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Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers
Operate a switching engine or other types of locomotives or dinkeys in a railroad yard, factory, quarry, building site, or similar setting.
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Motorboat Operators
Use motorized rowboats. Possibility of aiding in navigational tasks.
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Motorcycle Mechanics
Perform inspections, adjustments, repairs, and complete teardowns of motorcycles, scooters, mopeds, dirt bikes, and other comparable two- or three-wheeled motor vehicles.
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Motorboat Mechanics and Service Technicians
Fixing and fine-tuning the inboard and outboard motors of boats.
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Logistics Analysts
Perform a supply chain analysis or product delivery process analysis to determine where improvements can be made. Possible responsibilities for route managers include billing, computerized billing, and tracking shipments.
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Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance
Organize the transportation of goods, passengers, and equipment, as well as the dispatch of service staff and vehicles, for routine or emergency maintenance and repair.
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Logisticians
Examine and manage the day-to-day operations of a company or organization's logistics department. You will be in charge of the complete product cycle, from initial purchase to distribution, internal allocation, delivery, and final sale.
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Packers and Packagers, Hand
Hand-pack or hand-package a wide range of items and materials.
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First-Line Supervisors of Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators
Manage and direct the day-to-day operations of personnel operating and assisting with material transport vehicles and equipment.
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Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines
Mobile cranes, bulldozers, graders, and conveyors used in construction, logging, and mining must be checked out, tweaked, fixed, or replaced.
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Loading and Moving Machine Operators, Underground Mining
Use shuttle cars, mine conveyors, and other underground loading and moving equipment to transport coal, ore, and rock. Power shovels and hoisting engines fitted with a cable-drawn scraper or scoop are examples of such machinery.
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Freight and Cargo Inspectors
Check how the goods are being stored, handled, and loaded.
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Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers
Repair or replace damaged auto glass, such as windshields.
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Rail Car Repairers
Examine and make necessary adjustments to railroad cars, mine cars, and public transit rail cars.
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Light Truck Drivers
Transport goods from a warehouse to their final destination using a truck or van with a Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) of 26,001 pounds or less.
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Bicycle Repairers
Fix bikes and take care of them often.
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Bus Drivers, School or Special Client
Carry passengers, including students, seniors, and the disabled. Protect everyone by having everyone follow all safety procedures. Possible to help people get on and off the bus.
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Automotive Specialty Technicians
To fix a vehicle, you need to focus on only one system or parts, like the brakes, suspension, or radiator.
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Automotive Master Mechanics
Fixing up cars, trucks, buses, and whatever else could need fixing. Expert technicians can work on any aspect of the car, but they often focus on fixing gearbox problems.
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Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators
Perform duties driving industrial vehicles or tractors used to transport goods within a storage facility, manufacturing plant, construction site, or similar setting.
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Pilots, Ship
Command vessels on waterways such as rivers, lakes, and bays, or through confined waterways such as estuaries, straits, sounds, and harbors. Requires a Coast Guard license with restrictions on the types of vessels and their gross tonnage that it can be used on.
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Cargo and Freight Agents
Facilitate the loading and unloading cargo and freight at airports, railway stations, truck stops, and harbors. Receipt of customer orders, followed by freight and cargo pickup coordination for...
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Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels
Navigable watercraft such as ships, tugboats, and ferries are under your command or supervision. A valid U.S. Coast Guard license is required.
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Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity
Operate a bus or motor coach for various purposes such as scheduled service, private tours, and charters. Possible baggage assistance. Possible ticket or fare collection.
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First-Line Supervisors of Transportation and Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators
Oversee and organize the work of people operating vehicles and other machinery used for transporting goods.
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Industrial Safety and Health Engineers
Using engineering principles and technology, design, administer, and coordinate safety programs to identify and address potential hazards in the workplace.
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Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand
Haul cargo, inventory, and other goods by hand, and do other menial tasks as needed. All unskilled workers are included here.
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Billing and Posting Clerks
Collect, calculate, and log financial, accounting, statistical, and other numerical data for use in billing. Generate invoices for payment of services provided or goods delivered.
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Avionics Technicians
Avionics technicians work on airplanes and spacecraft to install, examine, test, adjust, and repair avionics systems like radar, radio, navigation, and missile control.
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Locomotive Firers
Keep an eye on the locomotive's instruments and keep an eye out for dragging equipment, obstructions on the right-of-way, and warning signals. Track down the yard engineer and inform them of any signals you receive from the yard workers.
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Aviation Inspectors
To guarantee compliance with Federal safety rules, inspect aircraft, maintenance procedures, air navigational aids, air traffic controllers, and communications equipment.
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Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics
Carry out automotive diagnostics, adjustments, repairs, or overhauls.
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Transportation Managers
Planning, leading, and coordinating transport operations (or those of transport service providers).
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Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency Medical Technicians
Transport patients, victims, and the recovering to medical facilities. Help with patient lifting.
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Storage and Distribution Managers
Plan, direct, or coordinate the actions of businesses involved in the storage and distribution of materials and goods, either inside their own firm or across many businesses.
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Automotive Body and Related Repairers
Refinishing and rustproofing of vehicle bodies and frames.
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Airfield Operations Specialists
Maintain a safe environment for civilian and military aircraft to take off and land. Among their responsibilities are liaising with maintenance and air traffic control teams, sending out calls, and using various landing and navigational aids at airfields.
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Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs
Transport people by driving a car, van, or limo. Sometimes delivers freight or drives hearses.
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Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators
Carry out the task of operating switches on train tracks. Join or separate pieces of train equipment to create or dismantle trains. Mechanical or visual flagging or hand signals by trained professionals. Possibility of checking hand brakes, air hoses, journal boxes, and couplings.
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Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians
Aircraft engine and assembly troubleshooting, fine-tuning, repair, and overhaul, including but not limited to hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
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Ship and Boat Captains
Whether at sea, in a harbor, on a lake, on a river, or along the coast, you'll be in charge of
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Tire Repairers and Changers
Transport vehicle tires are inspected, fixed, and replaced as needed.
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Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisors
Manage the ground crew that is responsible for the loading and unloading of goods and the staging of the aircraft's luggage and cargo. This information could be used to calculate the aircraft's center of gravity and identify the amount and direction of cargo.
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Air Traffic Controllers
Manage flight activity at and around the airport and the flow of aircraft between different airspace sectors and command centers, following predetermined protocols and standards. Grant permission, set rules and exert authority...
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Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers, Transportation Equipment
Assemble, fine-tune, and repair mobile electronic communication systems such as sound, sonar, security, navigation, and surveillance systems for vehicles such as trains and ships.
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Transportation Planners
Investigate and evaluate a proposed transportation plan to see if it can be realized. Analyze the operation and application of various transportation modalities. Construct transport simulation models.
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Supply Chain Managers
A supply chain manager coordinates the production, distribution, and consumption of a company's goods and services from the time a raw material is ordered until the customer receives and uses the final product.
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Sailors and Marine Oilers
Keep watch and report any potential hazards to the captain, first mate, or pilot; do other duties as required; operate the ship's wheel; and more. To prepare for, execute, and store cargo handling...
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Signal and Track Switch Repairers
Perform tasks related to the setup, testing, inspection, and repair of electric gate crossings, signals, signal equipment, track switches, section lines, and intercommunications systems on a railroad.
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Subway and Streetcar Operators
Conduct passenger service on a subway or elevated suburban train using electric propulsion or without a dedicated locomotive. The possibility of handling fares.
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Ship Engineers
Maintain and operate the ship's engines, boilers, deck machinery, electrical systems, plumbing, and refrigeration systems, as well as supervise and coordinate the actions of the crew responsible for these systems.
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Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles
Construct, inspect, and fix automobile radio, stereo, safety, and navigational systems.
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Commercial Pilots
You can fly helicopters and other fixed-wing aircraft for charter or other non-regular routes as a pilot. This position calls for a Commercial Pilot's license. Such pilots are also found in the air ambulance and charter industries.
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Locomotive Engineers
Operate a variety of locomotive types to carry people and cargo, including those powered by electricity, diesel, steam, or gas turbines. To decipher railroad rules and regulations, electronic or manual train signals, and train instructions.
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Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers
To haul 26,001 pounds or more, your vehicle must be a tractor-trailer or have a gross vehicle weight rating of at least 26,000. (GVW). The need to unload a truck is a possibility. Needs a CDL license or equivalent. This includes tow truck operators as well.
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Bridge and Lock Tenders
Maintain and operate navigational aids like bridges, canal locks, and lighthouses to provide safe passage for ships on inland waterways, along coastlines, and at potential hazards in waterways. Possibly that such tasks may be overseen. It incorporates those who operate drawbridges,...
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Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers
Perform flying operations in fixed-wing aircraft, typically in accordance with a company's established route plan, in order to carry a payload of passengers and/or goods. Specific aircraft type FAA certification and rating required...
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First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand
Monitor and direct the work of assistants, workers, or material movers directly.
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Shipping, Receiving, and Inventory Clerks
Check and document all inventory shipments, including inbound and outbound. Responsibility also includes coordinating the delivery of goods and checking and recording their arrival.
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Freight Forwarders
Find out about various shipping options, including costs and transit times. Keep up-to-date on any legislation that may affect the shipping of goods across international borders. Take care of any ancillary services, like storage, that you need.
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Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters
Manage the actions of a switch engine crew inside a railroad yard, factory, or another facility. Conductors oversee the operations of the train crew, whether they are carrying passengers or cargo. When the yardmaster checks the train timetable, he...
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Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians
Check the health of RVs and trailers and make any necessary modifications. Technicians in this field can specialize in a variety of areas, including gas, electrical, hydraulic, piping, and chassis/towing systems, all of which they will repair and maintain.
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Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators and Locomotive Firers
Using or keeping an eye on the instruments of a locomotive or the switches along a railroad route. Possible to pair and uncouple cars to form and separate trains. Keep an eye out for and report any changes to the traffic lights. Couplings, air hoses, and journals are all things that can be inspected.
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Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators
Track for regular train service or for use in plant yards, quarries, sand and gravel pits, and mines must be laid, repaired, and maintained. Those who operate machines to clean the ballasts are included...
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Recycling Coordinators
Manage recycling operations for public or private organizations, including pick-up and drop-off locations.
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Traffic Technicians
Conduct field research under the direction of a traffic engineer to assess factors such as traffic flow, speed, signal effectiveness, and lighting levels.
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Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment
Clean and/or wash vehicles, machines, and other equipment. You can use hoses, brushes, sponges, water, and cleaning solutions.
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Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders
Load and unload chemicals and bulk solids like coal, sand, and grain into or from tank cars, vehicles, or ships using material handling equipment. may also be responsible for a variety of other errands connected to transporting goods.
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Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists
Do diagnostics, fine-tune, and repair buses and vehicles, or work on diesel engines of any kind. This category includes auto and boat mechanics who specialize in diesel engines.
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Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technologists and Technicians
Manage the launch, tracking, and recovery of spacecraft by operating, installing, adjusting, and maintaining computer/communications systems, consoles, simulators, and other data acquisition, test, and measurement instruments and equipment.
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Mates- Ship, Boat, and Barge
Manage or direct crew members working on ships, boats, barges, or dredgers.
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Bus Drivers, School
Task: transporting pupils by school bus. Protect everyone by having everyone follow all safety procedures. In some cases, staff members may help students board or disembark.
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Aircraft Service Attendants
Refuel planes and other flying machines. Possible tasks include scraping ice from airplanes, restocking drinking water and cooling agents, dumping waste, servicing air and oxygen systems, and washing and waxing the exterior.
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Transportation Vehicle, Equipment and Systems Inspectors, Except Aviation
Verify that all transportation equipment and tools are up to par by performing routine checks.
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Taxi Drivers
Transport customers in an unscheduled manner for a fee, usually determined by a taximeter.