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Occupations in fabrication and repair of instruments for measuring, controlling, and indicating physical characteristics

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A professional who this group includes occupations concerned with fabricating and repairing instruments for measuring, controlling, and indicating temperature, pressure and vacuum, fluid flow, liquid ...

Polisher and buffer ii

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A professional who polishes and buffs steel and stainless steel articles, such as ice cream freezer lids, soda fountain dispensers, storage tanks, and display cases, using portable polisher, buffing ...

Sand polisher

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A professional who polishes sterling or silver-plated hollowware, such as bowls, dishes, trays, and flatware, by applying compound of powdered pumice and oil to workpiece while turning it against ...

Needle polisher

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A professional who polishes industrial sewing and knitting needles, using buffing wheels. Responsibilities include: * Picks up rack of needles, using tongs and holds needles against buffing wheels to ...

Hairspring fabrication supervisor

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A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in fabricating watch hairsprings. Responsibilities include: * Trains workers in performance of tasks. * Requisitions ...

Scratch brusher

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A professional who cleans and polishes timepiece dials or dial blanks, using power brushing wheel or handbrush. Responsibilities include: * Applies abrasive powder to dials. * Holds dials against ...

Proof-coin collector

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A professional who inspects proof (struck from new dies) coins produced by u.s. * Mint for imperfections, such as burrs, scratches, and flattened edges. * Packs satisfactory units for mailing to coin ...

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