on cars and to throw track switches when
switching cars from train at way stations. Operates locomotive during emergency. May start
diesel engine to warm engine before run. May be designated according to kind of locomotive as
Firer, Diesel Locomotive (r.r. trans.); Firer, Electric Locomotive (r.r. trans.); or according to type
of traffic as Road-Freight Firer (r.r. trans.); Road-Passenger Firer (r.r. trans.).
GOE: 05.08.02 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M2 L3 SVP: 6 DLU: 77
910.363-014 LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER (r.r. trans.)
Drives electric, diesel-electric, or gas-turbine-electric
locomotive, interpreting train orders, train signals, and railroad rules and regulations, to transport
passengers or freight: Inspects locomotive before run to verify specified fuel, sand, water, and
other supplies. Synchronizes watch with that of CONDUCTOR, PASSENGER CAR (r.r. trans.)
or CONDUCTOR, ROAD FREIGHT (r.r. trans.) to ensure departure time from station or
terminal is in accordance with time schedule. Receives starting signal from CONDUCTOR,
PASSENGER CAR (r.r. trans.) or CONDUCTOR, ROAD FREIGHT (r.r. trans.) and moves
controls, such as throttle and airbrakes to drive locomotive. Interprets train orders, train signals,
and railroad rules and regulations to drive locomotive, following safety regulations and time
schedule. Calls out train signals to FIRER, LOCOMOTIVE (r.r. trans.) for verification of
meaning to avoid errors in interpretation. Confers with CONDUCTOR, ROAD FREIGHT (r.r.
trans.) or traffic control center personnel via radiophone to issue or receive information or
instructions concerning stops, delays, or oncoming trains. Observes track to detect obstructions.
Inspects locomotive after run to detect damaged or defective equipment. Prepares reports to
explain accidents, unscheduled stops, or delays. May lubricate moving parts of locomotive. May
drive diesel-electric rail-detector car to transport rail-flaw-detecting machine over railroad and be
designated Rail-Flaw-Detector-Car Operator (r.r. trans.). May be designated according to type of
locomotive driven as Locomotive Engineer, Diesel (r.r. trans.); Locomotive Engineer, Electric
(r.r. trans.); or according to type of traffic assigned as Road Engineer, Freight (r.r. trans.); Road
Engineer, Passenger (r.r. trans.).
GOE: 05.08.02 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M2 L3 SVP: 7 DLU: 77
Drives switching locomotive within yard of railroad,
industrial plant, quarry, construction project, or similar location to switch railroad cars for
loading, unloading, and makeup or breakup of trains: Reads switching orders received from
CONDUCTOR, YARD (r.r. trans.). Observes traffic signals in yard or in cab and operates
locomotive in accordance with railroad rules and regulations. Observes arm or lantern signals
from YARD COUPLER (r.r. trans.) or SWITCH TENDER (r.r. trans.) and moves controls to
drive locomotive backwards or forwards to switch and couple cars. May assist in cleaning and
lubricating engine. May talk to CONDUCTOR, YARD (r.r. trans.) or other yard workers via
radio-telephone to give or receive switching information. May be designated according to type of
locomotive driven as Locomotive Engineer, Gasoline (any industry). May operate switching
diesel engine and be designated Engineer, Remote Control, Diesel (r.r. trans.). When employed
by establishment other than railroad to operate switching locomotive at industrial plant, quarry,
construction project, or similar location, may be designated Industrial-Locomotive Operator (any
industry).
GOE: 05.08.02 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L3 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
910.364-010 BRAKER, PASSENGER TRAIN (r.r. trans.)
Performs any combination of following duties on
passenger train: Inspects equipment, such as couplings, airhose, journal boxes, and handbrakes,
to ensure that they function properly. Assists passengers to board and leave train. Places
passengers' baggage in rack above seats on train. Answers questions from passengers concerning
train rules, station, and timetable information. Turns knobs and pushes switches on control panel
to regulate air-conditioning, heating, and lighting on train for comfort of passengers. Sets
warning signals, such as flares, flags, lanterns, or torpedoes, in front of and at rear of train during
emergency stops to warn oncoming trains. Makes minor repairs to couplings, airhoses, and
journal boxes, using handtools. Reports to CONDUCTOR, PASSENGER CAR (r.r. trans.) any
equipment requiring major repair. Collects tickets, fares, and passes from passengers.
GOE: 09.01.04 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L3 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
Performs any combination of following duties, working
as member of train crew: Inspects couplings and airhoses to ensure that they are securely
fastened. Inspects journal boxes to ensure that they are lubricated. Inspects handbrakes on cars to
ensure that they are released before run begins. Walks on top of cars and peers down between
them to inspect couplings, airhoses, and journal boxes. Sets warning signals, such as flares, flags,
lanterns, or torpedoes in front of and at rear of train during emergency stops to warn oncoming
trains. Climbs ladder to top of car and turns brakewheel to set car brakes or rides atop car to
control its speed when it is shunted. Pulls or pushes track switch to reroute cars during breakup at
way stations. Signals LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER (r.r. trans.) to start or stop train when
coupling or uncoupling cars. Rides in cab of engine or cupola of caboose to observe signals from
other crewmembers. Makes minor repairs to couplings, airhoses, and journal boxes. Reports to
CONDUCTOR, ROAD FREIGHT (r.r. trans.) any equipment requiring major repairs.
GOE: 05.12.05 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M2 L3 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
910.367-014 CAR DISTRIBUTOR (r.r. trans.) alternate titles: car supplier; chief clerk,
yard office
Selects railroad freight cars according to type and amount
of cargo to be transported, and directs railroad train and switching crews by radio, telephone,
telegraph, and switch-list to segregate specific empty freight cars from trains, and route them to
other railroad divisions or designated shippers, according to information received from TRAIN
DISPATCHER (r.r. trans.). Keeps record of all transactions.
GOE: 07.04.05 STRENGTH: S GED: R4 M2 L3 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
910.367-018 ENGINE DISPATCHER (r.r. trans.)
Assigns engines to LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS (r.r.
trans.) for train runs or for switching operations at railroad yard, industrial plant, quarry,
construction project, or similar location: Reads train orders or switching orders to ascertain
length of run scheduled, type and tonnage of cargo to be transported, or number of switch
engines required to complete switching assignments for day. Assigns engine according to size
and horsepower and records number and type of engine assigned. Keeps records of number of
engines and types of engines available, in use, and in repair or service shops. Notifies HOSTLER
(r.r. trans.) when engine can be delivered to switching crew or train crew. When employed by
establishment other than railroad, may be designated Dispatcher, Industrial Locomotive (any
industry).
GOE: 05.09.02 STRENGTH: S GED: R3 M2 L3 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
Watches for and relays traffic signals from yard workers
to YARD ENGINEER (r.r. trans.) in railroad yard, industrial plant, quarry, or other location:
Reads switching orders received from CONDUCTOR, YARD (r.r. trans.) or YARD ENGINEER
(r.r. trans.) and confirms them with YARD ENGINEER (r.r. trans.). Observes signals and traffic
in yard from left side of cab in switch engine and relays information to engineer. Signals YARD
COUPLER (r.r. trans.) to set handbrakes on cars or to throw track switches, using arm or lantern
signals.
GOE: 05.12.20 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M2 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
Accompanies CONDUCTOR, PASSENGER CAR (r.r.
trans.) through train, verifies tickets and seat reservations, and records information, such as
number of passengers scheduled to leave train at each stop. Answers passengers' questions and
suggests activities and accommodations available at passengers' destination. May assist or relieve
CONDUCTOR, PASSENGER CAR (r.r. trans.) by taking tickets in designated coaches or entire
train. May inspect kitchen and dining area to ensure sanitation requirements are maintained. May
investigate passenger complaints.
GOE: 09.01.04 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L3 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
Inspects railroad roadbed and equipment to detect
damage, wear, or defective equipment requiring repair: Observes condition of roadbed from
railcar. Stops car and examines switches, fishplates, and rails to detect damaged, worn, or
defective equipment, loose bolts, and rotted ties. Manually operates switches to determine that
they are in operating condition. Inspects signals and track wiring to determine continuity of
electrical connections. Walks along track to observe condition of roadbed, noting looseness of
ballast to determine if it requires repacking. Directs section crews to repair or replace defective
equipment or to reballast roadbed. Inspects completed work to verify that repairs conform to
governmental regulations. Prepares reports, indicating equipment or roadbed in need of repair,
location, nature of damage, and repairs made by section crew.
GOE: 05.07.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L3 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
Controls track switches and car-retarder system from
elevated tower to route and regulate speed of freight cars entering railroad classification yard and
couple them to make up trains: Reads switching orders to ascertain routing of cars. Ascertains
from YARD ENGINEER (r.r. trans.) number of car to be shunted over hump (rise in yard) into
classification yard and compares number with switching orders to determine track to which car
should be routed. Observes lights on panelboard that indicate if track switches are open or
closed. Notifies YARD ENGINEER (r.r. trans.) when to shunt car and presses button on
panelboard that throws track switch to route car onto designated track. Observes car as it coasts
down decline of hump and presses button on panelboard that activates retarder (braking device)
to reduce speed of car as it reaches end of track or car to which it is to be coupled.
GOE: 05.12.05 STRENGTH: S GED: R3 M2 L3 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
910.384-010 TANK-CAR INSPECTOR (petrol. refin.)
Inspects and repairs refinery tank cars: Examines wheels,
bearings, brakes, and safety appliances for defects. Replaces defective brakerod pins, tightens
safety appliances, and packs bearings with grease. Examines valves, plugs, and tank seams, and
seals leaks, using caulking compound.
GOE: 05.10.02 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M2 L3 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
Adjusts temperature, humidity, and ventilation in railroad
cars to control maturing process and minimize spoilage of fruit in transit: Travels with shipment
from point of origin to destination, examines fruit, and records dates, time, and conditions of
produce at designated points en route. Monitors temperature and humidity gauges, opens or
closes car vents, and orders car iced or heaters installed to maintain optimum conditions.
Prepares and submits report to consignor at end of trip.
GOE: 05.10.08 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L3 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
Inspects railroad cars for structural defects and tests
mechanical equipment, such as brakes, airhoses, and couplings to ensure that they are in
operating condition: Observes cars from elevated platform or from ground as cars roll by, or
climbs aboard train to test equipment and to locate defects. Examines car roofs, ice hatches,
brake beams, doors, and floors for structural defects and obstructions. Turns handwheel to test
brakes and ascertain that they are in operating condition. Inspects and tests airhoses for leakage.
Inspects wheel trucks for dragging equipment. Opens journal boxes to determine that they are
filled with grease. Prepares reports on findings, indicating number of car and type of repair
required. May inspect electrical circuitry and recommend improvements or repairs to electrical
operations. May tag cars in need of immediate repairs. May place lanterns or flags in front and
rear of train to warn other workers that inspection is being performed. May inspect locomotives.
May be designated according to type of car inspected as Passenger-Car Inspector (r.r. trans.).
GOE: 05.07.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L3 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
910.583-010 LABORER, CAR BARN (r.r. trans.)
Drives streetcars to designated stations in car barn for
servicing and storage, according to odometer reading, maintenance charts, and schedule of
anticipated car needs: Compares odometer of streetcar with maintenance charts to ascertain if car
requires greasing, cleaning, or replacement of equipment, such as motors or compressors. Reads
daily car schedule to ascertain number of cars required for next day's run. Drives streetcars to
their designated tracks. Records number of cars sent to repair station, servicing needed, and
number of units available for use.
GOE: 05.08.02 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
Operates vehicle that automatically moves and lays track
or rails to construct, repair, or maintain railroad tracks or mining car tracks: Drives vehicle over
section of track or rail to be moved. Pushes control to close grasping device on track or rail
section, raise and move section to specified location. Engages mechanism that lays track or rail
to specified gauge.
GOE: 05.11.01 STRENGTH: V GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
910.664-010 YARD COUPLER (r.r. trans.)
Switches railroad cars within yard of railroad, industrial
plant, quarry, construction project, or similar location to load and unload cars or to make up and
break up trains: Receives oral or written instructions from CONDUCTOR, YARD (r.r. trans.)
indicating which cars are to be switched and track assignment. Raises coupling lever to uncouple
cars. Signals SWITCH TENDER (r.r. trans.) to throw track switches and YARD ENGINEER
(r.r. trans.) to move cars, using lantern or arm signals. Climbs ladder to top of car and turns
handwheel to set brakes or to control speed of car when it has been shunted. Connects airhose to
cars when making up trains, using wrench. Throws track switches where no SWITCH TENDER
(r.r. trans.) is stationed to shunt cars to different sections of yard. May talk to CONDUCTOR,
YARD (r.r. trans.) or YARD ENGINEER (r.r. trans.) via radiophone to give or receive switching
information. May climb onto moving cars to set handbrakes and be designated Car Rider (r.r.
trans.). When employed by establishment other than railroad, may be designated Industrial-Yard
Brake Coupler (any industry); or according to locomotive involved as Brake Coupler, Dinkey
(any industry).
GOE: 05.12.05 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
910.667-010 CAR INSPECTOR (railroad equip.) alternate titles: railroad-car
inspector
Inspects railroad cars or streetcars at terminals for
damage, such as broken windows, jammed doors, defective locks, worn or damaged seats, and
malfunctioning rest room facilities. Notifies train dispatcher if damage requires car to be moved
to shop for repair. May make minor repairs.
GOE: 05.07.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L3 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
910.667-014 CONDUCTOR (r.r. trans.)
Performs variety of duties on streetcar, subway, suburban
or elevated train, or motorbus: Collects fares or tickets from passengers. Issues transfers. Opens
and closes doors. Signals operator to stop or proceed. Announces stops. Answers questions of
passengers concerning schedules, routings, and fares. Preserves order among passengers.
GOE: 09.05.08 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M2 L3 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
Inspects loaded freight cars to ascertain that materials and
goods, such as automobiles, lumber, or containers of explosives are securely braced and blocked
according to loading specifications. Measures height and width of loads to ensure that they will
pass over bridges and through tunnels on scheduled route. Ensures that warning signs are posted
on cars containing explosives and radioactive or inflammatory materials. Records discrepancies
detected and notifies loading crews to reload cars or insert additional bracing or packing.
GOE: 05.07.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L3 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
Observes loading of perishable goods, such as drug
products, fruits, or fish into railroad cars to ensure that loading crews comply with prescribed
handling procedures for each type of shipment. Notifies worker or plant manager of special
treatment required for unusual shipments. Records description of freight condition and handling
activities.
GOE: 05.12.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L3 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
910.667-026 SWITCH TENDER (r.r. trans.)
Throws track switches within yard of railroad, industrial
plant, quarry, construction project, or similar location to switch cars for loading, unloading,
making up, and breaking up of trains: Receives oral or written instructions from CONDUCTOR,
YARD (r.r. trans.), YARD COUPLER (r.r. trans.) or YARD MANAGER (r.r. trans.). Observes
arm or lantern signal from YARD COUPLER (r.r. trans.) and relays information to HOSTLER
(r.r. trans.) or throws track switch to facilitate shunting of cars to different locations in yard. May
couple and uncouple cars for makeup and breakup of trains. May ride atop cars that have been
shunted and turn handwheel to control speed of car or stop it at specified position. May wave arm
or lantern to signal YARD ENGINEER (r.r. trans.) to start or stop engine.
GOE: 05.12.05 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L2 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Assists TRANSFER-TABLE OPERATOR (r.r. trans.;
railroad equip.) in moving railroad cars within railroad yard or railroad car manufacturing
establishment: Uncouples car, connects towing cable to car, and removes wheel blocks from
behind wheels. Determines that tracks are clear and signals TRANSFER-TABLE OPERATOR
(r.r. trans.; railroad equip.) to pull car onto transfer table. Signals TRANSFER-TABLE
OPERATOR (r.r. trans.; railroad equip.) to stop motion of car at designated point, or engages
handbrake to stop motion of car, releases cable from car and places wheel blocks behind wheels
to prevent motion. May tend switches to start and stop oven that dries freshly painted cars. May
signal TRANSFER-TABLE OPERATOR (r.r. trans.; railroad equip.) to move cars into and out
of drying oven.
GOE: 05.12.04 STRENGTH: H GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
910.677-010 PASSENGER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE II (r.r. trans.)
Stands at gate in railroad or rapid-transit station to admit
passengers holding tickets or tokens, or at an exit to prevent unauthorized entrance of passengers.
Tears or punches tickets to prevent their reuse. May count tickets to tally number of passengers
boarding train. May give passengers and guests boarding passes.
GOE: 09.05.08 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L2 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
910.683-010 HOSTLER (r.r. trans.)
Drives electric, diesel-electric, steam, or
gas-turbine-electric locomotive to designated stations in railroad roundhouse to be cleaned,
serviced, or repaired: Receives locomotive from LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER (r.r. trans.) at
termination of run. Observes oil, air, and steam pressure gauges and water level to ensure that
locomotive is operating efficiently. Pushes or pulls levers to control movement of locomotive.
Drives locomotive to various stations in roundhouse to be repaired, cleaned, or supplied with
coal, fuel oil, water, lubricating oil, and sand, following instructions from ENGINE
DISPATCHER (r.r. trans.). Drives locomotive from roundhouse to switching area and delivers
serviced locomotive to engine crew.
GOE: 05.08.02 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
910.683-014 MOTOR OPERATOR (r.r. trans.)
Drives elevated suburban, or subway train, observing
signal system of railroad. Starts, slows, or stops train on signal. May open and close doors.
GOE: 05.08.02 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
Operates one or more machines mounted on flat-bed
railroad trucks to spread, shape, and tamp ballast; raise, level, and align track; and prepare track
foundation of crushed stone according to specifications: Moves levers and brake pedal to guide
machine into position. Adjusts controls to activate jacks, tampers, and scraper blades. Strings
wire guidelines through leveling or aligning fixture. Attaches line to rails or trailer extensions
(buggies) coupled to machine to set up equipment. Turns wheels to adjust guidelines for track
alignments and grades, following specifications. Observes indicator arms to verify level and
alignment of track. When concerned with jack-tamping machine, may be designated Jack-Tamp
Operator (construction). May control track-lining machine and be designated Track-Liner
Operator (construction). May operate machines that lay ties and lay rails to construct, repair, or
maintain track [TRACK-MOVING-MACHINE OPERATOR (construction; mine & quarry)].
GOE: 05.11.01 STRENGTH: V GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
Drives transfer table, containing power winch, to move
rolling stock within railroad yard: Drives table to area where equipment, such as crane, car, or
locomotive is located. Starts table revolving to align track of table with track on which
equipment is located. Pulls equipment onto transfer table, using winch. Drives table with rolling
stock to transport equipment to specified area. May position table to bridge gap between ends of
tracks.
GOE: 05.11.04 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M1 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
Dresses and reshapes worn or damaged railroad switch
points and frogs, using portable power grinder: Starts gasoline engine that activates grinding
wheel. Holds face or rim of wheel against steel rail parts to remove imperfections and impart
appropriate shape, restoring rail for safe, smooth operation. Performs running repairs to grinding
machine, lubricates unit, and changes worn or chipped grinding wheels. May repair and adjust
track switches, using wrenches and specified replacement parts. May grind ends of newly laid
rails to attain smooth joint.
GOE: 05.10.01 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M2 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
Installs and repairs railroad track on specified territory of
railroad, using portable grinder, spike puller, spike driver, and tie adz, to grind ends of rails,
remove old spikes, drive new spikes, cut ties to fit fishplates, and perform related maintenance,
working as member of crew: Operates single- or multiple-head spike puller to pull old spikes
from tie. Raises rail, using hydraulic jack, to facilitate removal of old tie and installation of new
tie. Operates tie-adzing machine to cut portion of tie so that tie plate can be inserted to hold rail.
Drills holes through rails, tie plates, and fishplates for insertion of bolts and spike, using power
drill. Operates single- or multiple-head spike driving machine to drive spike into tie and secure
rail. Operates track-wrench machine to tighten or loosen bolts at joints that hold ends of rails
together. Operates rail saw to cut rails to specified lengths. Operates portable grinder to grind
worn ends of rails. Sprays ties, fishplates, and joints with oil to protect them from weather. May
paint railroad signs, such as speed limits and gate-crossing warnings. May oversee workers and
act as section leader.
GOE: 05.12.12 STRENGTH: H GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 81
910.687-010 BAGGAGE HANDLER (r.r. trans.)
Loads and stores baggage on passenger train: Inspects
tags on baggage to ensure that baggage is routed to designated train. Loads baggage in car
according to destination recorded on tags, placing baggage to be unloaded last in rear of car.
Unloads baggage from train onto trailers at destination.
GOE: 05.12.03 STRENGTH: H GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
910.687-014 CAR COOPER (any industry) alternate titles: car whacker
Prepares railroad freight cars for loading with grain, ores,
packaged goods, and other items: Opens side drop or hopper-bottom doors of cars. Sweeps,
scrapes, and shovels rubbish from floors. Hammers down or removes protruding nails from
floors and sides. Closes car doors and hammers wooden wedges through latches to secure them.
May line interior of cars and doors with paper or cardboard. May repair holes in floors and sides
by nailing boards over them. May mix caulking compound and caulk cracks in cars, using
handtools. May patch holes in roofs with asphalt coating. May wash interior and exterior of cars,
using water hose, disinfectants, brushes, and brooms [CLEANER (any industry) III]. May seal
doors of loaded cars. May move cars on track, using capstan winch or car bar. May spray cars
with insecticides to destroy insects and rodents. May record data, such as car number, condition
of car for shipment, and date fumigated.
GOE: 05.12.18 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
910.687-018 CAR ICER (food prep., nec; meat products) alternate titles: car ice-bunker
filler; icer, air conditioning; refrigerator-car icer
Fills bunkers of railroad refrigerator cars with ice and
rock salt to preserve foodstuffs, such as citrus fruits, bananas, and meat, during shipment. Breaks
up blocks of ice, using bar and pick. May blow crushed ice over perishable products, using ice
crushing machine equipped with blower device.
GOE: 05.12.03 STRENGTH: H GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
910.687-022 FREIGHT-CAR CLEANER, DELTA SYSTEM (r.r. trans.)
Performs any combination of following duties to clean
freight cars at Delta system (central cleaning station): Pushes buttons on control panel to activate
track switches, conveyors, vacuum cleaner, warning siren, and winch. Hooks cable to string of
cars and starts winch to move cars. Removes grain doors and places them on conveyor to storage
area. Removes nails, cleats, crate bracings, and shipping paper from walls and floor, using
clawhammer and crowbar. Tosses debris onto incinerator conveyor. Sweeps debris out car door
into conveyor pit below track, using broom. Pushes and pulls vacuum cleaner nozzle over floor
to remove debris, such as wood chips, sawdust, grain, flour, and powdered chemicals. Washes
down ceiling and walls with water, using hose, to remove dust. Pushes button to route cleaned
cars to side tracks.
GOE: 05.12.18 STRENGTH: H GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
910.687-026 TRACK OILER (r.r. trans.)
Cleans out switches and greases rails around curves on
streetcar tracks: Drives three-wheeled motorcycle, equipped with cleaning apparatus and
lubricants, along track. Pumps water from electric track-switch box with manually operated
suction pump. Sweeps dirt from track switch with broom. Greases curves in rails with grease
stick so that flanges on car wheels will be able to adjust to curves without breaking. Throws rock
salt over switches during cold weather to counteract freezing.
GOE: 05.12.18 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
911 WATER TRANSPORTATION OCCUPATIONS
This group includes occupations concerned with
conveying passengers and cargo by controlling movement of ships, boats, and other vessels;
securing vessels in dock; opening and closing canal locks; and related activities.
911.131-010 BOATSWAIN (water trans.)
Supervises ABLE SEAMAN (water trans.) 911.364-010
and DECKHAND (water trans.) 911.687-022 engaged in cleaning decks and lifeboats, and
chipping, scraping, wirebrushing, and painting decks, sides, and superstructure: Examines
cargo-handling gear and lifesaving equipment and supervises crew engaged in repairing or
replacing defective gear and equipment. May be required to be certified by U.S. Coast Guard as
ABLE SEAMAN (water trans.) 911.364-010.
GOE: 05.12.18 STRENGTH: H GED: R4 M2 L3 SVP: 7 DLU: 86
Supervises and coordinates activities of LOCK
OPERATOR (water trans.) to open locks and dams on canal for vessels requiring passage:
Assigns to LOCK OPERATOR (water trans.) tasks of mooring boats awaiting passage through
canal, raising or lowering water level, opening and closing gates and valves of locks and dams,
operating navigation lights and traffic signals, and compiling records of vessels using canal, and
of weather and water conditions. Determines which of two locks to use according to needs of
traffic. Controls and operates gas, steam, and hydroelectric generating units. Installs mechanical
and electrical equipment. Repairs lock machinery motors, generators, power lines, and other
electrical equipment [ELECTRICIAN, MAINTENANCE (any industry)]. Operates machinery to
open and close locks. Reports needed repairs to lock maintenance department. May observe craft
approaching locks to determine size and speed of vessel and issues instructions to vessel operator
violating canal regulations.
GOE: 05.05.09 STRENGTH: M GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 7 DLU: 77
911.133-010 CADET, DECK (water trans.)
Learns and performs all deck and navigational duties
aboard ship under supervision of deck officer to become eligible for U.S. Coast Guard license
and position as MATE, SHIP (water trans.): Observes loading and unloading of cargo holds to
learn methods of handling and stowing of cargo. Inspects lifesaving and visual-signaling
equipment for defects. Directs crew engaged in repair of defective equipment. Stands watch
during specified periods while ship is underway. On graduation from maritime academy and
successful completion of license examination, is eligible for position as MATE, SHIP (water
trans.).
GOE: 05.04.02 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M4 L3 SVP: 6 DLU: 77
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers on towed
barge that transports cargo on lakes, bays, sounds, and rivers: Directs workers engaged in loading
and unloading barge to ensure that cargo is loaded according to balancing specifications. Inspects
barge to ensure that craft is seaworthy. Signals TUGBOAT CAPTAIN (water trans.) to tow
barge to destination. Logs barge's movements and ports-of-call. Steers barge when it has steering
equipment.
GOE: 05.12.01 STRENGTH: M GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 6 DLU: 77
Supervises and coordinates activities of crew operating
derrick mounted on barge: Directs placing and mooring of boat. Supervises crew in placing
rigging and operating derrick to lift and move objects and materials. Prepares progress and
personnel reports. Must possess license issued by U.S. Coast Guard to operate self-propelled
derrick boat or to operate derrick boat outside continental limits of the United States.
GOE: 05.12.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 7 DLU: 77
911.137-018 HEADER (water trans.) alternate titles: dock boss; gang boss; hatch
supervisor; ship boss; stevedoring supervisor
Supervises and coordinates activities of STEVEDORE
(water trans.) II engaged in loading and unloading ships' cargoes: Assigns duties to workers, and
explains methods of handling, stowing, securing cargo, and setting up hoisting equipment.
Determines what cargo requires special handling and how it is to be stowed in ship's hold.
Signals WINCH DRIVER (water trans.) to raise or lower cargo. May estimate dunnage (paper
and timber) required to brace and arrange cargo in ship's hold to prevent cargo damage. May
maintain inventory of dunnage. May be designated according to work area as Header, Dock
(water trans.); Header, Ship (water trans.); or kind of cargo stowed as Cotton Header (water
trans.).
GOE: 05.12.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M3 L3 SVP: 6 DLU: 77
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in loading and unloading of ship's cargoes: Studies bills of lading to determine sequence of
loading operations, taking into consideration cargo space available, shipping instructions, and
knowledge of cargo stowage. Calculates number of hours and personnel required for loading or
unloading ship and places order for personnel. Inspects load-test certificates of ship's booms and
cargo handling gear to ensure they meet safety regulations, and that cargo will not exceed
specified load capacity. Directs activities of workers engaged in loading or unloading materials
requiring special handling, such as explosives, locomotives, and other machinery. Supervises
workers engaged in checking and loading cargo to ensure that cargo is loaded in specified
sequence and in accordance with shipping instructions. Prepares report of stevedoring activities,
such as time, hours, personnel, cargo handling gear used, and submits report to accounting
department. Inspects dock areas to ensure safety regulations are being observed. May supervise
and coordinate activities of workers engaged in loading and unloading barges. May supervise
container-handling activities and be designated Stevedoring Superintendent, Container Handling
(water trans.).
GOE: 05.11.04 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 7 DLU: 81
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in selling tickets and directing pedestrian and vehicular traffic to and from ferry boats at ferry
terminal: Schedules and assigns work to subordinates. Interprets tariff regulations and changes in
operating procedures to subordinates. Prepares daily revenue reports and receipts for bank
deposit. Oversees loading of vehicles aboard ferries to prevent accidents, overloading, and
imbalanced loading. Observes vehicles on dock and prohibits loading of excessively large
vehicles. Directs receipt and loading of cargo aboard ferry. Notifies contractors of supply
shortages, such as ferry fuel and janitorial and office supplies.
GOE: 11.11.03 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L4 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
911.167-010 DISPATCHER, TUGBOAT (water trans.)
Dispatches tugboats to guide ships entering or leaving
port and to tow barges and log rafts: Receives written or oral customer request for services.
Determines equipment required, such as tugs, barges, or derricks according to size, location and
work performed. Selects tugboat captain from roster and notifies captain of order requirements,
using radiotelephone. Obtains ship berthing and bunkering permits from port authorities.
Reviews weather data and navigation charts and estimates time required to perform requested
services. Maintains records and prepares bills for services. May notify captain of tugboat by
radiotelephone of order changes. May dispatch work crews to tugboats in response to emergency
requests from captain.
GOE: 07.04.05 STRENGTH: S GED: R4 M3 L4 SVP: 6 DLU: 77
911.263-010 DEEP SUBMERGENCE VEHICLE OPERATOR (military ser.)
Commands and pilots deep submergence vehicle (small
noncombatant submarine) to obtain oceanographic research information, recover other sunken
vessels or objects from ocean floor, and to transport passengers, such as scientists, researchers,
and technicians to ocean bottom: Conducts predive and postdive inspection of vehicle to ensure
vehicle is seaworthy and life support systems are functioning in specified manner. Reads gauges
to verify hydraulic fluid, air pressure, and oxygen are at designated levels. Navigates vehicle
based on such knowledge as ocean, currents, and vehicle characteristics. Pushes and pulls control
levers on console to steer vehicle. Pushes switches to supply power to various units, such as
mainpower supply and mechanical arms which are located outside of vehicle and are used to pick
up, collect, or move objects on ocean floor. Monitors sonar and navigational aids. Directs
subordinates in their activities. Occasionally instructs students in operation of vehicle.
GOE: 05.04.02 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 7 DLU: 77
Controls machinery to open and close locks and dams on
canal: Observes gauges and turns valves to increase or decrease water level in lock. Observes
positions of vessels and tie-up of mooring lines in lock to ensure optimum utilization of lock
space and prevent vessel damage. Logs data, such as water levels, weather conditions, and type,
number, and destination of vessels. Starts motors to open gates and sections of dams for passage
of vessels. Turns on navigation lights and traffic signals along canal. Cleans, oils, and makes
minor repairs to equipment. Collects lock slips (vessel identifications slips) from vessel operators
and submits slips to supervisor. Ties or slips line-eyes over bitts on lock deck to secure vessels.
May direct activities of workers engaged in mooring vessels in lock.
GOE: 05.11.04 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
Operates power ferryboat to transport passengers, motor
vehicles, and freight across river: Signals passengers to board ferryboat and directs loading of
motor vehicles and freight. Signals DECKHAND (water trans.) to raise loading ramp and to pull
guard chain across entry. Starts engine to move ferryboat to opposite side of body of water.
Collects fares from customers or signals FERRYBOAT-OPERATOR HELPER (water trans.) to
collect fares. Determines course and speed of ferryboat, utilizing knowledge of weather
conditions and water currents. Reverses engines and steers boat into landing pier. Inspects,
lubricates, and performs emergency repairs to railings, pontoons, and winches to ensure safe
operation of ferry. May maintain operations log.
GOE: 05.04.02 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 6 DLU: 77
911.363-014 QUARTERMASTER (water trans.)
Steers ship and maintains visual communications with
other ships: Steers ship under direction of ship's commander or navigating officer, or directs
helmsman to steer, following designated course. Stands by wheel when ship is on automatic pilot
and verifies accuracy of course by comparing with magnetic compass. Relays specified signals to
ships in vicinity, using visual signaling devices, such as blinker light and semaphore. Gives
directions to crew engaged in cleaning wheelhouse and quarter deck (afterpart of upper deck
reserved as promenade for officers and sometimes cabin passengers). Maintains ship's log while
in port, and stands gangway watch to prevent unauthorized persons from boarding ship. May be
required to be certificated by U.S. Coast Guard as ABLE SEAMAN (water trans.).
GOE: 05.04.02 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M3 L3 SVP: 6 DLU: 77
911.364-010 ABLE SEAMAN (water trans.) alternate titles: able-bodied seaman
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. Measures depth of water in shallow
or unfamiliar waters, using leadline, and telephones or shouts information to bridge. Turns wheel
on bridge or uses emergency steering apparatus to steer vessel as directed by MATE, SHIP
(water trans.). Breaks out, rigs, overhauls, and stows cargo-handling gear, stationary rigging, and
running gear. Overhauls lifeboats and lifeboat gear and lowers or raises lifeboats with winch or
falls. Paints and chips rust on deck or superstructure of ship. Must hold certificate issued by U.S.
Government. When working aboard vessels carrying liquid cargoes, must hold tanker operator's
certificate. May stow or remove cargo from ship's hold [STEVEDORE (water trans.) II]. May be
concerned with only one phase of duties, as maintenance of ship's gear and decks or watch
duties, and be known as Deckhand, Maintenance (water trans.); Watchstander (water trans.).
GOE: 05.12.03 STRENGTH: H GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
911.364-014 BOAT LOADER I (water trans.) alternate titles: dock hand; pier hand;
wharf hand; wharf operator; wharf tender
Connects hose couplings to enable liquid cargo, such as
petroleum, gasoline, heating oil, sulfuric acid, and alum liquor, to be pumped from and into
barges and tankers: Reads timetable to determine name of ship, location of pier, and number and
types of hoses to be connected. Climbs aboard ship and lowers measuring tape and thermometer
into each tank to measure depth and temperature of liquid cargo to be unloaded. Positions
coupling of pier hose next to valve of ship, using winch and boom, and connects coupling to
valve, using wrench. Attaches ground wire to hose to prevent explosion caused by static
electricity generated when liquid cargo flows through hose. Opens valve to allow flow of cargo
through hose and signals worker aboard ship to start pumps to unload cargo. Signals worker
aboard ship to pump ballast from cargo tanks in order to prepare transfer of cargo onto ship.
Signals worker on shore to pump liquid cargo onto ship. May be designated according to water
vessel loaded as Barge Loader (water trans.).
GOE: 05.12.06 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M2 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
Oils and greases moving parts, such as gears, shafts, and
bearings, of engines and auxiliary equipment used to propel maritime vessels: Examines
machinery for specified pressure and flow of lubricants. Fills oilcups on machinery with grease
and lubricating oil, according to machinery lubrication instructions. Reads pressure and
temperature gauges and records data in engineering log. Assists ENGINEER (water trans.) in
overhauling and adjusting machinery. May lubricate deck machinery when vessel is unloading
cargo.
GOE: 05.12.08 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
911.663-010 MOTORBOAT OPERATOR (any industry)
Operates motor-driven boat to carry passengers and
freight, take depth soundings in turning basin, serve as liaison between ships, ship to shore,
harbor and beach area patrol, or tow, push, or guide other boats, barges, logs, or rafts: Casts off
securing lines and starts motor. Starts boat and steers boat with helm or tiller. Maintains
equipment, such as range markers, fire extinguishers, boat fenders, lines, pumps, and fittings.
Services motor by changing oil and lubricating parts. Cleans boat and repairs hull and
superstructure, using handtools, paint, and brushes. May tune up, overhaul, or replace engine.
May give directions for loading and seating in boat. May be designated according to type of boat
operated as Boat Tender (logging); Boomboat Operator (logging); Charter-Boat Operator
(amuse. & rec.); Sightseeing-Boat Operator (water trans.); Water-Taxi Driver (water trans.); or
operate motor-driven boat to haul fish or other marine life from offshore fishing vessel to buyer
and be designated Run-Boat Operator (water trans.).
GOE: 05.08.04 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M2 L3 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
911.663-014 STEVEDORE I (water trans.)
Operates material-handling equipment, such as power
winch, grain trimmer, crane, and lift truck, to transfer cargo into or from hold of ship and about
dock area: Operates crane or winch to load or unload cargo, such as automobiles, crates, scrap,
and steel beams, using hook, magnet, or sling attached in accordance with signals from other
workers. Moves controls to start flow of grain from spouts of grain trimmer, stopping flow and
repositioning spout over each hatch when previous hatch is filled. Drives lift truck along dock or
aboard ship to transfer bulk items, such as lumber, pallet-mounted machinery, and crated
products within range of winch. Drives tractor to transfer loaded trailers from warehouse to
dockside. May position and fasten hose lines to ships' cargo tanks when loading or unloading
liquid cargo, such as animal fats, vegetable oils, molasses, or chemicals. May perform variety of
manual duties, such as lashing and shoring cargo aboard ship, attaching slings, hooks, or other
lifting devices to winch for loading or unloading, and signaling other workers to move, raise, or
lower cargo. May direct activities of cargo gang consisting of STEVEDORE (water trans.) II.
May be designated according to equipment operated as Lift-Truck Operator (water trans.);
Tractor Operator (water trans.); Winch Operator (water trans.).
GOE: 05.11.04 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
Pulls ferryboat guided by overhead cable to transport
passengers and freight across river: Signals passengers to board ferryboat and directs workers
engaged in loading of freight [FERRYBOAT-OPERATOR HELPER (water trans.)]. Pays out
rope on one side of ferryboat and pulls in rope on other side to propel ferryboat across river.
Inspects equipment, such as cables, ropes, pontoons, and railings and repairs or replaces
defective equipment.
GOE: 05.12.03 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M2 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
911.664-014 SAILOR, PLEASURE CRAFT (water trans.)
Performs any of following duties to assist skipper to
operate and maintain privately owned or charter sailing yacht: Dusts and waxes furniture and
polishes wood trim, sweeps floors and decks, and polishes brass and other metal parts. Inspects,
repairs, and maintains sails and rigging. Paints or varnishes surfaces. Makes emergency repairs to
auxiliary engine. Adjusts sails and rigging and steers boat when underway. May stow supplies
and equipment and record data in log, such as weather conditions and distance traveled.
GOE: 05.12.18 STRENGTH: H GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
Assists FERRYBOAT OPERATOR, CABLE (water
trans.) in operation of cable-guided ferryboat to transport passengers, motor vehicles, and freight
across river, by performing following duties: Signals vehicle operators to drive vehicles onto
ferryboat, or drives vehicles onto ferryboat. Places blocks under wheels of vehicles. Transfers
freight onto ferryboat, using handtruck or power truck. Raises ferryboat gates by hand or by
turning windlass. Unties stay ropes from dock. Collects fares from customers. Refuels engines
and lubricates mechanical equipment. Performs other duties as described under HELPER (any
industry) Master Title.
GOE: 05.12.03 STRENGTH: H GED: R2 M2 L2 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
911.667-014 HATCH TENDER (water trans.)
Signals WINCH DRIVER (water trans.) to transfer cargo
from dock to ship's hold, or from ship's hold to dock: Observes workers attaching or detaching
slings to or from loads to determine moment for signaling. Waves arms to indicate ready signal
for transfer of cargo. May alternate jobs with WINCH DRIVER (water trans.).
GOE: 05.12.04 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
911.667-018 SOUNDER (any industry) alternate titles: group leader, river-and-harbor
soundings
Measures depth of water at designated points along
navigable waterway, using lead-weighted line marked to indicate depth, to facilitate charting of
waterways and determine need for dredging or other marine construction activity.
GOE: 05.12.05 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Raises and lowers deck of landing bridge to make bridge
level with deck of ferryboat, and collects or punches tickets of passengers at ferryboat terminal:
Starts windlass to adjust level of landing bridge for vehicles and pedestrians to board ferryboat,
or tosses gangplank pull-ropes to workers who secure gangplank to deck of ferryboat. Inspects
security of gangplank fastenings to dock. Opens doors or gates to admit passengers aboard
ferryboat, and collects tickets or punches commuter tickets as pedestrians and vehicles go aboard.
Closes doors and gates upon whistled signal from ferryboat, pulls gangplank back onto dock, and
starts windlass to unhook ferryboat from landing bridge. Provides passengers information about
ferryboat schedules. May move stalled or driverless vehicles and freight-loaded wagons on and
off ferries, using industrial truck.
GOE: 05.12.04 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M2 L2 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
911.687-010 BOAT-LOADER HELPER (water trans.) alternate titles: dock helper; pier
hand helper; wharf helper; wharf-tender helper
Assists BOAT LOADER (water trans.) I to pump liquid
cargo, such as petroleum, gasoline, heating oil, sulfuric acid, and alum liquor, from and into
barges and tankers: Catches mooring hawsers and ties them around dock posts to secure vessels.
Couples hoses to valves on ship's tanks and turns handwheels to open or close valves. Removes
lines from vessels and casts off hawsers. Drains loading hoses and places them on dollies. Cleans
oil and waste materials from dock, using squeegees, broom, and rags. May be designated
according to vessels loaded as Barge-Loader Helper (water trans.).
GOE: 05.12.06 STRENGTH: V GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
911.687-014 CLEANER III (any industry)
Cleans coal or coke from holds of ships, docks, or areas
around chutes, conveyors, crushers, coke ovens, and screens, using airhose, brooms, scrapers,
shovels, and wheelbarrow. May feed coal, using shovel and wheelbarrow, through crusher to
obtain sample for laboratory analysis. May extinguish minor oven door fires, using water hose.
May be designated according to work area as Belt Cleaner (steel & rel.); Boat Cleaner (steel &
rel.); Dock Cleaner (steel & rel.).
GOE: 05.12.18 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Positions barges to be loaded with coal under coal tipple,
using electric winch or hand ropes. May spread coal evenly with shovel in holds of ships.
GOE: 05.12.04 STRENGTH: H GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
911.687-022 DECKHAND (water trans.)
Performs any combination of following duties aboard
watercraft, such as dredges, ferryboats, scows, and river boats: Handles lines to moor vessel to
wharves, tie up vessel to another vessel, or rig towing lines. Sweeps and washes decks, using
broom, brushes, mops, and firehose. Lowers and mans lifeboat in case of emergencies. Stands
steering watches or lookout watches while underway. Moves controls or turns handwheels to
raise or lower passenger or vehicle landing ramps or kelp-cutter mechanism. Inserts blocks under
wheels of vehicles to prevent them from moving on ferryboats. Loads or unloads material from
barges, scows, and dredges. Paints lifeboats, decks, and superstructure of vessel, using brush.
Lubricates machinery and equipment. Splices and repairs cables and ropes, using handtools.
Examines cables that holds vessels in tow and tightens cables to ensure vessels are snug. May
tour decks during watch to caution passengers engaged in unsafe practices, and ensures departure
of passengers at end of voyage. Deckhands are designated according to type of craft as Barge
Hand (water trans.); Dredge Deckhand (water trans.); Ferryboat Deckhand (water trans.);
Pilot-Boat Deckhand (water trans.); Scow Deckhand (water trans.); Tugboat Deckhand (water
trans.).
GOE: 05.08.04 STRENGTH: H GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
Secures and removes ship's docking lines to and from
dock: Catches lines heaved from ship attempting to dock. Drags lines to bitts on dock and slips
eye of docking lines over bitts. Removes lines from bitts when ships depart. May drive vehicle to
pull in docking lines.
GOE: 05.12.03 STRENGTH: H GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
911.687-030 ORDINARY SEAMAN (water trans.)
Stands deck department watches and performs variety of
duties to preserve painted surfaces of ship and to maintain lines, running gear, and
cargo-handling gear in safe operating condition: Watches from bow of ship or wing of bridge for
obstructions in path of ship. Turns wheel while observing compass to steer and maintain ship on
course. Mops or washes down deck, using hose, to remove oil, dirt, and debris. Chips and cleans
rust spots from deck, superstructure, and sides of ship, using hand or air chipping hammer and
wire brush. Paints chipped area. Splices wire rope, using marlinespike, wirecutters, and twine.
GOE: 05.12.18 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M1 L1 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
912 AIR TRANSPORTATION OCCUPATIONS
This group includes occupations concerned with fueling,
cooling, heating, and ventilating aircraft; repacking parachutes; and related minor repair and
maintenance activities.
Authorizes, regulates, and controls commercial airline
flights according to government and company regulations to expedite and ensure safety of flight:
Analyzes and evaluates meteorological information, such as speed and direction of winds,
visibility, and presence of storms, to determine potential safety of flight and desirable route.
Computes amount of fuel needed according to type of aircraft, distance of flight, weather
conditions, and fuel regulations prescribed by Federal Aviation Agency. Prepares flight plan
containing information, such as maximum allowable gross takeoff and landing weights, weather,
and landing field conditions. Signs authorization to release flight for takeoff. Delays or cancels
flight if unsafe conditions prevail. Studies weather and pilot's position reports and terrain maps to
evaluate progress of flight. Recommends flight plan alterations, such as changing course or
altitude, canceling stops, or taking extra fuel. Prepares log of flights, delays, and cancellations,
and lists reasons for changes in schedules or flight plans. Must be licensed by Federal Aviation
Administration.
GOE: 05.03.03 STRENGTH: S GED: R5 M4 L4 SVP: 8 DLU: 77
912.364-010 AIRPORT ATTENDANT (air trans.)
Performs any combination of following duties in
maintenance of small airports and in servicing aircraft: Periodically inspects buildings and
hangars to detect fire hazards and violations of airport regulations. Examines firefighting
equipment to detect malfunctions and fills depleted fire extinguishers. Performs necessary minor
repairs to fire trucks and tractors. Fills light bombs with kerosene and positions bombs on
landing field to illuminate danger areas. Cleans, fills, and lights smokepots used to indicate wind
direction, and repairs or replaces windsock and other wind indicating devices. Replaces defective
bulbs or burnt-out fuses in lighting equipment, such as landing lights and boundary lights. Fills
holes and levels low places and bumps in runways and taxiing areas. Cuts grass on airport
grounds [LABORER, AIRPORT MAINTENANCE (air trans.)]. Patrols airfield to ensure
security of aircraft and facilities. Verifies and reports specified amount of gasoline and oil
supplies. Blocks and stakes down airplanes. Records airport data, such as number of planes
stored in hangars, plane landings and departures, and number of passengers carried on planes.
May wash and clean cabins and exterior surfaces of airplanes. May fill airplane tanks with
gasoline and oil [LINE-SERVICE ATTENDANT (air trans.)]. May be required to possess Red
Cross first-aid certificate to render emergency treatment to victims.
GOE: 05.10.04 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M2 L3 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
Determines flight times of airplanes and transmits
information to flight operations and Air Traffic Command centers: Evaluates data, such as
weather conditions, flight plans, ramp delays, and enroute stopovers, to determine arrival and
departure times for each flight, using aids, such as weather charts, slide rule, and computer.
Transmits identity and type of airplane, flight locations, time of arrival and departure, and names
of crewmembers to Air Traffic Command to obtain clearance for flight over restricted areas.
Notifies departments of airline of pending arrival of inbound flight to ensure that personnel are
available to load or unload fuel, baggage, and cargo.
GOE: 07.04.05 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M4 L4 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
Expedites movement of freight, mail, baggage, and
passengers through airline terminal by performing following tasks: Prepares airway bill of lading
on freight from consignors and routes freight on first available flight. Telephones consignees to
report arrival of air freight. Obtains flight number, airplane number, and names of crewmembers
from teletyped message of DISPATCHER (air trans.), and records data on airplane's flight
papers. Records baggage, mail, and freight weights, and number of passengers on airplane's
papers and teletypes data to flight's destination. Positions ramp for loading of airplane. Verifies
passengers' tickets as they board plane. Oversees or participates in loading cargo to ensure
completeness of load and even distribution of weight. Removes ramp, and signals pilot that
personnel and equipment are clear of plane. May load and unload freight and baggage by
operating forklift truck.
GOE: 07.05.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M3 L3 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
Operates air refueling systems aboard aircraft tanker to
refuel airborne aircraft: Confers with receiver aircraft pilot to direct aircraft into air refueling
position, using radio. Presses buttons and switches on control panel to extend in-flight boom and
connect tanker and receiver aircraft. Presses button to start refueling process. Monitors control
panel light to detect equipment malfunctions. Contacts receiver aircraft pilot, using radio to
inform pilot of progress being made during refueling, to advise pilot of action necessary to
maintain safe refueling position, and inform pilot of steps to be taken during equipment
malfunction or emergencies. Calculates in-flight weight and balance status of aircraft and notifies
tanker pilot of necessary flight correction.
GOE: 05.06.03 STRENGTH: S GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 6 DLU: 77
912.663-010 AIRPORT UTILITY WORKER (air trans.)
Services aircraft, working as member of crew, performing
any combination of following tasks: Directs incoming and outgoing aircraft near terminal area to
assist pilot's maneuvering of aircraft, using visual hand or light signals. Operates service vehicles
to replenish fuel, water, and waste system chemicals and to remove liquid waste. Cleans exterior
or interior of aircraft, using portable platform, ladders, brushes, rags, waterhose, and vacuum.
Positions and removes boarding platform to unload or load aircraft passengers. Unloads and
loads luggage and cargo from aircraft, using tow truck with luggage carts. Traces lost baggage
for customers and prepares lost baggage claims.
GOE: 05.12.06 STRENGTH: H GED: R3 M2 L3 SVP: 4 DLU: 86
912.682-010 AIRCRAFT LAUNCH AND RECOVERY TECHNICIAN (military ser.)
Operates aircraft launching and recovery equipment, such
as hydraulic or steam catapults, barricades, arresting gear, and visual landing aids to launch or
recover aircraft on aircraft carriers and land based airfields: Operates arresting gear or catapult
consoles and controls to fire catapults, raise and lower arresting gear, and blast deflectors and
control other launch and recovery equipment. Calibrates, adjusts, and tests launch and recovery
equipment, using electrical and mechanical test equipment and handtools. Disassembles
catapults, arresting gear, and other equipment and replaces defective parts, using handtools.
Splices broken arresting gear cables, using cable splicing tools. Records in log aircraft launches,
recoveries, and maintenance performed on equipment. Occasionally directs aircraft launch or
recovery operations, using visual hand or light signals.
GOE: 05.10.02 STRENGTH: H GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
Folds parachutes according to specifications and packs
chutes in bag: Draws canopy of parachute from pack cover to its full length on surface of long
bench. Straightens shrouds to eliminate coils or tangles. Folds canopy lengthwise on its seams,
one segment over another. Loops each shroud and forces it into retaining clip of pack cover.
Folds canopy in fanfold arrangement and places in pack cover. Places pilot chute over parachute
canopy, forces spring flat with hands, and secures it in place with release devices, such as
ripcord, barometric pressure release, electromechanical release, or explosive charge. Inspects
canopy, shroud, buckles, and harness straps for damage or wear. Must be licensed by Federal
Aviation Administration. May be designated Master Rigger (air trans.) when additionally
qualified through experience to meet Federal Aviation Administration requirements.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
912.687-010 LINE-SERVICE ATTENDANT (air trans.)
Services aircraft prior to flight according to
specifications: Fills fuel and oil tanks and examines tires for specified air pressure. Adds water
and other cooling agents as required to batteries and liquid-cooled engine radiators. Fills landing
gear struts with hydraulic fluid. May clean exterior and interior of aircraft. May load and unload
containers of food, beverages, and dishes for in-flight meal services. May deice aircraft wings
and assemblies, using glycol mixture. May assist mechanics in repair of aircraft.
GOE: 05.12.06 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
913 PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C.
This group includes occupations, not elsewhere
classified, concerned with conveying passengers by driving automobiles and buses; assigning
vehicles and drivers to routes; and directing arrivals and departures of vehicles.
Supervises BUS DRIVERS (motor trans.) and
coordinates bus schedules to maintain service: Gives instructions to BUS DRIVERS (motor
trans.) in operation of various types of buses. Observes and records number of passengers on
buses. Studies reports and devises new schedules according to passenger traffic patterns. May
adjust complaints of passengers regarding service.
GOE: 09.03.03 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L4 SVP: 6 DLU: 77
913.133-014 SUPERVISOR, CAB (motor trans.)
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in operation department of taxicab company: Hires workers, such as TAXI DRIVERS (motor
trans.); TAXICAB STARTER (motor trans.); and TAXICAB COORDINATOR (motor trans.)
and supervises their activities. Drives automobile around city to investigate honesty and
operating efficiency of TAXI DRIVERS (motor trans.). May investigate accidents and robberies
and settle claims, following company policy. May aid drivers in locating difficult addresses,
utilizing maps and knowledge of city.
GOE: 09.03.03 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L4 SVP: 7 DLU: 77
913.167-010 BUS DISPATCHER, INTERSTATE (motor trans.) alternate titles:
dispatcher
Dispatches interstate or long-distance buses according to
schedule and oversees BUS DRIVERS (motor trans.) and BUS ATTENDANTS (motor trans.)
while they are at terminal: Issues orders for station departure of buses at specified hours,
according to schedule. Arranges for extra buses and drivers in case of accidents or heavy traffic.
Announces incoming and outgoing buses over public address system in bus terminal. May
supervise loading, unloading, and checking of baggage or express shipped by bus. May inspect
drivers' appearance and physical condition prior to dispatch.
GOE: 07.04.05 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
913.167-014 DISPATCHER, BUS AND TROLLEY (motor trans.) alternate titles:
transit-operations supervisor
Supervises and coordinates activities of operators of
buses, transit coaches, and trolleys in city or urban transportation system to convey passengers
according to schedule: Records movement and location of vehicles and road crews to inform
other departments or public regarding current schedules and routes. Receives telephone or radio
reports of accidents, delays, fires, equipment breakdowns, and other operating or maintenance
difficulties. Reports difficulties and dispatches orders to other divisions to maintain or restore
service and schedules. Dispatches extra vehicles and emergency crews to scene of accident or
breakdown, advising them of location of trouble and proximity of feeder lines and power circuits.
Maintains log of scheduled runs, numbers of vehicles, and names of drivers. Records calls and
emergencies. Makes report of all accidents. May suspend or call in operators for infractions of
operating regulations.
GOE: 07.04.05 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L4 SVP: 7 DLU: 77
913.167-018 SCHEDULE MAKER (motor trans.)
Prepares schedules for local or long-distance
transportation systems, such as bus or streetcar lines: Studies changing traffic situations and
schedules of competing lines. Determines number of vehicles and trips to be run. Assigns vehicle
operators to runs. Prepares schedules indicating times of arrival and departure of vehicles or cars
at crosslines or junction points where transfer passengers can be picked up. Studies passenger
riding patterns and traffic conditions. Establishes emergency and regular routes according to land
topography and existing hazards. Arranges number of stops, length of route, and runs per shift
for route, according to union-management contract and cost per mile. Prepares drafts of new
schedules. Estimates costs of revised schedules.
GOE: 07.05.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L4 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
913.363-010 BUS DRIVER, DAY-HAUL OR FARM CHARTER (agriculture)
Drives bus to transport workers between recruiting point
and agricultural work area: Ascertains from employer work to be performed, number of workers
required, and area or field where workers are required. Parks bus at loading area for workers to
board according to referral information furnished by recruiting agency, or selects workers from
group applying for work. Admonishes individuals to be seated and orderly while en route to job.
May assign duties to youthful day workers and supervise their activities in field and be
designated Day-Haul Youth Supervisor (agriculture).
GOE: 09.03.01 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
Dispatches taxicabs in response to telephone requests for
service: Maintains operational map showing location of each cab. Contacts drivers of assigned
sector by radio or telephone to relay request for service. Logs calls relayed to each driver and
address of patron. Arranges for relief cab or driver.
GOE: 07.04.05 STRENGTH: S GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
Drives bus to transport passengers over specified routes
to local or distant points according to time schedule: Assists passengers with baggage and
collects tickets or cash fares. Regulates heating, lighting, and ventilating systems for passenger
comfort. Complies with local traffic regulations. Reports delays or accidents. Records cash
receipts and ticket fares. May make repairs and change tires. May inspect bus and check gas, oil,
and water before departure. May load or unload baggage or express checked by passengers in
baggage compartment. May transport pupils between pickup points and school and be designated
Bus Driver, School (motor trans.). May drive diesel or electric powered transit bus to transport
passengers over established city route and be designated Motor-Coach Driver (motor trans.);
Trolley-Coach Driver (motor trans.).
GOE: 09.03.01 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 81
Drives electric-powered streetcar to transport passengers,
collects fares, and gives information to passengers: Drives streetcar in accordance with traffic
regulations and observes traffic lights and other vehicles on street to avoid accidents. Opens and
closes doors and starts and stops streetcar to allow passengers to enter or leave vehicle. Collects
fares from passengers and issues change and transfers. Answers questions from passengers
concerning fare, schedules, and routings. Records readings of coin receptor at beginning and end
of shift to verify amount of money received during shift.
GOE: 09.03.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
Drives taxicab to transport passengers for fee: Picks up
passengers in response to radio or telephone relayed request for service. Collects fee recorded on
taximeter based on mileage or time factor and records transaction on log. Reports by radio or
telephone to TAXICAB STARTER (motor trans.) 913.367-010 on completion of trip. May drive
limousine or custom-built sedan to pick up and discharge airport passengers arriving or leaving
on scheduled flights and be designated Chauffeur, Airport Limousine (motor trans.)
GOE: 09.03.02 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 81
913.663-010 CHAUFFEUR (any industry)
Drives automobile to transport office personnel and
visitors of commercial or industrial establishment. Performs miscellaneous errands, such as
carrying mail to and from post office. May make overnight drives and extended trips requiring
irregular hours. May be required to have chauffeurs license. May clean vehicle and make minor
repairs or adjustments.
GOE: 09.03.02 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
913.663-014 MOBILE-LOUNGE DRIVER (motor trans.)
Drives mobile lounge to transport aircraft passengers
between airport terminal building and aircraft on runway.
GOE: 09.03.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
913.663-018 DRIVER (motor trans.) alternate titles: shuttle-bus driver; van driver
Drives minibus, van, or lightweight truck to transport
clients, trainees, or company personnel: Drives vehicle from individual or central loading area to
social services or rehabilitation center, training location, job site, or other destination according
to assigned schedule. May assist disabled passengers into and out of vehicle. May secure
passengers' wheelchairs to restraining devices to stabilize wheelchairs during trip. May operate
radio or similar device to communicate with base station or other vehicles to report disruption of
service. May clean and service vehicle with fuel, lubricants, and accessories. May keep records
of trips and behavior of passengers. May perform other duties when not driving, such as
custodial and building maintenance tasks.
GOE: 09.03.01 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M2 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 86
913.683-010 AMBULANCE DRIVER (medical ser.)
Drives ambulance to transport sick, injured, or
convalescent persons: Places patients on stretcher and loads stretcher into ambulance, usually
with help of AMBULANCE ATTENDANT (medical ser.). Takes sick or injured persons to
hospital, or convalescents to destination, using knowledge and skill in driving to avoid sudden
motions detrimental to patients. Changes soiled linen on stretcher. Administers first aid as
needed. May shackle violent patients. May report facts concerning accident or emergency to
hospital personnel or law enforcement officials.
GOE: 05.08.03 STRENGTH: V GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
914 PUMPING AND PIPELINE TRANSPORTATION OCCUPATIONS
This group includes occupations concerned with
conveying materials, such as oil, gas, water, coal, slurry, and pulp, by operating or tending
pipeline pumps, and opening and closing valves. Pipeline construction and repair is included in
Group 869. Occupations concerned with pumping activities in the treatment, purification, and
distribution of water for irrigation and water supply are found in Group 954.
914.131-010 SUPERVISOR, PUMPING (smelt. & refin.)
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in maintaining pipelines and in pumping slurry, tailings, water, and other liquids in
ore-processing plant. Tours pumping stations and pipelines to ensure removal of slurry, tailings,
and water. Performs other duties as described under SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master Title.
GOE: 06.01.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L4 SVP: 7 DLU: 77
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in operation and maintenance of compressor-station equipment, such as gas compressors,
stationary engines, and pipelines to transmit natural gas: Directs workers to start or stop
compressors to increase or decrease gas pressure. May operate equipment during emergencies.
May supervise workers engaged in operation and maintenance of automobiles, trucks, and related
equipment. Performs duties as described under SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master Title.
GOE: 05.02.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L4 SVP: 8 DLU: 77
914.132-014 STATION ENGINEER, CHIEF (pipe lines) alternate titles:
oil-pump-station operator, chief; station chief
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in operating and maintaining main-line pump station: Directs STATION ENGINEER, MAIN
LINE (pipe lines) to start or stop pumping equipment and increase or decrease pumping rates,
line pressures, and rate of oil flow. Directs GAUGERS (petrol. & gas; petrol. refin.; pipe lines) in
sampling, gauging, and testing oil, and in controlling flow of oil. Reports on oil movements and
pipeline operations to DISPATCHER, OIL (petrol. & gas; petrol. refin.; pipe lines), using
teletype or telephone. Schedules maintenance and repair of pumps, engines, generators, and
corrosion-mitigation and pneumatic-control equipment. Performs other duties as described under
SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master Title. May operate pumping equipment and supervise
workers and be designated Station Engineer, Operating Chief (pipe lines).
GOE: 05.06.03 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L4 SVP: 8 DLU: 77
914.132-018 SUPERVISOR, CELLARS (beverage)
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in storing finished beer and pumping beer to filling machines: Turns valves that regulate flow of
refrigerant in cooling equipment to maintain specified temperatures in cellars. Directs PUMPER,
BREWERY (beverage) in transferring beer into storage tanks and from tanks to filling machines,
following production schedule specifications. Reads meters and records quantity of beer pumped.
Verifies type and destination of beer pumped to filling machines against order specifications.
Examines tanks, pumps, and lines for cleanliness. Performs other duties as described under
SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master Title.
GOE: 05.12.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M2 L2 SVP: 7 DLU: 77
914.132-022 SUPERVISOR, FIELD PIPELINES (pipe lines) alternate titles: district
supervisor; gauger, chief delivery; terminal-gauger supervisor
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers
constructing, operating, and maintaining oil field pipeline gathering system: Directs gauging,
sampling, testing, and pumping of products from individual wells to central point for dispatch by
main pipeline to refineries and terminals. Reviews bids for pipeline repair work from
construction firms, and recommends acceptance or rejection of bids. Inspects installation of new
pipelines and repair of equipment, such as pumps, engines, tanks, and reservoirs. Performs other
duties as described under SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master Title.
GOE: 05.02.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L4 SVP: 7 DLU: 77
Supervises and coordinates activities of GAUGERS
(petrol. & gas; petrol. refin.; pipe lines) controlling flow of oil into pipelines and gauging amount
of oil stored in tanks or railroad cars. May oversee loading and shipment of oil and preparation of
loading reports and bills of lading. Performs duties as described under SUPERVISOR (any
industry) Master Title.
GOE: 05.06.03 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L4 SVP: 7 DLU: 77
914.137-010 DISTRIBUTION SUPERVISOR (pipe lines; wholesale tr.)
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in loading petroleum products, such as oils, kerosene, and gasoline into tank trucks, and
schedules delivery of products to retail service stations or distributors: Reviews written or
telephone shipping orders specifying type and volume of product to be loaded, shipping
priorities, and delivery dates to prepare delivery schedules for truckdrivers, employing
knowledge of routes, time required for loading, and average customer demands. Compiles and
submits reports to regional office. Develops and implements preventive maintenance program for
tank trucks. Performs other duties as described under SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master Title.
GOE: 05.09.01 STRENGTH: S GED: R4 M3 L4 SVP: 6 DLU: 77
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in loading and unloading petroleum products, such as oils, gasoline, and kerosene into and from
tank cars and trucks: Receives shipping orders and instructions as to type, specification, and
volume of material to be loaded, loading priorities, dates of incoming and outgoing shipments,
shipping destinations, and availability of storage tanks, tank cars, and trucks. Prepares schedules
indicating car numbers and specifications and volume of material to be loaded. Directs workers
in spotting and moving tank cars and trucks in yard, in inspecting and cleaning tank cars and
trucks, and in loading and sampling petroleum products. Inspects condition of cars or trucks
rejected for loading and arranges for their repair or cleaning. Reviews loading and laboratory
sample records to verify conformity of load to specifications. Performs other duties as described
under SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master Title.
GOE: 05.12.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L4 SVP: 7 DLU: 77
914.137-018 SUPERVISOR, DOCK (petrol. refin.; pipe lines) alternate titles: terminal
supervisor; wharf tender, head
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers involved
in loading and unloading crude oil and liquid and packaged petroleum products, such as gasoline,
kerosene, fuel oil, motor oil, and grease into and from barges, ships, or tankers at marine
terminal: Receives instructions pertaining to vessel movements, types and quantities of crude oil
and petroleum products to be received or delivered, facilities to be used, and loading schedules.
Directs BOAT LOADERS (water trans.) I and STEVEDORES, DOCK (water trans.) in spotting
and mooring vessels, in inspecting oil tanks, and in connecting oil pipelines. Orders GAUGERS
(petrol. & gas; petrol. refin.; pipe lines) to open or close pipelines and tank valves to control and
divert oil flow and to gauge and sample oil. Reads gauging and pumping reports and bills of
lading to verify receipt or delivery of specified products. May supervise workers engaged in
loading and unloading tank cars and trucks, and receiving, storing, and issuing petroleum
products [LOADING-RACK SUPERVISOR (petrol. refin.)]. Performs other duties as described
under SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master Title.
GOE: 05.12.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L4 SVP: 7 DLU: 77
914.167-010 DISPATCHER, CHIEF II (petrol. & gas; petrol. refin.; pipe lines) alternate
titles: district superintendent, gas and gasoline; general-office dispatcher; superintendent,
pressure
Coordinates activities of GAS DISPATCHER (pipe lines;
utilities) to deliver natural gas from oil fields through pipelines to delivery points: Reviews
customer purchase requests to gather information for scheduling gas movements from various
fields. Prepares schedules and notifies GAS DISPATCHER (pipe lines; utilities) by radio,
teletype, or telephone to release specific amount of gas from well. Reviews periodic reports of
gas pressures and volume of gas delivered to ensure safe operation of pipelines. Keeps records of
deliveries of gas, pressures maintained, and shutdowns of lines. May coordinate transfer of liquid
petroleum products by pipeline.
GOE: 05.02.01 STRENGTH: S GED: R4 M3 L4 SVP: 7 DLU: 77
Directs and coordinates field activities of workers who
route and control flow of oil and petroleum products through pipelines from point of origin, such
as wells and storage tanks to delivery points, such as terminals, carriers, refineries, and tank
farms, according to delivery schedules: Reviews oil movement schedules and notifies field
personnel, such as DISPATCHER, RELAY (pipe lines); STATION ENGINEER, MAIN LINE
(pipe lines); and GAUGERS (petrol. & gas; petrol. refin.; pipe lines), by teletype, telephone, and
field radio as to type and quantities of oil to be moved, facilities and storage stock to be used,
destinations, operating procedures, and pumping and delivery schedules. Studies data on oil and
oil movement, such as temperatures, pressures, specific gravities, sediment and contamination
content, and pumping rates, and ensures compliance with schedules and contract specifications
by dispatching instructions to field personnel to increase or decrease pumping rates and
pressures, to switch and inject feeder streams of crude and blend oil, and to gauge and test oil.
Compares pumping reports with delivery reports to ascertain quantity of oil delivered. Computes
data for production reports and for instruction changes relative to pumping rates and pressures,
using calculator and slide rule. When scheduling and directing movement of petroleum products
through processing, storage, and shipping departments of refineries, may be designated
Dispatcher, Refinery (pipe lines).
GOE: 05.02.01 STRENGTH: S GED: R4 M4 L4 SVP: 7 DLU: 77
914.362-010 COAL PIPELINE OPERATOR (pipe lines)
Controls, from master panel, semiautomatic processing
plant that pulverizes and mixes coal with water and introduces resulting slurry into pipeline for
transportation. Moves controls to start and regulate conveyors, pumps, grinding mills, tank
agitators, and auxiliary equipment that convert coal to slurry of specified density and acidity,
following standard procedures. Reviews laboratory reports and observes panel lights,
flowmeters, and recording instruments to maintain standard conditions in plant and pipeline.
Gives directions to assistant to open valves that regulate admission of slurry into pipeline and to
make manual adjustments to processing and distribution equipment. Maintains operating log
from instrument readings. May control booster pumping stations from panel or direct station
operations by telephone.
GOE: 06.02.18 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M3 L3 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
Inspects petroleum-dispensing equipment and machinery
at wholesale distributing plants of refinery for defects: Operates air-elimination and pumping
equipment to detect malfunctions. Pumps petroleum from storage tanks into calibrated cans or
tests tank trucks to verify accuracy of recording meters. Compiles reports of inspection data.
GOE: 05.07.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M3 L3 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
914.362-018 STATION ENGINEER, MAIN LINE (pipe lines) alternate titles:
pump-station operator; station operator
Operates electric, diesel, gas, or automated pumping
equipment to pump and route petroleum products through pipelines at main-line or terminal
stations according to instructions and destination: Turns valves and starts engines to pump oil
through station. Reads flow and pressure meters, and turns valves to vary pumping rate and line
pressure, according to specifications. Turns handwheel or directs GAUGER (petrol. & gas;
petrol. refin.; pipe lines) to open or close pipeline valves to direct flow of oil to storage tanks
according to grade; to direct flow of oil through station and along pipeline, according to
destination; or to switch oil to alternative pipelines to prevent contamination between grades.
Inspects pumping equipment to detect malfunctioning and leaks. Lubricates machinery, and
repairs and adjusts pumps and equipment, using handtools. Records pressures, temperature, and
flow rates, and maintains records of oil stock and oil receipts. May pump natural gas or natural
gas liquid products. May gauge and test oil or direct work of GAUGERS (petrol. & gas; petrol.
refin.; pipe lines). May use radiotelephone equipment.
GOE: 05.06.03 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L3 SVP: 7 DLU: 77
Operates steam, gas, gasoline, electric, or diesel pumps
and auxiliary equipment to restore and control flow of oil from wells: Opens valves to regulate
flow of oil from wells to storage tanks or into pipelines. Turns valves to adjust pressure of
separator which separates natural gas from oil. Reads flowmeters, gauges oil in tanks with
calibrated steel tape, and prepares reports of amount and quality of oil pumped and in storage.
Collects and bottles samples of oil for laboratory analysis. Lubricates and repairs pumps, using
grease gun, oilcan, and handtools. Examines pipelines for leaks. Reports major breakdowns and
well difficulties. May test and treat oil to reduce water and sediment content according to
specifications for pipeline transportation of oil.
GOE: 05.06.03 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M3 L3 SVP: 6 DLU: 77
Operates pumps and manifold systems to load
petro-chemical products, such as caustic soda, methanol, and styrene into trucks, barges, and tank
cars: Reads loading order or receives instructions from supervisor. Determines movement of
products through lines from storage tanks to tank trucks, barges, and tank cars utilizing
knowledge of interconnections, pipeline capacities, manifolds, and pumps. Inspects and weighs
vessels to prevent contamination and to satisfy loading procedures. Coordinates product
movement activities with other workers to ensure continuous flow of product. Starts pumps,
observes pressure and flowmeters, and turns valves to regulate flow of product to loading vessel
according to loading procedures. Signals other pumper-gaugers to open and close hatch valves
and to gauge, sample, and determine temperature of tank contents. Records operating data, such
as products and quantities pumped, storage tank used, gauge readings, and operating time.
Inspects valves, flanges, manifolds throughout system and tightens connections, using handtools.
Delivers product samples to laboratory and affixes product warning placards onto vessel.
Operates blenders and heaters to mix, blend, and heat products. May perform variety of tests to
determine viscosity, specific gravity, and flash point of sample contents.
GOE: 05.06.04 STRENGTH: M GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 7 DLU: 77
Performs duties as described under APPRENTICE (any
industry) Master Title.
GOE: 05.06.04 STRENGTH: M GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 7 DLU: 77
914.382-022 PUMPER, HEAD (petrol. & gas) alternate titles: field operator
Operates pumps and auxiliary equipment to produce
artificial flow of oil or gas from wells in oil field: Starts pumps and opens valves to pump oil
from wells into storage tanks. Starts compressor engines and diverts oil from storage tanks into
compressor units and auxiliary equipment to recover natural gas from oil. Opens valves to return
compressed gas to bottoms of specified wells to repressurize them and force oil to surface.
Operates engines and pumping units from central powerplant to shut off wells according to
production schedule and to switch flow of oil into unfilled storage tanks. Reads tank gauges and
pump meters, and keeps production records. May supervise OIL PUMPERS (petrol. & gas) and
other workers engaged in producing oil from wells. May repair gas and oil meters and gauges
[INSTRUMENT MECHANIC (any industry)].
GOE: 05.06.03 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M3 L3 SVP: 7 DLU: 77
Gauges and tests amount of oil in storage tanks, and
regulates flow of oil and, other petroleum products into pipelines at wells, tank farms, refineries,
and marine and rail terminals, following prescribed standards and regulations: Gauges quantity
of oil in storage tanks before and after delivery, using calibrated steel tape and conversion tables.
Lowers thermometer into tanks to obtain temperature reading. Turns bleeder valves, or lowers
sample container into tank to obtain oil sample. Tests oil to determine amount of bottom
sediment, water, and foreign materials, using centrifugal tester. Calculates test results, using
standard formulas. Records readings and test results. Starts pumps, and opens valves on pipelines
and tanks to regulate and direct flow of oil from and into tanks, according to delivery schedules.
Reads automatic gauges at specified time intervals to determine flow rate of oil into or out of
tanks and amount of oil in tanks. Inspects pipelines, valves, and flanges to detect malfunctions,
such as loose connections and leaks. Tightens connections with wrenches, greases and oils
valves, using grease gun and oilcan. Reports leaks or defective valves to maintenance personnel.
Clamps seal around valves to secure tanks. May gauge tanks containing petroleum and natural
gas byproducts, such as condensate or natural gasoline. May operate pumps, teletype, and mobile
radio. May clean pumps, machinery, and equipment. May issue delivery or receiving tickets.
May record meter and pressure readings at gas wells. May regulate flow of products into
pipelines, using automated pumping equipment. When gauging oil received from and delivered
to terminals, tank farms, and refineries, may be designated Gauger, Delivery (pipe lines).
GOE: 05.06.03 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M3 L3 SVP: 6 DLU: 77
914.485-010 BARREL FILLER II (beverage)
Tends pumps to transfer wine from storage tanks to
barrels: Inserts nozzle of automatic filler stem into vent of barrel, turns switch and observes
readings of meter to verify filling of barrel with specified amounts of wine. Weighs wine-filled
barrels and deducts tare (weight of empty barrel) to determine weight of wine, using platform
scale. Marks or stencils information on barrels, such as weight and type of wine. May load filled
barrels on trucks or railroad cars [INDUSTRIAL-TRUCK OPERATOR (any industry)].
GOE: 06.04.37 STRENGTH: H GED: R2 M2 L1 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
914.585-010 GAS-TRANSFER OPERATOR (chemical)
Tends equipment to transfer liquid gases from processing
equipment to tank trucks and storage tanks: Connects hose and starts pumps until specified
quantity of gas has been transferred, as indicated by gauge. Ensures that specified type of gas is
pumped, using portable gas analyzer. Records type and quantity of gas pumped, truck number,
and departure time. Positions truck in loading area. May refuel and fill oil well of tank trucks.
May fill railway tank cars. May evacuate air space between inner and outer tanks of trucks or
railway tank cars, using vacuum pump.
GOE: 06.04.12 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M2 L2 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Tends equipment that pumps solvents, pigments, and
caustics into storage tanks for use in processing reclaim rubber: Dips pigment samples from tank
car or container for laboratory analysis. Connects hose couplings between tank cars and
pipelines. Starts pumps and opens valves to direct flow of liquid pigments into specified storage
or supply tanks. Reads flowmeter to ascertain quantity of stock entering tank. Directs transfer of
drums and bags of material from freight cars to specified storage areas and notifies supervisor
when supplies drop to specified levels. May schedule delivery of pigments. May convey dry
pigments to production areas, using electric truck.
GOE: 05.12.06 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
Tends power-driven pumps that transfer wort, beer, or
liquefied yeast mixture to various sections of brewery: Receives signal from point of destination
indicating time of fluid transfer. Connects flexible hose and stationary lines to pumps and vessels
containing specified fluid and notifies worker at destination point of line prior to transfer of fluid.
Turns valves and starts pump to admit and control flow of liquid through lines. Collects random
samples of fluid from vessels for laboratory testing, using beaker. May tend automated
equipment to transfer liquids through various processes. May observe thermometers and turn
valves to regulate flow of beer through refrigeration unit to maintain specified temperature of
product [COOLING-MACHINE OPERATOR (beverage)]. May pump two or more varieties of
beer into one tank to blend mixture. May record types and amounts of beer pumped. May clean
pumps and lines by flushing with cleansing solutions and water. May be designated according to
plant location or product transferred as Bottle-House Pumper (beverage); Cellar Pumper
(beverage); Wort Pumper (beverage); Yeast Pumper (beverage).
GOE: 06.04.40 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
914.667-010 LOADER I (any industry) alternate titles: car filler; liquid loader; tank-car
loader; truck loader
Pumps liquid chemicals, liquid petroleum products, and
other liquids into or from tank cars, trucks, or barges: Verifies tank car numbers with loading
instructions to ensure accurate placement of cars by crew. Connects ground cable to carry off
static electricity. Removes and replaces or gives directions to another worker to remove and
replace dome caps, using wrenches. Inspects interior for cleanliness and exterior for leaks or
damage. Swings loading spout over dome and turns valve to admit liquids to tank. Lowers gauge
rod into tank or reads meter to verify specified volume of liquids loaded. Lowers sample bottle
into tank for laboratory testing. Copies load specification on placard and tacks placard to tank.
Seals outlet valves on car. When unloading cars, connects hose to outlet plugs on cars and
attaches special dome, using wrenches. Starts pumps or turns valves to admit compressed air into
tank car and force liquids into storage tanks. May test sample for specific gravity, using
hydrometer, and record reading on loading slip. May clean interior of tank cars or tank trucks,
using mechanical spray nozzle. May inspect rupture disc, vacuum relief valve, rubber gaskets on
valves and cover plates, and replace defective parts, using wrenches. May pump nitrogen or
compressed air into car to test for leaks. May be designated according to material loaded and
unloaded as Acid Loader (chemical); Caustic Loader (chemical); Fats And Oils Loader (soap &
rel.).
GOE: 06.04.40 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
Operates power-driven pumps that transfer liquids,
semiliquids, gases, or powdered materials, performing any combination of following duties:
Observes pressure gauges and flowmeters, and adjusts valves to regulate speed of pumps and
control pressure and rate of flow of materials. Transfers materials to and from storage tanks,
processing tanks, trucks, railroad cars, ships, canals, and mines. Pumps crude oil from wells.
Maintains pumps and lines by replacing filters and gaskets, tightening connections, and adjusting
pumps, using handtools. May transfer liquids by siphoning. May connect pipelines between
pumps and containers or storage tanks being filled or emptied. May collect samples of materials
for laboratory analysis. May determine density of liquids, using hydrometer. May record quantity
of item pumped. May inventory contents of storage tank, using calibrated rod, or by reading
mercury gauge and tank charts. Usually receives verbal or written orders from superior as to
amount to be pumped and is not responsible for mixing or processing. May be designated
according to material pumped or area of work as Acid Pumper (chemical); Glycol-Service
Operator (plastic-synth.); Irrigating-Pump Operator (agriculture); Tailings-Dam Pumper (smelt.
& refin.); Yard Pumper (any industry).
GOE: 05.06.03 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M2 L3 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
914.685-010 FISH BAILER (fishing & hunt.)
Tends pumps to unload fish from hold of ship into
screening tank on dock: Swings end of suction hose over hold of ship, and clamps hose in
position. Forces fish from various parts of hold to point under suction pipe, using water hose.
Climbs into hold of ship to guide suction hose into hard-to-reach areas.
GOE: 03.04.03 STRENGTH: M GED: R1 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
914.687-010 LABORER, PIPELINES (pipe lines)
Maintains area around pump stations and pipelines and
services equipment, performing any combination of following tasks: Loads and unloads
materials, tools, and equipment onto and from trucks by hand. Digs drainage ditches, cuts brush,
and clears ground around pipe, using pick, shovel, wheelbarrow, and ax. Cleans feeder pipes with
scrapers and steel brushes. Paints pipe, using brush and spray gun. Assists in carrying and laying
of feeder pipes.
GOE: 05.12.03 STRENGTH: H GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
914.687-014 LOADER HELPER (any industry)
Assists LOADER (any industry) I in pumping liquid
chemicals, petroleum products, and other liquids into or from tank cars, trucks, or barges,
performing any combination of following duties: Cleans tanks, using brooms, hose, and cleaning
compound. Removes and replaces dome caps, using wrenches. Attaches ground cable to truck to
prevent sparks due to static electricity when flammable or volatile material is to be loaded or
unloaded. Connects hose to outlet plugs at bottom of tank to prepare car for unloading.
Disconnects hose and replaces plugs after unloading, using wrenches. Performs other duties as
described under HELPER (any industry) Master Title.
GOE: 05.12.06 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
914.687-018 PUMPER HELPER (any industry)
Assists PUMPER (any industry) in pumping liquids from
one vessel to another, from storage tanks to processing equipment, or from one process to
another: Moves levers to adjust pumping pressure. Cleans pumps, using solvent and rags,
lubricates pumps, using oilcan and grease gun. Dismantles pumps to be repaired and reassembles
parts, using handtools. Tightens pipe connections between pumps and vessels, using wrenches.
May collect random samples of liquid for laboratory analysis. Performs other duties as described
under HELPER (any industry) Master Title.
GOE: 05.12.06 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
915 ATTENDANTS AND SERVICERS, PARKING LOTS AND AUTOMOTIVE
SERVICE FACILITIES
This group includes occupations concerned with parking,
cleaning, polishing, lubricating, and refueling trucks, buses, and automobiles, and related
servicing activities.
915.133-010 SUPERVISOR, PARKING LOT (automotive ser.)
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in parking automobiles in parking lot or storage garage: Prepares daily collection report and bank
deposit. Performs other duties as described under SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master Title.
May actuate parking meters in parking lot, using key. May verify daily reports against meter
readings.
GOE: 09.04.02 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 78
915.134-010 TIRE-SERVICE SUPERVISOR (automotive ser.) alternate titles:
manager, tire service
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in servicing and repairing automobile and truck tires and tubes: Examines damaged, defective, or
flat tires to determine feasibility of repair and assigns workers to tasks, such as removing nails,
changing tubes, installing boots, and changing tires on vehicles. May direct activities of workers
engaged in repairing, relining, and adjusting vehicle brakes. Performs other duties as described
under SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master Title.
GOE: 05.12.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 6 DLU: 77
915.137-010 CAR-WASH SUPERVISOR (automotive ser.)
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in washing and polishing automobiles and performing related services in automatic car wash:
Inventories supplies, such as detergents, brushes, and tire-blacking compound. Quotes prices to
customers desiring such services as automobile waxing and polishing. Accepts payment and
makes change. Supervises personnel engaged in polishing and washing automobiles or parts of
vehicles not washed by automatic mechanism. Inspects equipment for wear and arranges for
repair or replacement as necessary. Resolves customer complaints. Keeps records of daily
receipts, employee time and wage data, and supplies used. May participate in washing, polishing,
and performance of other services during peak periods.
GOE: 05.12.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
Services automobiles, buses, trucks, and other automotive
vehicles with fuel, lubricants, and accessories: Fills fuel tank of vehicles with gasoline or diesel
fuel to level specified by customer. Observes level of oil in crankcase and amount of water in
radiator, and adds required amounts of oil and water. Adds necessary amount of water to battery,
and washes windshield of vehicle. Lubricates vehicle and changes motor oil [LUBRICATION
SERVICER (automotive ser.) 915.687-018]. Replaces accessories, such as oil filter, air filter,
windshield wiper blades, and fan belt. Installs antifreeze and changes spark plugs. Repairs or
replaces tires [TIRE REPAIRER (automotive ser.) 915.684-010]. Replaces lights, and washes
and waxes vehicle. Collects cash from customer for purchases and makes change or charges
purchases, using customer's credit card. May adjust brakes [BRAKE ADJUSTER (automotive
ser.) 620.684-018]. May sell batteries and automobile accessories usually found in service
stations. May assist in arranging displays, taking inventories, and making daily reports.
GOE: 05.10.02 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 81
Parks automobiles for customers in parking lot or storage
garage: Places numbered tag on windshield of automobile to be parked and hands customer
similar tag to be used later in locating parked automobile. Records time and drives automobile to
parking space, or points out parking space for customer's use. Patrols area to prevent thefts from
parked automobiles. Collects parking fee from customer, based on charges for time automobile is
parked. Takes numbered tag from customer, locates automobile, and surrenders it to customer, or
directs customer to parked automobile. May service automobiles with gasoline, oil, and water.
When parking automobiles in storage garage, may be designated Storage-Garage Attendant
(automotive ser.). May direct customers to parking spaces.
GOE: 09.04.02 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 81
Sells fuel, lubricants, and accessories at self-service
station to operators of automobiles, buses, trucks, and other automotive vehicles: Allows
customer to fill fuel tank of automotive vehicle with fuel, such as gasoline or diesel fuel, to
desired level. Checks level of oil in crankcase and amount of water in radiator, and adds oil and
water as requested by customer. Collects cash from customer for purchases and makes change or
charges purchases, using customer's credit card. Prepares daily report of fuel, oil, and accessories
sold. May lubricate vehicle, change motor oil, and replace accessories, such as oil filter, air filter,
windshield wiper blades, and fan belt. May install antifreeze, change spark plugs, make minor
brake adjustments, and repair or replace tires. May fill fuel tanks for customers. May service
fishing boats and pleasure craft or drive tow boat vehicle to haul boats to and from dock and
parking area and be designated Marine-Service-Station Attendant (water trans.).
GOE: 09.04.02 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 81
915.583-010 LOT ATTENDANT (retail trade)
Verifies receipt of new cars delivered to dealer and parks
cars in new car lot in orderly manner: Compares serial numbers of incoming cars against invoice.
Inspects cars to detect damage and to verify presence of accessories listed on invoice, such as
spare tires and radio and stereo equipment. Records description of damages and lists missing
items on delivery receipt. Parks new cars in assigned area according to model. Assigns stock
control numbers to cars, and catalogs and stores keys. Reparks cars, following sales, to maximize
use of space and maintain lot in order. Delivers sold cars to new car preparation department.
Services cars in storage to protect tires, battery, and finish against deterioration.
GOE: 05.08.03 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L3 SVP: 3 DLU: 86
Refuels and oils motor vehicles, such as trucks and buses,
in company garage: Refills vehicle radiator and washes windows of vehicle. Transports
materials, such as filled and empty oil drums, using forklift. Compiles mileage records, fuel
consumption log, and storage tank inventory.
GOE: 05.12.06 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 86
Performs any combination of following duties in
automatic car wash: Directs patron to entrance of wash station or guides automobile onto wheel
track of automatic mechanism. Cleans front and rear of vehicle, using brush and detergent.
Activates wash mechanism and observes operation to detect equipment malfunctions. Notifies
supervisor when malfunctions occur. Receives payment from customer or issues change for
coin-operated equipment. Fills detergent and wax tanks, lubricates equipment, and replaces spray
jets and hoses as needed. May vacuum interior of automobile.
GOE: 09.04.02 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M2 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 81
915.667-014 PARKING LOT SIGNALER (automotive ser.) alternate titles: general lot
attendant
Directs vehicle drivers to specific parking spot, using
hand signals: Lifts, positions, and removes barricades to open or close parking areas at direction
of SUPERVISOR, PARKING LOT (automotive ser.) 915.133-010. Signals vehicle drivers with
hands or flashlight to parking area or to spot within parking area at activities, such as sporting
events, concerts, and expositions.
GOE: 09.04.02 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 86
Repairs damaged tires of automobiles, buses, trucks, and
other automotive vehicles: Raises vehicle, using hydraulic jack, and unbolts wheel, using lug
wrench. Removes wheel from vehicle by hand or, when repairing giant tires of heavy equipment,
by use of power hoist. Locates puncture in tubeless tire by visual inspection or by immersing
inflated tire in water bath and observing air bubbles emerging from puncture. Seals puncture in
tubeless tire by inserting adhesive material and expanding rubber plug into puncture, using
handtools. Separates tubed tire from wheel, using rubber mallet and metal bar or mechanical tire
changer. Removes inner tube from tire and inspects tire casing for defects, such as holes and
tears. Glues boot (tire patch) over rupture in tire casing, using rubber cement. Inflates inner tube
and immerses it in water to locate leak. Buffs defective area of inner tube, using scraper, and
patches tube with adhesive rubber patch or seals rubber patch to tube, using hot vulcanizing
plate. Reassembles tire onto wheel, and places wheel on balancing machine to determine
counterweights required to balance wheel. Hammers required counterweights onto rim of wheel.
Cleans sides of white wall tires and remounts wheel onto vehicle. Responds to emergency calls
to make repairs or replacements of damaged tires at customer's home or on road. May be
designated according to specialty as Giant-Tire Repairer (automotive ser.); Tire Changer
(automotive ser.); Tire Changer, Aircraft (air trans.); Tire Changer, Road Service (automotive
ser.). May rotate tires to different positions on vehicle, using tire changing machine, handtools,
and tire balancing machine.
GOE: 05.12.15 STRENGTH: H GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 3 DLU: 81
Installs prefabricated seat covers in automobiles: Places
covers over seats and backs, smoothing them by hand to remove wrinkles. Fastens covers by
closing zippers, joining snap fasteners, or securing them to cushion frame or springs.
GOE: 05.12.12 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Services trucks, buses, automobiles, and other automotive
equipment used in industrial or commercial establishments: Inspects equipment to ascertain
gasoline, oil, and water requirements. Tests batteries and tires. Changes oil and lubricates
automotive equipment [LUBRICATION SERVICER (automotive ser.) 915.687-018]. May keep
record of gas and oil supplied to each vehicle and gasoline and oil supplies in storage tanks.
GOE: 05.12.08 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 3 DLU: 86
Lubricates moving parts of automotive vehicles, such as
automobiles, buses, and trucks: Injects grease into units, such as springs, universal joints, and
steering knuckles, using hand or compressed-air powered grease gun. Inspects fluid level of
steering gear, power steering reservoir, transmission, differential, rear axle housings, and
shackles. Checks air pressure of tires. Lubricates moving parts with specified lubricants. Drains
oil from crankcase and refills crankcase with required amount of oil. Sprays leaf springs with
lubricant, using spray gun. Adds water to radiator and battery. Replaces oil and air filters. May
sell lubrication and safety inspection services and maintain related records on regular customers,
following up periodically with telephone, mail, or personal reminders.
GOE: 05.12.08 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
915.687-022 PORTER, USED-CAR LOT (retail trade; wholesale tr.) alternate titles: car
cleaner; car porter; used-car-lot attendant
Cleans and services used cars at used-car lot: Cleans
interior and exterior of cars being offered for sale. Repairs and changes tires. Keeps used-car lot
neat and orderly. May clean and change spark plugs or replace windshield wiper blades and
arms. May pick up and deliver cars to customers. May clean new cars. May replenish fluids for
battery, radiator, crankcase, transmission, and brakes. May replace battery.
GOE: 05.12.18 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 82
Cleans engines, bodies, and chassis of automotive
vehicles, using high pressure steam hose and detergent solution: Starts boiler to generate steam.
Sprays steam and detergent solution over vehicle chassis, engine, or parts, to remove dirt and
grease. Lowers engine or chassis parts into tank of detergent solution, by hand or by use of hoist,
to clean inaccessible surfaces. Scrapes off adherent grime and grease, using wire brush or putty
knife. May spray vehicle body with steam and caustic compound to remove paint. May clean
forging dies and be designated Steam-Clean-Machine Operator (forging).
GOE: 05.12.18 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
915.687-030 TAXI SERVICER (motor trans.)
Services taxicab fleet and maintains terminal yard and
office in orderly condition: Refuels and lubricates taxicabs [GAS-AND-OIL SERVICER (motor
trans.)]. Changes and repairs tires [TIRE REPAIRER (automotive ser.)]. Cleans parking area and
removes rubbish. Cleans offices and equipment [CLEANER, COMMERCIAL OR
INSTITUTIONAL (any industry)].
GOE: 05.12.18 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
915.687-034 AUTOMOBILE DETAILER (automotive ser.)
Cleans and refurbishes new and used automobiles,
performing any combination of following duties: Washes vehicle exterior to clean cars, using
cleaning solution, water, cloths, and brushes. Applies wax to auto body, and wipes or buffs
surfaces to protect surfaces and preserve shine, using cloth or buffing machine. Vacuums
interiors of vehicles to remove loose dirt and debris, using vacuum cleaner. Cleans upholstery,
rugs, and other surfaces, using cleaning agents, applicators, and cleaning devices. Applies
revitalizers and preservatives to vinyl or leather surfaces, and treats fabrics with spot and stain
resistant chemicals to preserve and protect interior components. Cleans engine and engine
compartment with steam cleaning equipment and various cleaning agents to remove grease and
grime. Applies special purpose cleaners to remove foreign materials which do not respond to
normal cleaning procedures, utilizing experience and following recommendations of product
manufacturer. Paints engine components and related parts, using spray gun or aerosol can and
masking material. Applies paint to chipped body surfaces of vehicle, using container of touchup
paint. Applies dyes and reconditioning chemical to vinyl tops of vehicle to restore color and
condition.
GOE: 05.12.18 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 86
This group includes occupations, not elsewhere
classified, concerned with transportation. Occupations, not elsewhere classified, concerned with
transportation and involving extensive record keeping activities are found in Group 248.
919.162-010 DISPATCHER, TRAFFIC OR SYSTEM (motor trans.; r.r. trans.)
Dispatches workers and equipment to prevent or rectify
service disruptions of local transit system, using radiophone equipment: Receives reports of
actual or anticipated disruptions and determines action required to rectify condition. Issues
instructions to workers for maintenance and repair of roadway and structures. Coordinates
movement of workers and equipment throughout system, using telephone communications
system. Listens to radio traffic reports to alert TRAFFIC INSPECTOR (motor trans.; r.r. trans.)
of conditions affecting schedules. Records service disruptions, time, and action taken. May
supervise activities of maintenance crews.
GOE: 07.04.05 STRENGTH: S GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 7 DLU: 77
919.223-010 INSTRUCTOR, BUS, TROLLEY, AND TAXI (motor trans.; r.r.
trans.)
Instructs students in driving buses, trolleys, or taxicabs,
and evaluates their progress: Explains mechanical and electrical functions of various vehicles,
using diagrams, charts, and jacked-up chassis. Demonstrates operation of vehicles to students.
Observes students while driving to evaluate their performance and progress. Instructs students in
methods of keeping records of cash receipts and accident reports. May instruct students in
operating monorail trains.
GOE: 09.03.03 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 6 DLU: 77
919.363-010 NEW-CAR INSPECTOR (motor trans.)
Inspects new cars prior to loading onto carriers:
Examines car for scratches, dents, and broken glass. Drives car to detect motor noises,
transmission malfunctions, and brake failure. Records findings. Drives cars onto trailer truck.
Keeps record of cars until delivery.
GOE: 06.03.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
Delivers rental cars to customers, and services them prior
to delivery: Sweeps out and vacuum cleans interior of rental automobile. Washes windows and
exterior of automobile, using water and other cleansing compounds and cloth. Regulates tire
pressure and adds gasoline and oil. Adds water to battery and radiator. Delivers automobile to
customer at specified pickup point. Collects rental payment and deposit from customer; and
observes that customer reads and signs rental contract. May deliver new or used automobiles to
customer from automobile dealership.
GOE: 05.08.03 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M2 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
Controls dinkey engine powered by electric, gasoline,
steam, compressed air, or diesel engine to transport and shunt cars at industrial establishment or
mine: Controls movement of dinkey that transports coal, rock, timber, slag, or supplies by
moving power controls and brake levers. Signals BRAKE HOLDER (any industry) by hand or
whistle to couple cars. Positions cars for loading or unloading according to signals of DUMPER
(any industry). Inspects engine at beginning and end of shift. May move levers to open or tilt cars
to dump materials. May throw switches and couple cars. May fuel and lubricate engine. May
inspect track for defects and assist in repairing track and installing additional rails and ties. May
be designated according to kind of power used as Dinkey Operator, Compressed Air (any
industry); according to work area as Dinkey Operator, Mine (mine & quarry); or material hauled
as Dinkey Operator, Slag (smelt. & refin.); Dinkey Operator, Slate (mine & quarry). May operate
flatcar equipped with derrick and be designated Derrick-Car Operator (r.r. trans.). May operate
railcar to transport personnel and equipment in area of logging camp and be designated Rail-Car
Operator (logging).
GOE: 05.11.04 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
Demonstrates, and delivers to purchasers, new and
reconditioned buses, trucks, tractors, fire engines, and other heavy vehicles. Picks up and delivers
parts, using light truck.
GOE: 05.08.03 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M1 L1 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
919.663-022 ESCORT-VEHICLE DRIVER (motor trans.)
Drives vehicle equipped with warning lights and signs to
escort trucks hauling mobile homes on public thoroughfares: Precedes escort and maintains
specified distance between pilot vehicle and escort to provide warning to other motorists and to
clear traffic at locations. Communicates by two-way radio with truck and other pilot vehicle
drivers to coordinate changes in speed and route, emergencies, or traffic congestion.
GOE: 05.08.03 STRENGTH: S GED: R2 M1 L2 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Drives tow-truck to move motor vehicles damaged by
accident, stalled, or ticketed by police for traffic violation: Receives call or is dispatched to
location by repair garage, automobile association, or police department by radio or telephone.
Attaches antisway bar to vehicle by means of cable, chains, or other grappling devices, and hoists
one end of vehicle, using hand or powered winch, to tow vehicle to repair garage or to police
department's impounding area. May make minor repairs to vehicles along highway, such as
replacing spark plugs, batteries, and light bulbs, and connecting loose wires. May perform other
duties when not engaged in towing, such as AUTOMOBILE-SERVICE-STATION
ATTENDANT (automotive ser.); TIRE REPAIRER (automotive ser.). May dismantle vehicles
to salvage parts, using such handtools as wrenches, pry bar, and hacksaws [AUTOMOBILE
WRECKER (wholesale tr.)]. May remove, bend, or cut parts of damaged vehicles preparatory to
towing.
GOE: 05.08.03 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
Drives one or more draft animals to pull materials,
vehicles, or implements, such as logs, wagons, grading scrapers, fertilizer spreaders, plows, or
scoops: Jiggles, pulls, and slackens reins, and gives oral commands to control movement of
team. May harness and hitch team to material, vehicle, or implement. May load and unload
vehicle or manipulate levers, pedals, or holding devices to release material. May groom, feed,
and water team and clean stable [STABLE ATTENDANT (any industry)]. May repair harness.
May drive one or team of horses to skid logs from forest and be designated Snaker (logging).
May be designated according to type of vehicle driven as Cart Driver (any industry); Dray Driver
(any industry); Wagon Driver (any industry); or according to kind of animals driven as
Horse-And-Wagon Driver (any industry); Mule Driver (any industry); or according to number of
animals driven as Four-Horse Hitch Driver (any industry); Six-Horse Hitch Driver (any
industry); Long-Line Teamster (any industry).
GOE: 03.04.05 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
Controls horizontally and vertically adjustable bridge,
between wharf and scow lashed to wharf, to allow railroad cars to be driven from land to scow:
Moves bridge controls to extend and align bridge tracks with tracks on barge. Controls vertical
movement of bridge in accordance with sinking of scow during loading. May lash scow to wharf
with steel cable drawn taut by winch or windlass when tugboat brings scow into position.
GOE: 05.11.04 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
919.683-010 DOCK HAND (air trans.)
Operates motorboat to transport passengers or cargo to
and from anchored amphibious airplanes and operates tractor to remove planes from water:
Loads cargo or directs passengers aboard motorboat. Pilots boat to plane or dock and discharges
cargo or passengers. Positions wheeled beaching gear at end of ramp in water and, standing in
water, pushes and pulls plane over ramping gear. Drives tractor to draw plane and gear up ramp
onto shore for removal to hangar. Cleans plane interiors and exteriors.
GOE: 05.08.04 STRENGTH: H GED: R2 M2 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
919.683-014 DRIVER (auto. mfg.; automotive ser.) alternate titles: car driver
Drives completed motor vehicle off assembly line to
specified repair, shipping, or storage area. May test performance of parts, such as lights, horn,
and windshield wipers. May drive completed vehicle onto railroad freight car and secure vehicle
for shipping. May drive customer's vehicle to and from service area of repair shop and be
designated Car Jockey (automotive ser.).
GOE: 05.08.03 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 90
Drives electric car mounted on rails, to transport ingots
and slabs from soaking pits to mill-approach-conveyor table: Moves lever controls to position car
for receiving material from soaking pit. Drives car to mill-approach-conveyor table. Pulls lever
to raise tilting cradle of car and deposit material on table. May operate car by remote control
from pulpit and be designated Table Operator (steel & rel.).
GOE: 05.11.04 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
Drives sweeping machine that cleans streets of trash and
other accumulations: Fills water tank of machine from hydrant. Drives sweeper along street near
curb. Moves controls to activate rotary brushes and water spray so that machine automatically
picks up dust and trash from paved street and deposits it in dirt trap at rear of machine. Pulls
lever to dump refuse in piles at curb for removal. May be employed by industrial plant, shopping
center, or other establishment to drive modified sweeper through parking lots, factory aisles, or
along private roads and be designated Power-Sweeper Operator (any industry). May drive
machine that sucks leaves into vacuum chamber and be designated Leaf-Sucker Operator
(government ser.). May drive vehicle equipped with rotating brushes to remove sand and litter
from newly constructed highways and be designated Sweeper Operator, Highways
(construction).
GOE: 05.11.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
919.683-026 TRACKMOBILE OPERATOR (any industry)
Operates trackmobile to transport railcars or trailers to
designated station areas: Drives trackmobile onto track and aligns steel wheels with rails. Moves
lever that activates hydraulic device to raise rubber tires allowing steel wheels of vehicle to rest
onto rails. Moves levers to couple trailers or railcars. Drives trackmobile to move railcars or
trailers to specified areas, such as weighing, loading, and cleaning.
GOE: 05.08.02 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
919.683-030 DRIVER, STARTING GATE (amuse. & rec.)
Steers vehicle equipped with rear folding barrier (gate)
that allows alignment and positioning of horses abreast of gate prior to official start of sulky
(harness) race. Accepts control of vehicle acceleration from HORSE-RACE STARTER (amuse.
& rec.) 153.267-010 who simultaneously actuates folding of gate at starting point of race. Drives
vehicle off track to clear path for race.
GOE: 05.08.03 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 86
919.687-010 CHECKER (motor trans.)
Counts and herds cattle, hogs, or sheep as they are
unloaded from shipping trucks in stockyard and verifies information on ticket, such as number of
head, identifying markings on livestock, and designated commission agency: Marks time of
arrival on ticket and gives it to shipper as receipt. Herds livestock into separate pens according to
markings which identify commission agency to which stock is assigned. May mark identification
on stock, using shears or chalk.
GOE: 05.09.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R1 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
919.687-014 CLEANER II (any industry)
Cleans interiors and exteriors of transportation vehicles,
such as airplanes, automobiles, buses, railroad cars, and streetcars: Cleans interior of vehicle,
using broom, cloth, mop, vacuum cleaner, and whisk broom. Cleans windows with water,
cleansing compounds, and cloth or chamois. Replenishes sanitary supplies in vehicle
compartments. Removes dust, grease, and oil from exterior surfaces of vehicles, using
steam-cleaning equipment, or by spraying or washing vehicles, using spraying equipment, brush
or sponge. May polish exterior of vehicle. May fumigate interior of vehicle, using fumigating
gases or sprays. May be designated according to type of vehicle cleaned as Airplane Cleaner (air
trans.); Automobile Washer (automotive ser.); Bus Cleaner (automotive ser.); Car Cleaner (r.r.
trans.); Coach Cleaner (r.r. trans.); Truck Washer (dairy products). When cleaning aircraft
interiors may be designated Cabin-Service Agent (air trans.).
GOE: 05.12.18 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 1 DLU: 77
919.687-018 SAFETY INSPECTOR, TRUCK (automotive ser.; motor trans.)
Inspects diesel and gasoline motortrucks to ensure that
trucks are equipped with accessories prescribed by law: Inspects truck for accessories, such as
tools, chains, flares, and first aid kit. Inspects air lines and electric circuits, and reports needed
repairs. May drive truck inside terminal yard and garage and position trailer for repair, loading,
or unloading. May service vehicle with fuel and water.
GOE: 05.07.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
Transports supplies and equipment by pack animals to
places inaccessible by other means of transportation. Assembles equipment, loads and straps it
on animals to prevent dislodgment during transit. Leads animals to destination.
GOE: 03.04.05 STRENGTH: H GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
92 PACKAGING AND MATERIALS HANDLING OCCUPATIONS
This division includes occupations concerned with
preparing and arranging materials and products in bulk and nonbulk forms for distribution or
storage; moving and loading or unloading equipment, materials, and products; operating or
tending filling, packing, and wrapping machines or conveyors; driving forklifts, lumber carriers,
and related material-handling machinery and equipment; and using scoops, handtrucks, and
wheelbarrows to load and move materials.
920 PACKAGING OCCUPATIONS
This group includes occupations concerned with
assembling containers; pouring and placing materials and products into containers; covering
articles or goods with cellophane, paper, and other wrapping materials; cleaning, closing,
labeling, stenciling, and stacking articles and containers; and operating or tending filling,
packing, or wrapping machines.
920.130-010 SUPERVISOR, PACKING (sugar & conf.)
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in packing sugar: Reads job order schedules to ascertain grist, type of containers, and packing
priority. Directs changing of screens and machine setup according to work order specifications.
Observes process stations to verify conformance of packaging, sugar sampling, and package
weighing to quality control standards. Performs other duties as described under SUPERVISOR
(any industry) Master Title.
GOE: 06.04.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 6 DLU: 77
920.132-010 PACKAGING SUPERVISOR (any industry)
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in packaging products and materials for storage or shipment: Studies production order to
ascertain type and quantity of product, containers to be used, and other packaging requirements.
Inspects products prior to packaging and returns rejected products to production departments.
Observes packaging operations and inspects containers to verify conformance to specifications.
Starts, adjusts, and repairs packaging machinery, or notifies maintenance department. Trains
workers in operation of equipment. Requisitions containers and other supplies for delivery to
work stations. Performs other duties as described under SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master
Title. May be designated according to type of container filled as Barrel Filler, Head (any
industry); Bottling Supervisor (any industry); Can Supervisor (any industry).
GOE: 06.04.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M2 L3 SVP: 6 DLU: 86
920.132-014 SUPERVISOR, CARTON AND CAN SUPPLY (beverage)
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in forming cartons and stamping date on beer cans: Adjusts conveyors and can dating and carton
forming machines. Verifies cans, can dates, and cartons against order specifications. Performs
other duties as described under SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master Title.
GOE: 06.02.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 7 DLU: 77
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in receiving, grading, storing, and shipping fruits and vegetables: Trains workers in grading and
packing procedures in accordance with customers' specifications. Inspects storage area to
determine freshness of produce and indicates produce to be packed and removed. Inspects
packaged produce for conformance to customers' specifications. Directs workers engaged in
icing loaded railroad cars or trucks. Performs other duties as described under SUPERVISOR
(any industry) Master Title. May repair packing equipment and machinery. May supervise
workers engaged in constructing packing crates and boxes. May specialize in packing specific
produce, such as apples, citrus fruit, or potatoes, or be designated according to produce packed as
Banana-Ripening-Room Supervisor (wholesale tr.).
GOE: 06.02.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 6 DLU: 79
920.137-014 SORTING SUPERVISOR (brick & tile)
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in sorting tile and brick according to color and grade and in packing materials in cartons.
Performs duties as described under SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master Title.
GOE: 06.02.01 STRENGTH: M GED: R4 M2 L3 SVP: 6 DLU: 77
920.137-018 SUPERVISOR (sugar & conf.)
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in inspecting boxes of packaged chewing gum, wrapping boxes in cellophane, packing boxes in
cartons, or unwrapping packages of defective gum. Trains new employees and evaluates work
performance. Performs duties as described under SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master Title.
May be designated according to process as Supervisor, Inspection Room (sugar & conf.);
Supervisor, Unwrapping Room (sugar & conf.); Supervisor, Wrapping Room (sugar & conf.).
GOE: 06.02.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in filling, coding, labeling, and packaging containers of paints and related products. Plans filling
and labeling methods, according to knowledge of operations and type and quantity of product.
Performs duties as described under SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master Title.
GOE: 06.04.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L3 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
920.137-026 SUPERVISOR, PACKING AND WRAPPING (any industry)
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in packing or wrapping products and materials to protect them from damage during storage or
shipment: Studies production orders and confers with other department supervisors to ascertain
type and quantity of product to be shipped and packing requirements, such as containers or
wrapping material to be used, and to coordinate department's activities with other departments.
Inspects products prior to packing and wrapping and places rejected products aside or returns
them to production departments. Observes packing and wrapping operations to verify
conformance to specifications. Trains workers in packing and wrapping procedures. Performs
other duties as described under SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master Title. May supervise
workers engaged in cleaning upholstered furniture of foreign material prior to packing and be
designated Supervisor, Inspect, Clean-Up, And Wrap (furniture). May supervise workers
engaged in final assembly of mirrors before packing and be designated Supervisor, Packing
(glass products).
GOE: 06.04.01 STRENGTH: M GED: R4 M2 L3 SVP: 7 DLU: 86
920.380-010 SETTER, JUICE PACKAGING MACHINES (can. & preserv.)
Sets up and adjusts can filling and sealing machines and
caser machines to package juice in juice processing establishment: Selects filler tubes according
to size of cans to be filled and installs and adjusts tubes in filling and sealing machines,
following production specifications and using wrench. Adjusts tension controls on filling and
sealing machines to regulate pressure of filling, capping, and sealing mechanisms, following
operation manual and using screwdriver. Sets and adjusts caser machine controls that position
feed hopper, folding and pressure rollers, and conveyor guides to encase products in conformity
with size and shape specifications, using mechanic's handtools. Starts machines, monitors filling,
sealing, and casing operations, and adjusts machines to conform with operations specifications
and production requirements. Replaces worn or damaged machine parts. Dismantles, cleans, and
reassembles machines. Cleans machines and lubricates moving parts [MACHINE CLEANER
(any industry) 699.687-014]. Occasionally installs cables to connect machines to power source,
using electrician's handtools.
GOE: 06.01.02 STRENGTH: M GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 6 DLU: 86
Examines, measures, and tests containers and materials
used to package drug and cosmetic products for conformity to specifications: Examines and
rejects tubes, bottles, cartons, caps, stoppers, and related materials containing such flaws as
chips, cracks, torn labels, or discoloration. Measures containers and cap samples to verify
specified dimensions, using micrometer, gauge, or caliper. Fills containers with liquid and pours
into graduate to verify container capacity. Records inspection or test results. May test
components, such as stoppers and seals, using hardness tester. May count, pour, or weigh out
contents of sample containers to verify data on label. May determine viscosity of fluids, using
viscometer. May convert liquid measure to avoirdupois weight, using calculating machine or
slide rule.
GOE: 06.03.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M3 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 78
Operates machine to form, fill, and seal tubelike
cellophane container with flavored sweet water to make icicle: Adds flavor extract to sweet water
in tank according to formula. Connects hose lines from tank to icicle machine. Mounts roll of
cellophane on spindle of machine and threads end of cellophane through guide rollers into feed
mechanism. Adjusts spindle counterweights to regulate tension on cellophane. Starts machine
and turns valves to admit sweet water into spout of machine. Turns on heating element that fuses
seams of cellophane. Moves levers to control flow of icicle fluid into machine. Removes
packaged icicles from discharge end of machine. Places icicles into containers and places
containers on conveyor.
GOE: 06.02.15 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
Feeds machine that covers plastic sheets with paper to
protect sheets during final processing and shipping: Feeds sheets between rollers of masking
machine. Lifts masked sheets from discharge end of machine and places sheets on trucks.
Segregates masked sheets according to quality as indicated on tickets. Places masked sheet over
lighted table or rack to make previously marked defective areas visible, and traces outlines onto
masked surface, using crayon.
GOE: 06.04.02 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Fastens paper bands around bolts of cloth preparatory to
wrapping or shipping: Places bolt of cloth on table over paper bands stacked in slots. Folds edge
of cloth under and fastens band near each end of bolt, using tape or glue. Marks yardage on end
of center board and records yardage according to lot number. May wrap cloth. May paste labels
on center board.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Cuts notches in container or bottle labels to indicate data,
such as type, batch, date, and destination of product, following predetermined code: Turns
setscrews to space and lock blades of notching device according to coding guide, using ruler.
Clamps stack of labels on bed of notching device and pushes bed forward to force labels against
blades. Prepares label-coding report. May insert or remove symbols, using tweezers to set up
carton-coding wheels. May wash defective labels from bottles.
GOE: 06.04.26 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.587-018 PACKAGER, HAND (any industry) alternate titles: hand packager
Packages materials and products manually, performing
any combination of following duties: Cleans packaging containers. Lines and pads crates and
assembles cartons. Obtains and sorts product. Wraps protective material around product. Starts,
stops, and regulates speed of conveyor. Inserts or pours product into containers or fills containers
from spout or chute. Weighs containers and adjusts quantity. Nails, glues, or closes and seals
containers. Labels containers, container tags, or products. Sorts bundles or filled containers.
Packs special arrangements or selections of product. Inspects materials, products, and containers
at each step of packaging process. Records information, such as weight, time, and date packaged.
May stack, separate, count, pack, wrap, and weigh bakery products and be designated Bakery
Worker (bakery products). May apply preservative to aircraft and spaceship parts, package parts
for shipment, and be designated Wrapper and Preserver (aircraft mfg.). May be designated
according to whether high-production or small-lot packaging as Fancy Packer (retail trade;
wholesale tr.); Packaging-Line Attendant (any industry); specific packaging duty performed as
filling, wrapping, packing, labeling, and container cleaning as Sack Sewer, Hand (any industry);
kinds of equipment used or product packaged as Candle Wrapper (fabrication, nec); Carton
Stapler (any industry); or whether packager performs associated duties as final assembly before
packaging product as Novelty-Balloon Assembler And Packer (rubber goods). May weigh and
package meat in retail store and be designated Meat Wrapper (retail trade). May be designated:
Bagger (any industry); Bow Maker, Gift Wrapping (any industry); Box Maker, Cardboard (any
industry); Box Wrapper (any industry); Bundler (any industry); Candy Packer (sugar & conf.);
Caser, Rolled Glass (glass mfg.); Coil Strapper (steel & rel.); Container Filler (any industry);
Filler (any industry); Furniture Packer (retail trade); Grader, Sausage And Wiener (meat
products); Guncotton Packer (chemical); Inserter, Promotional Item (any industry);
Inspector-Packager (any industry); Lidder (any industry); Mattress Packer (furniture); Packager,
Meat (meat products); Packer, Dried Beef (meat products); Packer, Foamed-In-Place (any
industry); Packer, Sausage And Wiener (meat products); Piece-Goods Packer (textile); Scaler,
Sliced Bacon (meat products); Sponge Packer (wholesale tr.); Stamper (any industry); Table
Worker (any industry); Tube Packer (rubber tire); Wrapper (any industry); Wrapper, Hand (can.
& preserv.); Wrapping Remover (any industry). Workers who tend packaging machines are
classified under PACKAGER, MACHINE (any industry) 920.685-078.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 88
920.587-022 SAMPLE CLERK, HANDKERCHIEF (garment)
Packs sample kits containing specified handkerchief
styles for sales personnel. Records samples assigned to each salesperson. Sends soiled samples to
be cleaned and returns samples to sales personnel.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L2 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Scribes identifying information onto semiconductor
wafer, using metal stylus (scribe): Obtains container loaded with semiconductor wafers and
removes wafers from container, using tweezers. Marks lot number and description number in
designated area of wafers, following specifications and using metal stylus. Records production
data. Cleans containers, using soap and water.
GOE: 06.04.37 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L2 SVP: 2 DLU: 86
Tends machine that packs and seals packaged tobacco
products into cartons: Examines packaged products on conveyor to detect defects, such as
defective folds or seams in wrappers or tear tape, offcentered stamps, or dents in cans. Removes
defective packages and notifies CIGARETTE-PACKING-MACHINE OPERATOR (tobacco) or
TOBACCO-PACKING-MACHINE OPERATOR (tobacco). Observes flow of cartons into
machine and removes defective cartons. Notifies MACHINE ADJUSTER (tobacco) of machine
malfunction. May form and place cartons on machine. May turn setscrews to set carton-holding
guides to accommodate cartons of various sizes. May be known according to product packaged
as Cigarette-Boxing-Machine Operator (tobacco). Workers who package product by hand are
classified under PACKER (tobacco).
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L2 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Tends machines that fill metal kegs with beer in
keg-filling (racking) room of brewery: Pushes metal keg or barrel onto conveyor leading to
racking machine. Lifts barrel from conveyor and positions barrel on machine. Lowers filling arm
of counter-pressure filling machine (racker), and fits nozzle into bung. Turns valves that
pressurize barrel and start flow of beer. Turns valve that releases filling arm when sight glass
indicates barrel is full and raises arm. Pounds wooden plug into bung, using mallet. Presses pedal
to roll barrel onto conveyor. Affixes revenue stamp over taphole, using staples or glue. Rolls
barrel from conveyor to loading chute or storage area. Washes machine and floor, using hose.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Examines packages of cigarettes to detect packing or
wrapping defects: Gathers sample package from each packing and wrapping machine and weighs
package to determine whether weight of cigarettes and package conforms to standards. Pulls tear
tape, removes cellophane wrapper, and examines glue line to detect defective gluing. Opens
packages with defective folding, printing, or stamp alignment and returns cigarettes for
rewrapping. Records weight and number of defective packages from each machine. Notifies
CELLOPHANE WRAPPER, MACHINE (any industry) or
CIGARETTE-PACKING-MACHINE OPERATOR (tobacco) of defects.
GOE: 06.03.02 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
920.667-014 SNUFF-CONTAINER INSPECTOR (tobacco)
Examines filled snuff containers, such as cans, tumblers,
and casings to determine if weight of container and wrapping conform to company standards:
Weighs random containers on scales to detect variations from weight tolerances. Examines
containers for defects, such as loosely sealed or misplaced labels and stamps. Discards defective
containers for salvage, and notifies packing workers of defects. May replace missing labels on
containers.
GOE: 06.03.02 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
Sets up filling and sealing machines to pack potato chips
in bags: Selects spouts according to size of bags being filled and attaches spouts to circular
conveyor of filling machine, using handtools. Adjusts height of conveyor that moves filled bags
from spouts of circular conveyor. Sets filling-machine scales according to weight specified for
filled bags. Starts heating unit of sealing machine and sets date on stamping unit of sealing
machine. Fills inkwell of stamping unit and regulates flow of ink onto stamp pad. Places
container under conveyor to catch chips from overflow of filling machine and dumps chips into
filling-machine hopper. Distributes supplies, such as bags and boxes, to workers engaged in
tending machines. Transports boxes of potato chips to storage area, using handtruck.
GOE: 06.01.02 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M1 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
Fabricates wooden crates or boxes, using woodworking
handtools and powered tools, and packs such items as machinery, vehicles, or other large or
odd-shaped products: Reads blueprints, shipping notices, and other specifications, and inspects
product to determine size and shape of container, materials to be used, and types of supports and
braces to be used. Lays out dimensions on materials with ruler, measuring tape, and pencil. Saws
materials to size, using handsaws and powered saws. Assembles materials, using nailing or
stapling machine, screws, bolts, glue, and handtools. Places product in container, manually or
using hoist. Bolts heavy pieces to bottom of container or skid. Wraps and pads product with
excelsior, paper or other packing material. Builds crate around large or odd-shaped articles. Nails
cover on crate. Wraps and tightens metal bands around crate, using banding equipment. Attaches
identification labels or stencils containing such information as shipping destination, weight, and
type of product contained on crate. Repairs broken crates. May cover military tanks and other
equipment with neoprene or other protective covering to protect them during shipment. May
count items to be packed to ensure compliance with shipping orders. May weigh loaded crate.
May move container to shipping area, and move lumber, paper, and other wrapping supplies to
crating area, using hand or industrial truck. May sharpen saw blades, using file. May be
designated according to item crated as Machinery Crater (machinery mfg.); Refrigerator Crater
(svc. ind. mach.), or specific duty performed as Crate Repairer (any industry).
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 87
Tends machine that compresses and binds paper, cloth, or
other loose materials to facilitate handling: Trucks or carries materials to baling machine. Places
materials in compression chamber of baling machine. Moves lever or electric switch, causing
ram to compress material. Threads tie bands around bale and twists or clamps ends of bands to
tighten bands. Opens compression chamber doors and removes bale from machine. May truck
bales to storage place, weigh bales, and record weight. May line compression chamber of baling
machine with paper, burlap, or other covering before baling. May sew or tie wrapping in place
after baling, and stencil bales. May be designated according to material baled as Cloth Baler
(textile); Feather Baler (text. prod., nec); Metal Baler (any industry); Paper Baler (paper goods);
Rag Baler (laundry & rel.); Tobacco Baler (tobacco); Corn-Husk Baler (grain-feed mills); Hair
Baler (leather mfg.); Leather Baler (leather mfg.); Offal Baler (leather mfg.); Scrap Baler
(nonfer. metal; steel & rel.).
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: H GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 81
Tends machine that wraps trademark band and cellophane
wrapper around cigars: Loads hopper with cigars and magazine with trademark bands. Places roll
of cellophane on spindle and threads cellophane through guides and tension rollers into machine.
Starts heating unit that seals cellophane wrapper. Starts machine and turns thumbscrews to set
guides and regulate tension of cellophane fed into machine. Inspects cigars for defective banding
or wrapping. Packs wrapped cigars in boxes.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Tends machine that automatically fills paper tubes with
BB shot for air rifles and crimps tube ends: Starts machine and observes action to detect
malfunctioning. Fills stations on dial plate manually with tubes from hopper when automatic
feed skips. Removes damaged tubes from feeder plate. Examines BB shot tubes for grease
smears, tears, and malformed ends. Stamps cardboard box flats with identifying data. Folds flats
into boxes and fills with shot-filled tubes. Places filled boxes on rollers for sealing.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.685-022 BLOCKER (tex. prod., nec)
Tends machine that automatically fastens cardboard disks
to sides of core or tube to form reel: Places bottom half of disk on machine bed. Places filled roll
of ribbon on disk, and top half of disk on roll. Trips pedal to bring hammer down and press disk
on core to complete reel. Stamps and packs reels in boxes. May adjust machine.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Tends machine that inserts filled beer bottles into
cardboard cartons: Positions empty carton on platform below automatic packer. Presses pedal to
raise platform to packer level and to deposit bottles in carton. Releases pedal and pushes full
carton onto conveyor. Straightens or resets partitions in carton.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Tends machine that wraps candles in plastic material,
decorative paper or foil: Installs roll of wrapping material in machine, and threads end of roll
through machine guides. Moves controls to set suction pickup mechanism for specified vacuum
to produce uniformly wrapped product without damage to wrapper. Places candles in cups of
rotating machine table, replenishing supply as candles are automatically wrapped. May pack
candles in box.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Tends machine that stitches articles, such as hairpins,
hooks and eyes, knitting needles, and snap fasteners, onto cards for sales presentation: Mounts
cones of threads onto spindles and threads ends through guides. Stacks cards in gravity fed
hopper. Starts machine and observes machine for jams as articles drop down feeder tubes and are
stitched onto moving card. Cuts stitching between cards to separate cards, using scissors, and
stacks filled cards. May attach articles on cards, using staples, elastic, or metal fasteners. May be
designated according to type of article mounted as Metal-Hairpin Carder (any industry); Pin
Inserter (any industry).
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.685-038 CASE PACKER AND SEALER (tobacco) alternate titles:
container-packer operator
Tends machine that packs and seals cartons of cigarettes
in shipping cases: Starts machine and conveyor belt and observes flow of cartons on conveyor to
determine whether cartons are filled and sealed according to specifications and that date stamp is
legible. Removes defective cartons. Shapes collapsible cases and places open end of case over
mouthpiece of packing unit, or loads blank shipping cases onto feed magazine. May adjust
counting and weighing mechanism on packing machine.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
Tends machines and equipment that pack cartons with
beer containers for shipment, using any of following methods: (1) Stacks flattened six-pack
cartons in rack of machine. Starts machine that automatically opens carton, loads carton with
cans of beer, and closes and moves carton onto conveyor. Clears jams when machine
automatically stops and presses button to restart machine. (2) Opens and places cartons on
conveyor of machine that automatically loads and seals cartons with four six-packs. (3) Folds
back flaps of carton bottom and holds carton against chute of loading machine. Moves lever of
machine to load carton with four six-packs and drops filled carton onto conveyor for transfer to
sealing machine. (4) Starts machine that automatically receives, assembles, loads, and seals
cartons. May turn setscrews to adjust such devices as carton opener and gluer.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.685-046 CIGAR BRANDER (tobacco)
Tends machine that stamps trademark on cigar wrapper:
Fills ink well on machine. Positions cellophane-wrapped cigars on conveyor leading into
machine and starts machine. Places trays at delivery end of machine to catch branded cigars and
removes filled trays. Observes machine operation to determine that stamping conforms to
specifications. Cleans ink roller and type, using ink solvent and rags. May tend similar machine
that brands directly on cigar.
GOE: 06.04.37 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Tends machine that forms cigarette packages, fills
packages with cigarettes, wraps packages with cellophane, and attaches stamps: Pulls lever to
lock tray of cigarettes over hopper and removes bottom of tray to allow cigarettes to fall into
hopper. Fills label hopper and stamp hopper, and pours paste into receptacle. Places spool of
paperbacked foil on spindle and threads foil through rollers and guides. Starts machine and
inspects packages for defects in folding, centering of labels, or gluing of stamp and wrapper.
Cleans machine, using brush, and turns thumbscrews to adjust guides and rollers. May tend
machine with cellophane-wrapping attachment [CELLOPHANE WRAPPER, MACHINE (any
industry)].
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
920.685-054 COTTON-ROLL PACKER (protective dev.)
Tends machine that rolls absorbent surgical cotton into
rolls and packs rolls in cardboard cartons for shipment: Places empty shipping cartons on
conveyor rollers. Pushes button to start automatic cotton-layer machine that rolls absorbent
cotton between paper. Inserts rolled cotton in cardboard containers. Fills shipping cartons with
containers and places glued paper tape on tops to seal cartons.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.685-058 FEED WEIGHER (grain-feed mills) alternate titles: feed elevator
worker
Tends machine that fills and sews tops of sacks of
stockfeed: Shakes bag open, places bag under chute, and presses pedal that releases preweighed
batch of feed into sack. Lifts filled sack on bag-closing machine conveyor, folds end of sack, and
clamps sewing unit in place. Starts sewing device which automatically sews tops of bag. May
hand sew tops of filled sacks. May weigh filled sacks, using platform scales.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: H GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Tends hydraulic press that packs tobacco into hogsheads
(containers) for storage or shipment: Reads scales to determine whether specified amount of
tobacco has been packed in hogshead and $T3charger.$T1 Pulls hogshead and charger from
chute or packing line, using metal hook, and positions hogshead under ram of press. Pushes lever
to lower ram or to raise hogshead against ram to press tobacco into hogshead. Removes hogshead
from press and pulls charger from hogshead onto rack, using hook, or raises charger from
hogshead, using electric hoist. May place metal reinforcement corset around hogshead to prevent
staves from bursting under pressure. [Workers who tend machines that fill and ram-pack
hogsheads are classified as PACKER OPERATOR, AUTOMATIC (tobacco)].
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: H GED: R2 M1 L2 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.685-066 LABELING-MACHINE OPERATOR (recording)
Tends machine that attaches gummed identification labels
to phonograph records: Places labels on machine spindle and turns on heating element in ram of
machine. Positions record on machine bed and presses pedal to start labeling mechanism.
Removes labeled record while simultaneously positioning unlabeled record on machine. Repeats
operations to label reverse side of record. May tend machine that attaches labels and punches
hole in center of records in same operation.
GOE: 06.04.37 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.685-070 LACE-ROLLER OPERATOR (leather prod.) alternate titles: belt
roller
Tends machine that winds leather belting or shoelaces
onto cardboard or wooden spool for shipment: Mounts and clamps roll of leather stripping on
spindle of winding machine. Slides empty spool onto winding axle, and threads leather between
pressure rollers, under machine counter, and onto spool. Starts machine that winds leather onto
spool. Observes machine counter and stops machine after specified amount of leather has been
wound onto spool. Cuts leather from roll, using knife. Removes spool from winding axle and
packs spool in shipping container or wraps spool in paper.
GOE: 06.04.05 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Tends machines that seal filled cardboard boxes, cartons,
paper, cellophane, or plastic bags: Fills glue and water reservoir. Inserts rolls of paper tape into
holders. Starts sealing machine and observes operation to detect faulty sealing and prevent
conveyor jamming. Feeds cartons into machine and removes cartons from discharge conveyor.
Feeds filled cellophane or glassine bags into machine that heats and seals top of bag. May adjust
holding guides and conveyor line tripping mechanism that regulates movement of carton through
gluing and flap-turning mechanism. May pack containers. May stamp identifying data on carton.
May inspect contents of package to verify size, color, or brand of article. May be designated
according to product packaged as Cigarette-Carton Sealer (tobacco); type of machine operated as
Box-Sealing-Machine Catcher (any industry); Hot-Sealing-Machine Operator (any industry); or
task performed as Box-Sealing-Machine Feeder (any industry).
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 81
Tends machine that performs one or more packaging
functions, such as filling, marking, labeling, banding, tying, packing, or wrapping containers:
Starts machine and observes operation to detect malfunctions of machine. Stops machine and
reports malfunction to supervisor. Makes minor adjustments or repairs, such as opening valves,
changing forming and cutting dies, setting guides, or clearing away damaged product containers.
Inspects filled container to ensure that product is packaged according to specifications. May feed
product to conveyors, hoppers, or other feeding devices and unload packaged product. May
replenish packaging supplies, such as wrapping paper, plastic sheet, boxes, cartons, glue, ink, or
labels. May mount supplies on spindles or place supplies in hopper or other feeding devices. May
position and hold container in machine and depress pedal, press button, or move lever to clean,
glue, label, sew, or staple container. May cut stencils and stencil information on container, such
as lot number or shipping destination. May tally number of units of product packaged or record
information, such as size, weight, and type of products packaged. May be designated according
to specific function or functions performed by machine tended as Bottle Washer, Machine (any
industry) II; Capping-Machine Operator (any industry); Container-Maker-Filler-Packer Operator
(any industry); Filling-Machine Operator (any industry); Labeler, Machine (any industry);
Wrapping-Machine Operator (any industry). May be designated: Aerosol-Line Operator (any
industry); Bag Printer (chemical); Blister-Packing-Machine Tender (any industry);
Bread-Wrapping-Machine Feeder (bakery products); Candy-Wrapping-Machine Operator (sugar
& conf.); Carton-Gluing-Machine Operator (any industry); Cellophane Wrapper, Machine (any
industry); Cover Marker (paint & varnish); Glassine-Machine Tender (any industry);
Packing-Machine Tender (any industry); Palletizer Operator (any industry) II; Sack Sewer,
Machine (any industry); Silk Screener (optical goods); Spring Crater (furniture); Stencil Cutter,
Machine (any industry); Tea-Bag-Machine Tender (food prep., nec); Tire Wrapper (automotive
ser.; rubber tire); Tube-Filling Machine Operator (can. & preserv.; chemical); Tying-Machine
Operator (any industry); Wrapping-And-Packing-Machine Operator (any industry). Workers who
package products by hand are classified under PACKAGER, HAND (any industry) 920.587-018.
May act as lead worker.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 86
Tends packing machine and press that fill containers with
tobacco: Positions empty container under $T3charger$T1 and pushes button to lower charger
onto container. Starts flow of tobacco into container and observes signal lights to determine stage
of filling-packing. Reads scales to determine when specified weight is attained. Pushes buttons to
lower hydraulic ram into container to press tobacco and to divert flow of tobacco to another
container. Raises ram and charger and removes container. May record grade and district (locality
where grown) on ticket and staple ticket onto container. [Workers who tend machines that only
ram-pack hogsheads (containers) are classified as HYDRAULIC-PRESS OPERATOR
(tobacco)].
GOE: 06.04.15 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.685-086 PACKING-MACHINE-PILOT CAN ROUTER (tobacco) alternate titles:
pilot-can router
Tends machine that fills chute of snuff-filling or
pipe-tobacco-filling machine with cans. Shifts lever to direct flow of cans into chutes.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.685-090 ROLL FINISHER (paper & pulp) alternate titles: roll wrapper
Tends machines to wrap and seal rolls of paper for
shipment: Places paper roll and wrapping roll on steel rollers opposite each other, using hoist.
Glues end of wrapping roll on paper roll, moves lever to wind wrapping paper around paper roll,
and cuts and glues wrapping paper at end of wrap, using knife and brush. Crimps wrapping paper
over ends of paper roll and glues paper heads and caps over ends to seal. Pushes wrapped-paper
roll between electrically heated pressure plates of capping machine and pulls lever to move plates
against ends to seal heads. May insert wooden plug in ends to maintain contour of wrapped roll.
May stencil shipping information on wrapped roll and attach labels. May roll or truck wrapped
roll to weighing scale. May wrap and seal pony (small) rolls of paper and be designated
Pony-Roll Finisher (paper & pulp).
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: H GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Tends machine that fills cans with snuff and seals lids on
cans: Presses buttons to start or stop machine. Observes operation of machine for malfunctions
and to determine if cans are filled and sealed according to specifications. May fill hopper of
machine with lids. May weigh random sample of filled can to determine if weight specifications
are met. May turn handwheel to increase or decrease rate of feed when filled cans deviate from
weight specifications.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Tends machines that fill packages with tobacco: Fills
wrapper magazine with wrappers or mounts roll of paper on machine spindle and pulls end of
paper through rollers to folding mechanism. Turns screw or wheel to set automatic weighing
mechanism to feed specified amount of tobacco into each package. Notifies
FEEDER-CATCHER, TOBACCO (tobacco) and PACKING-MACHINE CAN FEEDER
(tobacco) to start feeding tobacco and tins to machine. Observes filling of packages to ensure
each pack is filled with tobacco. Inspects packages for defects, such as torn paper, dents in tins,
loose tops on tins, and defective sealing. Weighs packages periodically to verify accuracy of
weighing mechanism. May be designated according to tobacco or container packed as
Bag-Filler-Machine Operator (tobacco); Can-Filling-Machine Operator (tobacco);
Pouch-Making-Machine Operator (tobacco); Smoking-Tobacco-Packing-Machine Hand
(tobacco).
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
Tends rewinding machine that winds wire-screen cloth
from loose rolls into tight rolls for shipment: Attaches end of roll of wire to winding mechanism.
Starts machine and examines screens for defects during operation. Stops machine and removes
roll when meter indicates specified footage has been wound.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
Tends machine that stacks and binds cured concrete
blocks into packages of specified dimensions for shipping: Places strapping tape on machine feed
spindles and threads tape through guides and rollers of machine. Presses buttons to activate
conveyor that positions blocks under binding mechanism of machine, and flips switch to start
machine that automatically wraps strapping tape around specified number of blocks to form
cube-shaped packages. Presses buttons to set machine pressure gauges that regulate tension of
strapping tape. Observes blocks on conveyor to detect imperfections, such as chips, cracks, or
discolorations, and replaces defective blocks. Manually rearranges blocks on conveyor, when
required, to maintain prescribed order. Stops conveyor and machine when jams occur and clears
jams, using metal bar. Adjusts machine guides to package blocks of different styles and sizes,
using wrench. May attach identification tags to packages. May tend machine that stacks and
binds brick into packages and be designated Strapping-Machine Tender (brick & tile).
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: H GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 86
920.685-110 BUNDLE TIER AND LABELER (saw. & plan.)
Tends bundling machine that ties and labels stacks of
lumber: Fills machine hoppers with labels and staples. Depresses pedal to activate conveyor that
brings stacks of lumber to machine. Slides stack of lumber onto machine conveyor. Pushes stack
into machine that automatically clamps boards together and staples label on end of boards. Ties
cord around stack while stack is clamped in machine to form bundle. Pushes bundle along
conveyor after bundle is automatically released from machine. May tally number of bundles on
production sheet.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 81
Tends hydraulic press that bales ginned cotton: Spreads
piece of burlap or jute bale covering on bed of chamber in press. Starts equipment that dumps
and tamps bulk cotton in chamber. Observes level of cotton in chamber and stops loading
equipment when chamber contains required amounts of cotton. Positions loaded chamber under
ram of press. Starts press to compress cotton. Fastens bands around bale and loads bale on
handtruck. Moves handtruck onto platform of scale and records weight of bale. May determine
number of compressed bales to be obtained from bulk cotton, according to total weight of cotton.
GOE: 03.04.01 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M2 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 80
Assists BANDER-AND-CELLOPHANER, MACHINE
(tobacco) in wrapping trademark band and cellophane wrapper around cigars. Performs other
duties as described under HELPER (any industry) Master Title.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.686-014 COTTON-BALL BAGGER (protective dev.)
Removes absorbent cotton surgical sponges from
automatic balling machine, observes sponges for size and shape, and fills bags with specified
number of sponges. Places filled bags in cartons for shipment. May fold and seal plastic bag tops,
using electric iron.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Feeds pillowcases, towels, or other articles into machine
that folds articles for wrapping. May start, stop, and adjust machine.
GOE: 06.04.05 STRENGTH: L GED: R1 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.686-022 ORDER FILLER, LINSEED OIL (oils & grease)
Fills cans, drums, and other containers with linseed oil
for shipment: Connects hose from oil storage tank to scale hopper. Places empty container
beneath hopper outlet. Adjusts scales and opens oil storage tank valve to permit flow of oil into
scale hopper (flow of oil automatically stops at specified weight). Opens hopper valve to fill
container with oil. Screws bung in place or seals cover on container manually. May fill empty
containers with oil directly from storage tank and weigh filled containers, using platform scales.
May stencil shipping information, such as oil blend, weight, and consignee's name and address
on containers. May move filled containers to storage area.
GOE: 06.04.36 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.686-026 PACKING-FLOOR WORKER (tobacco)
Unloads boxes of cigars from handpresses and keeps
packed cigar containers in order: Turns handscrews to relieve pressure on press and lifts packing
box to rack. Prepares identifying labels and attaches labels to boxes in rack. Transfers rack to
stockroom, using lift truck. Attaches labels to press to prevent mixing different types of cigars
during packing. Turns handwheel to move pressing head against stacked boxes. Supplies CIGAR
PACKER (tobacco) with empty boxes and moves material to and from bench.
GOE: 06.04.40 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.686-030 PACKING-MACHINE CAN FEEDER (tobacco) alternate titles: can
feeder; tin-can feeder
Places cans, paper packs, or glass tumblers on conveyor
belt of machine that automatically fills containers with tobacco products. May inspect containers
for defects.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.686-034 PAD-MACHINE FEEDER (saw. & plan.)
Feeds machine that compresses and wraps excelsior to
make pads used in packing furniture and other products: Spreads excelsior on feed conveyor and
observes operation to detect jamming of material and packaging defects. May fill glue reservoir,
mount roll of paper on machine, and adjust conveyor guides and speed controls.
GOE: 06.04.09 STRENGTH: L GED: R1 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.686-038 POLY-PACKER AND HEAT-SEALER (protective dev.)
Feeds machine that seals sterilized dressings into plastic
bags and packs bags in cardboard cartons: Inserts sterilized dressing into plastic bag and folds
open end to prepare for sealing. Feeds folded end into machine that seals bag. Presses and
examines bag for airtight seal. Packs specified number of bags in cardboard cartons.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.686-042 PRESS BUCKER (any industry)
Removes pressed bales of material, such as cotton, hay,
wastepaper, waste metals, and rags from baling machine, using hook. May push bales to storage
area, using handtruck. When removing pressed bales of materials by shoving steel band through
press platen, is designated Band Shover, Press (agriculture).
GOE: 05.12.03 STRENGTH: H GED: R1 M1 L1 SVP: 1 DLU: 77
Winds strings of plastic sequins on spools preparatory to
shipment: Pulls string of sequins through yardage indicator and cuts off specified length.
Examines string for broken threads, knots, and irregular lay of sequins. Feeds string into winding
machine that winds string on spool.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Fills trays with cigars and loads press that compresses
cigars into square shape for packing: Places cigars previously sorted for color onto packing trays,
and carries trays to press. Stacks trays on bed of press and places paper between trays. Turns
handwheel to lower head of press that compresses cigars.
GOE: 06.04.15 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.687-010 APPLE-PACKING HEADER (agriculture)
Affixes lids on apple-filled barrels, using foot-operated or
power-driven press, or hand mallet and cooper's iron. May rearrange top layer of fruit to make lid
fit properly. May fasten lids on other containers.
GOE: 03.04.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Bags groceries at grocery store: Packs grocery items in
sacks or cartons, arranging heavy and bulky items at bottom of sack or carton. Verifies price of
grocery item in question against price of items on stock shelf, upon request. Carries packed
sacks, or places sacks in grocery cart, and pushes cart to customer's vehicle, upon request. Places
groceries into customer's vehicle. Collects shopping carts from parking lot and surrounding areas
and returns carts to store. Replaces cleaning and packing supplies used at grocery checkout
counter. Returns grocery items left at checkout counter to specified stock shelves. Cleans work
area and carries empty bottles and trash to storeroom. May price and place grocery articles on
shelves. May assist in unloading delivery trucks.
GOE: 09.05.10 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 82
920.687-018 BAGGER (garment; laundry & rel.)
Covers garments or household articles with plastic or
paper bags by any of following methods: (1) Hangs garment or article on stand and covers with
plastic bag. (2) Pulls plastic from rolls, sliding plastic material over article and tearing plastic at
perforations to form bag of desired size. (3) Hangs garment on holder in machine and pulls
plastic from roll to envelop garment. Pushes button or moves lever to close heating irons that cut
and seal plastic to form bag of desired dimensions. Hangs bagged article on slide rail or rack. (4)
Drops shirts or folded articles into machine that automatically envelops articles in plastic bags
and drops articles into box. Removes boxes from beneath machine when filled and replaces
boxes.
GOE: 06.04.35 STRENGTH: L GED: R1 M1 L1 SVP: 1 DLU: 77
920.687-022 BALE SEWER (agriculture)
Sews burlap covering on baled agricultural produce, such
as cotton or hops: Pulls edges of covering material together, folds in end flaps and secures end
flaps temporarily with awl. Threads spring-eye sack needle with twine and sews seams. May
weigh, stencil, and tag bales. May wrap double compressed bales with metal bands for export
shipment. May be designated Sewer, Head (agriculture) when working in bed of press. May sew
burlap covering on baled produce, using portable sewing machine.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: M GED: R1 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.687-026 BANDER, HAND (paper goods)
Wraps printed paper bands (labels), plain unprinted
bands, or ribbons, around specified number of prestacked paper items, such as napkins,
envelopes, towels, or notebook paper. Brushes glue on one end of band and presses ends
together. Stacks banded packages on table or places packages in containers. May be designated
according to type of paper item banded as Napkin-Band Wrapper (paper goods); Papeterie-Table
Assembler (paper goods); Towel Bander (paper goods).
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: L GED: R1 M1 L1 SVP: 1 DLU: 77
920.687-030 BANDER, HAND (tobacco) alternate titles: cigar bander, hand
Wraps trademark band around cigars: Moistens or applies
paste to tip end of band and presses ends of band together around cigars. Places banded cigars
aside for further processing.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: S GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.687-034 BANDOLEER PACKER (ordnance)
Packs small arms ammunition in bandoleer belt pockets:
Compares ammunition identification data stenciled on belt with work order to ensure packing of
specified caliber cartridges. Places cardboard separator between two filled ammunition clips and
slides clips into cardboard packet. Holds bandoleer pocket open with spoonlike tool and inserts
packet into pocket. Closes pocket flaps and piles belt on handtruck.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: L GED: R1 M1 L1 SVP: 1 DLU: 77
Cuts blueprints, measures print margins, punches holes in
prints, and folds, staples, and labels blueprints for shipment: Cuts individual print from
continuous strip of processed prints, using shears. Verifies dimensions of blueprint margins,
using ruler, and cuts off excess, using shears. Punches holes in blueprint, using paper punch, and
folds prints. Staples specified number of prints to folded edges of wrapping paper to form bound
set. Writes name and address of customer on wrapping. May sort prints according to numerical
code. May examine blueprints for defects, such as clarity and double image.
GOE: 06.04.26 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.687-042 BOTTLING-LINE ATTENDANT (beverage) alternate titles: line
operator
Prepares filled whiskey bottles for packing and shipping,
performing any combination of following duties: Pastes labels and tax stamps on filled whiskey
bottles as bottles pass on conveyor. Examines bottles to ascertain that labels and stamps have
been correctly applied. Straightens labels and stamps on bottles. Presses stamps on necks of
bottles. Wipes excess glue and moisture from bottles. Packs whiskey bottles into cartons. Pastes
identification labels on cartons. May be known according to task performed as Bottle-Label
Inspector (beverage); Stamp Presser (beverage); Strip-Stamp Straightener (beverage).
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: L GED: R1 M1 L1 SVP: 1 DLU: 77
920.687-046 BUNDLER, SEASONAL GREENERY (forestry)
Bundles decorative greens (forest greenery) and
Christmas trees for shipments, performing combination of following tasks: Examines greens and
discards branches with discolored or sparse leaves. Arranges greens into bundles as specified,
weighs greens, ties greens into bundles, and records number and type of bundles. Sorts Christmas
trees on conveyor belts according to size and quality of trees. Ties specified number, size, and
quality of trees into bundles and affixes tags to bundles. May trim greens or trees, using hatchet.
May be designated according to task performed as Baler (forestry); Buncher (forestry); Tagger
(forestry); Trimmer (forestry).
GOE: 03.04.04 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Inspects lid seams of closed food or beverage cans to
ascertain if lids conform to sealing specifications: Collects random samples of filled cans
discharged by closing machine. Cuts out center of lid, using can opener, and empties contents.
Measures thickness of lid seam, using micrometer. Removes crimped edge of lid (lid hook),
using pliers, and measures thickness of crimped edge of can wall (can hook), using micrometer.
Records measurements of seam and can hook. May measure thickness of bottom seam prior to
filling operations. May empty contents of defective cans into new cans and place on
closing-machine conveyor.
GOE: 06.03.02 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
920.687-054 CAN PATCHER (can. & preserv.)
Places rejected can on scale to ascertain amount of
off-weight, and adjusts contents to bring weight to standard. Places repacked cans on lidding
machine conveyor. May repack contents of cans improperly packed by machine.
GOE: 06.04.28 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M2 L2 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.687-058 CAN RECONDITIONER (can. & preserv.)
Examines and reconditions rusted and soiled cans
containing food: Taps cans with mallet to determine if cans meet vacuum specification and sets
rejects aside [VACUUM TESTER, CANS (can. & preserv.)]. Removes rust from cans, using
revolving wire brush and buffer. Immerses cans in washing solution to remove dirt. Stacks or
packs reconditioned cans. May relabel cans.
GOE: 06.03.02 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
920.687-062 CARDBOARD INSERTER (knitting)
Inserts cardboard in stretchable socks to shape socks for
display: Places cardboard insert through opening in sock form and pulls sock over form.
Removes sock containing insert from form. May be designated Tissue Inserter (knitting).
GOE: 06.04.27 STRENGTH: L GED: R1 M1 L1 SVP: 1 DLU: 77
920.687-066 CARRIER PACKER (protective dev.)
Packs military gas masks into canvas carriers: Inserts
gas-mask canisters into carriers, using manually operated table jig. Ties facepieces around
cardboard forms, using string, and inserts facepieces and hose tubes of masks into carriers.
Tightens straps in buckles of carriers to obtain compact units for military use. Places gas masks
on conveyor for transfer to shipping rooms.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Inspects cartons filled with packaged tobacco products to
determine whether flaps or wrappers are sealed and cartons are printed or marked as specified.
May observe cartons passing on conveyor and remove lightweight carton at signal from
electronic checking device. May maintain inspection records.
GOE: 06.03.02 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M2 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
Fastens metal bands around bales of cotton that are
compressed in press: Inserts metal band through channel in upper ram of press to worker on
opposite side of compressed bale who returns band through channels in lower ram to encircle
bale. Bends end of band and fastens band to hook of buckle on opposite end of band. When
working on opposite side of compressed bale to return metal bands through channels, may be
designated Returner (agriculture).
GOE: 03.04.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R1 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.687-078 CRATE LINER (furniture)
Lines crates and boxes used to pack furniture with
protective lining to protect furniture during shipment: Spreads wrapping paper in crate box. Cuts
corrugated paperboard and fits paperboard in crate. Lays excelsior pads in crate for packing
specified units. Glues cardboard pads in corner of crate to make cushions for furniture. Assists
PACKAGER, HAND (any industry) to place furniture in box or crate. Transfers packed crates
and boxes to loading platform, using handtruck.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.687-082 DENTAL FLOSS PACKER (protective dev.)
Assembles dental floss packages: Mounts dental floss
cutter in container top, using jig, and locks cutter in place, using cap. Cuts away excess floss
from roll, using scissors. Positions roll in bottom half of container and mounts cutter top.
Threads end of dental floss through cutting mechanism. Places completed unit in shipping
container.
GOE: 06.04.34 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.687-086 FISH PACKER (can. & preserv.) alternate titles: fish-house worker
Packs dressed fish in ice and records weight: Reads
orders to determine quantity, size, and variety of fish to be packed. Selects and weighs fish and
records weights. Shovels layer of ice in box and fills body cavity of each fish with ice. Places
fish in box and fills remainder of box with ice. May assemble boxes, stencil addresses on boxes,
and band packed boxes with metal straps.
GOE: 06.04.28 STRENGTH: H GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.687-090 FLOOR WORKER (sugar & conf.)
Performs any combination of following tasks to facilitate
wrapping and packing of chewing gum: Copies from registers (counters) on machines number of
cartons of chewing gum filled by each packing machine. Empties containers of scrap gum into
barrel for reprocessing. Distributes packaging materials to workers. Replaces packages of gum
that were previously removed from carton for inspection. Scans stacks of cellophane-wrapped
cartons passing on conveyor belt to detect defective wrapping. Removes cellophane from
defectively wrapped cartons and returns cartons for rewrapping.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.687-094 GREENS TIER (wholesale tr.)
Ties bunches of forest greenery together for eventual sale
to consumer by placing greenery in pressure clamp and presses pedal to hold bunches together
while tying. Releases pedal and removes bunch from clamp.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: M GED: R1 M1 L1 SVP: 1 DLU: 77
920.687-098 HANDKERCHIEF FOLDER (garment)
Folds handkerchiefs prior to packaging. May fold fancy
handkerchiefs, such as men's dress handkerchiefs, into specified shapes and place handkerchiefs
in cellophane envelopes.
GOE: 06.04.27 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Opens sealed hogsheads of tobacco, using hammer,
hatchet, and wire clippers: Removes nails from headbands and cuts metal band and wooden liner.
Raises hogshead to upright position, using hoist. Cuts wire bands and remaining headband,
removes head, and allows staves to fall on floor or cuts wire bands and lifts hogshead from
packed tobacco. On patented hogsheads, cuts tie wire and headbands or removes pins from
eyelets, catches sections of staves as staves fall from hogshead, and removes head.
GOE: 06.04.28 STRENGTH: H GED: R2 M1 L2 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.687-106 LABEL REMOVER (beverage)
Removes damaged or improperly applied labels from
filled whiskey bottles: Places bottles into container of warm water to loosen labels. Rubs or
scrapes labels from bottles, using fingers or blade. Wipes bottles with cloth to remove excess
moisture and glue. Places bottles on conveyor for relabeling.
GOE: 06.04.39 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Nails heads onto hogsheads of tobacco prior to shipment
or storage: Fits precut boards into hogshead to form head and nails wooden crossbar to
assembled pieces to secure pieces. Inserts metal rim in hogshead, places prefabricated head
within rim, and lowers hydraulic ram to force head into hogshead. Inserts and nails liner (thin
wooden strip) to inside top edge of hogshead to hold head in place. Nails head through side of
hogshead to secure head. May weigh hogshead prior to shipment.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L2 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.687-114 LINE-OUT WORKER II (tobacco)
Seals hogsheads of tobacco prior to shipment or storage:
Places prefabricated head in hogshead and climbs onto hogshead to press head down. Forces
head into hogshead, using metal bar, body weight, and foot pressure. Positions metal band
around top edge of hogshead, inserts ends of band into ratchet tool, and moves lever to tighten
band. Secures band to hogshead, using clamps and crimping tool, or by inserting fasteners
through perforations in band into hogshead. Bends end of band to break off excess band.
Removes metal reinforcement from hogshead and rolls or pushes hogshead from work area.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: H GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Assembles laundered uniforms and linen for DRIVER,
SALES ROUTE (retail trade; wholesale tr.) of linen supply establishment, according to load
sheet showing quantity, description, size, or color of articles requisitioned. May attach labels,
emblems, and monograms to articles, such as industrial uniforms, using sewing machines.
GOE: 05.09.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L2 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.687-122 MACHINE-PACK ASSEMBLER (ordnance)
Places small arms cartridges nose-to-head for packaging:
Positions cartridge-filled shaker plate over double transfer plate and releases catch to drop
cartridges nose-down into alternate holes in transfer plate. Turns transfer plate over and repeats
to fill remaining holes. Pulls slides in transfer plate that release cartridges in nose-to-head
arrangement into packaging-bench fixture.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: L GED: R1 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.687-126 MARKER II (any industry) alternate titles: labeler; stamper
Marks or affixes trademarks or other identifying
information, such as size, color, grade, or process code, on merchandise, material, or product,
using one or more methods, such as metal punch and hammer, crayon, rubber stamp and ink,
electric pencil, branding iron, acid and stencil, sand-grit and stencil, or tags. May inspect items
before marking. May attach gummed labels to merchandise, material, or product, using tag
dispensing machine. May clean items. May use printing mechanism or labeling press. When
marking is performed as task of packaging duties, worker should be classified according to type
of packaging performed as PACKAGER, HAND (any industry) 920.587-018; PACKAGER,
MACHINE (any industry) 920.685-078; or BALING-MACHINE TENDER (any industry)
920.685-010.
GOE: 06.04.37 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 84
920.687-130 PACKER (tobacco) alternate titles: carton filler; case packer; case
sealer
Packs wrapped or packaged tobacco products into cartons
or packs filled cartons in shipping containers: Examines tobacco products for defects, such as
excess moisture in chewing tobacco plugs, loosely sealed wrappers, coupons, or labels, or
misplaced stamps. Seals and loads container onto handtruck or skid or onto conveyor leading to
case-sealing machine or shipping room. May form shipping container or attach label onto
container. May weigh product to verify accuracy of packing machine scales. May hand stamp or
stencil identifying information on cartons or shipping containers. May be designated according to
product packed as Cut-Plug Packer (tobacco); Smoking-Tobacco Packer, Hand (tobacco); Twist
Packer (tobacco). Workers who tend machines to package products are classified under
CARTON-PACKAGING-MACHINE OPERATOR (tobacco).
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.687-134 PACKER, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE (agriculture) alternate titles:
packer
Packs agricultural produce, such as bulbs, fruits, nuts,
eggs, and vegetables, for storage or shipment, performing any combination of following duties:
Lines box, barrel, basket, carton, or crate with treated paper, cardboard, excelsior, or prepared
padding, or inserts paper trays or separators in container. Places rows of produce in layers in
containers, and inserts excelsior, shredded cellophane, or paper trays after each layer and over
top layer of produce, or scoops produce into container. Wraps produce in treated paper, foil, or
plastic film wrap before placing produce in container. Packs exposed top layer of produce,
arranging produce in successive rows in container. Positions basket liner upside down over ring
of produce on pallet and fills basket liner with specified amount of produce. Places basket upside
down over filled liner on pallet. Pushes basket and pallet over conveyor rollers onto table of
turning frame, clamps basket and pallet in place, and moves lever to turn basket upright. Fits lid
on container and nails, wires, or tapes in place. Stamps grade, brand, and date of packing on
container. Washes and trims produce, such as lettuce and carrots, preparatory to packing,
working in warehouse or on harvesting machine in field. Sorts produce according to size, color,
and grade before packing. May weigh packed produce and add or remove produce from container
to obtain specified weight. May be designated Apple Packer (agriculture; wholesale tr.); Basket
Turner (agriculture); Face-And-Fill Packer (agriculture); Lettuce Trimmer (agriculture); Ring
Packer (agriculture; wholesale tr.); Topper Packer (agriculture); Apricot Packer (agriculture;
wholesale tr.); Avocado Packer (agriculture; wholesale tr.); Boxer (agriculture); Capper
(agriculture); Cherry Packer (agriculture; wholesale tr.); Citrus-Fruit Packer (agriculture;
wholesale tr.); Crater (agriculture); Crate Tier (agriculture; wholesale tr.); Culled-Fruit Packer
(agriculture); Egg Packer (agriculture; wholesale tr.); Fruit Packer, Face-And-Fill (agriculture;
wholesale tr.); Fruit Packer, Wrap-And-Place (agriculture; wholesale tr.); Header (agriculture;
wholesale tr.); Lidder (agriculture; wholesale tr.); Make-Up Market Worker, Truck Garden
(agriculture); Melon Packer (agriculture); Mushroom Packer (agriculture); Pear Packer
(agriculture; wholesale tr.); Plant Packer (agriculture); Plant Wrapper (agriculture); Plum Packer
(agriculture; wholesale tr.); Ring Facer (agriculture); Seed Packer (agriculture); Tobacco Packer
(agriculture); Tree Wrapper (agriculture).
GOE: 03.04.01 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 81
920.687-138 PAPER INSERTER (glass mfg.)
Pulls $T3lites,$T1 stacked on end, slightly forward while
simultaneously inserting paper between lites to protect glass from surface damage. Pastes labels
on lites, preparatory to packing.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: L GED: R1 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Packs tobacco into hogsheads for storage or shipment,
performing any combination of following tasks: Climbs into hogshead and pulls hands of
tobacco from stick held by FEEDER-CATCHER, TOBACCO (tobacco) or receives hands of
tobacco and packs tobacco into hogshead. Tramples tobacco hands, strips, or stems fed into
hogshead by chute. Pulls charger from movable rack onto top of hogshead so tobacco can be
packed above top of hogshead. Opens chute to feed tobacco into hogshead until specified weight
is indicated by scale. Stands on platform above hogshead and packs tobacco, using T-shaped
stick, as tobacco is fed into hogshead by chute. May be designated according to stage at which
packed as Green-Prize Packer (tobacco).
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.687-146 REPACK-ROOM WORKER (beverage)
Repacks cartons of beer or distilled liquor damaged in
packaging: Removes containers, such as bottles or cans, from damaged or unclean cartons and
places containers in another carton. Replaces damaged containers with containers of identical
size, label, and crown. Seals top flaps of carton, using glued tape. Duplicates identification, code,
and date number found on damaged cartons, using hand stamps. Positions letters and numbers in
hand stamps, using picks and tweezers. Sets repacked carton on conveyor or stacks in storage
area. May move carton to storage area, using handtruck. Maintains supply of various-sized
bottles and cans, using different types of labels, crowns, and lids. May keep records of material
used. May pack orders for shipping.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L2 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.687-150 ROSIN-BARREL FILLER (chemical)
Fills barrels with rosin: Places pipe through opening in
barrel head to direct flow of rosin. Hammers hoops down on barrel to tighten staves. Seals leaks
in barrels, using clay.
GOE: 06.04.36 STRENGTH: L GED: R1 M1 L1 SVP: 1 DLU: 77
920.687-154 SAMPLE WORKER (any industry)
Prepares articles, such as curtains, draperies, rugs, or
towels, for use as display samples, performing any combination of following duties: Assembles
garments or articles into sets, and folds articles. Pins or glues identification tickets or labels to
articles. Wraps paper bands around article, securing ends of band with glue, or inserts articles
into plastic or cellophane bags. Arranges articles in boxes in attractive display and stores samples
according to style, size, and color. Fills customer or sales orders, following order ticket. Records
number of articles received, sample sets prepared, and samples shipped. Inventories samples in
stock and requisitions replacement articles. May tend machine to print identification tickets or
labels.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M1 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
Packs shingles or shakes into bundles for shipment: Lays
shingles or shakes in jig with small ends interwoven to form bundle. Counts shingles or shakes to
ensure specified quantities. Binds bundles with shingle bands or steel band, using stapler or
crimping tool. When packing shakes, may be designated Shake Packer (saw. & plan.).
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: H GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 78
Packs paired shoes, according to case number, in cartons
for shipment. May inspect shoes for defects prior to packing.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Fills canvas bags with lead shot for shipment, using
dispenser with volumetric measuring chamber: Pushes wheeled packing stand beneath bin
containing size shot ordered. Hooks feed pipe from dispenser to bin spout. Pulls levers to permit
shot to flow from storage bin through pipe into volumetric measuring chamber and from chamber
into bag. Closes mouth of bag with wire, using wire-twisting tool. Weighs sample bags at
prescribed intervals and turns knob to adjust measuring chamber capacity to produce specified
weight.
GOE: 06.04.36 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.687-174 SNUFF-BOX FINISHER (tobacco)
Glues covers and labels on paper boxes of snuff: Places
cardboard disk in opening of round box and applies glue to inner edge of box extending beyond
disk. Folds edges over and presses edges onto disk. Glues labels onto top and sides of box.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Marks size, lot number, contents, or other identifying
information or symbols on containers or directly on article by placing stencil on container or
article and rubbing ink or paint brush across open lettering, or by spraying paint on stencil. May
mix paints or lacquers. May be designated according to type of container stenciled as Carton
Stenciler (any industry); Drum Stenciler (beverage); Sack Stenciler (any industry).
GOE: 06.04.37 STRENGTH: L GED: R1 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Sterilizes wine containers, such as barrels or metal tanks:
Hammers and pulls bungs from barrels or unscrews cap from tank, using handtools, such as
mallet and wrench. Inserts nozzle of steam pipe through vent and flushes steamed container with
water, to clean container. Ignites and inserts sulfur stick (candle) into container to kill bacteria.
Repaints barrelheads, using brush, lacquer, or paint. Removes sulfur fumes from container, using
compressed air.
GOE: 06.04.39 STRENGTH: H GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.687-186 TABLE-COVER FOLDER (tex. prod., nec)
Folds tablecloths preparatory to packaging, using table
equipped with rollers: Places cover on table with one edge on rollers. Lays cardboard tube on
cover at rollers and winds cover around tube. Pulls tube from cover, smooths cover flat, and folds
cover to specified size to fit into bag. Stacks folded table covers. May fold tablecloths without
using rollers.
GOE: 06.04.27 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
920.687-190 TIE BINDER (garment) alternate titles: bander; bundler
Binds neckties together prior to packing: Places
cardboard forms beneath and on top of stack of folded neckties. Binds stack of ties, using
rubberbands, paper strips, or tape. May stamp information, such as number of ties and tie style on
cardboard forms. May slide paper or plastic identification bands onto ties or insert labels into
pretied knot.
GOE: 06.04.38 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Taps lids of cans or jars with stick as they pass on
conveyor to determine if container is vacuum sealed. Removes defective containers for
reprocessing. May feed containers into vacuum chamber to determine if cans are sealed.
GOE: 06.03.02 STRENGTH: L GED: R1 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Packs wool fleeces in burlap bags preparatory to
shipping: Fastens bag around device that holds bag open. Tosses tied fleeces into sack and
tramps on bundles to compact. Removes sack from holder and sews open end with needle and
twine. Ties ears (hand grips) on each bag.
GOE: 03.04.01 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Packs earthworms into containers according to size:
Scoops growth media and specified number of worms of designated sizes into containers, and
date stamps containers for delivery to sales outlet. May dry worms under heat lamps, and grind
and package worms for sale as tropical fish food.
GOE: 03.04.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R1 M1 L1 SVP: 1 DLU: 77
921 HOISTING AND CONVEYING OCCUPATIONS
This group includes occupations concerned with lifting
and moving materials, machines, and products, and stacking and dumping materials and
products, using power-operated equipment, such as cranes, hoists, winches, conveyors (including
pneumatic conveyor systems), stackers, rotary dumpers, and industrial trucks; attaching ropes,
chains, slings, and other devices to objects being moved; signaling machine operators and
guiding moving loads; and related activities.
921.130-010 RIGGING SUPERVISOR (construction)
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in erecting and operating machines to hoist and convey machinery and equipment, such as
structural beams, metal tanks, and wall and floor slabs, at construction site: Specifies locations
for movement and erection of derricks, hoists, and cranes, using knowledge of various methods
of sliding and lifting equipment. Directs workers engaged in splicing ropes and metal cables to
form hoisting slings. Performs other duties as described under SUPERVISOR (any industry)
Master Title.
GOE: 05.11.01 STRENGTH: M GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 8 DLU: 77
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in yarding and loading logs in $T3high lead,$T1 slack line, or similar cable yarding system:
Determines location of blocks, guy lines, spar, and yarding and loading equipment, according to
location and size of landing and type of terrain. Inspects rigging for defects and unsafe
conditions, and oversees repair or replacement. Directs rigging crew in setting side and tail
blocks, rigging spars, notching anchor stumps, raising guy lines, and installing running tackle.
Observes yarding system in operation, and directs relocation of rigging to relieve equipment
strain or to extend range of system. Informs RIGGING SLINGER (logging) of log removal
sequence, capacity of yarding system and equipment, and related factors. Coordinates
dismantling and moving of equipment to new site. Trains workers in safety regulations and
activities, such as splicing cable, maintaining equipment, and rigging and operating yarding
systems. May supervise crew of tractor yarding workers. Performs duties as described under
SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master Title.
GOE: 05.12.04 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 7 DLU: 77
921.132-010 TRACK SUPERVISOR (grain-feed mills)
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in loading and unloading railroad cars at grain elevator and operates equipment that unloads
railroad cars: Confers with SUPERINTENDENT, GRAIN ELEVATOR (beverage; grain-feed
mills) to obtain daily work schedule and resolve operating problems. Confers with GRAIN
MIXER (grain-feed mills) to coordinate loading and unloading activities with blending and
weighing activities. Assigns workers to duties and issues instructions regarding sequence of
activities and railroad cars to be loaded and unloaded. Directs workers to connect car puller
cables to railroad cars and pulls lever to start winding mechanism that pulls cars into position for
loading or unloading. Signals weigher when cars are in position and observes lights to detect
signal to commence loading or unloading, using signal-light system. Pushes and pulls levers and
pushes buttons to control rotary dumping equipment that clamps cars in place and tilts and jogs
car to dump grain into receiving chute [CAR-DUMPER OPERATOR (beverage)]. Directs
DUMPER (any industry) to open hopper doors on railroad cars and presses button to start
conveyor that elevates grain to weigh station. Directs workers to position spout into railroad cars
for loading of grain, signals weigher to commence loading, and observes signal lights to detect
when specified amount of grain has been loaded. May drive tractor to pull railroad cars onto side
tracks. Performs other duties as described under SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master Title.
GOE: 05.12.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
921.133-010 CRANE-CREW SUPERVISOR (any industry)
Supervises and coordinates activities of OVERHEAD
CRANE OPERATOR (any industry) 921.663-010 engaged in unloading steel, machinery,
timbers, and other heavy cargo from trucks or railway cars at construction site or yard of
industrial establishment. Performs duties as described under SUPERVISOR (any industry)
Master Title.
GOE: 05.11.04 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M2 L3 SVP: 7 DLU: 77
921.133-014 LOAD-OUT SUPERVISOR (mine & quarry)
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in operating machines and equipment to separate sand and gravel according to size, and in
testing, stockpiling, and loading sand and gravel into railroad cars and trucks: Reviews car
loading orders and issues directions to workers to expedite railroad car and truck loading.
Notifies CAR CLEANER (mine & quarry) and YARD ENGINEER (r.r. trans.) to clean and
position specified railcars for loading. Determines causes of malfunctioning equipment and
notifies MAINTENANCE-MECHANIC SUPERVISOR (any industry). Orders changes in ratio
of material, according to test results, to conform to plant or customer specifications. Coordinates
changes in plant setup to maintain production specifications. Collects railroad car loading records
at specified intervals and submits records to office. Maintains record of vibrating screen setup in
plant. Trains new workers. May make minor repairs to machinery and equipment, using
handtools. Performs other duties as described under SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master Title.
GOE: 05.12.01 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M2 L3 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in lifting, transporting, storing, and loading materials and products by use of conveyors, cranes,
hoists, or industrial trucks, applying knowledge of plant layout and material-handling equipment
and procedures: Studies receiving or shipping notices, requests for movement of raw materials
and finished products, and reports of warehousing space available to develop schedule for
material handling activities. May confer with supervisors of other departments to coordinate flow
of materials or products. May verify or prepare records, such as routing slips, material
requisitions, and job orders. May supervise activities of shipping and receiving personnel. May
train new workers. Performs duties as described under SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master
Title.
GOE: 05.12.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M2 L3 SVP: 7 DLU: 77
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in receiving, weighing, and unloading coal in yard of industrial plant, in unloading coal from
barges into coal hoppers, and in blending, pulverizing, and conveying coal to various processing
units or storage areas. May supervise loading of ashes. May supervise unloading of coal from
boats and be designated Supervisor, Dock (steel & rel.). Performs duties as described under
SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master Title.
GOE: 05.12.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 L3 SVP: 8 DLU: 77
Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged
in loading materials or prefabricated house components for use on construction projects: Selects
materials to be loaded according to size and type specified in orders, and specifies sequence of
loading. Directs workers in loading and unloading materials on trucks, dinkey cars, or barges,
attaching slings and other lifting devices to facilitate handling with cranes. Performs other duties
as described under SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master Title.
GOE: 05.11.04 STRENGTH: M GED: R4 M2 L3 SVP: 7 DLU: 77
Assembles rigging to lift and move equipment or material
in manufacturing plant, shipyard, or on construction project: Selects cables, ropes, pulleys,
winches, blocks, and sheaves, according to weight and size of load to be moved. Attaches pulley
and blocks to fixed overhead structures, such as beams, ceilings, and gin pole booms, with bolts
and clamps. Attaches load with grappling devices, such as loops, wires, ropes, and chains, to
crane hook. Gives directions to OVERHEAD CRANE OPERATOR (any industry) 921.663-010
or HOISTING ENGINEER (any industry) engaged in hoisting and moving loads to ensure safety
of workers and material handled, using hand signals, loudspeaker, or telephone. Sets up, braces,
and rigs hoisting equipment, using handtools and power wrenches. Splices rope and wire cables
to make or repair slings and tackle. May direct workers engaged in hoisting of machinery and
equipment into ships and be designated Machinery Erector (ship-boat mfg.). When hoisting and
moving construction machinery onto truck beds, may be designated Machine Mover
(construction).
GOE: 05.11.04 STRENGTH: H GED: R4 M2 L2 SVP: 6 DLU: 77
921.364-010 RIGGING SLINGER (logging)
Directs CHOKE SETTERS (logging) in $T3high
lead,$T1 slack line, or similar log yarding system: Determines sequence of logs to be yarded,
according to guidelines established by HOOK TENDER (logging). Issues directions to crew
regarding logs to be yarded, positioning and securing of $T3chokers,$T1 and position of crew
during movement of logs. Signals YARDING ENGINEER (logging) to control positioning of
choker cables for setting and yarding of logs over cutting area, using portable radio transmitter.
Signals to inform others of fire, injuries, need for repairs or revisions to rigging, and other
conditions. Trains new workers in choker setting techniques, safety practices, and whistle
signals. May perform choker setting duties. May lead workers in installing, moving, and
dismantling yarder rigging.
GOE: 05.12.04 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M1 L2 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
921.365-010 GRAIN RECEIVER (grain-feed mills) alternate titles: elevator tender
Tends conveyors and weighs carload shipments of grain,
such as corn or milo, and routes grain to steep tanks: Weighs car spotted on scales to record and
verify weight against consignment sheet. Notifies MATERIAL HANDLER (any industry) that
car is ready for unloading. Weighs empty car. Starts conveyor to move grain from unloading pit
to elevator. Sets batching scale at specified weight and starts conveyor that transfers grain to
scale bin until balance is achieved. When notified, pulls lever to empty bin and starts conveyor to
transfer grain to steep tanks. Maintains batch records.
GOE: 06.03.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M2 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Operates panelboard to control pneumatic conveyor
system that transfers flour from railroad cars, through blending, sifting, and weighing units to
storage bins for subsequent processing into macaroni products: Opens hatch of railroad hopper
car to admit air, and connects pneumatic hose to car outlet and to intake pipe of specified bin.
Sets timing devices, turns switches, and pushes buttons on panelboard to start and control
movement of material through specified processing units to storage bins. Observes lights on
board to follow progress of material, or to detect need for changing or bypassing operations.
Diverts material flow by pressing button governing specific bin or processing unit. Records car
number, weight, and type of material in car, name of sender, and location of material in storage
bin or unit. Operates pneumatic air compressor [AIR-COMPRESSOR OPERATOR (any
industry)] in conjunction with panelboard, to transfer and distribute flour. May dump bags of
special flour into hopper for distribution through processing units.
GOE: 05.06.04 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
921.563-010 COKE LOADER (steel & rel.)
Operates equipment, such as conveyor or winch to
transfer coke to railroad cars and trucks: Notifies switching department to deliver specified type
of car. Estimates and records amount of coke in bins. Starts conveyor and operates winch to
position car under boom-conveyor for loading. Inspects boarding and locking of open-top box
cars and wedging of side drop and hopper cars to prevent loss of coke in transit. Observes and
records car number, carrier, customer, tonnage, and grade and condition of coke. Signals
INDUSTRIAL-LOCOMOTIVE OPERATOR (any industry) to move loaded cars. Oils,
lubricates, and adjusts conveyors, crushers, and other equipment, using handtools and lubricating
equipment. Cleans spillage from tracks, walks, driveways, and conveyor decking, using airhose,
broom, and shovel. Cleans hoppers, using bar.
GOE: 05.11.04 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
Tends pneumatic conveyor, or belt, auger, or bucket
conveyor to load and unload bulk cement onto tank trucks or railroad tank and hopper cars:
Inserts loading nozzle in opening on tank trucks. Starts pump and turns lever to open slide on
storage bins. Observes weight indicator on scale and regulates speed of feed to fill tank in truck.
Records weight on sales slip. Tends winch to position railroad tank cars under loading nozzles.
Inserts nozzles in loading ports of car and turns on pump to feed in cement. Records weight
loaded on manifest. May tend equipment that inserts flexible pipe into railroad tank and hopper
cars and tank trucks. May bag cement [PACKAGER, MACHINE (any industry)]. May be
designated according to vehicle loaded as Cement-Railroad-Car Loader (cement); Cement-Truck
Loader (cement).
GOE: 06.04.40 STRENGTH: H GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Operates transfer car to move carloads of pipe and boiler
covering moldings from driers to work and storage areas: Presses button to raise door of drier.
Pulls and pushes carloads of moldings along track out of drier to loading platform. Weighs
moldings for moisture content and compares weight to wall chart. Places wet moldings onto car
to be returned to drier. Pushes car of dry moldings onto transfer car. Operates transfer car to
move moldings to production departments or storage. Records identification number of each car
removed from each drier on production sheet. May tend machine that automatically cuts boiler
moldings to specified size and packages moldings.
GOE: 05.11.04 STRENGTH: H GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
921.662-010 CAR-DUMPER OPERATOR (beverage) alternate titles: car unloader;
dumper
Controls equipment that tilts railroad cars to dump grain
into receiving hopper for transfer to storage elevator: Pulls lever to activate clamp that fastens car
into position on dumping platform. Breaks car seal and pushes open sliding door. Starts conveyor
leading from receiving hopper into elevator, and energizes electromagnet which removes metal
from grain. Receives signals, and pushes and pulls levers of dumping machinery in sequence to
tilt and jog car until car is empty. Returns car to upright position and releases holding
mechanism. May remove wood and paper falling from tipped car, using grappling hooks. May
guide grain from car, using wood or metal plank. May pull box cars onto and off of dumping
platform, using winch and cable.
GOE: 05.11.04 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M1 L1 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
921.662-014 CHARGE-MACHINE OPERATOR (chemical)
Operates machine to recharge nuclear reactor in nuclear
plant: Reads work orders and confers with supervisor to determine reactor tube loading sequence.
Reads thermometer to ensure that water temperature is at level specified for charging operation.
Pushes button to raise charge-discharge machine to specified height for removal of loaded
$T3monotubes$T1 from wall-storage racks. Turns levers to position machine in horizontal
alignment with specified wall rack, and moves transfer-arm controls to remove tubes from rack.
Pushes buttons to move charging machine and align serially-numbered monotube with
specifically-numbered reactor-wall opening. Activates charging machine pump to force water
into monotube and push piston forward to fill reactor tube with fuel elements and to clear
irradiated elements out of reactor.
GOE: 06.02.11 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L3 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
Operates console to control automated conveyor system
that receives, sorts, distributes, and conveys bulk or packaged materials or products to and from
loading dock and storage area, and between departments or processes: Reads production and
delivery schedules and confers with supervisor to determine sorting and routing procedures.
Presses buttons and turns dials to start conveyor system and regulate speed of conveyors.
Observes materials or products moving on conveyors, or observes lights on control panel to
monitor flow and operation of system. Moves switches or pushes buttons to route order to
designated areas and to raise, lower, and align conveyor with specific adjoining conveyors.
Contacts work stations by telephone or intercom to request movement of order or to notify work
stations of shipment enroute and approximate delivery time. Stops equipment and clears jams,
using handtools. Observes operation to detect equipment malfunction and informs supervisor
when malfunction occurs. May operate elevator system in conjunction with conveyor system.
May weigh trucks and railroad cars before and after loading, or read scale that continually
weighs product on conveyor to ascertain when specified tonnage has been loaded and record
weight on loading ticket. May join sections of conveyor frames at temporary working areas and
connect power units. May collect samples of materials for analysis. May lubricate moving parts
of conveyors. May operate scoop to load materials onto conveyor. May record data, such as
weight and type of material moved and condition of equipment. May be designated according to
product moved as Bulk-Loader Operator (water trans.); Coal-Conveyor Operator (any industry);
Grain Distributor (grain-feed mills); or according to type of equipment as Grain-Elevator
Operator (grain-feed mills); Screen Operator (cement); Suction Operator (agriculture).
GOE: 05.12.04 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 3 DLU: 82
Operates power-driven winches to pull boats, yachts, and
barges from water to repair or reconditioning areas: Attaches cables to dolly on marine railway
and pulls lever on winch to lower dolly into water. Signals boat operator to align boat to dolly.
Positions block under boat for support and pulls winch lever to haul boat from water to specified
area. May repair winch and hauling equipment.
GOE: 05.11.04 STRENGTH: H GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
921.662-026 TIPPLE OPERATOR (saw. & plan.)
Operates tipple chain conveyor to move presorted lumber
from holding racks to stacking platform: Moves control buttons to align tipple with holding racks
which hold lumber requested. Pulls levers to release stops at ends of holding racks, allowing
lumber to move down to tipple conveyor chain which transfers lumber to stacking platform.
Straightens lumber as it moves on conveyor to prevent jams.
GOE: 05.12.04 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
Operates traveling or stationary overhead crane (cab- or
ground controlled) to lift, move, and position loads, such as machinery, equipment, products, and
solid or bulk materials, using hoisting attachments, such as hook, sling, electromagnet, or bucket:
Observes load hookup and determines safety of load. Manipulates or depresses crane controls,
such as pedals, levers, and buttons, to regulate speed and direction of crane and hoist movement
according to written, verbal, or signal instructions. Cleans and maintains crane and hoisting
mechanism. Inspects crane for defective parts and notifies supervisor of defects or malfunctions.
May attach load to hook or other crane accessory prior to operating crane and be designated
Crane Operator-Hooker (steel & rel.) or Crane Operator-Hooktender (aircraft mfg.). May be
designated by type of crane operated or material handled as Bridge Crane Operator (any
industry); Charging-Crane Operator (foundry; steel & rel.) I; Cinder Crane Operator (foundry;
steel & rel.) I; Gantry Crane Operator (any industry); Hot-Metal Crane Operator (foundry;
nonfer. metal; steel & rel.) I; Ingot Stripper (steel & rel.) I; Scrap Crane Operator (steel & rel.) I;
Tower Whirler Operator (any industry); Wall-Crane Operator (foundry).
GOE: 05.11.04 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 5 DLU: 87
921.663-014 CHERRY-PICKER OPERATOR (construction) alternate titles: car
changer
Operates cherry picker (pneumatic hoist attached to
structural framework) which moves on rails along tunnel side to hoist loaded dinkey cars from
mucking machine to front of train: Hooks hoist line into lift-hooks on dinkey car. Moves lever to
activate pneumatic hoist that lifts car. Pushes hoist block and car to side of frame and signals
DINKEY OPERATOR (any industry) to move train to position empty car at mucking machine.
Pushes hoisting frame along rails to front of train and operates hoist to place car in position on
rails.
GOE: 05.11.01 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
921.663-018 CHIP UNLOADER (paper & pulp)
Unloads wood chips from railroad cars or trucks, using
materials-handling equipment: Drives rail-mounted trackmobile to spot railroad cars on scale and
on ramp above chip storage bins for unloading. Records gross and net weight of car. Releases
bottom doors of car, allowing chips to fall into bin. Starts conveyor that carries chips to stockpile
or to inside storage bins [CHIP-BIN CONVEYOR TENDER (chemical; paper & pulp)]. Gathers
sample of chips from each car for analysis. Shunts empty cars to spur tracks. Signals driver to
position truck for unloading. Attaches hoist cable and hook and starts hoist to lift loaded trailer
from tractor bed. Opens tailgate of trailer, allowing wood chips to fall into bin. Lowers trailer
onto tractor bed and secures tailgate. May attach electric vibrator to side of railroad cars to
dislodge chips that have become tightly packed in transit. May unload barges.
GOE: 05.11.04 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
Operates electric-, diesel-, gasoline-, or steam-powered
guy-derrick or stiff-leg derrick (mast supported by fixed legs or tripod), to move products,
equipment, or materials to and from quarries, storage areas, and processes, or to load and unload
trucks or railroad cars: Pushes and pulls levers and depresses pedals to raise, lower, and rotate
boom and to raise and lower load line in response to signals. May inspect and lubricate cables,
pulleys, guides, and drums. May be known according to material moved as Log-Yard Derrick
Operator (saw. & plan.); or equipment controlled as Stiff-Leg Derrick Operator (wood prod.,
nec).
GOE: 05.11.04 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M1 L1 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
921.663-026 HOIST OPERATOR (mine & quarry)
Controls hoisting machinery to raise and lower cages
(elevators), skips (boxlike containers), and mine cars at mines or quarries: Moves levers and
pedals to operate hoist in response to arm, bell, or buzzer signals. Observes dial indicator and
marks on cable or drum to ascertain that desired position has been reached. Applies hand or foot
brake and moves lever to lock hoist. Inspects, lubricates, and adjusts brakes and equipment. May
be designated according to type of machinery controlled as Chain-Hoist Operator (mine &
quarry); Electric-Hoist Operator (mine & quarry); Steam-Hoist Operator (mine & quarry);
Tugger Operator (mine & quarry); or according to location of machinery as Slope-Hoist Operator
(mine & quarry); Tower-Hoist Operator (mine & quarry).
GOE: 05.11.02 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M1 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
Operates compressed air, diesel, electric, gasoline, or
steam drum hoists to control movement of cableways, cages, derricks, draglines, loaders, railcars,
or skips to move workers and materials for construction, logging, mining, sawmill, and other
industrial operations: Starts hoist engine and moves hand and foot levers to wind or unwind cable
on drum. Moves brake lever and throttle to stop, start, and regulate speed of drum in response to
hand, bell, telephone, loud-speaker, or whistle signals or by observing dial indicator or marks on
cable. May fire boiler on steam hoist. May operate hoist with more than one drum. May repair,
maintain, and adjust equipment. May be designated according to equipment controlled as
Cableway Operator (any industry); Cage Operator (any industry); Gin-Pole Operator
(construction); Inclined-Railway Operator (any industry); Skip-Hoist Operator (any industry).
May transfer logs from trucks to railroad cars and be designated Transfer Engineer (logging).
GOE: 05.11.04 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M1 L1 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
921.663-034 IRRADIATED-FUEL HANDLER (chemical)
Operates machines and equipment to package, store, and
convey irradiated fuel elements in underwater storage basin of nuclear reactor plant: Operates
crane to pull tram cars along underwater track and position cars under discharge outlets of
nuclear reactor to be loaded with irradiated fuel elements. Pulls loaded tram cars from discharge
outlets to mechanism that automatically tilts cars to unload irradiated elements onto underwater
table. Manipulates handgrips of mechanical arms to place fuel elements into baskets and operates
crane to transfer baskets to prepackaging storage area. Moves specified baskets from
prepackaging storage area to packaging area and unloads baskets of irradiated elements onto
packaging machine that automatically inserts fuel elements into canisters and secures lids on
canisters. Operates crane to transfer loaded canisters to two-year, underwater, storage cubicles.
Records number of canisters in each cubicle. Operates crane to remove specified canisters from
storage, transfer canisters to lead cask, raise lead shipping cask to surface, and load cask onto
railroad car for shipment.
GOE: 05.11.04 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M1 L1 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
Operates crane that travels on railroad tracks to lift and
move objects: Starts gasoline or diesel engine. Pushes pedals and pulls levers to move, control
speed, and stop crane, turn crane boom, and raise or lower cables attached to load. Inspects and
compares weight of load with lifting capacity of crane to ensure against overloading crane.
Moves controls to move and position load by sight or at direction of LABORER, HOISTING
(any industry). Inspects cables and grappling devices for wear. May install or replace cables.
May perform maintenance tasks, such as oiling machine. May direct helpers engaged in placing
blocking and outrigging under crane when lifting loads. May operate crane in which hoisting
mechanism is pneumatically powered. May be designated by type of power unit as
Diesel-Locomotive-Crane Operator (any industry); Electric-Locomotive-Crane Operator (any
industry); Gasoline-Locomotive-Crane Operator (any industry).
GOE: 05.11.04 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M1 L2 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
Operates electrically powered monorail crane to lift,
move, and load machinery, equipment, and materials: Moves foot and hand controls to guide
crane along overhead rail and to raise and lower load cable. Raises, moves, and lowers load
following signals of worker on floor. May switch crane between rails by signaling other workers
to throw switches. May operate crane from hand held control box. May inspect, clean, and
lubricate crane. May be designated by material moved as Acid-Crane Operator (steel & rel.);
Cinder-Crane Operator (foundry; steel & rel.) II; Scrap-Crane Operator (steel & rel.) II;
Stock-Crane Operator (steel & rel.); or operation performed as Charging-Crane Operator
(foundry; steel & rel.) II; Cold-Roll Packer, Sheet Iron (steel & rel.); Hot-Metal-Crane Operator
(foundry; smelt. & refin.; steel & rel.) II; Ingot Stripper (steel & rel.) II.
GOE: 06.04.40 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
Operates pneumatic hoist to lift concrete panel walls of
modular buildings: Hauls concrete wall panels to installation site, using handtruck. Lifts panel
with aid of coworker to position panel for hoist hookup. Positions hoisting bracket on panel to
align holes in panel and bracket, and inserts locking pin to secure linkage for hoisting. Pulls
chain to activate hoist to raise panel for lateral movement. Operates hoist to raise and lower panel
between grooved columns as signaled by coworkers. Removes any rough spots from panel or
grooves, using hammer and chisel. Disconnects hoisting bracket from panel.
GOE: 05.11.01 STRENGTH: V GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
Operates hoisting engine and cable-drawn scraper or
scoop, to load coal, ore, or rock into mine cars or onto conveyor in underground mine: Moves
hoist into working place on car and sets up on timber foundation. Sets up snatch blocks (pulleys)
and eyebolt, and anchors firmly to post or wall. Connects electric power lines and starts hoist.
Moves levers to activate cable which drags scraper into face of ore, then drags full scraper to
mine car for dumping. Moves hoist from place to place, using mine car. Lubricates, adjusts, and
repairs engine and auxiliary equipment.
GOE: 05.11.02 STRENGTH: H GED: R3 M1 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
921.663-054 TOWER-CRANE OPERATOR (construction)
Operates tower crane to lift and move building materials
from ground storage areas and trucks to top of building under construction: Climbs ladder inside
vertically mounted tower to gain access to control pad suspended under crane boom. Pushes or
pulls levers on control console to rotate counter-balanced horizontally mounted boom to extend
or retract trolley along boom, and to raise and lower hook to which loads are attached. Controls
crane movement in response to hand signals or radio commands by supervisor or signaler. May
operate crane from remote console on top of building. May operate radio-controlled crane.
GOE: 05.11.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M1 L2 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
Operates diesel-, gasoline-, or electric-powered crane
mounted on crawler treads to lift and move material and objects: Starts engine and drives crane
to work site, steering crane by moving levers and pressing pedals that control motion of crawler
treads. Pushes and pulls levers and presses pedals in response to hand signals to rotate crane on
chassis and raise and lower crane boom and loadline. May lubricate motor and moving parts of
crane. May be designated according to attachment as Clamshell Operator (any industry) I;
Demolition-Crane Operator (any industry) I; Electromagnet-Crane Operator (any industry) I;
Orange-Peel Operator (any industry) I.
GOE: 05.11.04 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M1 L1 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
Operates gasoline- or diesel-powered crane mounted on
specially constructed truck chassis to lift and move materials and objects: Drives truck to work
site and directs activities of LABORER, HOISTING (any industry) in placing blocks and
outriggers to prevent capsizing when lifting heavy loads. Starts crane engine. Moves levers and
pedals to rotate crane on chassis, to raise and lower crane boom, and to raise and lower loadline.
May operate crane according to signals from helper. May bolt boom sections together to extend
or modify boom for pile driving or high lifting. May be designated according to type of power
used as Diesel-Truck-Crane Operator (any industry); Gasoline-Truck-Crane Operator (any
industry); or according to attachment as Clamshell Operator (any industry) II; Demolition-Crane
Operator (any industry) II; Electromagnet-Crane Operator (any industry) II; Orange-Peel
Operator (any industry) II.
GOE: 05.11.04 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M1 L1 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
Operates yarding machine to pull logs from cutting area
to landing: Controls direction, speed, and braking of cable drums to position $T3chokers$T1 or
grapples over logs, pull logs across cutting area, lift logs over tree trunks and other obstructions,
and position logs for loading onto trucks, using pedals and hand levers in response to whistle or
horn code signals. May drag blocks, cable, and other equipment to rigging crew. May raise steel
tower, or prerigged spar, and tension guy lines. May drive self-propelled yarder between yarding
sites. May be designated according to type of yarding system used as High-Lead Yarder
(logging); Sky-Line Yarder (logging); Slack-Line Yarder (logging); or according to type of
equipment operated as Grapple-Yarder Operator (logging); Steel-Spar Operator (logging);
Triple-Drum Operator (logging). May control machinery on deck of pullboat in cypress forest
and be designated Pullboat Engineer (logging).
GOE: 05.11.04 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M1 L2 SVP: 6 DLU: 77
Operates overhead crane with hand held control box to
load trucks with bundles of aluminum extrusions: Reviews daily truck-delivery schedules to
determine information, such as description of orders, sequence of deliveries, and special loading
instructions. Weighs bundles, using floor scale, and records weight for company records.
Attaches hook or sling of crane to bundles, and presses buttons on control box to hoist and move
bundles to loading area or onto trucks, according to unloading sequence. Inspects bundle
packaging for conformance to customer requirements. Removes and batches packing tickets.
Occasionally loads, restacks, or unloads bundles from trucks by hand or using industrial truck.
Directs truck drivers backing vehicles into loading bays and uncovers, covers, and secures loads
for delivery.
GOE: 05.11.04 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 86
921.664-010 LINE MOVER (railroad equip.)
Spots railroad cars and railroad-car-truck assemblies on
production lines for further processing in locomotive and car building establishment using one of
following methods: (1) Attaches one end of push-pole against tractor and other end against
assemblies on rails. Signals TRACTOR OPERATOR (any industry) vocally or by hand to push
car or car-trucks on rails to specified location. (2) Attaches chain and clevises to assemblies and
tractor and signals operator to pull assemblies to specified location.
GOE: 05.12.04 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M1 L1 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
921.664-014 RIGGER (logging) alternate titles: second rigger
Installs blocks and guy lines for $T3high lead,$T1 slack
line, or similar log yarding system: Cuts notch around anchor stumps specified by HOOK
TENDER (logging), using chain saw and ax. Wraps cable around stump and secures it in
position with spikes and U-bolts. Installs block, pulls winch cable through block, and secures
cable to yarding blocks and guy lines. Signals winch operator to haul yarding blocks and guy
lines to anchor stumps, and secures them to anchor stumps. Splices cable to make rigging parts
or repair broken or worn cable, using marlin spikes, vise, hammer, and wire cutters. Dismantles
yarding system and loads rigging onto trucks for removal to new yarding site. May install
yarding cables, $T3choker$T1 cables, cable swivels, carriages, and related rigging. May rig and
erect wooden spars. May climb wooden spars, using climbing spurs and safety rope, to install or
repair rigging. May lead activities of crew and be designated Head Rigger (logging).
GOE: 05.12.04 STRENGTH: V GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
921.665-010 CEMENT-BOAT-AND-BARGE LOADER (cement)
Tends pipeline system that conveys dry cement from
storage silos to ships and barges at cement plant loading dock: Screws flexible hose to dock
pipeline and inserts and secures hose to loading port of ship or barge. Ties lines to hose to
support hose during loading operation. Turns handwheels to open or close valves and route
cement from designated silos through pumps and to vessel, according to loading orders. Signals
SILO TENDER (cement) to start and stop pumps. Monitors movement of cement through
pipelines and tightens couplings or repairs loose connections, using handtools. Observes
movement of tide, vessel, and hose hookup in relation to pier, and adjusts ship mooring and hose
support lines to ensure continuous and safe operation. Observes cargo hold of vessel to determine
completion of loading. Disassembles ship-to-shore hookup, and cleans pipes, hoses, and fittings.
GOE: 05.12.06 STRENGTH: V GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Assists BOAT-HOIST OPERATOR (retail trade) to
move, lift, and lower yachts and cruisers into and out of water and performs related job tasks:
Guides hoist operator by hand and voice signals to maneuver wheeled hoist around obstructions
and into loading position above boat. Positions and connects hoist slings for lifting boats. Signals
hoist operator to lift or lower boat and guides hoist operator to safely maneuver suspended boat
to launching slip, display area, or repair shop. Manually steadies boat as vessel is raised from or
lowered into water to prevent bumping into pilings. Positions keel and hull support blocks to
support boat being lowered to ground or onto skid. Disconnects and stows slings. Directs stream
of water under high pressure from hose against exterior of boat to clean hull of silt, mud, and
marine growth. Sands boat surfaces by hand in preparation for painting. Paints boat bottoms,
using brush. Assists in mechanical servicing and repairing of boats. Assists other workers in boat
repair facility.
GOE: 05.12.04 STRENGTH: H GED: R1 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
921.667-014 CHASER (logging)
Directs placement of logs brought to landing by $T3high
lead$T1 rig or tractor and unhooks $T3chokers$T1 from logs: Hand signals YARDING
ENGINEER (logging) or LOGGING-TRACTOR OPERATOR (forestry; logging; saw. & plan.)
where to drop logs on landing for reloading onto logging trucks. Pulls end of choker from bell
(sliding fastener) on choker cable to open noose. Signals operator to pull choker free of logs.
Cuts knots and limbs from logs, using ax and chain saw. Attaches equipment, such as chokers,
lines, blocks, and fire equipment, to outbound rigging as indicated by whistle signals from
RIGGING SLINGER (logging). May mark logs [LOG MARKER (logging)]. May be designated
Cat Chaser (logging) in tractor logging operations or Water Chaser (logging) when working on
floating logs.
GOE: 05.12.04 STRENGTH: H GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
Dumps materials, such as coal, chemicals, flue dust,
grain, ore, sugar, and salt, into and from railway cars, trucks, or other vehicles, according to
specific instructions: Positions and blocks vehicles by signaling LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER
(r.r. trans.) 910.363-014 or TRUCK DRIVER, HEAVY (any industry) 905.663-014, or by using
winch and car jack or powered tractor to spot cars and set brakes. Positions spout, chute, and
conveyor over or into car, truck, bin, or storage pile, and opens slide in spout or chute to start
flow of material into or from vehicles. Positions vehicle over storage bin and opens air valve,
side door, or car hopper door; starts conveyors, pneumatic conveyors, or elevators; and adjusts
dampers to feed materials to specified bin. May use power scoop to pull grain from car into
receiving chute. May collect grain sample, using probe. May drive truck onto ramp, secure it
with blocks, and attach hook from electric hoist to front end of trailer or truck and push button to
activate hoist or move lever of hydraulic lift to elevate front end of truck as tailgate is opened to
dump material. May vibrate hopper to facilitate flow into slurry pit, using airhammer. May open
solvent tank valve and start pump to wash and transfer residue of materials to saturator and other
tanks. May observe pressure gauges and adjust valves to maintain specified pumping pressure.
May record car identifying information, such as weight and volume of material loaded and
number of cars dumped or filled. May be designated according to kind of vehicle unloaded as
Car Dumper (any industry); according to kind of material unloaded as Grain Unloader
(grain-feed mills); or according to type of equipment used as Spout Positioner (any industry);
Wincher (any industry).
GOE: 05.12.03 STRENGTH: H GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 82
Assists workers engaged in operating derricks, cranes,
power shovels, or other hoisting machines used to lift and move machinery, equipment, or
materials, such as concrete, castings, structural steel, stone slabs, mill rolls, scrap metal, pipe,
dirt, and logs, performing any combination of following duties: Couples and uncouples railroad
cars and throws railroad track switches. Affixes hook, bucket, electromagnet, or demolition ball
to crane, or affixes rope, cable, chain, sling, or other grappling equipment or attachments to
object being lifted or to lifting mechanism. Places blocking, out-riggers, or screw-jacks in
position to hold crane or shovel upright when lifting heavy loads. Places supports in position to
receive load. Signals operator, vocally or with hand signals, to guide operator in lifting and
moving loads when view from crane or shovel cab is obstructed. Pushes or pulls load as it is
lowered, until it is deposited in desired place. Secures load to trucks or railcars, using ropes,
chains, or bands. Lubricates moving parts of crane or shovel with grease gun or oilcan. May
install extension sections to boom, using pins and cotter keys, or nuts and bolts. May lay track or
timber runways on which tread-wheeled machines move. May drive truck-mounted crane from
one work location to another. May be designated according to equipment used, attachments
made, or area worked in as Concrete-Bucket Hooker (construction); Floor Worker, Transfer Bay
(nonfer. metal); Locomotive-Crane-Operator Helper (any industry); Log Hooker
(millwork-plywood; saw. & plan.); Magnet Placer (steel & rel.); Pit-Worker, Power Shovel (any
industry); Power-Shovel-Operator Helper (any industry); Truck-Crane-Operator Helper (any
industry). Performs other duties as described under HELPER (any industry) Master Title.
GOE: 05.12.04 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 3 DLU: 78
921.667-026 WHARF WORKER (water trans.)
Moves grain spouts to load grain into holds of ships:
Unlashes grain spout, and lowers, raises, and changes direction of spout to test operation of guide
ropes and hand winches. Lowers spout into hold of ship and directs spout toward specified
compartment. Signals CONVEYOR-SYSTEM OPERATOR (any industry) to start flow of grain.
Moves spout in various directions to load grain evenly into compartment.
GOE: 05.12.03 STRENGTH: M GED: R1 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Controls equipment to transfer steeped or malted barley
to or from germinating compartments or drying kilns in malt house: Presses switch to position
overhead spout under chute, and pulls handle to open chute and dump barley onto compartment
or kiln floor. Lifts and removes compartment door to permit entrance of power shovel, using
winch. Moves levers and presses pedals of power shovel to transfer malted barley from
compartment onto conveyor. Climbs ladder into compartment to clean interior, using scraper,
shovel, and high-pressure water hose.
GOE: 05.12.04 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
921.682-014 PALLETIZER OPERATOR I (any industry)
Operates console that controls automatic palletizing
equipment to sort, transfer, and stack on pallets containers of finished products, such as sugar,
canned vegetables, citrus juice, and cigarettes: Reads production and delivery schedules and
stacking pattern to determine sorting and transfer procedures, arrangement of packages on pallet,
and destination of loaded pallet. Observes packages moving along conveyor to identify packages
and to detect defective packaging, and presses console buttons to deflect packages to
predetermined accumulator or reject lines. Turns selector switch on palletizer to control stacking
arrangement of packages on pallet and to transfer loaded pallet to storage or delivery platform.
Supplies loading equipment with empty pallets. Stops equipment to clear jams. Informs
supervisor of equipment malfunction. May keep record of production and equipment
performance. May operate depalletizing equipment and be designated Depalletizer Operator (any
industry).
GOE: 06.04.40 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M1 L1 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
Operates machines to sort and stack lumber: Activates
conveyor chain that positions lumber stack over hoist. Moves controls to lift hoist and slide
single layers of lumber onto chains of sorting machine where boards drop into storage pockets
according to length. Starts chain conveyor in bottom of pocket to transfer lumber onto powered
rollers for machine stacking preparatory to kiln drying or shipping. Records number of pieces
removed from storage, using mechanical hand counter.
GOE: 05.12.04 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
Operates conveyor system in sawmill to route lumber,
cants, and timber to processing operations according to size, grade, and specie, or type of
processing required: Raises and lowers cross chains by moving levers and pedals to shift boards,
timbers, or cants from one set of conveyor rolls to another or from rolls to platform. Raises stop
blocks to stop lumber at specified points along rolls. Stops and reverses conveyors to re-route
cants for further processing. May operate electric hoist to move cants to stockpile. May operate
cut-off saw to cut cants to specified lengths.
GOE: 05.12.04 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
921.683-010 BOAT-HOIST OPERATOR (retail trade)
Operates mobile boat hoist to lift and lower yachts and
cruisers in and out of water, and to move boats to designated work or storage areas: Starts hoist
engine and pushes and pulls levers to move and maneuver four-wheeled boat hoist to straddle
boats for moving. Passes sling ends under straddled boat hull, shackles sling ends to winch span,
and moves levers to operate power-winch to raise boat clear of support blocks or skids. Drives
hoist to move suspended boat to designated location or to hoisting dock to lower boat into water.
Operates winch to lower boat to point just above ground surface. Places keel blocks under keel
and lowers boat onto keel blocks. Slides and positions hull support blocks and frames against
boat bottom for vertical support. Loosens and pulls slings from underneath boat. Drives hoist to
dock and lowers boat until slings are slack and signals boat operator to back boat out to clear
slings and dock. Operates winch to raise slings out of water or leaves slings in water to pick up
another boat. Operates truck to tow empty skids around display or shop areas. Jacks up skids and
cradled boats and places dollies under skids to facilitate moving boats in display area. Mounts
propellers on shafts to prepare new boats for launching. Operates boats to maneuver boats in and
out of slips. Performs related boat handling duties.
GOE: 05.11.04 STRENGTH: H GED: R3 M1 L1 SVP: 3 DLU: 77
Controls boom conveyors to move materials, such as
coal, ore, and gravel, to and from railroad cars or processing station, and storage piles: Starts
specified boom conveyor and conveyor belts, and adjusts height, swing, and extension of boom
according to size of storage pile or position of car. Opens side gates of railroad cars or gates of
processing station to dump material onto conveyor that carries it to storage pile. Positions boom
conveyor over railroad car and starts flow of materials from plant or storage pile to load car.
Regulates conveyor speed to prevent spilling or weight variations among cars. Observes gauges
and lights on control panel to detect malfunctions of conveyor system. Diverts materials to
storage bins or notifies plant or tipple operator to stop supply of materials during emergency.
Lubricates machine, using grease gun and oilcan. May drive mobile boom conveyor to
designated work area. May be known as Stacker Operator (any industry).
GOE: 05.12.04 STRENGTH: L GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 3 DLU: 79
Operates electrically powered crane equipped with
cantilevers (structural-steel framework which can be lowered to horizontal position and extended
over deck or hold of vessel) on which hoisting gear is supported to load or unload container
cargo from vessels: Moves controls or levers and presses pedals to activate electrical power,
move tower in position alongside vessel, and lower cantilever over deck or hold of vessel. Moves
controls to lower hoisting gear for attachment of sling to container, lift and move container along
cantilever, and lower and position container on dock, or on vessel deck or hold. Raises cantilever
to vertical position when positioning crane to avoid hitting superstructure of vessel. May follow
hand signals of other worker. May operate cantilever crane equipped with clamshell to load or
unload bulk materials.
GOE: 05.11.04 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M2 L2 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
921.683-022 COAL-EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (utilities)
Operates locomotives and bulldozers and controls
conveyor systems to transport and pile coal for use in boilers of generating plant: Operates
locomotive to haul coal car over unloading bins. Pushes lever of car shaker or car turner to empty
coal from car into bins. Starts and controls conveyor that transfers coal to and from bins,
bunkers, and storage pile. Operates bulldozers and front-end loaders to shape and compact coal
storage pile to minimize possibility of spontaneous combustion. Lubricates and adjusts conveyor
systems, bulldozers, and other coal-moving equipment. May loosen frozen coal in gondolas,
using steam hose or blowtorch. May collect coal samples for laboratory tests. May tend crusher
that reduces size of coal. May operate tugboat to move and position barges for unloading. May
read meters and record weight of coal in logbook.
GOE: 05.11.02 STRENGTH: M GED: R3 M2 L3 SVP: 4 DLU: 78
921.683-030 CUPOLA HOIST OPERATOR (foundry)
Operates skip hoist, using levers and foot brakes, to lift
pig iron, coke, and limestone to top of cupola furnace for CUPOLA CHARGER (foundry).
Maintains and lubricates hoisting machinery.
GOE: 06.04.40 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M1 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 77
Operates derrick mounted on boat or barge to lift and
move heavy objects: Moves control levers and pedals of hoist to rotate, raise, or lower derrick
boom and to raise or lower loadline and load attached to it. May move controls of small engines
or hoists to push against bottom of body of water with spuds (heavy poles) to move barge from
place to place. When derrick boat is self-propelled, operator may be required to possess Master's
license issued by U.S. Government.
GOE: 05.11.04 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M1 L2 SVP: 5 DLU: 77
921.683-038 ELEVATOR OPERATOR, FREIGHT (any industry) alternate titles:
elevator operator, service
Operates elevator to transport materials and equipment
between floors of industrial or commercial establishment: Moves control levers, or pushes
buttons to control movement of elevator. Opens and closes safety gate and door of elevator at
each floor where stop is made. May load and unload elevator. May transport freight from
elevator to designated area, using handtruck. May transport passengers.
GOE: 05.12.04 STRENGTH: H GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
Operates straight or articulated rubber-tired tractor-type
vehicle equipped with front-mounted hydraulically powered bucket or scoop to lift and transport
bulk materials to and from storage or processing areas, to feed conveyors, hoppers, or chutes, and
to load trucks or railcars: Starts engine, shifts gears, presses pedals, and turns steering wheel to
operate loader. Moves levers to lower and tilt bucket and drives front-end loader forward to force
bucket into bulk material. Moves levers to raise and tilt bucket when filled, drives vehicle to
work site, and moves levers to dump material. Performs routine maintenance on loader, such as
lubricating, fueling, and cleaning.
GOE: 05.11.04 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 3 DLU: 81
Operates hydraulic boom to lift copper anodes from
casting mold and place anodes in cooling tank: Moves levers to position hydraulic boom and
cable line over cast anode, lift copper anode from mold, and place anode into slot of rack in
cooling tank. Lifts filled rack from tank and places rack on railroad flatcar. Records number of
anodes cast. Cleans mold, changes pouring ladles, and sweeps work area, as part of work crew.
GOE: 06.04.40 STRENGTH: M GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 3 DLU: 77