Description:
Operate or tend heating equipment other than basic metal, plastic, or food processing equipment. Includes activities, such as annealing glass, drying lumber, curing rubber, removing moisture from materials, or boiling soap.
Tasks
- Weigh or measure specified amounts of ingredients or materials for processing, using devices such as scales and calipers.
- Press and adjust controls in order to activate, set, and regulate equipment according to specifications.
- Monitor equipment operation, gauges, and panel lights in order to detect deviations from standards.
- Read and interpret work orders and instructions in order to determine work assignments, process specifications, and production schedules.
- Record gauge readings, test results, and shift production in log books.
- Confer with supervisors or other equipment operators in order to report equipment malfunctions or to resolve production problems.
- Examine or test samples of processed substances, or collect samples for laboratory testing, in order to ensure conformance to specifications.
- Clean, lubricate, and adjust equipment, using scrapers, solvents, air hoses, oil, and hand tools.
- Transport materials and products to and from work areas, manually or using carts, handtrucks, or hoists.
- Stop equipment and clear blockages or jams, using fingers, wire, or hand tools.
Knowledge
- Production and Processing
- Knowledge of raw materials, production processes, quality control, costs, and other techniques for maximizing the effective manufacture and distribution of goods.
- Mechanical
- Knowledge of machines and tools, including their designs, uses, repair, and maintenance.
- Public Safety and Security
- Knowledge of relevant equipment, policies, procedures, and strategies to promote effective local, state, or national security operations for the protection of people, data, property, and institutions.
- Education and Training
- Knowledge of principles and methods for curriculum and training design, teaching and instruction for individuals and groups, and the measurement of training effects.
- Mathematics
- Knowledge of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus, statistics, and their applications.
- English Language
- Knowledge of the structure and content of the English language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar.
- Engineering and Technology
- Knowledge of the practical application of engineering science and technology. This includes applying principles, techniques, procedures, and equipment to the design and production of various goods and services.
- Administration and Management
- Knowledge of business and management principles involved in strategic planning, resource allocation, human resources modeling, leadership technique, production methods, and coordination of people and resources.
- Chemistry
- Knowledge of the chemical composition, structure, and properties of substances and of the chemical processes and transformations that they undergo. This includes uses of chemicals and their interactions, danger signs, production techniques, and disposal methods.
- Physics
- Knowledge and prediction of physical principles, laws, their interrelationships, and applications to understanding fluid, material, and atmospheric dynamics, and mechanical, electrical, atomic and sub- atomic structures and processes.
Skills
- Operation Monitoring
- Watching gauges, dials, or other indicators to make sure a machine is working properly.
- Instructing
- Teaching others how to do something.
- Operation and Control
- Controlling operations of equipment or systems.
- Active Listening
- Giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times.
- Troubleshooting
- Determining causes of operating errors and deciding what to do about it.
- Reading Comprehension
- Understanding written sentences and paragraphs in work related documents.
- Monitoring
- Monitoring/Assessing performance of yourself, other individuals, or organizations to make improvements or take corrective action.
- Coordination
- Adjusting actions in relation to others' actions.
- Learning Strategies
- Selecting and using training/instructional methods and procedures appropriate for the situation when learning or teaching new things.
- Speaking
- Talking to others to convey information effectively.
Abilities
- Problem Sensitivity
- The ability to tell when something is wrong or is likely to go wrong. It does not involve solving the problem, only recognizing there is a problem.
- Control Precision
- The ability to quickly and repeatedly adjust the controls of a machine or a vehicle to exact positions.
- Near Vision
- The ability to see details at close range (within a few feet of the observer).
- Selective Attention
- The ability to concentrate on a task over a period of time without being distracted.
- Oral Comprehension
- The ability to listen to and understand information and ideas presented through spoken words and sentences.
- Perceptual Speed
- The ability to quickly and accurately compare similarities and differences among sets of letters, numbers, objects, pictures, or patterns. The things to be compared may be presented at the same time or one after the other. This ability also includes comparing a presented object with a remembered object.
- Oral Expression
- The ability to communicate information and ideas in speaking so others will understand.
- Speech Recognition
- The ability to identify and understand the speech of another person.
- Arm-Hand Steadiness
- The ability to keep your hand and arm steady while moving your arm or while holding your arm and hand in one position.
- Manual Dexterity
- The ability to quickly move your hand, your hand together with your arm, or your two hands to grasp, manipulate, or assemble objects.
Work Activities
- Controlling Machines and Processes
- Using either control mechanisms or direct physical activity to operate machines or processes (not including computers or vehicles).
- Performing General Physical Activities
- Performing physical activities that require considerable use of your arms and legs and moving your whole body, such as climbing, lifting, balancing, walking, stooping, and handling of materials.
- Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates
- Providing information to supervisors, co-workers, and subordinates by telephone, in written form, e-mail, or in person.
- Documenting/Recording Information
- Entering, transcribing, recording, storing, or maintaining information in written or electronic/magnetic form.
- Handling and Moving Objects
- Using hands and arms in handling, installing, positioning, and moving materials, and manipulating things.
- Monitor Processes, Materials, or Surroundings
- Monitoring and reviewing information from materials, events, or the environment, to detect or assess problems.
- Inspecting Equipment, Structures, or Material
- Inspecting equipment, structures, or materials to identify the cause of errors or other problems or defects.
- Getting Information
- Observing, receiving, and otherwise obtaining information from all relevant sources.
- Operating Vehicles, Mechanized Devices, or Equipment
- Running, maneuvering, navigating, or driving vehicles or mechanized equipment, such as forklifts, passenger vehicles, aircraft, or water craft.
- Coaching and Developing Others
- Identifying the developmental needs of others and coaching, mentoring, or otherwise helping others to improve their knowledge or skills.
Work Context
- Wear Common Protective or Safety Equipment such as Safety Shoes, Glasses, Gloves, Hearing Protection, Hard Hats, or Life Jackets
- How much does this job require wearing common protective or safety equipment such as safety shoes, glasses, gloves, hard hats or life jackets?
- Sounds, Noise Levels Are Distracting or Uncomfortable
- How often does this job require working exposed to sounds and noise levels that are distracting or uncomfortable?
- Exposed to Hazardous Equipment
- How often does this job require exposure to hazardous equipment?
- Exposed to Contaminants
- How often does this job require working exposed to contaminants (such as pollutants, gases, dust or odors)?
- Exposed to Hazardous Conditions
- How often does this job require exposure to hazardous conditions?
- In an Open Vehicle or Equipment
- How often does this job require working in an open vehicle or equipment (e.g., tractor)?
- Exposed to High Places
- How often does this job require exposure to high places?
- Importance of Being Exact or Accurate
- How important is being very exact or highly accurate in performing this job?
- Contact With Others
- How much does this job require the worker to be in contact with others (face-to-face, by telephone, or otherwise) in order to perform it?
- Responsible for Others' Health and Safety
- How much responsibility is there for the health and safety of others in this job?
Interests
- Realistic
- Realistic occupations frequently involve work activities that include practical, hands-on problems and solutions. They often deal with plants, animals, and real-world materials like wood, tools, and machinery. Many of the occupations require working outside, and do not involve a lot of paperwork or working closely with others.
- Conventional
- Conventional occupations frequently involve following set procedures and routines. These occupations can include working with data and details more than with ideas. Usually there is a clear line of authority to follow.
- Investigative
- Investigative occupations frequently involve working with ideas, and require an extensive amount of thinking. These occupations can involve searching for facts and figuring out problems mentally.
- Enterprising
- Enterprising occupations frequently involve starting up and carrying out projects. These occupations can involve leading people and making many decisions. Sometimes they require risk taking and often deal with business.
- Artistic
- Artistic occupations frequently involve working with forms, designs and patterns. They often require self-expression and the work can be done without following a clear set of rules.
- Social
- Social occupations frequently involve working with, communicating with, and teaching people. These occupations often involve helping or providing service to others.
Work Style
- Dependability
- Job requires being reliable, responsible, and dependable, and fulfilling obligations.
- Attention to Detail
- Job requires being careful about detail and thorough in completing work tasks.
- Independence
- Job requires developing one's own ways of doing things, guiding oneself with little or no supervision, and depending on oneself to get things done.
- Cooperation
- Job requires being pleasant with others on the job and displaying a good-natured, cooperative attitude.
- Integrity
- Job requires being honest and ethical.
- Adaptability/Flexibility
- Job requires being open to change (positive or negative) and to considerable variety in the workplace.
- Leadership
- Job requires a willingness to lead, take charge, and offer opinions and direction.
- Self Control
- Job requires maintaining composure, keeping emotions in check, controlling anger, and avoiding aggressive behavior, even in very difficult situations.
- Initiative
- Job requires a willingness to take on responsibilities and challenges.
- Persistence
- Job requires persistence in the face of obstacles.
Work Value
- Support
- Occupations that satisfy this work value offer supportive management that stands behind employees. Corresponding needs are Company Policies, Supervision: Human Relations and Supervision: Technical.
- Independence
- Occupations that satisfy this work value allow employs to work on their own and make decisions. Corresponding needs are Creativity, Responsibility and Autonomy.
- Relationships
- Occupations that satisfy this work value allow employees to provide service to others and work with co-workers in a friendly non-competitive environment. Corresponding needs are Co-workers, Moral Values and Social Service.
- Working Conditions
- Occupations that satisfy this work value offer job security and good working conditions. Corresponding needs are Activity, Compensation, Independence, Security, Variety and Working Conditions.
- Achievement
- Occupations that satisfy this work value are results oriented and allow employees to use their strongest abilities, giving them a feeling of accomplishment. Corresponding needs are Ability Utilization and Achievement.
- Recognition
- Occupations that satisfy this work value offer advancement, potential for leadership, and are often considered prestigious. Corresponding needs are Advancement, Authority, Recognition and Social Status.
Related Occupations
- Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
- Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic
- Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand
- Semiconductor Processors
- Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
Common Lay Titles
- Acid Maker
- Ager Operator
- Annealer
- Autoclave Operator
- Automated Process Operator
- Back Tender
- Backing-in Machine Tender
- Baker
- Ballman
- Base Draw Operator
- Batch and Furnace Operator
- Beehive Kiln Charcoal Burner
- Black Ash Burner Operator
- Black Mill Operator
- Boiler
- Boiler Control Room Operator
- Boiler Operator
- Bone Char Kiln Tender
- Bone Drier Operator
- Brick Baker
- Brick Burner
- Briquetting Machine Operator
- Burner
- Burner Tender
- Burning Plant Operator
- Calcine Furnace Tender
- Calciner Operator
- Carbon Furnace Operator
- Centrifugal Drier Operator
- Channel Process Plant Operator
- Charcoal Burner
- Charcoal Kiln Burner
- Chemical Operator
- Clay Burner
- Clay Roaster
- Cloth Drier
- Clothespin Drier Operator
- Coal Drier Operator
- Coke Burner
- Coke Production Heater
- Conditioner Tumbler Operator
- Continuous Linter-Drier Operator
- Control Operator
- Cook
- Cooker Tender
- Core Oven Tender
- Cupola Man
- Cupola Operator, Insulation
- Cupola Worker
- Curing Oven Attendant
- Curing Oven Tender
- Debubblizer
- Drier
- Drier Feeder
- Drier Operator
- Drier Tender
- Drum Drier Operator
- Dry Box Operator
- Dry Kiln Operator
- Dry Mill Operator
- Dry-Cans Operator
- Dry-House Attendant
- Drying Machine Tender
- Drying Room Attendant
- Drying Tumbler Operator
- Drying Tunnel Operator
- Drying Unit Felting Machine Operator
- Enamel Burner
- Evaporator Operator
- Fireman
- Firepot Operator and Tender
- Firer
- Firer Helper
- Flame Degreaser
- Flash Drier Operator
- Flat Drier
- Flow Worker
- Foam Rubber Curer
- Furnace Operator
- Furnace Operator and Tender
- Glass Furnace Tender
- Glazing Machine Operator
- Glost Kiln Operator
- Glue Cook
- Hair Boiler Operator
- Heater Ii
- Heater Tender
- Impregnator and Drier
- Incinerator Operator I
- Insulation Board Back Tender
- Kettle Operator
- Kettle Tender
- Kettle Worker
- Kiln Burner
- Kiln Charger
- Kiln Fireman
- Kiln Firer
- Kiln Operator
- Kiln Stoker
- Kiln Tender
- Label Drier
- Lead Nitrate Processor
- Lehr Attendant
- Lehr Loader
- Lehr Operator
- Lehr Tender
- Lens Hardener
- Lime Burner
- Lime Kiln and Recausticizing Operator
- Lime Kiln Operator
- Lime Kiln Tender
- Lime Sludge Kiln Operator
- Limehouse Worker
- Log Cooker
- Lumber Kiln Operator
- Matrix Drier Tender
- Mold Burner
- Mud Temperer
- Multiple Hearth Operator
- Nodulizer
- Oil Boiler
- Oven Baker
- Oven Operator
- Oven Press Tender
- Oven Tender
- Oxide Furnace Tender
- Oxygen Furnace Operator
- Package Yarns Drying Machine Operator
- Pad Extractor Tender
- Pelletizer
- Petroleum Refining Firer
- Pigment Furnace Tender
- Plastics Seasoner Operator
- Polymerization Oven Operator
- Pot Fireman
- Pot Firer
- Pot Tender
- Pressure Tank Operator
- Primer Expeditor and Drier
- Pulp Cooker
- Pulp Drier Firer
- Rabble Furnace Tender
- Raw Stock Drier Tender
- Red-Lead Burner
- Reduction Furnace Operator
- Reel Blade Bender Furnace Tender
- Regenerator Operator
- Rivet Heater
- Rotary Drier Operator
- Rotary Furnace Tender
- Rotary Kiln Operator
- Rubber Curer
- Rubber Tire Curer
- Rubber Vulcanizing Machine Operator
- Rug Dry Room Attendant
- Rug Drying Machine Operator
- Salt Boiler
- Sand Drier
- Shrink Pit Operator
- Skein Yarn Drier
- Soap Boiler
- Soap Drier Operator
- Soap Drier Tender
- Soap Maker
- Spray Drier Operator
- Standpipe Tender
- Starch Cooker
- Steam Box Operator
- Steam Tank Operator
- Sterilizer
- Sterilizer Machine Operator
- Still Operator
- Stoker
- Stone Carriage Operator
- Teaser
- Temperer
- Tenter Frame Operator
- Thaw Shed Heater Tender
- Tile Burner
- Tower Operator
- Tray Drier
- Tray Drier Operator
- Treating Engineer
- Treating Plant Operator
- Tube Lancer
- Tumbler Operator
- Tumbler Tender
- Tunnel Kiln Firer
- Tunnel Kiln Operator
- Unit Operator
- Utility Operator
- Vacuum Drier Operator
- Vacuum Drier Tender
- Varnish Maker
- Varnish Melter
- Veneer Drier
- Veneer Redrier
- Vulcanizer
- Vulcanizing Machine Operator