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Supervisor Auto Mechanic

Supervises and coordinates activities of automobile mechanics engaged in repairing, adjusting, servicing, and storing motor vehicles in industrial or commercial establishment: analyzes defective equipment to determine cause of trouble. Inspects and drives repaired vehicles to verify repairs. Trains workers in and demonstrates repair and maintenance of vehicles, using handtools, welding, and grinding equipment. Evaluates performance of workers. Keeps inventory of repair parts and equipment and requisitions replacement stock. Prepares repair reports and vehicle requests. Schedules transporting of passengers or materials to service or storage areas. May supervise workers engaged in inspection and repair of miscellaneous equipment, such as cement mixers and electric trucks. Performs other duties as described under supervisor.

Import/Export Analyst

Analyzes tariff rates, freight classifications, delivery schedules, carrier capabilities and transportation regulations. Determines the most cost effective methods of preparation of freight for shipment, rates to be applied, and mode of transportation to be used. This is a professional non-supervisory position.: If import or export of goods are involved, prepares or directs the preparation of entry papers from invoice, in accordance with customs regulations and regulations of other governmental agencies bearing on importation and/or exportation of goods. Confers with shipping brokers concerning export and import papers, docking facilities, or packing and marking procedures. Advises regarding packing procedures and may inspect packed or crated goods for conformance to shipping specifications to prevent damage, delay, or penalties. Determines duty rates on goods to be imported, based on knowledge of governmental tariffs and excise taxes. Files papers, audits invoices for accuracy, and arranges for payment. Files claims with insurance company for losses, damages, and overcharges of freight shipments. Selects mode of transportation, such as air, water, railroad, or truck. May prepare and compile documents required by governments to ensure custom and excise requirements are met. May serve as intermediary between importers, merchant shipping companies, airlines, railroads, trucking companies, pipeline operators, and the customs service. May prepare papers to appeal duty charges imposed by customs service. May coordinate contacts and information between company personnel and customers. May provide for storage of imported goods and for transportation of imported goods from port to final destination. May disregard higher rates when speed is necessary. May be required to be licensed by appropriate governmental agency.

Export/Import Analyst

Analyzes tariff rates, freight classifications, delivery schedules, carrier capabilities and transportation regulations. Determines the most cost effective methods of preparation of freight for shipment, rates to be applied, and mode of transportation to be used. This is a professional non-supervisory position.: If import or export of goods are involved, prepares or directs the preparation of entry papers from invoice, in accordance with customs regulations and regulations of other governmental agencies bearing on importation and/or exportation of goods. Confers with shipping brokers concerning export and import papers, docking facilities, or packing and marking procedures. Advises regarding packing procedures and may inspect packed or crated goods for conformance to shipping specifications to prevent damage, delay, or penalties. Determines duty rates on goods to be imported, based on knowledge of governmental tariffs and excise taxes. Files papers, audits invoices for accuracy, and arranges for payment. Files claims with insurance company for losses, damages, and overcharges of freight shipments. Selects mode of transportation, such as air, water, railroad, or truck. May prepare and compile documents required by governments to ensure custom and excise requirements are met. May serve as intermediary between importers, merchant shipping companies, airlines, railroads, trucking companies, pipeline operators, and the customs service. May prepare papers to appeal duty charges imposed by customs service. May coordinate contacts and information between company personnel and customers. May provide for storage of imported goods and for transportation of imported goods from port to final destination. May disregard higher rates when speed is necessary. May be required to be licensed by appropriate governmental agency.

Import/Export Agent

Coordinates activities of import-export traffic unit and negotiates settlements between foreign and domestic shippers. Plans and directs flow of air and surface traffic moving to overseas destinations. Supervises workers engaged in receiving and shipping freight, documentation, waybilling, assessing charges, and collecting fees for shipments. : Negotiates with domestic customers, as intermediary for foreign customers, to resolve problems and arrive at mutual agreements. Negotiates with foreign shipping interests to contract for reciprocal freight-handling agreements. May examine invoices and shipping manifests for conformity to tariff and customs regulations. May contact customs officials to effect release of incoming freight and resolve customs delays. May prepare reports of transactions to facilitate billing of shippers and foreign carriers.

Customs Import Specialist

Examines, classifies, and appraises imported merchandise according to federal revenue laws, in order to enforce regulations of us customs service: examines and appraises merchandise and accompanying documentation according to import requirements, considering legal restrictions, country of origin, import quotas, and current market values. Requests laboratory testing and analyses of merchandise as needed. Determines duty and taxes to be paid on imported merchandise, considering its classification and value. Interviews importers and examines their records to verify integrity of invoices. Determines and reports evidence of intent to defraud and violations of trademark, copyright, and marking laws. Notifies other governmental agencies responsible for particular import inspection, or when apparent import violations concern other agency regulations. Issues or denies permits to release imported merchandise for delivery, depending on importer's meeting legal requirements. Appraises seized and unclaimed merchandise to be sold at public auction. Assists federal attorneys in preparation and trial of cases in customs court by supplying technical information and advice, securing qualified witnesses and evidence, and appearing as a government witness. May plan, coordinate, and evaluate work of import inspection team. May defend appraisal of merchandise during court appeals by importers.

Import Coordinator

Plan, direct, or coordinate transportation, storage, or distribution activities in accordance with governmental policies and regulations. Include logistics managers.

Import Director

Plan, direct, or coordinate transportation, storage, or distribution activities in accordance with governmental policies and regulations. Include logistics managers.

Agent Import/Export

Coordinates activities of import-export traffic unit and negotiates settlements between foreign and domestic shippers. Plans and directs flow of air and surface traffic moving to overseas destinations. Supervises workers engaged in receiving and shipping freight, documentation, waybilling, assessing charges, and collecting fees for shipments. : Negotiates with domestic customers, as intermediary for foreign customers, to resolve problems and arrive at mutual agreements. Negotiates with foreign shipping interests to contract for reciprocal freight-handling agreements. May examine invoices and shipping manifests for conformity to tariff and customs regulations. May contact customs officials to effect release of incoming freight and resolve customs delays. May prepare reports of transactions to facilitate billing of shippers and foreign carriers.

Import/Export Supervisor

Coordinates activities of import-export traffic unit and negotiates settlements between foreign and domestic shippers. Plans and directs flow of air and surface traffic moving to overseas destinations. Supervises workers engaged in receiving and shipping freight, documentation, waybilling, assessing charges, and collecting fees for shipments. : Negotiates with domestic customers, as intermediary for foreign customers, to resolve problems and arrive at mutual agreements. Negotiates with foreign shipping interests to contract for reciprocal freight-handling agreements. May examine invoices and shipping manifests for conformity to tariff and customs regulations. May contact customs officials to effect release of incoming freight and resolve customs delays. May prepare reports of transactions to facilitate billing of shippers and foreign carriers.

Auto Body Repairer Fiberglass

Repairs damaged fiberglass automobile bodies, using pneumatic tools and knowledge of fiberglass repair techniques: cuts away damaged fiberglass, using air grinder. Smooths edges of painted surface, using sandpaper or air-powered sander. Masks surrounding undamaged surface, using masking tape. Cuts plastic separating film, using shears, and tapes film to outside repair area. Mixes polyester resin and hardener according to specifications and applies mixture to repair area, using brush. Soaks matting in resin mixture and layers matting over repair area to specified thickness. Peels separating film from repair area and washes repair surface with water. Occasionally secures new panel to repair area, using c-clamp. Applies and spreads body filler manually to re-establish surface. Manually files away excess filler to match original contour. Smooths filler, using air sander. Cleans repair area with air gun.



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