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Postal Service Mail Carriers
Help the United States Postal Service in sorting and delivering mail (USPS). To transport mail along a predetermined path, either in a vehicle or on foot. Includes those who deliver mail for USPS contractors but are not USPS employees.
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Postal Service Clerks
Work at a USPS post office and do any number of jobs, including customer service, mail and package acceptance, stamp sales, postal card sales, envelope sales, and money sales.
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Occupational Health and Safety Technicians
Gather information about workplace conditions for the use of safety experts. Programs to reduce chemical, physical, biological, and ergonomic dangers to employees should be implemented and evaluated.
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Legislators
Develop, introduce, or enact laws and statutes at the local, tribal, state, or federal level. Included are only employees that hold elected roles.
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Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan
Ask questions of individuals over the phone, in writing, or in person to get the information needed to fill out forms, applications, or surveys. Help people fill out forms by asking targeted questions and recording their responses.
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Financial Examiners
Make sure that all real estate and financial dealings adhere to the rules and regulations set out by the government. Records are subject to possible examination, verification, and authentication.
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Equal Opportunity Representatives and Officers
Equal opportunity laws, standards, and policies should be monitored and evaluated to guarantee that all people, regardless of race, religion, or color, are afforded the same treatment in hiring and contracting decisions.
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Detectives and Criminal Investigators
Investigate possible infractions of federal, state, or municipal laws in order to find criminals and stop their actions.
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Coroners
Conduct investigations into fatalities that have occurred within a certain jurisdiction, including autopsy, pathological and toxicological tests, and inquests.
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Compliance Officers
Perform additional compliance and enforcement inspection and analysis, such as determining if a license or permission is required, and determining whether it was obtained in a manner consistent with applicable law.
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Climate Change Policy Analysts
Research and analyze policy developments related to climate change. Make climate-related recommendations for actions such as legislation, awareness campaigns, or fundraising approaches.
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Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs
Examine applications for government aid and establish whether or whether the applicant qualifies for services including welfare, unemployment insurance, social security, and public housing.
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Economists
To put it simply, economists are financial professionals who analyze market behavior. Financial and social data collection and analysis, economic decision consulting for corporations and governments, and the creation of economic forecasting models are among their key functions.
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Urban and Regional Planners
Create large-scale policies on how municipalities like cities, counties, and metropolitan areas will utilize their land and physical infrastructure.
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Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents
Calculate tax obligations and/or collect tax payments from individuals and/or businesses in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
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Postmasters and Mail Superintendents
Coordinate the operations of employees doing postal and associated tasks at a designated US Postal Service facility, or plan, direct, or oversee the delivery of postal, administrative, managerial, and support services.
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Occupational Health and Safety Specialists
Review, evaluate, and analyze work environments and design programs and procedures to control, eliminate, and prevent disease or injury caused by chemical, physical, and biological agents or ergonomic factors. May...
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Meter Readers, Utilities
Check and log the amount of energy used, whether it be in the form of electricity, gas, water, or steam.
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City and Regional Planning Aides
Gather information from a variety of sources (maps, reports, field and file research) for use in city planning studies.
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Assessors
Accurately estimate the market worth of every property, both tangible and intangible. Taxes might be calculated using official forms.
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Municipal Clerks
Examine the potential for chemical, physical, or biological hazards in the workplace, as well as the effectiveness of current safety measures, in order to develop effective strategies for mitigating these risks and protecting employees from harm.
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Licensing Examiners and Inspectors
Verify, analyze, and probe for license or permit compliance, responsibility, and legitimacy.
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License Clerks
Permit or license holders who meet the requirements should be issued them. Collect data, keep records, notify applicants, charge and issue fees, and distribute licenses.
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Court Clerks
Take care of paperwork in a courtroom, organize the cases that will be heard, gather evidence for the judges, and communicate with the parties involved.
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Radar and Sonar Technicians
Use radio and/or ultrasonic wave detection and analysis equipment to locate, monitor, and assess natural events of military significance. Positions on land, sea, and in the air are all included.
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Transportation Inspectors
Verify the integrity of materials or machinery used to carry passengers or cargo. Inspectors of freight cars, trains, and other modes of transportation are included within this group.
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Statistical Assistants
Collect and calculate information using statistical methods and techniques. It is possible that they will carry out actuarial calculations and create charts and graphs for use by actuaries.
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Bioinformatics Technicians
Help researchers in the fields of medicine, biology, chemistry, computer science, and engineering, and pharmaceuticals and medical devices by using bioinformatics tools and techniques.
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Appraisers of Personal and Business Property
Worth items like jewels, artwork, antiques, collectibles, and machinery to determine their true market value. Potential to also perform land valuations.
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Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operators
Sort and distribute mail for the USPS, both incoming and outgoing (USPS). Process incoming mail by inspecting, filing, and distributing as needed. Process, sort, and cancel mail by loading, operating, and, on occasion, adjusting and repairing related machinery.
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Court, Municipal, and License Clerks
Serve as a clerk at a government agency, such as a court, a municipality, or a licensing department. Possible duties include drafting agendas, securing necessary information for judges and the court, and preparing the docket of cases to be summoned.
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Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate
Value real estate just and determine what it's worth. Taxes might be calculated using official forms.
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Aircraft Launch and Recovery Specialists
Manage the mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical components of aircraft carrier takeoff and landing systems, including catapults, arresting gear, and related systems.
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Aircraft Launch and Recovery Officers
Catapults, arresting gear, and related mechanical, hydraulic, and control systems are crucial to the takeoff and landing of aircraft from a carrier, and as such, their operation and maintenance must be meticulously planned and supervised.
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Air Crew Officers
Carry out and oversee in-flight responsibilities to guarantee the safety and effectiveness of combat, reconnaissance, transport, and SAR operations. Operating aircraft radar and communications systems is part of the job.
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Air Crew Members
Carry out in-air responsibilities to assure the accomplishment of combat, reconnaissance, transport, and SAR operations. Operating airplane communication and detection equipment is part of the job.
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Artillery and Missile Officers
Oversee the deployment of troops and the firing of armaments against enemy strongholds, planes, and ships. Field artillery and air defense artillery must be strategically planned, well targeted, and coordinated in their deployment.
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Artillery and Missile Crew Members
Locate and engage enemy sites, planes, and boats with firepower, and keep those weapons functioning optimally. Guns, cannons, and howitzers are the main weapons used by members of a field artillery crew during ground warfare.
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Armored Assault Vehicle Officers
Command units operating tanks, light armor, and amphibious assault vehicles in land and sea-based warfare. Tasks may include instructing crew members on how to aim effectively.
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Armored Assault Vehicle Crew Members
Participate in land and sea battles while driving tanks, light armor, and amphibious assault vehicles. Among their responsibilities is learning how to operate armored vehicles.
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Infantry Officers
Command, train, and oversee the ground troops under your charge. Position responsibilities include overseeing the placement of infantry weapons, vehicles, and equipment as well as overseeing the building and concealment of infantry positions.
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Infantry
Work with weapons and equipment in ground-based warfare. Locating, building, and camouflaging soldiers are all part of the job. Other responsibilities include operating and maintaining weapons including rifles, machine guns, mortars, and hand grenades.
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Government Property Inspectors and Investigators
Inquire into or examine government property to guarantee adherence to contractual obligations and laws.
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First-Line Supervisors of Weapons Specialists/Crew Members
Manage the duties of the crew's weapons experts and ensure everything runs well. Managers have the same latitude in their job as their subordinates, and may engage in any task that needs doing.
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First-Line Supervisors of Air Crew Members
Maintain order and efficiency among the aircraft's crew. Managers have the same latitude in their job as their subordinates, and may engage in any task that needs doing.
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Command and Control Center Specialists
Control the air, ground, and sea with the help of communication, detection, and weapon systems that you operate and manage. Among their responsibilities is the upkeep and relaying of vital communications between the air and marine forces.
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Command and Control Center Officers
Oversee the functioning of weapons, communication, and detection systems that are crucial to the command and control of air, ground, and sea operations. One of the responsibilities is to oversee the vital connections between the air, the sea, and the earth.
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Special Forces Officers
In both war and peace, you'll need to take charge of select squads to carry out missions off the beaten path. Raids, demolitions, reconnaissance, SAR, and counterterrorism are all examples of offensive operations.
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Special Forces
Use air, land, and sea to carry out unconventional operations in times of war and peace. Raids, demolitions, reconnaissance, and search and rescue are all examples of offensive operations.