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OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
1997 Standard Occupational Classification Revision
AGENCY: Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the President.
ACTION: Notice of solicitation of comments.
SUMMARY: Under title 44 U.S.C. 3504, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is
seeking public comment on the Standard Occupational Classification Revision Policy Committee's
(SOCRPC) proposals for revising the 1980 Standard Occupational Classification (SOC)
Manual's occupational units and aggregate groups. The SOCRPC is developing a new
occupational classification system that will include all jobs in the national economy, including
occupations in the public, private, and military sectors.
All Federal agencies that collect occupational data will use the new system; similarly, all State and
local government agencies are strongly encouraged to use this national system to promote a
common language for categorizing occupations in the world of work. The new SOC system will
replace the Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) occupational classification system
currently used by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) for gathering occupational information. It
will also replace the Bureau of the Census' 1990 occupational classification system and will be
used for the 2000 Census. In addition, the new SOC will serve as the framework for information
being gathered through the Department of Labor's Occupational Information Network (O*NET),
which is in the process of replacing the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT).
In two prior Federal Register notices (February 28, 1995, 60 FR 10998-11002; October 5,
1995, 60 FR 52284-52286), the OMB and the SOCRPC requested comment on the uses of
occupational data; on the existing 1980 SOC classification principles, purpose and scope, and
conceptual options; on the SOCRPC's proposed revision process; and on the composition of
detailed occupations. The categories proposed in this notice reflect the comments received from
the two 1995 notices. After reviewing the comments on this notice, the SOCRPC will make its
final recommendations to OMB. OMB will publish the SOCRPC recommendations in the Federal
Register for public review and comment prior to taking final action on the 1997 SOC. The
SOCRPC also will begin preparing the 1997 Standard Occupational Classification Manual for
publication. Committee members will be completing definitions, assigning associated titles, and
developing cross lists to existing systems.
REQUEST FOR COMMENTS: The OMB and the SOCRPC welcome comments with respect
to any topic related to occupational classification, but are specifically interested in comments
concerning the following:
(1) the structure of the new SOC as reflected in Part IV of this notice in the Supplementary
Information section below, especially the organization of the detailed occupations within the
structure and the numbering system used; and
(2) the establishment of ongoing review and update procedures and a time frame for future
revision as outlined in Part V below. It is anticipated that the next major review and revision of
the SOC will begin in 2005 in preparation for use in the 2010 Decennial Census.
DATES: To ensure consideration in the further development of the SOC, all comments must be
in writing and received on or before <sixty days from the date of this notice>.
ADDRESSES: Please send comments to Paul Hadlock, Standard Occupational Classification
Revision Policy Committee, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Suite 4840, 2 Massachusetts
Avenue, N.E., Washington, DC 20212. In addition, copies of draft occupational definitions may
be obtained by writing to this address. All comments received in response to this notice will be
available for public inspection at the Bureau of Labor Statistics during normal business hours,
8:15 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., in Suite 4840, 2 Massachusetts Avenue, N.E., Washington, DC 20212.
Please call BLS on (202) 606-6502 to obtain an appointment to enter the suite.
ELECTRONIC AVAILABILITY AND COMMENT: This document is available on the
Internet from the BLS via World Wide Web (WWW) browser and E-mail. The SOCRPC also will
place draft occupational definitions and crosslists to other occupational classification systems on
the Internet as soon as possible. To obtain SOCRPC documents via WWW browser, connect to
"http://stats.bls.gov/oes_soc.htm". To obtain this document via E-mail or to submit comments,
send a message to socrevision@bls.gov (use only lower case letters). Comments received at this
address by the date specified above will be included as part of the official record.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Paul Hadlock, U.S. Bureau of Labor
Statistics, Suite 4840, 2 Massachusetts Avenue, N.E., Washington, DC 20212; e-mail
hadlock_p@bls.gov; telephone (202) 606-6502; FAX (202) 606-6645.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. REVISION PROCESS
The Standard Occupational Classification Revision Policy Committee (SOCRPC) used the
Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) occupational classification system currently used by
the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) to gather occupational information as the starting point for
the new Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) framework. The Committee also relied
heavily on the Department of Labor's Occupational Information Network (O*NET), which is in
the process of replacing the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT). To carry out the bulk of
the revision effort, the Committee created six work groups to examine occupations in the
following areas:
Administrative and Clerical occupations;
atural Science, Law, Health, Education, and Arts occupations;
Services and Sales occupations;
Construction, Extractive, and Transportation occupations;
Mechanical and Production occupations; and
Military occupations.
The Committee charged the work groups with ensuring that the occupations under their
consideration conformed to the criteria laid out in the October 5, 1995, Federal Register notice.
In carrying out their reviews, the work groups carefully considered all proposals received in
response to Federal Register notices issued by the OMB and the Committee.
II. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE REVISED SOC
In the proposed revision of the SOC, there are four levels of aggregation: 1) major group; 2)
minor group; 3) broad occupation; and 4) detailed occupation. All occupations are clustered into
22 major groups (listed below), such as Management or Health occupations. These major groups
are broken down into occupationally-specific minor groups, such as Operations Specialties
Managers in the Management Occupations major group or Health Diagnosing and Treating
Practitioners in the Health Occupations major group. Minor groups, in turn, are divided into
detailed occupations, such as Compensation and Benefits Managers, or Physical Therapists.
Detailed occupations are occasionally aggregated into broad occupations, such as Human
Resources Managers or Therapists, for special purposes, such as data collection or reporting, or
to provide logical aggregates for detailed occupations.
Each item in the hierarchy is designated by a six-digit code. The first two digits indicate major
group, the third digit indicates minor group, and the last three digits indicate occupation. Major
group codes end with 0000 (e.g., 21-0000, Health Occupations), minor groups end with 000
(e.g., 21-1000, Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners), and broad occupations end with 0
(e.g., 21-1050, Therapists). All residual ("All Other") occupations end with 9 (e.g., 21-1059,
Therapists, All Other). Minor group residuals end with 99 (e.g., 21-1099, Health Diagnosing and
Treating Practitioners, All Other), and major group residuals end with 999 (e.g., 21-4999, Health-Related Workers, All Other).
The proposed 1997 SOC occupational groups and detailed occupations presented in Table 1 in
Part IV below are not always consecutively numbered because of these coding conventions as
well as to allow for the insertion of additional occupational groups in future revisions of the SOC.
In addition, the coding system is designed to allow those desiring a delineation of occupations
below the detailed occupation level to use a decimal point and additional digit(s) after the sixth
digit. It is recommended that users needing extra detail use the structure currently being
developed for O*NET. Each occupation in the revised SOC will be placed within one of these
major groups:
11 Management Occupations
13 Business and Financial Operations Occupations
15 Computer and Mathematical Occupations
17 Architecture and Engineering Occupations
19 Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations
21 Health Occupations
23 Community and Social Services Occupations
25 Legal Occupations
27 Education, Training, and Library Occupations
29 Arts, Design, Entertainment, Media, and Sports Occupations
31 Sales Occupations
33 Office and Administration Occupations
35 Protective Occupations
37 Food Preparation and Serving Occupations
39 Buildings and Grounds Maintenance Occupations
41 Personal Care and Service Occupations
43 Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations
45 Construction and Extractive Occupations
47 Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations
49 Production Occupations
51 Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
53 Military Occupations
III. SIGNIFICANT CHANGES AND RESPONSES TO COMMENTS
The chart below indicates that the total number of occupational classifications in the proposed
1997 SOC increased only slightly from those in the 1997 OES (which is much more current than
the 1980 SOC).
1980 SOC
1997 OES
1997 SOC
Total Occupations
665
778
795
However, significant changes are proposed in certain areas. For example, the number of
occupations in the areas of computers, design, science, health, law, education, and arts increased
by 50% (from 192 OES occupations to 286 SOC occupations), while the number of occupations
in the areas of mechanical and production occupations decreased by 35% (from 246 OES
occupations to 157 SOC occupations).
To provide more comprehensive coverage for the new SOC, the SOCRPC worked closely with
representatives of the Defense Manpower Data Center to include military occupations in a new
Military Occupations major group. As a general principle in the proposed SOC, military
occupations are listed with civilian occupations having similar duties. For instance, "Airline Pilots,
Copilots, and Flight Engineers" (51-2011) includes both military and civilian workers. However,
there are 20 military occupations for which no close civilian counterpart could be identified; these
military-unique occupations are listed in the Military Occupations major group. In addition, the
work group on military occupations modified titles and definitions of many occupations covered
by other work groups to ensure proper coverage of military occupations within the civilian
counterpart classifications.
In developing the detailed occupations and the hierarchical coding structure, the SOCRPC drew
on the 53 comments received in response to the October 5, 1995, SOC Revision Federal
Register notice as well as the recommendations of the SOCRPC work groups. The comments
came from a variety of public and private organizations. Seventeen responses came from State
Employment Security Agencies or State Occupational Information Coordinating Committees.
Sixteen responses came from associations representing a particular occupational interest (such as
Athletic Trainers, Audiologists, Boilermakers, School Psychologists, and Social Workers), and
two responses came from private sector companies. The remaining responses came from Federal
entities, including the Congress, the Office of Personnel Management, and the Social Security
Administration. For a complete list of respondents, please see Part VI of this notice.
All together, 215 separate issues were identified in the commentors' correspondence. Generally,
the issues fell into four broad categories: 1) new occupations not currently listed in the SOC; 2)
various hierarchy issues (e.g., should Boilermakers be classified as production workers or
construction workers?); 3) occupation or job title modifications to reflect more precisely the work
performed; and 4) general comments on the revision process. The SOCRPC considered all issues
in the public comments. Most recommended changes were implemented by the various work
groups. Specific issues (e.g., additions, modifications) addressed by the work groups are listed
below.
In the Management Occupations major group, the OES title "General Managers and Top
Executives" was divided into "Chief Executives" (11-1001) and "General and Operations
Managers" (11-1002). "Quality Control Managers" was added as an associated title for "Industrial
Production Managers" (11-2031). The definition of "Transportation, Storage, and Distribution
Managers" (11-2053) was modified to include "Logistics Managers." "Farm, Ranch, and Other
Agricultural Managers" (11-3011) and "Farmers and Ranchers" (11-3012) were added to the
revised SOC. The definition of "Construction Managers" (11-3021) was revised to include
"Constructors." "Education Administrators, Preschool and Child-Care Center/Program" (11-3031) was added to the revised SOC. Finally, the definition of "Medical and Health Services
Managers" (11-3044) was revised to include "Long-Term Care Administrators" and "Managed
Care Specialists."
In the Business and Financial Operations Occupations major group, "Logisticians" (13-1021)
and "Meeting and Convention Planners" (13-1023) were added to the revised SOC.
A Computer and Mathematical Occupations major group was created in the new hierarchy, with
the following new or revised occupations: "Computer and Information Scientists, Research" (15-1001), "Computer Programmers" (15-1002), "Computer Software Applications Engineers" (15-1011), "Computer Software Engineers, Operating Systems" (15-1012), "Compu
ter Support
Specialists" (15-1021), "Database Administrators" (15-1022), "Network and Computer Systems
Administrators" (15-1023), "Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts" (15-1031),
"Systems Analysts, Science and Engineering" (15-1032), "Systems Analysts, All Other" (15-1039), and "Computer Specialists, All Other" (15-1099).
In the Architecture and Engineering Occupations major group, associated titles were added to
"Aerospace Engineers" (17-2001). "Environmental Engineers" (17-2021) was added to the
revised SOC. "Logistical Engineers" was added as an associated title for "Industrial Engineers"
(17-2032). Associated titles were added to "Mechanical Engineers" (17-2043). The recommended
title "Research Support Specialists" was not added to the revised SOC, as research support duties
are performed by workers in the minor groups "Architectural, Engineering, and Mapping
Technicians" (17-3000) and "Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians" (19-4000).
Associated titles were added to "Architectural Technicians, Except Drafters" (17-3021) and
"Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians" (17-3033). "Electro-Mechanical Technicians"
(17-3034) and "Environmental Engineering Technicians" (17-3035) were added to the revised
SOC. The recommendation that "Industrial Technologists" be added to the revised SOC was
considered but not adopted, as these workers can be classified under "Industrial Engineering
Technicians" (17-3036).
In the Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations major group, "Arborist" was added as an
associated title under the new occupation "Soil and Plant Scientists" (19-1013). "Environmental
Scientists" (19-2004) and "Environmental Science Technicians" (19-4004) were added to the
revised SOC. All "Psychologists" occupations were placed into this major group, and the
occupation "Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists" (19-3031) was added to the SOC.
"Food Testers" was added as an associated title for "Agricultural and Food Science Technicians"
(19-4001).
In the Health Occupations major group, the definition of "Registered Nurses" (21-1043) was
revised to include "Registered Nurses," "Nurse Practitioners," "Clinical Nurse Specialists," "Nurse
Anesthetists," and "Nurse Midwives." "Audiologists" and "Speech-Language Pathologists" were
found to be sufficiently distinct occupations to justify separate classifications: "Audiologists" (21-1051) and "Speech-Language Pathologists" (21-1057). The definitions of "Medical and Clinical
Laboratory Technicians" (21-2011) and "Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists" (21-2012) were revised, and the occupations "Cytotechnologists," "Blood Bank Technologists," and
"Histotechnologists" were added as associated titles for "Medical and Clinical Laboratory
Technologists." "Dental Hygienists" (21-2021) was placed in this major group. The OES title
"Radiologic Technologists" was divided into "Diagnostic Medical Sonographers" (21-2031) and
"Radiologic Technologists and Technicians" (21-2033), and language was added to the definition
of "Radiologic Technologists and Technicians" to include technologists who specialize in other
modalities such as computerized axial tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. "Respiratory
Therapy Technicians" (21-2048) was added to the revised SOC. Finally, "Athletic Trainers" (21-4001) was added to the SOC and listed in this major group.
In the Community and Social Service Occupations major group, "Alcohol and Substance Abuse
Counselors" (23-1011) and "Marriage and Family Counselors and Therapists" (23-1012) were
added to the SOC. The following occupations were added under the broad occupation "Social
Workers" (23-1020): "Child, Family, and School Social Workers" (23-1021), "Medical and Public
Health Social Workers" (23-1022), "Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers" (23-1023), and "Social Workers, All Other" (23-1029). All definitions and associated titles were
updated to conform to current usage of these job titles.
In the Legal Occupations major group, the title and definition of "Paralegals and Legal
Assistants" (25-1024) were modified.
In the Education, Training, and Library Occupations major group, "Teachers, Middle School"
(27-1004) was added to the revised SOC. A new broad occupation titled "Librarians, Curators,
and Archivists" (27-4000) was created in the proposed hierarchy, and the definition of
"Librarians" (27-4021) was revised, but the proposal that "Librarians" be divided into "Librarians"
and "Information Professionals" was considered but not adopted. Similarly, the recommendation
that "Health Educators" be added to the revised SOC was considered but not adopted, as the
current definition of "Instructional Coordinators" (27-5002), with a specific statement including
"Public Health Educators," was judged to be sufficient.
In the Arts, Design, Entertainment, Media, and Sports Occupations major group, "Interpreters
and Translators" (29-2007), "Floral Designers" (29-3003), and "Graphic Designers" (29-3004)
were added to the revised SOC.
In the Sales Occupations major group, "Telemarketers" (31-2051) was added to the revised SOC.
In the Office and Administration Occupations major group, "Customer Service Representatives,
Except Sales and Financial" (33-5005) was added to the revised SOC. The OES title
"Stenographers and/or Court Reporters" was revised to "Court Reporters, Medical
Transcriptionists, and Stenographers" (33-6001). The definition of "Production, Planning, and
Expediting Clerks" (33-7008) was revised to include "Production Schedulers," and "Inventory
Control Managers" was added as an associated title for this occupation. "Central Supply
Technicians" was added as an associated title for "Stock Clerks and Order Fillers" (33-7012).
In the Protective Occupations major group, the definition of "Fire Fighters" (35-2001) was
updated to reflect these workers' range of responsibilities.
In the Food Preparation and Serving Occupations major group, "Caterers" was added as an
associated title under the new occupation "First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Food Preparation
and Serving Workers" (37-1001).
In the Buildings and Grounds Maintenance Occupations major group, "First-Line
Supervisors/Managers of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers" (39-1002)
was added to the revised SOC. The title and definition of "Landscaping and Groundskeeping
Laborers" (39-3001) were modified. The title and definition of "Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and
Applicators, Vegetation" (39-3002) were modified to include all custom applicators.
In the Personal Care and Service Occupations major group, several new casino occupations were
added: "First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Gaming Workers" (41-1001), "Amusement and
Recreation Attendants" (41-2001), "Games of Chance Attendants" (41-2011), "Gaming Dealers"
(41-2012), "Mutuel Cashiers and Games of Chance Writers" (41-2013), and multiple associated
titles. Also in this major group, "Concierges" (41-4002) and "Masseuses/Masseurs" (41-5004)
were added to the revised SOC.
In the Construction and Extractive Occupations major group, "Security and Fire Alarm Systems
Installers" (45-2062) was added to the revised SOC, and "Boilermakers" (45-2001) was moved
into this major group.
In the Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations major group, five OES
telecommunications equipment-related occupations were condensed to "Telecommunications
Equipment Installers and Repairers" (47-2003). "Avionics Technicians" (47-2011) was added to
the revised SOC. The title and definition of "Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers,
Transportation Equipment" (47-2013) were clarified to exclude aircraft and specify
communications equipment, thus providing a place for workers who install, adjust, or maintain
mobile electronics. The recommendation that "Industrial Electronics Technicians" be added to the
revised SOC was considered but not adopted. These workers can be adequately classified as
"Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment" (47-2014).
"Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians" (47-3013) and "Manufactured Building and Mobile
Home Installers" (47-4014) were added to the revised SOC, and the definition of "Recreational
Vehicle Service Technicians" was adjusted to emphasize recreational vehicles and van
conversions. Finally, all detailed machinery maintenance mechanics occupations from the OES
were combined into one SOC occupation: "Industrial Machinery Mechanics" (47-4008).
In the Production Occupations major group, "Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators" (49-2022)
was added to the revised SOC. Printing occupations were condensed from nineteen OES
occupations to two revised SOC occupations: "Prepress Technicians and Workers" (49-5005) and
"Printing Machine Operators" (49-5006).
In the Transportation and Material Moving Occupations major group, the definition of "Bus
Drivers, Transit and Intercity" (51-3011) was modified to include motor coach drivers, and
"Motor Coach Drivers" was added as an associated title.
The following issues affected several major groups. The recommended title "Early
Childhood/Child Development Professionals" was found to be too vague. Child development
professionals can be classified under one of the following titles: "Education Administrators,
Preschool and Child-Care Center/Program" (11-3031), "Teachers, Preschool" (27-1001),
"Teachers, Kindergarten" (27-1002), or "Child Care Workers" (41-5001). Similarly, the
recommended title "Medical Coders" was not added to the SOC, as medical coding is done as
part of the work performed by individuals in a number of occupations, including "Medical
Records and Health Information Technicians" (21-2044), "File Clerks" (33-5007), and "Court
Reporters, Medical Transcriptionists, and Stenographers" (33-6001).
IV. PROPOSED 1997 SOC DETAILED OCCUPATIONS, INCLUDING
RELATIONSHIP TO 1980 SOC
The proposed 1997 SOC structure, occupations, and coding system are presented below in two
symmetrical tables. Table 1 is in the 1997 SOC order and maps the proposed detailed 1997 SOC
occupations to the 1980 SOC occupations. This table is organized by the 22 major groups
proposed by the Committee. Table 2 is in 1980 SOC order and maps the 1980 SOC occupations
to the 1997 detailed SOC occupations. This table is organized according to the structure of the
1980 SOC.
1997 Standard Occupational Classification
Structure,
Including Its Relationship to the 1980 SOC
Table 1: Proposed 1997 SOC Matched to 1980 SOC
1997 SOC
Title
1980
Title
11-0000
MANAGEMENT
11-1000
TOP EXECUTIVES
11-1001
CHIEF EXECUTIVES
112
CHIEF EXECUTIVES AND
GENERAL ADMINISTRATORS
11-1002
GENERAL AND OPERATIONS
MANAGERS
1131
Judicial, Public Safety and
Corrections Administrators
1133
Natural Resources Program
Administrators
1134
Rural, Urban, and Community
Development Program
Administrators
121
GENERAL MANAGERS AND
OTHER TOP EXECUTIVES
1352
Managers; Entertainment and
Recreation Facilities
1354
Managers; Membership
Organizations
11-1003
LEGISLATORS
111
LEGISLATORS
11-2000
OPERATIONS SPECIALTIES
MANAGERS
11-2001
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
MANAGERS
137
MANAGERS;
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
11-2002
ADVERTISING AND
PROMOTIONS MANAGERS
*
125
MANAGERS; MARKETING,
ADVERTISING, AND PUBLIC
RELATIONS
11-2003
COMPUTER AND
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
MANAGERS
*
126
MANAGERS; ENGINEERING,
MATHEMATICS, AND
NATURAL SCIENCES
11-2010
FINANCIAL MANAGERS
11-2011
FINANCIAL MANAGERS,
BRANCH, OFFICE, AND
DEPARTMENT
*
122
FINANCIAL MANAGERS
11-2012
TREASURERS,
CONTROLLERS, AND CHIEF
FINANCIAL OFFICERS
1135
Public Finance, Taxation, and
Other Monetary Program
Administrators
*
122
FINANCIAL MANAGERS
11-2020
HUMAN RESOURCES
MANAGERS
11-2021
COMPENSATION AND
BENEFITS MANAGERS
*
123
PERSONNEL AND LABOR
RELATIONS MANAGERS
11-2022
TRAINING AND
DEVELOPMENT MANAGERS
*
123
PERSONNEL AND LABOR
RELATIONS MANAGERS
11-2029
HUMAN RESOURCES
MANAGERS, ALL OTHER
11-2031
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION
MANAGERS
132
PRODUCTION MANAGERS,
INDUSTRIAL
11-2040
MARKETING AND SALES
MANAGERS
11-2041
MARKETING MANAGERS
*
125
MANAGERS; MARKETING,
ADVERTISING, AND PUBLIC
RELATIONS
11-2042
SALES MANAGERS
*
125
MANAGERS; MARKETING,
ADVERTISING, AND PUBLIC
RELATIONS
11-2051
PUBLIC RELATIONS
MANAGERS
*
125
MANAGERS; MARKETING,
ADVERTISING, AND PUBLIC
RELATIONS
11-2052
PURCHASING MANAGERS
124
PURCHASING MANAGERS
11-2053
TRANSPORTATION,
STORAGE, AND
DISTRIBUTION MANAGERS
1342
Transportation Facilities and
Operations Managers
11-3000
OTHER MANAGERS
11-3010
AGRICULTURAL MANAGERS
11-3011
FARM, RANCH, AND OTHER
AGRICULTURAL MANAGERS
5522
Managers; General Farm
5523
Managers; Crop, Vegetable, Fruit
and Tree Nut Farm
5524
Managers; Livestock, Dairy,
Poultry and Fish Farm
5525
Managers; Horticultural Specialty
Farm
11-3012
FARMERS AND RANCHERS
5512
General Farmers
5513
Crop, Vegetable, Fruit and Tree
Nut Farmers
5514
Livestock, Dairy, Poultry and Fish
Farmers
5515
Horticultural Specialty Farmers
11-3021
CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS
133
CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS
11-3030
EDUCATION
ADMINISTRATORS
11-3031
EDUCATION
ADMINISTRATORS,
PRESCHOOL AND CHILD
CARE CENTER/PROGRAM
*
1283
Administrators; Education and
Related Fields, Not Elsewhere
Classified
11-3032
EDUCATION
ADMINISTRATORS,
ELEMENTARY AND
SECONDARY SCHOOL
1282
Administrators; Elementary and
Secondary Education
11-3033
EDUCATION
ADMINISTRATORS,
POSTSECONDARY
1281
Administrators; Colleges and
Universities
11-3039
EDUCATION
ADMINISTRATORS, ALL
OTHER
*
1283
Administrators; Education and
Related Fields, Not Elsewhere
Classified
11-3041
ENGINEERING MANAGERS
*
126
MANAGERS; ENGINEERING,
MATHEMATICS, AND
NATURAL SCIENCES
11-3042
FOOD SERVICE MANAGERS
*
1351
Managers; Food Serving and
Lodging Establishments
11-3043
LODGING MANAGERS
*
1351
Managers; Food Serving and
Lodging Establishments
11-3044
MEDICAL AND HEALTH
SERVICES MANAGERS
131
MANAGERS; MEDICINE AND
HEALTH
11-3045
NATURAL SCIENCES
MANAGERS
*
126
MANAGERS; ENGINEERING,
MATHEMATICS, AND
NATURAL SCIENCES
127
MANAGERS; SOCIAL
SCIENCES AND RELATED
FIELDS
128
ADMINISTRATORS;
EDUCATION AND RELATED
FIELDS
11-3046
POSTMASTERS AND MAIL
SUPERINTENDENTS
1344
Postmasters and Mail
Superintendents
11-3047
PROPERTY, REAL ESTATE,
AND COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION MANAGERS
1353
Managers; Property and Leasing
11-3048
SOCIAL AND COMMUNITY
SERVICE MANAGERS
1132
Human Resources Program
Administrators
11-3999
MANAGERS AND
ADMINISTRATORS, ALL
OTHER
*
139
OFFICIALS AND
ADMINISTRATORS; OTHER,
NOT ELSEWHERE
CLASSIFIED
1139
Officials and Administrators,
Public Administration, Not
Elsewhere Classified
1359
Managers; Service Organizations,
Not Elsewhere Classified
13-0000
BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL OPERATIONS OCCUPATIONS
13-1000
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
SPECIALISTS
13-1001
AGENTS AND BUSINESS
MANAGERS OF ARTISTS,
PERFORMERS, AND
ATHLETES
145
BUSINESS AND PROMOTION
AGENTS
13-1002
BUYERS AND PURCHASING
AGENTS
1442
Buyers, Wholesale and Retail
Trade, except Farm Products
1443
Purchasing Agents and Buyers,
Farm Products
1449
Purchasing Agents and Buyers,
Not Elsewhere Classified
13-1003
COST ESTIMATORS
*
149
MANAGEMENT RELATED
OCCUPATIONS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
13-1004
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
SPECIALISTS
*
5149
Protective Service Occupations,
Not Elsewhere Classified
13-1005
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
*
139
OFFICIALS AND
ADMINISTRATORS; OTHER,
NOT ELSEWHERE
CLASSIFIED
13-1010
HUMAN RESOURCES,
TRAINING, AND LABOR
RELATIONS SPECIALISTS
13-1011
EMPLOYMENT,
RECRUITMENT, AND
PLACEMENT SPECIALISTS
*
143
PERSONNEL, TRAINING, AND
LABOR RELATIONS
SPECIALISTS
13-1012
COMPENSATION, BENEFITS,
AND JOB ANALYSIS
SPECIALISTS
*
143
PERSONNEL, TRAINING, AND
LABOR RELATIONS
SPECIALISTS
13-1013
TRAINING AND
DEVELOPMENT SPECIALISTS
*
143
PERSONNEL, TRAINING, AND
LABOR RELATIONS
SPECIALISTS
13-1019
HUMAN RESOURCES AND
LABOR RELATIONS
SPECIALISTS, ALL OTHER
*
143
PERSONNEL, TRAINING, AND
LABOR RELATIONS
SPECIALISTS
13-1021
LOGISTICIANS
1721
Operations Researchers and
Analysts
13-1022
MANAGEMENT ANALYSTS
142
MANAGEMENT ANALYSTS
13-1023
MEETING AND CONVENTION
PLANNERS
*
149
MANAGEMENT RELATED
OCCUPATIONS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
13-1099
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
SPECIALISTS, ALL OTHER
*
149
MANAGEMENT RELATED
OCCUPATIONS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
13-2000
FINANCIAL SPECIALISTS
13-2001
ACCOUNTANTS AND
AUDITORS
1412
Accountants and Auditors
13-2002
ASSESSORS AND REAL
ESTATE APPRAISERS
444
APPRAISERS AND RELATED
OCCUPATIONS
13-2003
BUDGET ANALYSTS
*
149
MANAGEMENT RELATED
OCCUPATIONS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
13-2004
CREDIT ANALYSTS
*
149
MANAGEMENT RELATED
OCCUPATIONS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
13-2010
FINANCIAL ANALYSTS AND
ADVISORS
13-2011
FINANCIAL ANALYSTS
*
1419
Other Financial Officers
13-2012
PERSONAL FINANCIAL
ADVISORS
*
1419
Other Financial Officers
13-2021
INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS
1414
Underwriters
13-2030
LOAN OFFICERS AND
COUNSELORS
13-2031
LOAN COUNSELORS
*
1415
Loan Officers
13-2032
LOAN OFFICERS
*
1415
Loan Officers
13-2041
TAX PREPARERS
*
4712
Bookkeepers and Accounting and
Auditing Clerks
13-2099
FINANCIAL SPECIALISTS,
ALL OTHER
*
149
MANAGEMENT RELATED
OCCUPATIONS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
15-0000
COMPUTER AND MATHEMATICAL OCCUPATIONS
15-1000
COMPUTER SPECIALISTS
15-1001
COMPUTER AND
INFORMATION SCIENTISTS,
RESEARCH
*
1719
Computer Scientists, Not
Elsewhere Classified
15-1002
COMPUTER PROGRAMMERS
3971
Programmers, Business
3972
Programmers, Scientific
15-1010
COMPUTER SOFTWARE
ENGINEERS
15-1011
COMPUTER SOFTWARE
APPLICATIONS ENGINEERS
*
1719
Computer Scientists, Not
Elsewhere Classified
15-1012
COMPUTER SOFTWARE
ENGINEERS, OPERATING
SYSTEMS
*
1636
Computer Engineers
15-1021
COMPUTER SUPPORT
SPECIALISTS
*
1719
Computer Scientists, Not
Elsewhere Classified
15-1022
DATABASE
ADMINISTRATORS
*
1719
Computer Scientists, Not
Elsewhere Classified
15-1023
NETWORK AND COMPUTER
SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATORS
*
1719
Computer Scientists, Not
Elsewhere Classified
15-1030
SYSTEMS ANALYSTS
15-1031
NETWORK SYSTEMS AND
DATA COMMUNICATIONS
ANALYSTS
*
1712
Computer Systems Analysts
15-1032
SYSTEMS ANALYSTS,
SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
*
1712
Computer Systems Analysts
15-1039
SYSTEMS ANALYSTS, ALL
OTHER
*
1712
Computer Systems Analysts
15-1099
COMPUTER SPECIALISTS,
ALL OTHER
*
1719
Computer Scientists, Not
Elsewhere Classified
15-2000
MATHEMATICAL
SCIENTISTS AND
TECHNICIANS
15-2001
ACTUARIES
1732
Actuaries
15-2002
MATHEMATICIANS
1739
Mathematical Scientists, Not
Elsewhere Classified
15-2003
OPERATIONS RESEARCHERS
AND ANALYSTS
1722
Systems Researchers and
Analysts, Except Computer
15-2004
STATISTICIANS
1733
Statisticians
15-2099
MATHEMATICAL
SCIENTISTS AND
TECHNICIANS, ALL OTHER
384
MATHEMATICAL
TECHNICIANS
17-0000
ARCHITECTURE AND ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS
17-1000
ARCHITECTS, SURVEYORS,
AND CARTOGRAPHERS
17-1001
ARCHITECTS, EXCEPT
LANDSCAPE AND NAVAL
161
ARCHITECTS
17-1010
SURVEYORS,
CARTOGRAPHERS, AND
PHOTOGRAMMETRISTS
17-1011
CARTOGRAPHERS AND
PHOTOGRAMMETRISTS
1644
Cartographers
17-1012
SURVEYORS
1643
Land Surveyors
1649
Surveyors and Mapping Scientists,
Not Elsewhere Classified
17-2000
ENGINEERS
17-2001
AEROSPACE ENGINEERS
1622
Aerospace Engineers
17-2002
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS
1632
Agricultural Engineers
17-2003
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERS
*
1639
Engineers, Not Elsewhere
Classified
17-2004
CHEMICAL ENGINEERS
1626
Chemical Engineers
17-2005
CIVIL ENGINEERS
*
1628
Civil Engineers
17-2006
COMPUTER HARDWARE
ENGINEERS
*
1636
Computer Engineers
17-2010
ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS
17-2011
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS
*
1633
Electrical and Electronic
Engineers
17-2012
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS,
EXCEPT COMPUTER
*
1633
Electrical and Electronic
Engineers
17-2021
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENGINEERS
*
1628
Civil Engineers
17-2030
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS,
INCLUDING HEALTH AND
SAFETY
17-2031
HEALTH AND SAFETY
ENGINEERS, EXCEPT
MINING SAFETY ENGINEERS
AND INSPECTORS
*
1639
Engineers, Not Elsewhere
Classified
17-2032
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS
1634
Industrial Engineers
17-2041
MARINE ENGINEERS AND
NAVAL ARCHITECTS
1637
Marine Engineers and Naval
Architects
17-2042
MATERIALS ENGINEERS
1623
Metallurgical and Materials
Engineers
17-2043
MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
1635
Mechanical Engineers
17-2044
MINING AND GEOLOGICAL
ENGINEERS, INCLUDING
MINE SAFETY ENGINEERS
1624
Mining Engineers
17-2045
NUCLEAR ENGINEERS
1627
Nuclear Engineers
17-2046
PETROLEUM ENGINEERS
1625
Petroleum Engineers
17-2099
ENGINEERS, ALL OTHER
*
1639
Engineers, Not Elsewhere
Classified
17-3000
ARCHITECTURAL,
ENGINEERING, AND
MAPPING TECHNICIANS
17-3010
DRAFTERS
17-3011
ARCHITECTURAL AND CIVIL
DRAFTERS
*
372
DRAFTING OCCUPATIONS
17-3012
ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONICS DRAFTERS
*
372
DRAFTING OCCUPATIONS
17-3013
MECHANICAL DRAFTERS
*
372
DRAFTING OCCUPATIONS
17-3019
DRAFTERS, ALL OTHER
*
372
DRAFTING OCCUPATIONS
17-3021
ARCHITECTURAL
TECHNICIANS, EXCEPT
DRAFTERS
*
3719
Engineering Technologists and
Technicians, Not Elsewhere
Classified
17-3030
ENGINEERING
TECHNICIANS, EXCEPT
DRAFTERS
17-3031
AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
AND OPERATIONS
TECHNICIANS
*
3719
Engineering Technologists and
Technicians, Not Elsewhere
Classified
17-3032
CIVIL ENGINEERING
TECHNICIANS
*
399
TECHNICIANS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
17-3033
ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
TECHNICIANS
*
3711
Electrical and Electronic
Engineering Technologists and
Technicians
17-3034
ELECTRO-MECHANICAL
TECHNICIANS
*
3711
Electrical and Electronic
Engineering Technologists and
Technicians
17-3035
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS
*
3719
Engineering Technologists and
Technicians, Not Elsewhere
Classified
17-3036
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
TECHNICIANS
3712
Industrial Engineering
Technologists and Technicians
17-3037
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
TECHNICIANS
3713
Mechanical Engineering
Technologists and Technicians
17-3039
ENGINEERING
TECHNICIANS, EXCEPT
DRAFTERS, ALL OTHER
*
3719
Engineering Technologists and
Technicians, Not Elsewhere
Classified
17-3041
SURVEYING AND MAPPING
TECHNICIANS
3733
Surveying Technicians
3734
Cartographic Technicians
3739
Surveying and Mapping
Technicians, Not Elsewhere
Classified
19-0000
LIFE, PHYSICAL, AND SOCIAL SCIENCE OCCUPATIONS
19-1000
LIFE SCIENTISTS
19-1010
AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD
SCIENTISTS
19-1011
ANIMAL SCIENTISTS
*
1853
Agricultural and Food Scientists
19-1012
FOOD SCIENTISTS AND
TECHNOLOGISTS
*
1853
Agricultural and Food Scientists
19-1013
SOIL AND PLANT
SCIENTISTS
*
1853
Agricultural and Food Scientists
19-1020
BIOLOGICAL SCIENTISTS
19-1021
BIOCHEMISTS AND
BIOPHYSICISTS
*
1854
Biological Scientists
19-1022
MICROBIOLOGISTS
*
1854
Biological Scientists
19-1023
ZOOLOGISTS AND WILDLIFE
BIOLOGISTS
*
1854
Biological Scientists
19-1029
BIOLOGISTS, ALL OTHER
*
1854
Biological Scientists
19-1030
CONSERVATION SCIENTISTS
AND FORESTERS
19-1031
CONSERVATION SCIENTISTS
*
1852
Forestry and Conservation
Scientists
19-1032
FORESTERS
*
1852
Forestry and Conservation
Scientists
19-1041
MEDICAL SCIENTISTS
1855
Medical Scientists
19-1099
LIFE SCIENTISTS, ALL
OTHER
185
LIFE SCIENTISTS
19-2000
PHYSICAL SCIENTISTS
19-2001
ASTRONOMERS
1842
Astronomers
19-2002
ATMOSPHERIC AND SPACE
SCIENTISTS
1846
Atmospheric and Space Scientists
19-2003
CHEMISTS
1845
Chemists, Except Biochemists
19-2004
ENVIRONMENTAL
SCIENTISTS
*
1849
Physical Scientists, Not Elsewhere
Classified
19-2010
GEOSCIENTISTS
19-2011
GEOSCIENTISTS, EXCEPT
HYDROLOGISTS AND
GEOGRAPHERS
*
1847
Geologists
19-2012
HYDROLOGISTS
*
1847
Geologists
19-2021
MATERIALS SCIENTISTS
*
1849
Physical Scientists, Not Elsewhere
Classified
19-2022
PHYSICISTS
1843
Physicists
19-2099
PHYSICAL SCIENTISTS, ALL
OTHER
*
1849
Physical Scientists, Not Elsewhere
Classified
19-3000
SOCIAL SCIENTISTS AND
RELATED WORKERS
19-3001
ANTHROPOLOGISTS AND
ARCHEOLOGISTS
*
1919
Social Scientists, Not Elsewhere
Classified
19-3002
ECONOMISTS
*
1912
Economists
19-3003
GEOGRAPHERS
*
1849
Physical Scientists, Not Elsewhere
Classified
19-3004
HISTORIANS
1913
Historians
19-3010
MARKET AND SURVEY
RESEARCHERS
19-3011
MARKET RESEARCH
ANALYSTS
*
1912
Economists
19-3012
SURVEY RESEARCHERS
*
1912
Economists
19-3021
POLITICAL SCIENTISTS
1914
Political Scientists
19-3030
PSYCHOLOGISTS
19-3031
CLINICAL, COUNSELING,
AND SCHOOL
PSYCHOLOGISTS
*
1915
Psychologists
19-3032
INDUSTRIAL-ORGANIZATIONAL
PSYCHOLOGISTS
*
1915
Psychologists
19-3039
PSYCHOLOGISTS, ALL
OTHER
*
1915
Psychologists
19-3041
SOCIOLOGISTS
1916
Sociologists
19-3042
URBAN AND REGIONAL
PLANNERS
192
URBAN AND REGIONAL
PLANNERS
19-3099
SOCIAL SCIENTISTS AND
RELATED WORKERS, ALL
OTHER
*
1919
Social Scientists, Not Elsewhere
Classified
19-4000
LIFE, PHYSICAL, AND
SOCIAL SCIENCE
TECHNICIANS
19-4001
AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD
SCIENCE TECHNICIANS
*
382
BIOLOGICAL
TECHNOLOGISTS AND
TECHNICIANS, EXCEPT
HEALTH
19-4002
BIOLOGICAL TECHNICIANS
*
382
BIOLOGICAL
TECHNOLOGISTS AND
TECHNICIANS, EXCEPT
HEALTH
19-4003
CHEMICAL TECHNICIANS
3831
Chemical Technologists and
Technicians
19-4004
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
TECHNICIANS
*
389
SCIENCE TECHNOLOGISTS
AND TECHNICIANS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
19-4005
FORENSIC SCIENCE
TECHNICIANS
*
389
SCIENCE TECHNOLOGISTS
AND TECHNICIANS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
19-4006
FOREST AND
CONSERVATION
TECHNICIANS
*
382
BIOLOGICAL
TECHNOLOGISTS AND
TECHNICIANS, EXCEPT
HEALTH
19-4007
GEOLOGICAL AND
PETROLEUM TECHNICIANS
3833
Petroleum Technologists and
Technicians
19-4008
NUCLEAR TECHNICIANS
3832
Nuclear Technologists and
Technicians
19-4011
SOCIAL SCIENCE
TECHNICIANS
*
389
SCIENCE TECHNOLOGISTS
AND TECHNICIANS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
19-4099
LIFE AND PHYSICAL
SCIENCE TECHNICIANS, ALL
OTHER
*
389
SCIENCE TECHNOLOGISTS
AND TECHNICIANS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
21-0000
HEALTH OCCUPATIONS
21-1000
HEALTH DIAGNOSING AND
TREATING PRACTITIONERS
21-1001
CHIROPRACTORS
*
289
HEALTH DIAGNOSING AND
TREATING PRACTITIONERS,
NOT ELSEWHERE
CLASSIFIED
21-1010
DENTISTS
21-1011
DENTISTS, GENERAL
*
262
DENTISTS
21-1012
PROSTHODONTISTS
*
262
DENTISTS
21-1013
ORTHODONTISTS
*
262
DENTISTS
21-1014
ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL
SURGEONS
*
262
DENTISTS
21-1019
DENTISTS, ALL OTHER
SPECIALISTS
21-1021
DIETITIANS AND
NUTRITIONISTS
*
302
DIETITIANS
21-1022
OPTOMETRISTS
281
OPTOMETRISTS
21-1023
PHARMACISTS
301
PHARMACISTS
21-1030
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
21-1031
ANESTHESIOLOGISTS
*
261
PHYSICIANS
21-1032
FAMILY AND GENERAL
PRACTITIONERS
*
261
PHYSICIANS
21-1033
INTERNISTS, GENERAL
*
261
PHYSICIANS
21-1034
OBSTETRICIANS AND
GYNECOLOGISTS
*
261
PHYSICIANS
21-1035
PEDIATRICIANS, GENERAL
*
261
PHYSICIANS
21-1036
PSYCHIATRISTS
*
261
PHYSICIANS
21-1037
SURGEONS
*
261
PHYSICIANS
21-1039
PHYSICIANS, ALL OTHER
SPECIALISTS
*
261
PHYSICIANS
21-1041
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS
304
PHYSICIAN'S ASSISTANTS
21-1042
PODIATRISTS
283
PODIATRISTS
21-1043
REGISTERED NURSES
29
REGISTERED NURSES
21-1050
THERAPISTS
21-1051
AUDIOLOGISTS
*
3034
Speech Pathologists and
Audiologists
21-1052
OCCUPATIONAL
THERAPISTS
3032
Occupational Therapists
21-1053
PHYSICAL THERAPISTS
3033
Physical Therapists
21-1054
RADIATION THERAPISTS
*
365
RADIOLOGIC
TECHNOLOGISTS AND
TECHNICIANS
21-1055
RECREATIONAL THERAPISTS
*
3039
Therapists, Not Elsewhere
Classified
21-1056
RESPIRATORY THERAPISTS
*
3031
Respiratory Therapists
21-1057
SPEECH-LANGUAGE
PATHOLOGISTS
*
3034
Speech Pathologists and
Audiologists
21-1059
THERAPISTS, ALL OTHER
*
3039
Therapists, Not Elsewhere
Classified
21-1061
VETERINARIANS
27
VETERINARIANS
21-1099
HEALTH DIAGNOSING AND
TREATING PRACTITIONERS,
ALL OTHER, INCLUDING
ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
CARE PROVIDERS
*
289
HEALTH DIAGNOSING AND
TREATING PRACTITIONERS,
NOT ELSEWHERE
CLASSIFIED
21-2000
HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS
AND TECHNICIANS
21-2001
CARDIOVASCULAR
TECHNOLOGISTS AND
TECHNICIANS
*
369
HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS
AND TECHNICIANS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
21-2010
CLINICAL LABORATORY
TECHNOLOGISTS AND
TECHNICIANS
21-2011
MEDICAL AND CLINICAL
LABORATORY TECHNICIANS
*
362
CLINICAL LABORATORY
TECHNOLOGISTS AND
TECHNICIANS
21-2012
MEDICAL AND CLINICAL
LABORATORY
TECHNOLOGISTS
*
362
CLINICAL LABORATORY
TECHNOLOGISTS AND
TECHNICIANS
21-2021
DENTAL HYGIENISTS
363
DENTAL HYGIENISTS
21-2030
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING
TECHNICIANS
21-2031
DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL
SONOGRAPHERS
*
365
RADIOLOGIC
TECHNOLOGISTS AND
TECHNICIANS
21-2032
NUCLEAR MEDICINE
TECHNOLOGISTS
*
365
RADIOLOGIC
TECHNOLOGISTS AND
TECHNICIANS
21-2033
RADIOLOGIC
TECHNOLOGISTS AND
TECHNICIANS
*
365
RADIOLOGIC
TECHNOLOGISTS AND
TECHNICIANS
21-2041
DIETETIC TECHNICIANS
*
302
DIETITIANS
21-2042
EMERGENCY MEDICAL
TECHNICIANS AND
PARAMEDICS
*
369
HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS
AND TECHNICIANS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
21-2043
LICENSED PRACTICAL AND
LICENSED VOCATIONAL
NURSES
366
LICENSED PRACTICAL
NURSES
21-2044
MEDICAL RECORDS AND
HEALTH INFORMATION
TECHNICIANS
364
HEALTH RECORD
TECHNOLOGISTS AND
TECHNICIANS
21-2045
OPTICIANS, DISPENSING
*
369
HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS
AND TECHNICIANS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
21-2046
PHARMACY TECHNICIANS
*
369
HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS
AND TECHNICIANS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
21-2047
PSYCHIATRIC TECHNICIANS
*
369
HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS
AND TECHNICIANS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
21-2048
RESPIRATORY THERAPY
TECHNICIANS
*
3031
Respiratory Therapists
21-2051
SURGICAL TECHNOLOGISTS
*
369
HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS
AND TECHNICIANS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
21-2052
VETERINARY
TECHNOLOGISTS AND
TECHNICIANS
*
369
HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS
AND TECHNICIANS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
21-2099
HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS
AND TECHNICIANS, ALL
OTHER
*
369
HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS
AND TECHNICIANS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
21-3000
HEALTH SERVICE
ASSISTANTS AND
ATTENDANTS
21-3001
DENTAL ASSISTANTS
5232
Dental Assistants
21-3002
HOME HEALTH AIDES
*
5233
Health Aides, Except Nursing
21-3003
MEDICAL ASSISTANTS
*
5233
Health Aides, Except Nursing
21-3004
NURSING AIDES,
ORDERLIES, AND
ATTENDANTS
5236
Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and
Attendants
21-3010
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
ASSISTANTS AND AIDES
21-3011
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
AIDES
*
5233
Health Aides, Except Nursing
21-3012
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
ASSISTANTS
*
5233
Health Aides, Except Nursing
21-3021
PHARMACY AIDES
*
5233
Health Aides, Except Nursing
21-3022
PHLEBOTOMISTS
*
5233
Health Aides, Except Nursing
21-3030
PHYSICAL THERAPY
ASSISTANTS AND AIDES
21-3031
PHYSICAL THERAPY AIDES
*
5233
Health Aides, Except Nursing
21-3032
PHYSICAL THERAPY
ASSISTANTS
*
5233
Health Aides, Except Nursing
21-3041
PSYCHIATRIC AIDES
*
5233
Health Aides, Except Nursing
21-3099
HEALTH SERVICE
ASSISTANTS AND
ATTENDANTS, ALL OTHER
523
HEALTH SERVICE
OCCUPATIONS
21-4000
OTHER HEALTH-RELATED
WORKERS
21-4001
ATHLETIC TRAINERS
*
34
ATHLETES AND RELATED
WORKERS
21-4002
HEALTH SERVICE
COORDINATORS
*
369
HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS
AND TECHNICIANS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
21-4003
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
PREPARERS
*
5233
Health Aides, Except Nursing
21-4010
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
AND SAFETY SPECIALISTS
AND TECHNICIANS
21-4011
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
AND SAFETY SPECIALISTS
*
369
HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS
AND TECHNICIANS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
21-4012
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
AND SAFETY TECHNICIANS
*
369
HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS
AND TECHNICIANS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
21-4021
ORTHOTISTS AND
PROSTHETISTS
*
369
HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS
AND TECHNICIANS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
21-4999
HEALTH-RELATED
WORKERS, ALL OTHER
*
289
HEALTH DIAGNOSING AND
TREATING PRACTITIONERS,
NOT ELSEWHERE
CLASSIFIED
23-0000
COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL SERVICES OCCUPATIONS
23-1000
PSYCHOSOCIAL,
COMMUNITY, AND
BEHAVIORAL WORKERS
23-1010
COUNSELORS, EXCEPT
EDUCATIONAL,
VOCATIONAL, AND SCHOOL
23-1011
ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE
ABUSE COUNSELORS
*
2032
Social Workers
23-1012
MARRIAGE AND FAMILY
COUNSELORS AND
THERAPISTS
*
2032
Social Workers
23-1013
MENTAL HEALTH
COUNSELORS
*
2032
Social Workers
23-1014
REHABILITATION
COUNSELORS
*
2032
Social Workers
23-1019
COUNSELORS, EXCEPT
EDUCATIONAL,
VOCATIONAL, AND SCHOOL,
ALL OTHER
*
2032
Social Workers
23-1020
SOCIAL WORKERS
23-1021
CHILD, FAMILY, AND
SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKERS
*
2032
Social Workers
23-1022
MEDICAL AND PUBLIC
HEALTH SOCIAL WORKERS
*
2032
Social Workers
23-1023
MENTAL HEALTH AND
SUBSTANCE ABUSE SOCIAL
WORKERS
*
2032
Social Workers
23-1029
SOCIAL WORKERS, ALL
OTHER
*
2032
Social Workers
23-1030
OTHER COMMUNITY AND
SOCIAL SERVICE WORKERS
23-1031
PROBATION OFFICERS AND
CORRECTIONAL
TREATMENT SPECIALISTS
*
2032
Social Workers
23-1032
RECREATION WORKERS
2033
Recreation Workers
23-1033
SOCIAL AND HUMAN
SERVICE ASSISTANTS
*
2032
Social Workers
23-2000
RELIGIOUS WORKERS
23-2001
CLERGY
2042
Clergy
23-2002
DIRECTORS, RELIGIOUS
ACTIVITIES AND
EDUCATION
*
2049
Religious Workers, Not Elsewhere
Classified
23-2099
RELIGIOUS WORKERS, ALL
OTHER
*
2049
Religious Workers, Not Elsewhere
Classified
25-0000
LEGAL OCCUPATIONS
25-1000
LEGAL OCCUPATIONS
25-1001
ADJUDICATORS, HEARINGS
OFFICERS, AND JUDICIAL
REVIEWERS
*
212
JUDGES
25-1002
ARBITRATORS, MEDIATORS,
AND CONCILIATORS
*
211
LAWYERS
25-1010
COMPLIANCE OFFICERS AND
ENFORCEMENT INSPECTORS
25-1011
CONSTRUCTION AND
BUILDING INSPECTORS
1472
Construction Inspectors
25-1012
FINANCIAL EXAMINERS
*
1473
Inspectors and Compliance
Officers, except Construction
25-1013
SAFETY AND HEALTH
INSPECTORS AND
COMPLIANCE OFFICERS,
EXCEPT CONSTRUCTION
*
1473
Inspectors and Compliance
Officers, except Construction
25-1014
TAX EXAMINERS,
COLLECTORS, AND
REVENUE AGENTS
*
1473
Inspectors and Compliance
Officers, except Construction
25-1019
COMPLIANCE OFFICERS AND
ENFORCEMENT
INSPECTORS, ALL OTHER
*
1473
Inspectors and Compliance
Officers, except Construction
25-1021
JUDGES AND MAGISTRATES
*
212
JUDGES
25-1022
LAW CLERKS
*
396
LEGAL TECHNICIANS
25-1023
LAWYERS
*
211
LAWYERS
25-1024
PARALEGALS AND LEGAL
ASSISTANTS
*
396
LEGAL TECHNICIANS
25-1025
TITLE EXAMINERS,
ABSTRACTORS, AND
SEARCHERS
*
396
LEGAL TECHNICIANS
25-1999
LEGAL WORKERS, ALL
OTHER
21
LAWYERS AND JUDGES
27-0000
EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND LIBRARY OCCUPATIONS
27-1000
TEACHERS, PRIMARY,
SECONDARY, AND SPECIAL
EDUCATION
27-1001
TEACHERS, PRESCHOOL
*
231
PREKINDERGARTEN AND
KINDERGARTEN TEACHERS
27-1002
TEACHERS, KINDERGARTEN
*
231
PREKINDERGARTEN AND
KINDERGARTEN TEACHERS
27-1003
TEACHERS, ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL
*
232
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
TEACHERS
27-1004
TEACHERS, MIDDLE SCHOOL
*
232
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
TEACHERS
27-1005
TEACHERS, SECONDARY
SCHOOL
233
SECONDARY SCHOOL
TEACHERS
27-1006
SPECIAL EDUCATION
TEACHERS
235
TEACHERS; SPECIAL
EDUCATION
27-2000
TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
27-2001
BUSINESS TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
2233
Business, Commerce and
Marketing Teachers
27-2010
MATH AND COMPUTER
TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
27-2011
COMPUTER SCIENCE
TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
2228
Computer Science Teachers
*
2249
Teachers; Postsecondary, Not
Elsewhere Classified
27-2012
MATHEMATICAL SCIENCE
TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
2227
Mathematical Sciences Teachers
27-2020
ENGINEERING AND
ARCHITECTURE TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
27-2021
ARCHITECTURE TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
*
2249
Teachers; Postsecondary, Not
Elsewhere Classified
27-2022
ENGINEERING TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
2226
Engineering Teachers
27-2030
LIFE SCIENCES TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
27-2031
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
2234
Agriculture Teachers
27-2032
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE
TEACHERS
2213
Biological Sciences Teachers
27-2033
FORESTRY AND
CONSERVATION SCIENCE
TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
*
2249
Teachers; Postsecondary, Not
Elsewhere Classified
27-2040
PHYSICAL SCIENCES
TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
27-2041
ATMOSPHERIC, EARTH,
MARINE, AND SPACE
SCIENCES TEACHERS
2212
Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and
Space Sciences Teachers
27-2042
CHEMISTRY TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
2214
Chemistry Teachers
27-2043
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
*
2216
Natural Sciences Teachers, Not
Elsewhere Classified
27-2050
SOCIAL SCIENCES
TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
27-2051
ANTHROPOLOGY AND
ARCHEOLOGY TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
*
2224
Sociology Teachers
27-2052
AREA, ETHNIC, AND
CULTURAL STUDIES
TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
*
2225
Social Sciences Teachers, Not
Elsewhere Classified
27-2053
ECONOMICS TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
2218
Economics Teachers
27-2054
GEOGRAPHY TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
*
2225
Social Sciences Teachers, Not
Elsewhere Classified
27-2055
PHYSICS TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
2215
Physics Teachers
27-2056
POLITICAL SCIENCE
TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
2223
Political Science Teachers
27-2057
PSYCHOLOGY TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
2217
Psychology Teachers
27-2058
SOCIOLOGY TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
*
2224
Sociology Teachers
27-2059
SOCIAL SCIENCES
TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY, ALL
OTHER
*
2225
Social Sciences Teachers, Not
Elsewhere Classified
27-2060
HEALTH TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
27-2061
HEALTH SPECIALTIES
TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
2231
Medical Science Teachers
27-2062
NURSING INSTRUCTORS
AND TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
2232
Health Specialties Teachers, Not
Elsewhere Classified
27-2070
EDUCATION AND LIBRARY
SCIENCE TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
27-2071
EDUCATION TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
2237
Education Teachers
27-2072
LIBRARY SCIENCE
TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
*
2249
Teachers; Postsecondary, Not
Elsewhere Classified
27-2080
LAW, CRIMINAL JUSTICE,
AND SOCIAL SERVICES
TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
27-2081
CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND
LAW ENFORCEMENT
TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
*
2249
Teachers; Postsecondary, Not
Elsewhere Classified
27-2082
LAW TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
2243
Law Teachers
27-2083
SOCIAL WORK TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
2244
Social Work Teachers
27-2090
ARTS, COMMUNICATIONS,
AND HUMANITIES
TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
27-2091
ART, DRAMA, AND MUSIC
TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
2235
Art, Drama, and Music Teachers
27-2092
COMMUNICATIONS
TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
*
2249
Teachers; Postsecondary, Not
Elsewhere Classified
27-2093
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND
LITERATURE TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
2238
English Teachers
27-2094
FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND
LITERATURE TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
2242
Foreign Language Teachers
27-2095
HISTORY TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
2222
History Teachers
27-2096
PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION
TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
2245
Theology Teachers
*
2249
Teachers; Postsecondary, Not
Elsewhere Classified
27-2100
OTHER POSTSECONDARY
TEACHERS
27-2101
GRADUATE ASSISTANTS,
TEACHING
*
2249
Teachers; Postsecondary, Not
Elsewhere Classified
27-2102
HOME ECONOMICS
TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
2247
Home Economics Teachers
27-2103
RECREATION AND FITNESS
STUDIES TEACHERS,
POSTSECONDARY
*
2236
Physical Education Teachers
27-2109
POSTSECONDARY
TEACHERS, ALL OTHER
*
2216
Natural Sciences Teachers, Not
Elsewhere Classified
*
2249
Teachers; Postsecondary, Not
Elsewhere Classified
27-3000
OTHER TEACHERS AND
INSTRUCTORS
27-3001
LITERACY, REMEDIAL
EDUCATION, AND GED
TEACHERS AND
INSTRUCTORS
*
239
ADULT EDUCATION AND
OTHER TEACHERS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
27-3002
SELF-ENRICHMENT
EDUCATION TEACHERS
*
239
ADULT EDUCATION AND
OTHER TEACHERS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
27-3003
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
AND TRAINING TEACHERS
AND INSTRUCTORS
2246
Trade and Industrial Teachers
27-3099
TEACHERS AND
INSTRUCTORS, ALL OTHER
*
239
ADULT EDUCATION AND
OTHER TEACHERS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
27-4000
LIBRARIANS, CURATORS,
AND ARCHIVISTS
27-4010
ARCHIVISTS, CURATORS,
AND MUSEUM TECHNICIANS
27-4011
ARCHIVISTS
*
252
ARCHIVISTS AND CURATORS
27-4012
CURATORS
*
252
ARCHIVISTS AND CURATORS
27-4013
MUSEUM TECHNICIANS AND
CONSERVATORS
*
252
ARCHIVISTS AND CURATORS
27-4021
LIBRARIANS
251
LIBRARIANS
27-4022
LIBRARY TECHNICIANS AND
ASSISTANTS
4694
Library Clerks
27-5000
OTHER EDUCATION AND
TRAINING SPECIALISTS
27-5001
AUDIO-VISUAL
COLLECTIONS SPECIALISTS
*
329
WRITERS, ARTISTS, AND
RELATED WORKERS; NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
27-5002
EDUCATIONAL,
VOCATIONAL, AND SCHOOL
GUIDANCE COUNSELORS
*
24
VOCATIONAL AND
EDUCATIONAL
COUNSELORS
27-5003
FARM AND HOME
MANAGEMENT ADVISORS
*
239
ADULT EDUCATION AND
OTHER TEACHERS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
27-5004
INSTRUCTIONAL
COORDINATORS
236
INSTRUCTIONAL
COORDINATORS
27-5005
SPORTS AND PHYSICAL
TRAINING INSTRUCTORS
AND COACHES
*
2236
Physical Education Teachers
*
34
ATHLETES AND RELATED
WORKERS
27-5006
TEACHER AIDES
4795
Teacher Aides
29-0000
ARTS, DESIGN, ENTERTAINMENT, MEDIA, AND SPORTS
29-1000
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
WORKERS
29-1010
ARTISTS AND RELATED
WORKERS
29-1011
ART DIRECTORS
*
325
PAINTERS, SCULPTORS,
CRAFT-ARTISTS AND
ARTIST-PRINTMAKERS
29-1012
CRAFT ARTISTS
*
325
PAINTERS, SCULPTORS,
CRAFT-ARTISTS AND
ARTIST-PRINTMAKERS
29-1013
FINE ARTISTS, INCLUDING
PAINTERS, SCULPTORS, AND
ILLUSTRATORS
*
325
PAINTERS, SCULPTORS,
CRAFT-ARTISTS AND
ARTIST-PRINTMAKERS
29-1014
MULTI-MEDIA ARTISTS AND
ANIMATORS
*
325
PAINTERS, SCULPTORS,
CRAFT-ARTISTS AND
ARTIST-PRINTMAKERS
29-1019
ARTISTS AND RELATED
WORKERS, ALL OTHER
*
329
WRITERS, ARTISTS, AND
RELATED WORKERS; NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
29-1020
ATHLETES, COACHES,
UMPIRES, AND RELATED
WORKERS
29-1021
ATHLETES AND SPORTS
COMPETITORS
*
34
ATHLETES AND RELATED
WORKERS
29-1022
COACHES AND SCOUTS
*
34
ATHLETES AND RELATED
WORKERS
29-1023
UMPIRES, REFEREES, AND
OTHER SPORTS OFFICIALS
*
34
ATHLETES AND RELATED
WORKERS
29-1030
PERFORMERS AND
ENTERTAINERS
29-1031
ACTORS
*
324
ACTORS AND DIRECTORS
29-1032
DANCERS AND
CHOREOGRAPHERS
327
DANCERS
29-1033
MUSIC DIRECTORS AND
COMPOSERS
*
323
MUSICIANS AND
COMPOSERS
29-1034
MUSICIANS AND SINGERS
*
323
MUSICIANS AND
COMPOSERS
29-1035
PRODUCERS AND
DIRECTORS
*
324
ACTORS AND DIRECTORS
29-1039
PERFORMERS AND
ENTERTAINERS, ALL OTHER
328
PERFORMERS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
29-2000
COMMUNICATIONS AND
MEDIA WORKERS
29-2001
ANNOUNCERS
333
RADIO, TELEVISION AND
OTHER ANNOUNCERS
29-2002
BROADCAST NEWS
ANALYSTS
*
3313
Reporters
29-2003
BROADCAST TECHNICIANS
*
393
RADIO AND RELATED
OPERATORS
29-2004
CAMERA OPERATORS,
TELEVISION, VIDEO, AND
MOTION PICTURE
*
326
PHOTOGRAPHERS
29-2005
EDITORS
3312
Editors
29-2006
FILM AND VIDEO EDITORS
*
326
PHOTOGRAPHERS
29-2007
INTERPRETERS AND
TRANSLATORS
*
399
TECHNICIANS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
29-2008
MOTION PICTURE
PROJECTIONISTS
*
7479
Miscellaneous Machine Setup
Operators
29-2011
PHOTOGRAPHERS
*
326
PHOTOGRAPHERS
29-2012
PUBLIC RELATIONS
SPECIALISTS
332
PUBLIC RELATIONS
SPECIALISTS AND
PUBLICITY WRITERS
29-2013
RADIO OPERATORS
*
393
RADIO AND RELATED
OPERATORS
29-2014
REPORTERS AND
CORRESPONDENTS
*
3313
Reporters
29-2015
SOUND ENGINEERING
TECHNICIANS
*
399
TECHNICIANS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
29-2020
WRITERS
29-2021
TECHNICAL WRITERS
398
TECHNICAL WRITERS
29-2022
WRITERS AND AUTHORS
321
AUTHORS
29-2099
COMMUNICATIONS AND
MEDIA WORKERS, ALL
OTHER
29-3000
DESIGNERS
29-3001
COMMERCIAL AND
INDUSTRIAL DESIGNERS
*
322
DESIGNERS
29-3002
FASHION DESIGNERS
*
322
DESIGNERS
29-3003
FLORAL DESIGNERS
*
322
DESIGNERS
29-3004
GRAPHIC DESIGNERS
*
322
DESIGNERS
29-3005
INTERIOR DESIGNERS
*
322
DESIGNERS
29-3006
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
*
322
DESIGNERS
29-3007
MERCHANDISE DISPLAYERS
AND WINDOW TRIMMERS
*
322
DESIGNERS
29-3008
SET AND EXHIBIT
DESIGNERS
*
322
DESIGNERS
29-3099
DESIGNERS, ALL OTHER
*
322
DESIGNERS
31-0000
SALES OCCUPATIONS
31-1000
SALES SUPERVISORS
31-1001
FIRST-LINE
SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS
OF RETAIL STORE WORKERS
403
SUPERVISORS; SALES
OCCUPATIONS, RETAIL
31-1002
FIRST-LINE
SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS
OF NON-RETAIL SALES
WORKERS
401
SUPERVISORS; SALES
OCCUPATIONS, INSURANCE,
REAL ESTATE, AND
BUSINESS SERVICES
INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE,
AND REPAIR WORKERS, ALL
OTHER
Construction and Extractive
Occupations
63
SUPERVISORS;
CONSTRUCTION AND
EXTRACTIVE
OCCUPATIONS
631
SUPERVISORS;
CONSTRUCTION
6311
Supervisors; Overall
Construction
*
45-1001
FIRST-LINE
SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS OF
CONSTRUCTION TRADES AND
EXTRACTIVE WORKERS
6312
Supervisors; Brickmasons,
Stonemasons, and Hard Tile
Setters
*
45-1001
FIRST-LINE
SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS OF
CONSTRUCTION TRADES AND
EXTRACTIVE WORKERS
6313
Supervisors; Carpenters and
Related Workers
*
45-1001
FIRST-LINE
SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS OF
CONSTRUCTION TRADES AND
EXTRACTIVE WORKERS
6314
Supervisors; Electricians and
Power Transmission Installers
*
45-1001
FIRST-LINE
SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS OF
CONSTRUCTION TRADES AND
EXTRACTIVE WORKERS
6315
Supervisors; Painters,
Paperhangers, and Plasterers
*
45-1001
FIRST-LINE
SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS OF
CONSTRUCTION TRADES AND
EXTRACTIVE WORKERS
6316
Supervisors; Plumbers and
Pipefitters and Steamfitters
*
45-1001
FIRST-LINE
SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS OF
CONSTRUCTION TRADES AND
EXTRACTIVE WORKERS
6318
Supervisors; Other Construction
Trades
*
45-1001
FIRST-LINE
SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS OF
CONSTRUCTION TRADES AND
EXTRACTIVE WORKERS
632
SUPERVISORS; EXTRACTIVE
OCCUPATIONS
*
45-1001
FIRST-LINE
SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS OF
CONSTRUCTION TRADES AND
EXTRACTIVE WORKERS
64
CONSTRUCTION TRADES
641
BRICKMASONS,
STONEMASONS, AND HARD
TILE SETTERS
6412
Brickmasons
45-2011
BRICKMASONS AND
BLOCKMASONS
6413
Stonemasons
45-2012
STONEMASONS
6414
Tile Setters, Hard
45-2072
TILE AND MARBLE SETTERS
642
CARPENTERS AND
RELATED WORKERS
6422
Carpenters
45-2021
CARPENTERS
6424
Drywall Installers
45-2051
DRYWALL AND CEILING TILE
INSTALLERS
45-2052
TAPERS
643
ELECTRICIANS AND POWER
TRANSMISSION
INSTALLERS
6432
Electricians
45-2061
ELECTRICIANS
45-2062
SECURITY AND FIRE ALARM
SYSTEMS INSTALLERS
6433
Electrical Power Installers and
Repairers
*
47-4004
ELECTRICAL POWER-LINE
INSTALLERS AND REPAIRERS
644
PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS,
AND PLASTERERS
6442
Painters (Construction and
Maintenance)
45-2101
PAINTERS, CONSTRUCTION AND
MAINTENANCE
6443
Paperhangers
45-2102
PAPERHANGERS
6444
Plasterers
45-2121
PLASTERERS AND STUCCO
MASONS
645
PLUMBERS, PIPEFITTERS
AND STEAMFITTERS
45-2112
PLUMBERS, PIPEFITTERS, AND
STEAMFITTERS
646-7
OTHER CONSTRUCTION
TRADES
6462
Carpet and Soft Tile Installers
45-2022
CARPET INSTALLERS
45-2071
FLOOR LAYERS, EXCEPT
CARPET, WOOD, AND HARD
TILES
6463
Concrete and Terrazzo Finishers
45-2031
CONCRETE FINISHERS AND
CEMENT MASONS
45-2032
TERRAZZO WORKERS AND
FINISHERS
6464
Glaziers
45-2082
GLAZIERS
6465
Insulation Workers
45-2091
INSULATION WORKERS, FLOOR,
CEILING, AND WALL
45-2092
INSULATION WORKERS,
MECHANICAL
6466
Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping
Equipment Operators
*
45-2041
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
OPERATORS
6467
Rail and Track Laying Equipment
Operators
45-2122
RAIL-TRACK LAYING AND
MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT
OPERATORS
6468
Roofers
45-2124
ROOFERS
6472
Sheetmetal Duct Installers
*
45-2126
SHEET METAL WORKERS
6473
Structural Metal Workers
45-2123
REINFORCING IRON AND REBAR
WORKERS
45-2127
STRUCTURAL IRON AND STEEL
WORKERS
6474
Drillers, Earth
45-3021
EARTH DRILLERS, EXCEPT OIL
AND GAS
6475
Air Hammer Operators
*
45-2042
CONSTRUCTION LABORERS
45-3041
ROCK SPLITTERS, QUARRY
6476
Pile Driving Operators
*
45-2041
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
OPERATORS
6479
Construction Trades, Not
Elsewhere Classified
45-2064
FENCE ERECTORS
45-2081
FLOOR SANDERS AND FINISHERS
45-2083
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
REMOVAL WORKERS
45-2084
HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE
WORKERS
45-2111
PIPELAYERS
45-2125
SEPTIC TANK SERVICERS AND
SEWER PIPE CLEANERS
45-2199
CONSTRUCTION TRADES
WORKERS, ALL OTHER
65
EXTRACTIVE
OCCUPATIONS
652
DRILLERS, OIL WELL
45-3011
DERRICK OPERATORS, OIL AND
GAS
45-3012
ROTARY DRILL OPERATORS, OIL
AND GAS
653
EXPLOSIVE WORKERS
45-3022
EXPLOSIVES WORKERS,
ORDNANCE HANDLING
EXPERTS, AND BLASTERS
654
MINING MACHINE
OPERATORS
45-3031
CONTINUOUS MINING MACHINE
OPERATORS
45-3032
MINE CUTTING AND
CHANNELING MACHINE
OPERATORS
45-3039
MINING MACHINE OPERATORS,
ALL OTHER
45-3099
EXTRACTIVE WORKERS, EXCEPT
HELPERS, ALL OTHER
656
EXTRACTIVE
OCCUPATIONS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
45-3013
SERVICE UNIT OPERATORS, OIL,
GAS, AND MINING
45-3042
ROOF BOLTERS, MINING
45-3043
ROUSTABOUTS, OIL AND GAS
Precision Production
Occupations
67
SUPERVISORS; PRECISION
PRODUCTION
OCCUPATIONS
*
49-1001
FIRST-LINE
SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS OF
PRODUCTION AND OPERATING
WORKERS
68
PRECISION PRODUCTION
OCCUPATIONS
681-2
PRECISION METAL
WORKERS
6811
Tool and Die Makers
49-4041
TOOL AND DIE MAKERS
6812
Precision Assemblers (Metal)
49-2001
AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE,
SURFACES, RIGGING, AND
SYSTEMS ASSEMBLERS
*
49-2012
ELECTROMECHANICAL
EQUIPMENT ASSEMBLERS
*
49-2021
ENGINE AND OTHER MACHINE
ASSEMBLERS
*
49-4038
STRUCTURAL METAL
FABRICATORS AND FITTERS
6813
Machinists
49-4012
MACHINISTS
6814
Boilermakers
45-2001
BOILERMAKERS
6816
Precision Grinders, Filers, and
Tool Sharpeners
49-4042
TOOL GRINDERS, FILERS, AND
SHARPENERS
6817
Patternmakers and Model Makers
(Metal)
*
49-4021
MODEL MAKERS, METAL AND
PLASTIC
*
49-4022
PATTERNMAKERS, METAL AND
PLASTIC
6821
Lay-out Workers
49-4011
LAY-OUT WORKERS, METAL
AND PLASTIC
6822
Precision Hand Molders and
Shapers (Jewelers)
*
49-9017
JEWELERS AND PRECIOUS
STONE AND METAL WORKERS
6823
Engravers
*
49-9012
ETCHERS AND ENGRAVERS
6824
Sheet Metal Workers
*
45-2126
SHEET METAL WORKERS
6829
Miscellaneous Precision Metal
Workers
*
49-9999
PRODUCTION WORKERS, ALL
OTHER
683
PRECISION WOODWORKERS
6831
Patternmakers and Model
Makers, Wood
49-7011
MODEL MAKERS, WOOD
49-7012
PATTERNMAKERS, WOOD
6832
Cabinet Makers and Bench
Carpenters
49-7001
CABINETMAKERS AND BENCH
CARPENTERS
6835
Furniture Finishers
49-7002
FURNITURE FINISHERS
6839
Miscellaneous Precision
Woodworkers
49-7099
WOODWORKERS, ALL OTHER
684
PRECISION PRINTING
OCCUPATIONS
6841
Precision Typesetters
*
49-5005
PREPRESS TECHNICIANS AND
WORKERS
6842
Precision Lithographers and
Photoengravers
*
49-5005
PREPRESS TECHNICIANS AND
WORKERS
6844
Bookbinders
49-5002
BOOKBINDERS
6849
Miscellaneous Precision Printing
Occupations
49-5003
DESKTOP PUBLISHING
SPECIALISTS
49-5004
JOB PRINTERS
*
49-5005
PREPRESS TECHNICIANS AND
WORKERS
685
PRECISION TEXTILE,
APPAREL AND
FURNISHINGS WORKERS
6852
Tailors and Dressmakers, Hand
49-6012
TAILORS, DRESSMAKERS, AND
CUSTOM SEWERS
6853
Upholsterers
49-6025
UPHOLSTERERS
6854
Shoemakers and Leather
Workers and Repairers
49-6006
SHOE AND LEATHER WORKERS
AND REPAIRERS
6855
Precision Laundering, Cleaning,
and Dyeing Occupations
*
49-6003
LAUNDRY AND DRY-CLEANING
WORKERS
*
49-6004
PRESSERS, TEXTILE, GARMENT,
AND RELATED MATERIALS
6856
Apparel and Fabric
Patternmakers
49-6002
FABRIC AND APPAREL
PATTERNMAKERS
6859
Miscellaneous Precision Apparel
and Fabric Workers
*
49-6099
TEXTILE, APPAREL, AND
FURNISHINGS WORKERS, ALL
OTHER
686
PRECISION WORKERS;
ASSORTED MATERIALS
6861
Precision Hand Molders and
Shapers (Except Jewelers)
49-4031
MOLDERS, SHAPERS, AND
COREMAKERS
6862
Precision Patternmakers, Lay-out
Workers and Cutters
*
49-4021
MODEL MAKERS, METAL AND
PLASTIC
*
49-4022
PATTERNMAKERS, METAL AND
PLASTIC
6863
Detail Design Painters and
Decorators
*
49-9026
PAINTING, COATING, AND
DECORATING WORKERS
6864
Optical Goods Workers
49-9023
OPHTHALMIC LABORATORY
TECHNICIANS
6865
Dental Laboratory Technicians
49-9011
DENTAL LABORATORY
TECHNICIANS
6866
Gem and Diamond Working
Occupations
*
49-9017
JEWELERS AND PRECIOUS
STONE AND METAL WORKERS
6867
Precision Electrical and
Electronic Equipment Assemblers
*
49-2011
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENT ASSEMBLERS
*
49-2012
ELECTROMECHANICAL
EQUIPMENT ASSEMBLERS
6868
Photographic Process Workers
49-9031
PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESS
WORKERS
6869
Miscellaneous Precision Workers,
Not Elsewhere Classified
49-9018
MEDICAL APPLIANCE
TECHNICIANS
*
49-9999
PRODUCTION WORKERS, ALL
OTHER
687
PRECISION FOOD
PRODUCTION
OCCUPATIONS
6871
Butchers and Meat Cutters
49-3011
BUTCHERS AND MEAT CUTTERS
49-3013
SLAUGHTERERS AND MEAT
PACKERS
6872
Bakers
49-3001
BAKERS
6873
Batchmakers (Candymakers,
Cheesemakers, Etc.)
49-3022
FOOD BATCHMAKERS
6879
Miscellaneous Precision Food
Workers
*
49-9999
PRODUCTION WORKERS, ALL
OTHER
688
PRECISION INSPECTORS,
TESTERS, AND RELATED
WORKERS
6881
Precision Inspectors, Testers, and
Graders
*
49-9016
INSPECTORS, TESTERS,
SORTERS, SAMPLERS, AND
WEIGHERS
6882
Precision Adjusters and
Calibrators
*
49-2024
TIMING DEVICE ASSEMBLERS,
ADJUSTERS, AND CALIBRATORS
69
PLANT AND SYSTEM
OPERATORS
691
WATER AND SEWAGE
TREATMENT PLANT
OPERATORS
49-8022
WATER AND LIQUID WASTE
TREATMENT PLANT AND
SYSTEM OPERATORS
692
GAS PLANT OPERATORS
49-8002
GAS PLANT OPERATORS
693
POWER PLANT OPERATORS
6931
Stationary Engineers
*
49-8021
STATIONARY ENGINEERS AND
BOILER OPERATORS
6932
Power Plant and Systems
Operators, except Stationary
Engineers
49-8011
NUCLEAR POWER REACTOR
OPERATORS
49-8012
POWER DISTRIBUTORS AND
DISPATCHERS
49-8013
POWER PLANT OPERATORS
694
CHEMICAL PLANT
OPERATORS
49-8001
CHEMICAL PLANT AND SYSTEM
OPERATORS
695
PETROLEUM PLANT
OPERATORS
49-8003
PETROLEUM PUMP SYSTEM
OPERATORS, REFINERY
OPERATORS, AND GAUGERS
696
MISCELLANEOUS PLANT OR
SYSTEM OPERATORS
49-8099
PLANT AND SYSTEM
OPERATORS, ALL OTHER
Production Working Occupations
71
SUPERVISORS;
PRODUCTION
OCCUPATIONS
*
49-1001
FIRST-LINE
SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS OF
PRODUCTION AND OPERATING
WORKERS
73-74
MACHINE SETUP
OPERATORS
731-2
METALWORKING AND
PLASTIC WORKING
MACHINE SETUP
OPERATORS
7312
Lathe and Turning Machine
Setup Operators
*
49-4008
LATHE AND TURNING MACHINE
TOOL SETTERS, OPERATORS,
AND TENDERS, METAL AND
PLASTIC
7313
Milling and Planing Machine
Setup Operators
*
49-4014
MILLING AND PLANING
MACHINE SETTERS, OPERATORS,
AND TENDERS, METAL AND
PLASTIC
7314
Punching and Shearing Machine
Setup Operators
*
49-4002
CUTTING, PUNCHING, AND
PRESS MACHINE SETTERS,
OPERATORS, AND TENDERS,
METAL AND PLASTIC
7315
Extruding and Drawing Machine
Setup Operators
*
49-4004
EXTRUDING AND DRAWING
MACHINE SETTERS, OPERATORS,
AND TENDERS, METAL AND
PLASTIC
7316
Rolling Machine Setup Operators
*
49-4037
ROLLING MACHINE SETTERS,
OPERATORS, AND TENDERS,
METAL AND PLASTIC
7317
Press and Brake Machine Setup
Operators
*
49-4002
CUTTING, PUNCHING, AND
PRESS MACHINE SETTERS,
OPERATORS, AND TENDERS,
METAL AND PLASTIC
7318
Drilling and Boring Machine
Setup Operators
*
49-4003
DRILLING AND BORING
MACHINE TOOL SETTERS,
OPERATORS, AND TENDERS,
METAL AND PLASTIC
7319
Forging Machine Setup
Operators
*
49-4005
FORGING MACHINE SETTERS,
OPERATORS, AND TENDERS,
METAL AND PLASTIC
7322
Grinding, Abrading, Buffing, and
Polishing Machine Setup
Operators
*
49-4006
GRINDING, LAPPING, POLISHING,
AND BUFFING MACHINE TOOL
SETTERS, OPERATORS, AND
TENDERS, METAL AND PLASTIC
7324
Lapping and Honing Machine
Setup Operators
*
49-4006
GRINDING, LAPPING, POLISHING,
AND BUFFING MACHINE TOOL
SETTERS, OPERATORS, AND
TENDERS, METAL AND PLASTIC
7326
Numerical Control Machine
Setup Operators
49-4001
COMPUTER-CONTROLLED
MACHINE TOOL OPERATORS,
METAL AND PLASTIC
7329
Miscellaneous Metalworking and
Plastic Working Machine Setup
Operators
49-4033
MULTIPLE MACHINE TOOL
SETTERS, OPERATORS, AND
TENDERS, METAL AND PLASTIC
*
49-4099
MACHINE SETTERS, OPERATORS,
AND TENDERS, METAL AND
PLASTIC, ALL OTHER
733
METAL FABRICATING
MACHINE SETUP
OPERATORS
7332
Welding Machine Setup
Operators
*
49-4052
WELDING, SOLDERING, AND
BRAZING MACHINE SETTERS,
OPERATORS, AND TENDERS
7333
Soldering and Brazing Machine
Setup Operators
*
49-4052
WELDING, SOLDERING, AND
BRAZING MACHINE SETTERS,
OPERATORS, AND TENDERS
7339
Miscellaneous Fabricating
Machine Setup Operators
*
49-4038
STRUCTURAL METAL
FABRICATORS AND FITTERS
*
49-4099
MACHINE SETTERS, OPERATORS,
AND TENDERS, METAL AND
PLASTIC, ALL OTHER
734
METAL AND PLASTIC
PROCESSING MACHINE
SETUP OPERATORS
7342
Molding and Casting Machine
Setup Operators
*
49-4032
MOLDING, COREMAKING, AND
CASTING MACHINE SETTERS,
OPERATORS, AND TENDERS,
METAL AND PLASTIC
7343
Plating and Coating Machine
Setup Operators
*
49-4035
PLATING AND COATING
MACHINE SETTERS, OPERATORS,
AND TENDERS, METAL AND
PLASTIC
7344
Heating Equipment Setup
Operators
*
49-4007
HEAT TREATING EQUIPMENT
SETTERS, OPERATORS, AND
TENDERS, METAL AND PLASTIC
7349
Miscellaneous Metal and Plastic
Processing Machine Setup
Operators
*
49-4099
MACHINE SETTERS, OPERATORS,
AND TENDERS, METAL AND
PLASTIC, ALL OTHER
*
49-9999
PRODUCTION WORKERS, ALL
OTHER
743
WOODWORKING MACHINE
SETUP OPERATORS
7431
Lathe and Turning Machine
Setup Operators
*
49-7022
WOODWORKING MACHINE
SETTERS, OPERATORS, AND
TENDERS, EXCEPT SAWING
7432
Router and Planer Machine Setup
Operators
*
49-7022
WOODWORKING MACHINE
SETTERS, OPERATORS, AND
TENDERS, EXCEPT SAWING
7433
Sawing Machine Setup Operators
*
49-7021
SAWING MACHINE SETTERS,
OPERATORS, AND TENDERS,
WOOD
7434
Sanding Machine Setup
Operators
*
49-7022
WOODWORKING MACHINE
SETTERS, OPERATORS, AND
TENDERS, EXCEPT SAWING
7435
Shaping and Joining Machine
Setup Operators
*
49-7022
WOODWORKING MACHINE
SETTERS, OPERATORS, AND
TENDERS, EXCEPT SAWING
7439
Miscellaneous Woodworking
Machine Setup Operators
*
49-7022
WOODWORKING MACHINE
SETTERS, OPERATORS, AND
TENDERS, EXCEPT SAWING
744
PRINTING MACHINE SETUP
OPERATORS
7443
Printing Press Setup Operators
*
49-5006
PRINTING MACHINE OPERATORS
7444
Photoengraving and
Lithographing Machine Setup
Operators
*
49-5005
PREPRESS TECHNICIANS AND
WORKERS
7449
Miscellaneous Printing Machine
Setup Operators
*
49-5001
BINDERY WORKERS
*
49-5006
PRINTING MACHINE OPERATORS
745
TEXTILE MACHINE SETUP
OPERATORS
7451
Winding and Twisting Machine
Setup Operators
*
49-6024
TEXTILE WINDING, TWISTING,
AND DRAWING OUT MACHINE
SETTERS, OPERATORS, AND
TENDERS
7452
Knitting and Weaving Machine
Setup Operators
*
49-6024
TEXTILE WINDING, TWISTING,
AND DRAWING OUT MACHINE
SETTERS, OPERATORS, AND
TENDERS
7459
Textile Machine Setup Operators,
Not Elsewhere Classified
*
49-6024
TEXTILE WINDING, TWISTING,
AND DRAWING OUT MACHINE
SETTERS, OPERATORS, AND
TENDERS
*
49-6099
TEXTILE, APPAREL, AND
FURNISHINGS WORKERS, ALL
OTHER
746-7
ASSORTED MATERIALS:
MACHINE SETUP
OPERATORS
7462
Packaging and Filling Machine
Setup Operators
*
49-9024
PACKAGING AND FILLING
MACHINE OPERATORS AND
TENDERS
7463
Extruding and Forming Machine
Setup Operators
*
49-9013
EXTRUDING, FORMING,
PRESSING, AND COMPACTING
MACHINE SETTERS, OPERATORS,
AND TENDERS
7467
Compressing and Compacting
Machine Setup Operators
*
49-9013
EXTRUDING, FORMING,
PRESSING, AND COMPACTING
MACHINE SETTERS, OPERATORS,
AND TENDERS
7472
Roasting and Baking Machine
Setup Operators
*
49-3021
FOOD AND TOBACCO ROASTING,
BAKING, AND DRYING MACHINE
OPERATORS AND TENDERS
7474
Folding Machine Setup Operators
*
49-9027
PAPER GOODS MACHINE
SETTERS, OPERATORS, AND
TENDERS
7476
Still, Clarifying, and Precipitating
Machine Setup Operators
*
49-9042
SEPARATING, FILTERING,
CLARIFYING, PRECIPITATING,
AND STILL MACHINE SETTERS,
OPERATORS, AND TENDERS
7477
Crushing, Grinding and Polishing
Machine Setup Operators
*
49-9006
CRUSHING, GRINDING, AND
POLISHING MACHINE SETTERS,
OPERATORS, AND TENDERS
7478
Slicing and Cutting Machine
Setup Operators
*
49-9008
CUTTING AND SLICING
MACHINE SETTERS, OPERATORS,
AND TENDERS
7479
Miscellaneous Machine Setup
Operators
29-2008
MOTION PICTURE
PROJECTIONISTS
*
49-9999
PRODUCTION WORKERS, ALL
OTHER
75-76
MACHINE OPERATORS AND
TENDERS
751-2
METALWORKING AND
PLASTIC WORKING
MACHINE OPERATORS AND
TENDERS
7512
Lathe and Turning Machine
Operators and Tenders
*
49-4008
LATHE AND TURNING MACHINE
TOOL SETTERS, OPERATORS,
AND TENDERS, METAL AND
PLASTIC
7513
Milling and Planing Machine
Operators and Tenders
*
49-4014
MILLING AND PLANING
MACHINE SETTERS, OPERATORS,
AND TENDERS, METAL AND
PLASTIC
7514
Punching and Shearing Machine
Operators and Tenders
*
49-4002
CUTTING, PUNCHING, AND
PRESS MACHINE SETTERS,
OPERATORS, AND TENDERS,
METAL AND PLASTIC
7515
Extruding and Drawing Machine
Operators and Tenders
*
49-4004
EXTRUDING AND DRAWING
MACHINE SETTERS, OPERATORS,
AND TENDERS, METAL AND
PLASTIC
7516
Rolling Machine Operators and
Tenders
*
49-4037
ROLLING MACHINE SETTERS,
OPERATORS, AND TENDERS,
METAL AND PLASTIC
7517
Press and Brake Machine
Operators and Tenders
*
49-4002
CUTTING, PUNCHING, AND
PRESS MACHINE SETTERS,
OPERATORS, AND TENDERS,
METAL AND PLASTIC
7518
Drilling and Boring Machine
Operators and Tenders
*
49-4003
DRILLING AND BORING
MACHINE TOOL SETTERS,
OPERATORS, AND TENDERS,
METAL AND PLASTIC
7519
Forging Machine Operators and
Tenders
*
49-4005
FORGING MACHINE SETTERS,
OPERATORS, AND TENDERS,
METAL AND PLASTIC
7522
Grinding, Abrading, Buffing and
Polishing Machine Operators and
Tenders
*
49-9006
CRUSHING, GRINDING, AND
POLISHING MACHINE SETTERS,
OPERATORS, AND TENDERS
7529
Miscellaneous Metalworking and
Plastic Working Machine
Operators and Tenders
*
49-4099
MACHINE SETTERS, OPERATORS,
AND TENDERS, METAL AND
PLASTIC, ALL OTHER
*
49-9999
PRODUCTION WORKERS, ALL
OTHER
753
METAL FABRICATING
MACHINE OPERATORS AND
TENDERS
7532
Welding Machine Operators and
Tenders
*
49-4052
WELDING, SOLDERING, AND
BRAZING MACHINE SETTERS,
OPERATORS, AND TENDERS
7533
Soldering and Brazing Machine
Operators and Tenders
*
49-4052
WELDING, SOLDERING, AND
BRAZING MACHINE SETTERS,
OPERATORS, AND TENDERS
7539
Miscellaneous Fabricating
Machine Operators and Tenders
*
49-4099
MACHINE SETTERS, OPERATORS,
AND TENDERS, METAL AND
PLASTIC, ALL OTHER
*
49-9999
PRODUCTION WORKERS, ALL
OTHER
754
METAL AND PLASTIC
PROCESSING MACHINE
OPERATORS AND TENDERS
7542
Molding and Casting Machine
Operators and Tenders
*
49-4032
MOLDING, COREMAKING, AND
CASTING MACHINE SETTERS,
OPERATORS, AND TENDERS,
METAL AND PLASTIC
7543
Plating and Coating Machine
Operators and Tenders
*
49-4035
PLATING AND COATING
MACHINE SETTERS, OPERATORS,
AND TENDERS, METAL AND
PLASTIC
7544
Heating Equipment Operators
and Tenders
*
49-4007
HEAT TREATING EQUIPMENT
SETTERS, OPERATORS, AND
TENDERS, METAL AND PLASTIC
49-4013
METAL-REFINING FURNACE
OPERATORS AND TENDERS
7549
Miscellaneous Metal and Plastic
Processing Machine Operators
and Tenders
*
49-4099
MACHINE SETTERS, OPERATORS,
AND TENDERS, METAL AND
PLASTIC, ALL OTHER
*
49-9999
PRODUCTION WORKERS, ALL
OTHER
763
WOODWORKING MACHINE
OPERATORS AND TENDERS
7631
Lathe and Turning Machine
Operators and Tenders
*
49-7022
WOODWORKING MACHINE
SETTERS, OPERATORS, AND
TENDERS, EXCEPT SAWING
7632
Router and Planer Machine
Operators and Tenders
*
49-7022
WOODWORKING MACHINE
SETTERS, OPERATORS, AND
TENDERS, EXCEPT SAWING
7633
Sawing Machine Operators and
Tenders
*
49-7021
SAWING MACHINE SETTERS,
OPERATORS, AND TENDERS,
WOOD
7634
Sanding Machine Operators and
Tenders
*
49-7022
WOODWORKING MACHINE
SETTERS, OPERATORS, AND
TENDERS, EXCEPT SAWING
7635
Shaping and Joining Machine
Operators and Tenders
*
49-7022
WOODWORKING MACHINE
SETTERS, OPERATORS, AND
TENDERS, EXCEPT SAWING
7636
Nailing and Tacking Machine
Operators and Tenders
*
49-7022
WOODWORKING MACHINE
SETTERS, OPERATORS, AND
TENDERS, EXCEPT SAWING
7639
Miscellaneous Woodworking
Machine Operators and Tenders
*
49-7022
WOODWORKING MACHINE
SETTERS, OPERATORS, AND
TENDERS, EXCEPT SAWING
*
49-9999
PRODUCTION WORKERS, ALL
OTHER
*
49-9999
PRODUCTION WORKERS, ALL
OTHER
764
PRINTING MACHINE
OPERATORS AND TENDERS
7642
Typesetting and Composing
Machine Operators and Tenders
*
49-5005
PREPRESS TECHNICIANS AND
WORKERS
7643
Printing Machine Operators and
Tenders
*
49-5006
PRINTING MACHINE OPERATORS
7644
Photoengraving and
Lithographing Machine
Operators and Tenders
*
49-5005
PREPRESS TECHNICIANS AND
WORKERS
7649
Printing Machine Operators and
Tenders, Not Elsewhere
Classified
*
49-5001
BINDERY WORKERS
*
49-5006
PRINTING MACHINE OPERATORS
765
TEXTILE, APPAREL AND
FURNISHINGS MACHINE
OPERATORS AND TENDERS
7651
Winding and Twisting Machine
Operators and Tenders
*
49-6024
TEXTILE WINDING, TWISTING,
AND DRAWING OUT MACHINE
SETTERS, OPERATORS, AND
TENDERS
7652
Knitting and Weaving Machine
Operators and Tenders
49-6023
TEXTILE KNITTING AND
WEAVING MACHINE SETTERS,
OPERATORS, AND TENDERS
7654
Textile Cutting Machine
Operators and Tenders
49-6022
TEXTILE CUTTING MACHINE
SETTERS, OPERATORS, AND
TENDERS
7655
Textile Sewing Machine
Operators and Tenders
49-6005
SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS
7656
Shoe Machine Operators and
Tenders
49-6007
SHOE MACHINE OPERATORS
AND TENDERS
7657
Pressing Machine Operators
*
49-6004
PRESSERS, TEXTILE, GARMENT,
AND RELATED MATERIALS
7658
Laundering and Dry Cleaning
Machine Operators and Tenders
*
49-6003
LAUNDRY AND DRY-CLEANING
WORKERS
7659
Miscellaneous Textile Machine
Operators and Tenders
49-6021
TEXTILE BLEACHING AND
DYEING MACHINE OPERATORS
AND TENDERS
*
49-6099
TEXTILE, APPAREL, AND
FURNISHINGS WORKERS, ALL
OTHER
766-7
MACHINE OPERATORS AND
TENDERS; ASSORTED
MATERIALS
7661
Cementing and Gluing Machine
Operators and Tenders
49-9001
CEMENTING AND GLUING
MACHINE OPERATORS AND
TENDERS
7662
Packaging and Filling Machine
Operators and Tenders
*
49-9024
PACKAGING AND FILLING
MACHINE OPERATORS AND
TENDERS
7663
Extruding and Forming Machine
Operators and Tenders
49-6001
EXTRUDING AND FORMING
MACHINE SETTERS, OPERATORS,
AND TENDERS, SYNTHETIC AND
GLASS FIBERS
7664
Mixing and Blending Machine
Operators and Tenders
49-9021
MIXING AND BLENDING
MACHINE SETTERS, OPERATORS,
AND TENDERS
7665
Cooling and Freezing Equipment
Operators and Tenders
49-9005
COOLING AND FREEZING
EQUIPMENT OPERATORS AND
TENDERS
7666
Separating and Filtering Machine
Operators and Tenders
*
49-9002
CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT
OPERATORS AND TENDERS
*
49-9042
SEPARATING, FILTERING,
CLARIFYING, PRECIPITATING,
AND STILL MACHINE SETTERS,
OPERATORS, AND TENDERS
7667
Compressing and Compacting
Machine Operators and Tenders
*
49-2022
FIBERGLASS LAMINATORS AND
FABRICATORS
*
49-9013
EXTRUDING, FORMING,
PRESSING, AND COMPACTING
MACHINE SETTERS, OPERATORS,
AND TENDERS
7668
Boiler Operators and Tenders
(Low Pressure)
*
49-8021
STATIONARY ENGINEERS AND
BOILER OPERATORS
7669
Coating, Painting, and Spraying
Machine Operators and Tenders
49-9004
COATING, PAINTING, AND
SPRAYING MACHINE SETTERS,
OPERATORS, AND TENDERS
49-9025
PAINTERS, TRANSPORTATION
EQUIPMENT
7671
Photographic Processing
Machine Operators
49-9032
PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSING
MACHINE OPERATORS
7672
Roasting and Baking Machine
Operators and Tenders
*
49-3021
FOOD AND TOBACCO ROASTING,
BAKING, AND DRYING MACHINE
OPERATORS AND TENDERS
7673
Washing, Cleaning and Pickling
Equipment Operators and
Tenders
49-9003
CLEANING, WASHING, AND
METAL PICKLING EQUIPMENT
OPERATORS AND TENDERS
7674
Folding Machine Operators and
Tenders
*
49-9027
PAPER GOODS MACHINE
SETTERS, OPERATORS, AND
TENDERS
7675
Furnace, Kiln, and Oven
Operators and Tenders
49-9014
FURNACE, KILN, OVEN, DRIER,
AND KETTLE OPERATORS AND
TENDERS
7676
Still, Clarifier and Precipitator
Operators and Tenders
*
49-9002
CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT
OPERATORS AND TENDERS
*
49-9042
SEPARATING, FILTERING,
CLARIFYING, PRECIPITATING,
AND STILL MACHINE SETTERS,
OPERATORS, AND TENDERS
7677
Crushing, Grinding and Polishing
Machine Operators and Tenders
*
49-9006
CRUSHING, GRINDING, AND
POLISHING MACHINE SETTERS,
OPERATORS, AND TENDERS
7678
Slicing and Cutting Machine
Operators and Tenders
*
49-9008
CUTTING AND SLICING
MACHINE SETTERS, OPERATORS,
AND TENDERS
7679
Miscellaneous Machine
Operators and Tenders, Not
Elsewhere Classified
49-3023
FOOD COOKING MACHINE
OPERATORS AND TENDERS
49-9043
TIRE BUILDING MACHINE
OPERATORS
*
49-9999
PRODUCTION WORKERS, ALL
OTHER
77
FABRICATORS,
ASSEMBLERS, AND HAND
WORKING OCCUPATIONS
771
WELDERS AND SOLDERERS
7714
Welders And Cutters
*
49-4051
WELDERS, CUTTERS,
SOLDERERS, AND BRAZERS
7717
Solderers And Brazers
*
49-4051
WELDERS, CUTTERS,
SOLDERERS, AND BRAZERS
772
ASSEMBLERS
49-2002
COIL WINDERS, TAPERS, AND
FINISHERS
*
49-2011
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENT ASSEMBLERS
*
49-2021
ENGINE AND OTHER MACHINE
ASSEMBLERS
*
49-2022
FIBERGLASS LAMINATORS AND
FABRICATORS
49-2023
TEAM ASSEMBLERS
*
49-2024
TIMING DEVICE ASSEMBLERS,
ADJUSTERS, AND CALIBRATORS
49-9041
SEMICONDUCTOR PROCESSORS
774
FABRICATORS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
49-2099
ASSEMBLERS AND
FABRICATORS, ALL OTHER
775
HAND WORKING
OCCUPATIONS
7752
Hand Sewing Occupations
49-6011
SEWERS, HAND
7753
Hand Cutting And Trimming
Occupations
49-3012
MEAT, POULTRY, AND FISH
CUTTERS AND TRIMMERS
49-9007
CUTTERS AND TRIMMERS, HAND
7754
Hand Molding And Casting
Occupations
49-4036
POURERS AND CASTERS, METAL
49-9022
MOLDERS AND CASTERS,
EXCEPT METAL AND PLASTIC
7755
Hand Forming And Shaping
Occupations
*
49-9999
PRODUCTION WORKERS, ALL
OTHER
7756
Hand Painting, Coating And
Decorating Occupations
*
49-9026
PAINTING, COATING, AND
DECORATING WORKERS
7757
Hand Engraving And Printing
Occupations
*
49-9012
ETCHERS AND ENGRAVERS
7758
Hand Grinding And Polishing
Occupations
49-9015
GRINDING AND POLISHING
WORKERS, HAND
7759
Miscellaneous Hand Working
Occupations
*
49-9999
PRODUCTION WORKERS, ALL
OTHER
78
PRODUCTION INSPECTORS,
TESTERS, SAMPLERS, AND
WEIGHERS
782
PRODUCTION INSPECTORS,
CHECKERS AND
EXAMINERS
*
49-9016
INSPECTORS, TESTERS,
SORTERS, SAMPLERS, AND
WEIGHERS
783
PRODUCTION TESTERS
*
49-9016
INSPECTORS, TESTERS,
SORTERS, SAMPLERS, AND
WEIGHERS
784
PRODUCTION SAMPLERS
AND WEIGHERS
785
GRADERS AND SORTERS,
EXCEPT AGRICULTURAL
43-5012
LOG GRADERS AND SCALERS
787
PRODUCTION EXPEDITERS
*
33-7008
PRODUCTION, PLANNING, AND
EXPEDITING CLERKS
Transportation and Material
Moving Occupations
81
SUPERVISORS;
TRANSPORTATION AND
MATERIAL MOVING
OCCUPATIONS
811
SUPERVISORS; MOTORIZED
EQUIPMENT OPERATORS
8111
Supervisors; Motor Vehicle
Operators
*
51-1003
FIRST-LINE
SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS OF
TRANSPORTATION AND
MATERIAL-MOVING MACHINE
AND VEHICLE OPERATORS
8113
Railroad Conductors and
Yardmasters
51-4022
RAILROAD CONDUCTORS AND
YARDMASTERS
812
SUPERVISORS; MATERIAL
MOVING EQUIPMENT
OPERATORS
*
51-1003
FIRST-LINE
SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS OF
TRANSPORTATION AND
MATERIAL-MOVING MACHINE
AND VEHICLE OPERATORS
82
TRANSPORTATION
OCCUPATIONS
821
MOTOR VEHICLE
OPERATORS
8212
Truck Drivers, Tractor-trailer
*
51-3031
TRUCK DRIVERS, HEAVY AND
TRACTOR-TRAILER
8213
Truck Drivers, Heavy
*
51-3031
TRUCK DRIVERS, HEAVY AND
TRACTOR-TRAILER
8214
Truck Drivers, Light (Including
Delivery and Route Drivers)
51-3032
TRUCK DRIVERS,
LIGHT/DELIVERY SERVICES
8215
Bus Drivers
51-3011
BUS DRIVERS, TRANSIT AND
INTERCITY
51-3012
BUS DRIVERS, SCHOOL
8216
Taxicab Drivers and Chauffeurs
51-3022
TAXI DRIVERS AND
CHAUFFEURS
8218
Driver-Sales Workers
51-3021
DRIVER/SALES WORKERS
8219
Other Motor Transportation
Occupations, Not Elsewhere
Classified
51-3099
MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATORS,
ALL OTHER
*
51-6099
TRANSPORTATION WORKERS,
ALL OTHER
*
51-7099
MATERIAL-MOVING WORKERS,
ALL OTHER
823
RAIL TRANSPORTATION
OCCUPATIONS
8232
Locomotive Operating
Occupations
51-4011
LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS
51-4012
LOCOMOTIVE FIRERS
51-4013
RAIL YARD ENGINEERS, DINKEY
OPERATORS, AND HOSTLERS
51-4023
SUBWAY AND STREETCAR
OPERATORS
8233
Railroad Brake, Signal, and
Switch Operators
51-4021
RAILROAD BRAKE, SIGNAL, AND
SWITCH OPERATORS
8239
Rail Vehicle Operators, Not
Elsewhere Classified
51-4099
RAIL TRANSPORTATION
WORKERS, ALL OTHER
*
51-6099
TRANSPORTATION WORKERS,
ALL OTHER
824
WATER TRANSPORTATION
OCCUPATIONS
8241
Ship Captains and Mates
*
51-5011
CAPTAINS, MATES, AND PILOTS
OF WATER VESSELS
8242
Boat and Barge Operators
*
51-1003
FIRST-LINE
SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS OF
TRANSPORTATION AND
MATERIAL-MOVING MACHINE
AND VEHICLE OPERATORS
*
51-5011
CAPTAINS, MATES, AND PILOTS
OF WATER VESSELS
51-5012
MOTORBOAT OPERATORS
8243
Sailors and Deckhands
51-5002
SAILORS AND MARINE OILERS
8244
Marine Engineers
51-5021
SHIP ENGINEERS
8245
Bridge, Lock, and Lighthouse
Tenders
51-5001
BRIDGE AND LOCK TENDERS
825
AIRPLANE PILOTS AND
NAVIGATORS
51-2011
AIRLINE PILOTS, COPILOTS, AND
FLIGHT ENGINEERS
51-2012
COMMERCIAL PILOTS
828
TRANSPORTATION
INSPECTORS
51-6005
TRANSPORTATION INSPECTORS
83
MATERIAL MOVING
OCCUPATIONS, EXCEPT
TRANSPORTATION
831
MATERIAL MOVING
EQUIPMENT OPERATORS
8312
Operating Engineers
*
45-2041
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
OPERATORS
8313
Longshore Equipment Operators
*
51-7099
MATERIAL-MOVING WORKERS,
ALL OTHER
8314
Hoist and Winch Operators
*
51-7021
HOIST AND WINCH OPERATORS
8315
Crane and Tower Operators
51-7002
CRANE AND TOWER OPERATORS
8316
Excavating and Loading Machine
Operators
51-7011
DREDGE OPERATORS
51-7012
EXCAVATING AND LOADING
MACHINE AND DRAGLINE
OPERATORS
51-7013
LOADING MACHINE OPERATORS,
UNDERGROUND MINING
8317
Grader, Dozer, and Scraper
Operators
*
45-2041
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
OPERATORS
8318
Industrial Truck and Tractor
Equipment Operators
51-7022
INDUSTRIAL TRUCK AND
TRACTOR OPERATORS
8319
Miscellaneous Material Moving
Equipment Operators
*
51-7001
CONVEYOR OPERATORS AND
TENDERS
*
51-7021
HOIST AND WINCH OPERATORS
51-7031
GAS COMPRESSOR AND GAS
PUMPING STATION OPERATORS
51-7032
PUMP OPERATORS, EXCEPT
WELLHEAD PUMPERS
51-7033
WELLHEAD PUMPERS
51-7042
SHUTTLE CAR OPERATORS
51-7043
TANK CAR AND TRUCK
LOADERS
*
51-7099
MATERIAL-MOVING WORKERS,
ALL OTHER
Handlers, Equipment Cleaners,
Helpers and Laborers
85
SUPERVISORS; HANDLERS,
EQUIPMENT CLEANERS,
HELPERS, AND LABORERS
51-1002
FIRST-LINE
SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS OF
HELPERS, LABORERS, AND
MATERIAL MOVERS, HAND
86
HELPERS
861
HELPERS; MACHINE
OPERATORS AND TENDERS
8611
Helpers; Metalworking and
Plastic Working Machine
Operators and Tenders
*
49-9044
HELPERS--PRODUCTION
OCCUPATIONS
8614
Helpers; Metal and Plastic
Processing Machine Operators
and Tenders
*
49-9044
HELPERS--PRODUCTION
OCCUPATIONS
8615
Helpers; Woodworking Machine
Operators and Tenders
*
49-9044
HELPERS--PRODUCTION
OCCUPATIONS
8616
Helpers; Printing Machine
Operators and Tenders
*
49-9044
HELPERS--PRODUCTION
OCCUPATIONS
8617
Helpers; Textile, Apparel and
Furnishings Machine Operators
and Tenders
*
49-9044
HELPERS--PRODUCTION
OCCUPATIONS
8618
Helpers; Machine Operators and
Tenders, Assorted Materials
*
49-9044
HELPERS--PRODUCTION
OCCUPATIONS
8619
Helpers; Precision Production
Occupations and Setup Operators
*
49-9044
HELPERS--PRODUCTION
OCCUPATIONS
862
HELPERS; FABRICATORS
AND INSPECTORS
*
49-9044
HELPERS--PRODUCTION
OCCUPATIONS
863
HELPERS; MECHANICS AND
REPAIRERS
8632
Helpers; Vehicle and Mobile
Equipment Mechanics and
Repairers
*
47-4028
HELPERS--INSTALLATION,
MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR
WORKERS
8633
Helpers; Industrial Machinery
Repairers
*
47-4028
HELPERS--INSTALLATION,
MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR
WORKERS
8635
Helpers; Electrical and Electronic
Equipment Repairers
*
47-4028
HELPERS--INSTALLATION,
MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR
WORKERS
8637
Helpers; Miscellaneous
Mechanics and Repairers
*
47-4028
HELPERS--INSTALLATION,
MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR
WORKERS
864
HELPERS; CONSTRUCTION
TRADES
8641
Helpers; Brickmasons,
Stonemasons, and Hard Tile
Setters
45-2131
HELPERS--BRICKMASONS,
BLOCKMASONS, STONEMASONS,
AND TILE AND MARBLE
SETTERS
8642
Helpers; Carpenters and Related
Workers
45-2132
HELPERS--CARPENTERS
8643
Helpers; Electricians and Power
Transmission Installers
45-2133
HELPERS--ELECTRICIANS
8644
Helpers; Painters, Paperhangers,
and Plasterers
45-2134
HELPERS--PAINTERS,
PAPERHANGERS, PLASTERERS,
AND STUCCO MASONS
8645
Helpers; Plumbers, Pipefitters and
Steamfitters
45-2135
HELPERS--PIPELAYERS,
PLUMBERS, PIPEFITTERS, AND
STEAMFITTERS
8646
Helpers; Surveyor's
*
45-2139
HELPERS--CONSTRUCTION
TRADES WORKERS, ALL OTHER
8648
Helpers; Other Construction
Trades
45-2136
HELPERS--ROOFERS
*
45-2139
HELPERS--CONSTRUCTION
TRADES WORKERS, ALL OTHER
865
HELPERS; EXTRACTIVE
OCCUPATIONS
45-3044
HELPERS--EXTRACTIVE
WORKERS
87
HANDLERS, EQUIPMENT
CLEANERS AND LABORERS
871
CONSTRUCTION LABORERS
*
45-2042
CONSTRUCTION LABORERS
872
FREIGHT, STOCK, AND
MATERIAL MOVERS; HAND
8722
Garbage Collectors
51-7041
REFUSE AND RECYCLABLE
MATERIAL COLLECTORS
8723
Stevedores
*
51-7044
LABORERS AND FREIGHT,
STOCK, AND MATERIAL
MOVERS, HAND
8724
Stock Handlers and Baggers
*
51-7044
LABORERS AND FREIGHT,
STOCK, AND MATERIAL
MOVERS, HAND
8725
Machine Feeders and Offbearers
51-7023
MACHINE FEEDERS AND
OFFBEARERS
8726
Freight, Stock, and Material
Movers, Not Elsewhere
Classified
*
51-7001
CONVEYOR OPERATORS AND
TENDERS
873
GARAGE AND SERVICE
STATION RELATED
OCCUPATIONS
51-6003
SERVICE STATION ATTENDANTS
874
PARKING LOT ATTENDANTS
51-6002
PARKING LOT ATTENDANTS
875
VEHICLE WASHERS AND
EQUIPMENT CLEANERS
51-6001
CLEANERS OF VEHICLES AND
EQUIPMENT
876
MISCELLANEOUS MANUAL
OCCUPATIONS
8761
Hand Packers and Packagers
51-7024
PACKERS AND PACKAGERS,
HAND
8769
Manual Occupations, Not
Elsewhere Classified
*
51-7044
LABORERS AND FREIGHT,
STOCK, AND MATERIAL
MOVERS, HAND
Military Occupations
91
MILITARY OCCUPATIONS
53-1001
AIR CREW OFFICERS
53-1002
AIRCRAFT LAUNCH AND
RECOVERY OFFICERS
53-1003
ARMORED ASSAULT VEHICLE
OFFICERS
53-1004
ARTILLERY AND MISSILE
OFFICERS
53-1005
COMMAND AND CONTROL
CENTER OFFICERS
53-1006
INFANTRY OFFICERS
53-1007
SPECIAL FORCES OFFICERS
53-1099
MILITARY OFFICER SPECIAL
AND TACTICAL OPERATIONS
LEADERS/MANAGERS, ALL
OTHER
53-2001
FIRST-LINE
SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS OF
AIR CREW MEMBERS
53-2002
FIRST-LINE
SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS OF
WEAPONS SPECIALISTS/CREW
MEMBERS
53-2003
FIRST-LINE
SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS OF
ALL OTHER TACTICAL
OPERATIONS SPECIALISTS
53-3001
AIR CREW MEMBERS
53-3002
AIRCRAFT LAUNCH AND
RECOVERY SPECIALISTS
53-3003
ARMORED ASSAULT VEHICLE
CREW MEMBERS
53-3004
ARTILLERY AND MISSILE CREW
MEMBERS
53-3005
COMMAND AND CONTROL
CENTER SPECIALISTS
53-3006
INFANTRY
53-3007
RADAR AND SONAR
TECHNICIANS
53-3008
SPECIAL FORCES
53-3099
MILITARY ENLISTED TACTICAL
OPERATIONS AND AIR/WEAPONS
SPECIALISTS AND CREW
MEMBERS, ALL OTHER
Miscellaneous Occupations
99
MISCELLANEOUS
OCCUPATIONS
* 1997 SOC occupations marked with an * link to more than one 1980 SOC occupation.
V. NEXT STEPS IN PROCESS
After analyzing comments generated by this Federal Register notice, the SOCRPC will prepare
its final recommendations to OMB for publication in the Federal Register. After considering
public comment on that notice, OMB plans to publish its final decisions for the 1997 SOC in the
Federal Register by the end of 1997.
The SOCRPC also will begin preparing the 1997 Standard Occupational Classification Manual
for publication. Committee members will be completing definitions, assigning associated titles,
and developing cross lists to existing systems.
The SOCRPC is planning a process for ensuring that the implementation of the 1997 SOC is
comparable across Federal agencies, including regularly scheduled interagency communication to
ensure that there is a smooth Federal transition to the 1997 SOC. In addition, the SOCRPC plans
to periodically review and update the occupations included in the SOC to ensure that new
occupations are promptly recognized and consistently classified across Federal agencies. The next
major review and revision of the SOC is planned to begin in 2005 in preparation for use in the
2010 Decennial Census.
VI. RESPONDENTS TO THE OCTOBER 5, 1995, FEDERAL REGISTER
NOTICE
Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs
American Academy of Audiology
American Association for Marriage and Family Therapists
American Association for Medical Transcription
American Dental Hygienists Association
American Library Association
American Medical Association
American Nurses Association
American Physical Therapy Association
American Society of Alternative Therapists
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
American Translators Association
Associated General Contractors of America
Bureau of Health Professions
Congressman Tim Roemer
Consumer Electronic Manufacturers Association
Florida Department of Labor and Employment Security
Georgia Department of Labor
Guild of Professional Tour Guides of Washington, D.C.
Health Care Financing Administration
Illinois Department of Employment Security
Illinois Occupational Information Coordinating Committee
Innovative Logistics Techniques
International Association of Fire Chiefs
International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Shipbuilders,
Blacksmiths, Forgers, and Helpers
Interstate Conference of Employment Security Agencies, Inc.
Legal Assistant Program of Inver Hills Community College
Logistics Management Institute
Minnesota Department of Economic Security
Missouri Department of Economic Development
National Association of Industrial Technology
National Association of School Psychologists
National Association of Social Workers
National Association of Tour Professionals
National Athletic Trainers' Association
National Court Reporters Association
Nebraska Department of Labor
New Jersey Department of Labor
Office of Personnel Management
Ohio Bureau of Employment Services
Oregon Employment Department
Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry
Pinellas Technical Education Centers
Recreational Vehicle Industry Association
Social Security Administration
Society for Public Health Education, Inc.
Society of Logistics Engineers
Special Libraries Association
Texas Employment Commission
United Motorcoach Association
Vermont Department of Employment and Training
Vertek
Wyoming Department of Employment
Sally Katzen
Administrator, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs