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Cutters and Trimmers, Hand
1
O*NET-SOC Title
Cutters
and
Trimmers
, Hand
63
Alternate Occupation Titles
Cut
Off Worker
Mat
Cutter
Trimmer
Aluminum Sheet
Cutter
Banana Room
Cutter
Bright
Cutter
Button
Cutting
Machine Operator
Candle
Cutter
Cane
Cutter
Carpet
Cutter
Chalk
Cutter
Cherry
Cutter
Cloth
Cutter
Denim
Cutter
Fabric
Cutter
Fabric
Trimmer
Finishing
Trimmer
Fruit
Cutter
Fur
Cutter
Fur
Trimmer
Glass
Cutter
Gold
Cutter
Hairspring
Cutter
Hand
Cutter
Hand
Cutter
Apprentice
Hand Binder
Cutter
Hand Candy
Cutter
Hand Cloth
Cutter
Hand Endband
Cutter
Hand Fabric
Cutter
Hand Hose
Cutter
Hand Leather
Trimmer
Hand Outside
Cutter
Hand Tire
Trimmer
Hide
Trimmer
Hot Knife
Cutter
Hot Knife Foxing
Cutter
Lacing
Cutter
Lacing String
Cutter
Leather
Cutter
Machine
Cutter
Mesh
Cutter
Mold
Cutter
Mold Bunch
Trimmer
Offline
Cutter
Portable Machine
Cutter
Remnants
Cutter
Ribbon
Cutter
Rotary Shear
Cutter
Rug
Cutter
Sail
Cutter
Sample
Cutter
Sheet Metal Pattern
Cutter
Shirt
Trimmer
Silk Screen
Cutter
Target
Trimmer
Template
Cutter
Thread
Cutter
Thread
Trimmer
Vegetable
Trimmer
Wet Machine
Cutter
Wire
Cutter
Wire Screen
Trimmer
1
O*NET-SOC Description
Use hand tools
or
hand-held power tools to
cut
and
trim
a variety of manufactured items, such as carpet, fabric, stone, glass,
or
rubber.
13
Tasks
Cut
, shape, and
trim
materials
, such as textiles, food, glass, stone, and metal, using knives, scissors, and other hand tools, portable power tools,
or
bench-mounted tools.
Trim
excess
material
or
cut
threads off finished products, such as
cutting
loose ends of plastic off a manufactured toy for a smoother finish.
Adjust guides and stops to control depths and widths of
cuts.
Clean, treat, buff,
or
polish finished items, using grinders, brushes, chisels, and cleaning solutions and polishing
materials.
Fold
or
shape
materials
before
or
after
cutting
them.
Lower table-mounted
cutters
such as knife blades,
cutting
wheels,
or
saws to
cut
items to specified sizes.
Mark
cutting
lines around patterns
or
templates,
or
follow layout points, using squares, rules, and straightedges, and chalk, pencils,
or
scribes.
Position templates
or
measure
materials
to locate specified points of
cuts
or
to obtain maximum yields, using rules, scales,
or
patterns.
Read work orders to determine dimensions,
cutting
locations, and quantities to
cut.
Replace
or
sharpen dulled
cutting
tools such as saws.
Separate
materials
or
products according to size, weight, type, condition, color,
or
shade.
Stack
cut
items and load them on racks
or
conveyors
or
onto trucks.
Unroll, lay out, attach,
or
mount
materials
or
items on
cutting
tables
or
machines.
14
Detailed Work Activities
Cut
industrial
materials
in preparation for fabrication
or
processing.
Trim
excess
material
from workpieces.
Adjust fabrics
or
other
materials
during garment production.
Draw guide lines
or
markings on
materials
or
workpieces using patterns
or
other references.
Measure
materials
to mark reference points,
cutting
lines,
or
other indicators.
Mount
materials
or
workpieces onto production equipment.
Move products,
materials
,
or
equipment between work areas.
Operate
cutting
equipment.
Polish
materials
, workpieces,
or
finished products.
Position patterns on equipment,
materials
,
or
workpieces.
Read work orders
or
other instructions to determine product specifications
or
materials
requirements.
Set equipment controls to meet
cutting
specifications.
Sharpen
cutting
or
grinding tools.
Sort
materials
or
products for processing, storing, shipping,
or
grading.
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