WORK PROCESS SCHEDULE Occupational Title: COMPUTER PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT OPERATOR O*NET Code: 43-9011.00 AIMS Code: 0817 Description: Operates computer peripheral equipment, such as printer, plotter, computer output microfiche machine, and document reader-sorter to transfer data to and from computer and to convert data from one format to another: Reads instructions and schedule, such as schedule of documents to be
Small-Engine Mechanic
WORK PROCESS SMALL-ENGINE MECHANIC O*NET/SOC CODE: 49-3053.00 RAPIDS CODE: 0525 DESCRIPTION: Repairs fractional-horsepower gasoline engines used to power lawn mowers, garden tractors, and similar machines, using handtools: Locates causes of trouble, dismantles engines, using handtools, and examines parts for defects. Replaces or repairs parts, such as rings and bearings, using handtools. Cleans and adjusts carburetor and magneto. Starts repaired
Direct Support Proffesional
WORK PROCESSES DIRECT SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL O* NET/SOC CODE: 21-1093.00 RAPIDS CODE: 1040CB Occupation Description: The Direct Support Professional (DSP) supports individuals with disabilities and others who need assistance to lead self-directed lives and contribute to their communities; and supports behaviors that enhance inclusion in their communities. Key work duties are drawn from a nationally validated occupational analysis and
Instrumentation Technician
WORK PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION TECHNICIAN O*NET/SOC CODE: 17-3023.02 RAPIDS CODE: 0255 APPROXIMATE HOURS 1. Calibration of instruments 800 2. Installation of instruments 1200 3. Maintenance of instruments, (tear down, clean, adjust) 1800 4. Stroke and valves 400 5. Electrical systems, (high and low voltage) 1200 6. Trouble shooting, monitoring of instruments 1000 7. Completion of maintenance
Carpenter, Residential
WORK PROCESSES SCHEDULE RESIDENTIAL CARPENTER SPECIALIST O*NET/SOC CODE: 47-2031.01 RAPIDS CODE: 0564 The following schedule is an example of work experience (OJT) and training considered necessary to develop a skilled and productive worker in the carpentry trade. Within the limits of basic trade requirements, the schedule is adaptable to local conditions. Approximate Hours A. General
BoilermakerII
WORK PROCESSES BOILERMAKER II O*NET/SOC CODE: 47-2011.00 RAPIDS CODE: 0041 Description: Assemble boilers, tanks, vats, and pressure vessels according to blueprint specifications, using power tools and hand tools: Reads blueprint to determine location and relationship of parts. Connect fire tubes to heads or water tubes to drums and headers of boilers, by expanding and belling
Quality Control Inspector
WORK PROCESS SCHEDULE QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR O*NET/SOC CODE: 51-9061.01 RAPIDS CODE: 0936 Description: Inspects completed handtools and parts in process, using statistical sampling techniques and following printed procedures, to evaluate quality of products: Selects, according to sampling tables, percentage of production lot of tools, such as planes, bit braces, levels, garden shears, tape, and folding rules. Examines tool
Paramedic
WORK PROCESS PARAMEDIC O*NET/SOC CODE: 29-2041.00 RAPIDS CODE: 0543 DESCRIPTION: Performs patient assessment. Maintains communication with medical facilities. Performs basis and advanced life support ON-THE-JOB-TRAINING The major work processes in which apprentice paramedics will receive on-the-job training (although not necessarily in this order) and the approximate hours (not necessarily continuous) to be spent in each area are: APPROXIMATE HOURS
Form Builder
WORK PROCESS FORM BUILDER (Construction) ONET/SOC CODE: 47-2031.02 RAPIDS CODE: 0206 Description: Build rough wooden structures, such as concrete forms, scaffolds, tunnel, bridge, or sewer supports, billboard signs, and temporary frame shelters, according to sketches, blueprints, or oral instructions. Study blueprints and diagrams to determine dimensions of structure or form to be constructed. Measure materials or distances, using
Shipwright (Ship & Boat)
WORK PROCESS SCHEDULE SHIPWRIGHT (Ship & Boat) O*NET/SOC CODE: 47-2031.05 RAPIDS CODE: 0979 Description: Constructs or repairs ships, following blueprints or ship’s plans: Sights, plots, and marks reference points and lines on building dock or shipway to maintain alignment of vessel during construction or repair, using transit, plumb bob, tapes, and levels. Builds keel and bilge blocks,