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How do they match:
Millwrights
11
Alternate Occupation Titles
Machine
Erector
Machine
Installer
Machine
Mover
Machine
Rigger
Machine
Set Up Operator
Machine
Setter
Automated Equipment
Engineer
Automated Equipment
Engineering
Technician
Automobile Equipment
Engineer
Technician
Automobile Equipment Technician
Engineer
Industrial
Machine
Assembler
14
Tasks
Assemble
and
install equipment, using hand tools
and
power tools.
Assemble
machines
,
and
bolt, weld, rivet, or
otherwise
fasten them to foundation or
other
structures, using hand tools
and
power tools.
Align
machines
or equipment, using hoists, jacks, hand tools, squares, rules, micrometers, lasers, or plumb bobs.
Attach moving parts
and
subassemblies to basic
assembly
unit, using hand tools
and
power tools.
Bolt parts, such as side
and
deck plates, jaw plates,
and
journals, to basic
assembly
unit.
Conduct preventative maintenance
and
repair,
and
lubricate
machines
and
equipment.
Connect power unit to
machines
or steam piping to equipment,
and
test unit to evaluate its mechanical operation.
Construct foundation for
machines
, using hand tools
and
building materials such as wood, cement,
and
steel.
Dismantle
machines
, using hammers, wrenches, crowbars,
and
other
hand tools.
Fabricate
and
dismantle parts, equipment,
and
machines
, using a cutting torch or
other
cutting equipment.
Operate
engine
lathe to grind, file,
and
turn
machine
parts to dimensional specifications.
Position steel beams to support bedplates
of
machines
and
equipment, using blueprints
and
schematic drawings to determine work procedures.
Replace defective parts
of
machine
, or adjust clearances
and
alignment
of
moving parts.
Signal crane operator to lower basic
assembly
units to bedplate,
and
align unit to centerline.
2
Detailed Work Activities
Assemble
mechanical components or
machine
parts.
Level
machines
or equipment.
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