WORK PROCESS SCHEDULE INTERIOR SYSTEMS CARPENTER O*NET-SOC CODE: 47-2031.01 RAPIDS CODE: 0653/0653HY This schedule is attached to and a part of these Standards for the above identified occupation. 1. TERM OF APPRENTICESHIP The term of the occupation shall be three (3) or four (4) years with an OJL attainment of a minimum of 3,900 or
Hydro Blaster/Vacuum Technician
WORK PROCESSES HYDRO BLASTER/VACUUM TECHNICIAN O*NET/SOC CODE 53-7061.00 RAPIDS CODE: 1110 Term of Training: 4000 hours Description of Occupation: Transports, performs setup, inspects, operates, maintains, & repairs high pressure water blasting equipment and industrial vacuuming equipment to perform proper removal, containment, transporting, and disposal of both hazardous and non-hazardous materials for the purpose of cleaning. ON
Health Care Sanitary Technician
WORK PROCESS HEALTH CARE SANITARY TECHNICIAN O*NET/SOC CODE: 29-2099.99 RAPIDS CODE: 0602 DESCRIPTION: Sanitizes hospital wards, rooms, mattresses and bedframes, baths, laboratories, offices and halls. In charge of reducing the risks of exposure to blood/potentially infectious body fluids while patients are present and after their release. Ensures employees receive Hepatitis B vaccine once every month. disinfects equipment
Electronics Technician
WORK PROCESS ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN O*NET/SOC CODE: 17-3023.01 RAPIDS CODE: 0169 APPROXIMATE HOURS Orientation & Safety 400 Introduction to facility Company policies General safety procedures CPR & First Aid General Electrical Maintenance 5000 Service and maintain existing electrical and electrical related equipment, including plant lighting and receptacle circuits, motors, starters, relays,
Plumber (HY)
Work Process Schedule PLUMBER O*NET-SOC CODE: 47-2152.02 RAPIDS CODE: 0432, 0432-HY Alternative Titles: Journeyman Plumber; Building Trades Plumber; Drain Technician; Plumber Gasfitter; Plumbing and Heating Mechanic; Residential Plumber; Service Plumber; and Commercial Plumber This craft specific schedule is attached to and is part of these Apprenticeship Standards for the above listed occupation and alternative titles.
Furnace Installer and Repairer
WORK PROCESS SCHEDULE FURNACE INSTALLER AND REPAIRER O*NET/SOC CODE: 49-9021.01 RAPIDS CODE: 0794 DESCRIPTION: Installs and repairs hot-air furnaces, stoves, and similar equipment in accordance with diagrams and other specifications, using handtools and pipe-threading tools: Constructs foundation of concrete or other noncombustible material. Assembles and positions heating units in accordance with diagrams, using handtools. Cuts holes in floors
Computer Peripheral Equipment Operator
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