WORK PROCESS SCHEDULE TEACHER AIDE I (Educational Technician) O*NET/SOC CODE: 25-9041.00 RAPIDS CODE: 0657 APPROXIMATE HOURS A. Orientation 200 1. School Policies 2. Safety and Emergency Procedures 3. Legal, Ethical, and Professional Responsibilities 4. Facilities 5. Student Health Care, Nutrition and Personal Hygiene B. Administration Policies and Procedures 200 C.
Floor Coverer (Floor Layer) HY
WORK PROCESS SCHEDULE RELATED INSTRUCTION OUTLINE Floor Coverer (Floor Layer) O*NET-SOC CODE: 47-2042.00 RAPIDS CODE: 0199HY IUPAT/FTI Floor Coverer Course Competencies The Program level curriculum builds upon the foundation of the core curriculum skills, knowledge, and abilities. At the program level, occupation-specific standardized curriculum is designed by an ad-hoc committee comprised of the FTI Curriculum Department,
Electromechanical Technician
Attachment 1A: Job Training and Education Outline Electro-Mechanical Technician O*Net Code DOT Code RAPIDS Code 17-3024.00 710.281-018 0167 Section 1 – On-the-Job Training [29 CFR 29.5(b)(3)] 1. During the Apprenticeship the Apprentice shall receive work experience and job related education in all phases of the occupation, including safe work practices, necessary to develop the skill
Building Inspector
WORK PROCESS INSPECTOR, BUILDING O*NET/SOC CODE: 47-4011.00 RAPIDS CODE: 0941 DESCRIPTION: Inspects new and existing buildings and structures to enforce conformance to building, grading, and zoning laws and approved plans, specifications, and standards: Inspects residential, commercial, industrial, and other buildings during and after construction to ensure that components, such as footings, floor framing, completed framing, chimneys, and stairways meet
Tile Setter
WORK PROCESS TILE SETTER O*NET/CODE: 47-2044.00 RAPIDS CODE: 0573 During the term of apprenticeship, the apprentice shall receive such instruction and experience, in all branches of the occupation, as the necessary to develop a practical and versatile worker. Major processes in which apprentices will be trained (although not necessarily in the order listed) and approximate hours (not necessarily
Ship Fitter (Ship & Boat)
WORK PROCESS SCHEDULE SHIPFITTER (Ship & Boat) O*NET/SOC CODE: 51-4192.00 RAPIDS CODE: 0513 DESCRIPTION: Lays out and fabricates metal structural parts, such as plates, bulkheads, and frames, and braces them in position within hull of ship for riveting or welding: Lays out position of parts on metal, working from blueprints or templates and using scribe and handtools. Locates
Refinery Operator
WORK PROCESS SCHEDULE REFINERY OPERATOR O*NET-SOC CODE: 51-8093.02 RAPIDS CODE: 0852HY Approximate Hours Work Process Schedule Minimum Maximum Process Operations Unit Flows System Processes Associated Refinery Systems 1700 hrs 2500 hrs Unit rounds Equipment Inspection Troubleshooting Lubrication Routine adjustments 300 hrs 500 hrs Equipment operations Pumps Drivers Heat Exchangers Furnaces Boilers Cooling Towers Compressors Turbines
Industrial Maintenance Repairer
WORK PROCESS SCHEDULE INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE REPAIRER (5352 TARGET 5301) O*NET-SOC CODE: 49-9071.00 RAPIDS CODE: 0311 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 four (4) years with an OJL attainment of 8000 hours supplemented by the required
Drywall Applicator
WORK PROCESS SCHEDULE DRYWALL APPLICATOR SPECIALIST O*NET-SOC CODE: 47-2081.02 RAPIDS CODE: 0145/0145HY 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 5,200
Automobile Service Mechanic
WORK PROCESS Automobile Service Mechanic 620.261-010 APPROXIMATE HOURS I. Engine 400 a. Troubleshoot engine complaints b. Remove and replace components II. Fuel Systems 400 a. Diesel fuel system troubleshooting remove and replace necessary components b. Gas fuel system troubleshooting remove and replace necessary components III. Ignition 800 a. Diagnose problems and replace