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Primary responsibility is instructing or training others on quality related topics, tools, and techniques. This person may be an employee of an organization or teach in a university or college setting.

Educator

100

Tasks may include selecting, acquiring, cataloging, classifying, circulating, and maintaining library materials and furnishing reference, bibliographical, and readers' advisory services. May perform in-depth, strategic research, and synthesize, analyze, edit, and filter information. May set up or work with data bases and information systems to catalog and access information.

Librarians

100

Help patients suffering from disease or injury improve mobility, relieve pain, increase strength, and decrease or prevent deformity. They assess, plan, organize, and participate in rehabilitative programs.

Physical Therapists

100

Accompany groups of people on organized trips called "package tours." Most people who take escorted tours want the security and convenience of having transportation, accommodations, and sightseeing arranged for them.

Tour Escorts

100

A doctor who specializes in studying, treating, and controlling animal injuries and diseases. They immunize healthy animals against disease and inspect animals and meat products to be used as food. Also perform surgery, set broken bones, establish diet and exercise routines, and prescribe medicines for animals.

Veterinarians

200

Clean teeth and examine oral areas, head, and neck for signs of oral disease. May educate patients on oral hygiene, take and develop X-rays, or apply fluoride or sealants.

Dental Hygienists

200

Are responsible for managing employee hiring, firing, and retention

Human Resources (HR)

200

Teach people to respect the delicate natural balance of our national and state parks and forests. They are employed by the National Park Service, which is an agency of the federal government, and by state agencies. Work throughout the country preserving the natural environment for future generations. They protect these areas by enforcing park rules and regulations, preventing forest fires, helping to maintain an ecological balance, and seeing that visitors plan campsites wisely.

Park Rangers

200

Convert one language into another. This service allows concepts and ideas to be exchanged between languages and cultures.

Translators

200

Are responsible for creating the look and feel of World Wide Web pages for a client's Web site. This involves developing a graphic design that effectively communicates the ideas being promoted by the Web site. May take part in the initial planning of a Web site, meeting with the client to discuss ideas for the layout and organization of the site, the types of colors or images to use (photos, illustrations, videos, etc.), and other matters concerning overall graphic design.

Web Designers

300

Care for people's hair, skin, and nails. They are also called beauty operators, hairdressers, or beauticians. Most work in beauty salons, and many have their own businesses. Some work in unisex shops, barbershops, department stores, hospitals, spas, resorts, and hotels. Work with many types of beauty products and often sell them at their salons as well.

Cosmetologists

300

Grade, sort, or classify unprocessed food and other agricultural products by size, weight, color, or condition.

Grader

300

Assess, plan, organize, and participate in rehabilitative programs that help restore vocational, homemaking, and daily living skills, as well as general independence, to disabled persons.

Occupational therapists

300

Are responsible for selling products and services.

Sales Professionals

300

Are biological scientists who study animals. They observe animals both in their natural habitats and in the laboratory in order to learn as much as possible about animal life. Study the origin and development of animal species, the habits and behavior of animals, and the interaction between animals and their environment. They also do research to learn how animal diseases develop and how traits are passed from generation to generation.

Zoologists

400

Behind the headliners who produce, direct, and act in radio and television shows, there is a cast of skilled workers who put the shows on the air. Operate and maintain the electronic equipment that makes it possible to transmit radio and television shows. This equipment transmits, or sends, signals through the air. When these signals are picked up by television sets and radios, they are turned into sound pictures.

Broadcast Technicians

400

Use axes or chainsaws to fell trees using knowledge of tree characteristics and cutting techniques to control direction of fall and minimize tree damage

Fallers

400

Are medical practitioners who specialize in the treatment of sore, badly shaped, diseased, or injured feet and ankles

Podiatrists

400

Work to promote good health and prevent illness. They educate patients and the public about various medical conditions; treat patients and help in their rehabilitation; and provide advice and emotional support to patients' families.

Registered Nurses (RNs)

400

Use the process of heating and melting metal parts to join them together permanently. It is used to construct and repair parts of cars, airplanes, ships, and sheet-metal products. Welding is also used to join beams when constructing bridges and buildings. Some welders work at steel mills, railroad shops, and highway departments. Other are cutters, using their tools to cut metal into pieces, as required by a blueprint or design, or to cut structures into pieces so they can be discarded.

Welders

500

Use statistical data, including mortality, disability, and retirement rates, to forecast risk and liability for payment of future benefits. Insurance companies often employ them, where they determine required premium rates and necessary cash reserves to guarantee future payments.

Actuaries

500

Prepare, administer, and measure radioactive isotopes in therapeutic, diagnostic, and tracer studies utilizing a variety of radioisotope equipment. Prepare stock solutions of radioactive materials and calculate doses to be administered by radiologists. Subject patients to radiation. Execute blood volume, red cell survival, and fat absorption studies following standard laboratory techniques.

Nuclear Medicine Technologists

500

Are scientists who study the sea. Oceanography incorporates features of many sciences, including biology, chemistry, geology, and meteorology. May work on ships or in laboratories on land. Some work for private companies. Most work for research institutes or government agencies or hold teaching and research jobs in colleges and universities.

Oceanographers

500

Install and repair roofs made of metal, slate, tile, and other materials. Some also waterproof surfaces, such as the insides of new swimming pools.

Roofers

500

Holds the most senior position onboard a yacht and the one responsible for the overall operation of the yacht, the safety of its crew, owners and guests. It’s an all-encompassing position where excellent navigational capabilities are coupled with a high level of administrative and managerial skills. Also in control of overall safety, crew management, budgeting, administration, refit projects, voyage planning and adhering to all international maritime regulations.

Yacht Captain

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