GOE: 06.02.01 STRENGTH: L GED: R4 M3 元 SVP: 7 DLU: 77ħ00.131-014 SUPERVISOR (metal prod., nec) Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in beating gold strips into leaves of specified dimensions, performing duties as described under SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master Title. plastic prod.) Supervisor, Machine Workers (jewelry-silver. May be designated according to workers supervised as Supervisor, Hand Workers (jewelry-silver. Performs duties as described under SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master Title. plastic prod.) Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in production of jewelry cases: Trains new employees in all phases of operations. Performs other duties as described under SUPERVISOR (any industry) Master Title. May operate equipment, such as buffing machine, press, and drophammer to correct defects in product. Inspects finished work to ensure adherence to specifications, using micrometer, calipers, height-gauge, and rulers. Lapidary work is included in Group 770 and metal engraving is included in Group 704.ħ00.130-010 SUPERVISOR (jewelry-silver.) Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in production of sterling silver or silver-plated hollowware, such as serving pieces, flatware, ecclesiastical items, or trophies: Analyzes characteristics, such as luster, malleability, and attractiveness of workpiece in process to determine whether to stop or continue production of workpiece. Also includes products usually made of metal, such as certain tools, but sometimes made of a substitute metallic-type material, the fabrication of which involves use of tooling and techniques similar to metalworking.ħ00 OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION, ASSEMBLY, AND REPAIR OF JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, AND RELATED PRODUCTS This group includes occupations concerned with fabricating and repairing solid and plated jewelry, tableware, dresser sets, ornamental articles, trophies, medals, rosaries and ecclesiastical ware, jewelers' findings, and related items made of precious and semiprecious metals, and such alloys as pewter and stainless steel. This division includes occupations, not elsewhere classified, concerned with fabricating, assembling, and repairing or reconditioning products primarily made of metal, but may include parts of plastic or other materials. Workers at the less complex levels are required to follow standardized procedures.ħ0 OCCUPATIONS IN FABRICATION, ASSEMBLY, AND REPAIR OF ETAL PRODUCTS, N.E.C. At the more complex levels, workers frequently read blueprints, follow patterns, use a variety of handtools, and assume responsibility for meeting standards. The work is usually performed at a set position in a mill, plant, or shop, at a bench, worktable, or conveyor. This category includes occupations concerned with the use of body members, handtools, and bench machines to fit, grind, carve, mold, paint, sew, assemble, inspect, repair, and similarly work relatively small objects and materials, such as jewelry, phonographs, light bulbs, musical instruments, tires, footwear, pottery, and garments. HOW TO READ PARTS OF AN OCCUPATIONAL TITLE It has been replaced by the O*NET.ĭICTIONARY OF OCCUPATIONAL TITLES (4th Ed., Rev. Note: The DOT was created by the Employment and Training Administration, and was last updated in 1991. Office of Administrative Law Judges Law Library
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