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Looking for a job in Alaska?

Posted on June 15th, 2008 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

If you are looking for a job. You may wanna become a Contact Representative.

So what a Contact Representative does?

Here is a short description:

Provides information and assistance to public on government agency programs and procedures: Explains regulations, agency policies, form completion procedures, and determinations of agency to advise individuals regarding obtainment of required documents and eligibility requirements for receiving benefits. Analyzes applications and information for benefits, privileges, or relief from obligations, using knowledge of rules, regulations, and precedent decisions to determine qualifications for benefits and privileges or liability for obligations. Investigates errors or delays in processing of applications for benefits and initiates corrective action. May be designated according to title of agency represented.

Seeking a new career in Wisconsin?

Posted on June 15th, 2008 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

Are you looking for a new job?. You may wanna become a Cleaner, Housekeeping.

So what a Cleaner, Housekeeping does?

Here is a short description:

Cleans rooms and halls in commercial establishments, such as hotels, restaurants, clubs, beauty parlors, and dormitories, performing any combination of following duties: Sorts, counts, folds, marks, or carries linens. Makes beds. Replenishes supplies, such as drinking glasses and writing supplies. Checks wraps and renders personal assistance to patrons. Moves furniture, hangs drapes, and rolls carpets. Performs other duties as described under Cleaner (any industry) I Master Title. May be designated according to type of establishment cleaned as Beauty Parlor Cleaner (personal ser.); Motel Cleaner (hotel & rest.); or according to area cleaned as Sleeping Room Cleaner (hotel & rest.).

Are you a job seeker in California?

Posted on June 14th, 2008 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

If you are looking for a new position. You may wanna become a Supervisor, Byproducts.

So what a Supervisor, Byproducts does?

Here is a short description:

Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in processing coke-oven gas to obtain byproducts: Directs workers in separating ammonia and tar from gas, scrubbing gas to obtain light-oil, and recovering and refining benzol, toluol, and xylol from light-oil. Studies production reports and orders changes in temperature and circulation rates to produce product of specified quality. Trains new workers. Performs other duties as described under Supervisor (any industry) Master Title.

Seeking a new career in Alabama?

Posted on June 14th, 2008 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

If you are planning to start a new career. You may wanna become a Shellfish-Processing-Machine Tender.

So what a Shellfish-Processing-Machine Tender does?

Here is a short description:

Tends washing, blanching, steaming, brining, peeling, or shucking machine that prepares shellfish for canning, freezing, or fresh packing: Opens valves to admit water, steam, or air under pressure into machine vats, and adds specified quantities of additives, such as salt or food coloring. Lowers baskets of shellfish into vats by hand or hoist, or pushes cars of shellfish into steamer chamber. Closes door of steamer chamber, clamps fasteners over edges of door, and turns wing nuts to secure door. Starts conveyors that move product through machines or into weighing carts. May turn screws to adjust tension of peeler, using wrench. May tend machines that slice, grind, and tenderize clam meat. May be designated according to machine tended as Clam-Shucking-Machine Tender (can. & preserv.); Shrimp-Peeling-Machine Tender (can. & preserv.); or by shellfish processed as Clam Steamer (can. & preserv.); Crab Steamer (can. & preserv.); Oyster Washer (can. & preserv.); Shrimp Blancher (can. & preserv.).

Looking for a job in Kansas?

Posted on June 13th, 2008 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

If you are planning to start a new career. You may wanna become a Radio Officer.

So what a Radio Officer does?

Here is a short description:

Operates and maintains radiotelegraph and radiotelephone equipment and accessories aboard ship: Turns on power to activate generator, and throws switches to cut in transmitters and antennas. Turns dials to obtain sending frequency and volume. Receives and transmits messages following procedure prescribed by federal regulations. Maintains log of messages transmitted and received. Monitors emergency frequency for ship and distress calls. Performs minor repairs and adjustments on ships’ radio equipment and lifeboat radios. Charges batteries. May perform minor repairs to radar, loran, auto-alarm, and gyrocompass systems. May copy broadcast schedules, such as Merfox (U.S. Navy broadcast), Mercast (weather information and navigational hazards), and news (wire-press). Must be licensed by Federal Communications Commission as Radiotelegraph Operator and Radiotelephone Operator, and by U.S. Coast Guard as Radio Officer.

Looking for a job in Connecticut?

Posted on June 13th, 2008 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

If you are planning to start a new career. You may wanna become a Corrugated-Fastener Driver.

So what a Corrugated-Fastener Driver does?

Here is a short description:

Tends machine that cuts metal fasteners from corrugated metal stripping and drives fasteners into boards across joints to fasten boards together: Positions spool of corrugated metal stripping onto machine spindles and threads end of stripping between clamps of automatic feed driver-head. Positions and tightens machine driver-head above workpiece joint, using wrench. Starts machine, positions workpiece against machine table stop, and depresses pedal to activate machine driver-head and force fastener into workpiece. May be designated according to parts fastened as Box-Top-Stitching-Machine Operator (wood. container); Door-Frame Assembler, Machine (woodworking).

Looking for a job in Montana?

Posted on June 12th, 2008 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

If you are planning to start a new career. Consider becoming a Puller, Machine.

So what a Puller, Machine does?

Here is a short description:

Tends machine that stretches, softens, and cleans pelts: Places pelt on slanted board and depresses pedal to elevate board into contact with rotating roller. Holds and guides pelt under roller as machine stretches and softens pelt and removes undesired flesh from skin side.

Trying to find a new job in California?

Posted on June 12th, 2008 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

If you are looking for a job. Consider becoming a Vacuum-Drier Operator.

So what a Vacuum-Drier Operator does?

Here is a short description:

Tends vacuum drier that removes moisture from felt pads: Pushes dollies loaded with pads into tunnel of drying chamber. Lifts pads onto drying racks. Closes airtight doors and starts vacuum pumps and electric fans. Opens steam valves to adjust heat of drying chamber to specified temperature. Loads dried pads on dollies for further processing.

Seeking a new career in Michigan?

Posted on June 11th, 2008 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

If you are a job seeker. Consider becoming a Optical-Effects Layout Person.

So what a Optical-Effects Layout Person does?

Here is a short description:

Locates and marks frames of motion picture film to identify film segments for optical effects processing: Reads work order or optical effects specifications sheets to ascertain optical effects specifications and location of subject material on original photography film. Mounts single or multiple rolls of film on spindles of winding device, locates marked start frame of film, and aligns start frame in start position of synchronizer-counter device to locate and identify film frames specified for optical effects. Turns crank on winding device to advance film and observes film passing over viewing light box to detect damage or unclean condition. Cleans film using cleaning solutions and velvet cloth. Repairs minor damage, such as torn sprocket holes, using tape. Periodically stops film when viewing more than one roll simultaneously and compares numbers printed on film edges to ensure synchronization of films. Stops film when counter reading matches number indicated on work order for start of first optical effect. Reviews subject matter within film frame and compares to description on work order to ensure match when work order does not include reference numbers. Marks reference frame of film, using film notcher, tape, or other marking device to indicate optical effect starting point. Marks symbols and numbers on film edge or leader to indicate type of effect and length. Advances film to additional reference frames indicated, and marks designated frames to show reference points within individual optical effects. Prepares count sheet indicating position, length, and type of optical effects required for films which do not have prepared specification sheets. Splices strips of leader material to film, and assembles designated segments of film in specified relationship, using splicing device. May confer with clients regarding optical effects requirements and production problems. May determine artwork requirements and requisition artwork. May review and approve finished optical effects. May load and unload film from camera magazine, and mount and remove magazines from camera. May change subtitle cards when filming subtitles.

Searching for a position in Mississippi?

Posted on June 11th, 2008 in Uncategorized | No Comments »

Are you looking for a new job?. You may wanna become a Cell Stripper.

So what a Cell Stripper does?

Here is a short description:

Prepares plastics sheets for removal from glass molds (cells), performing any combination of following duties: Pulls materials, such as cellophane, rubber tubing, or tape, from cells. Unscrews clamps and pries spacing devices from cells. Sorts rubber tubing according to size and stacks clamps in bin for reuse. Loads cells on conveyor or stacks cells in racks and lowers racks into tank solution, using hoist.