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Home Economist

Organizes and conducts consumer education service or research program for equipment, food, textile, or utility company, utilizing principles of home economics. Advises homemakers in selection and utilization of household equipment, food, and clothing, and interprets homemakers' needs to manufacturers of household products. : Writes advertising copy and articles of interest to homemakers, tests recipes, equipment, and new household products, conducts radio and television homemakers' programs, and performs other public relations and promotion work for business firms, newspapers, magazines, and radio and television stations. Advises individuals and families on home management practices, such as budget planning, meal preparation, and energy conservation. Teaches improved homemaking practices to homemakers and youths through educational programs, demonstrations, discussions, and home visits. May engage in research in government, private industry, and colleges and universities to explore family relations or child development, develop new products for home, discover facts on food nutrition, and test serviceability of new materials. May specialize in specific area of home economics and be designated according to specialization.

Economist

Plans, designs, and conducts research to aid in interpretation of economic relationships and in solution of problems arising from production and distribution of goods and services. Studies how society distributes scarce resources such as land, labor, raw materials, and machinery to produce goods and services. Conducts research, collects and analyzes data, monitors economic trends, and develops economic forecasts. Utilizes mathematical models to help forecast answers to economic questions. Studies economic and statistical data in area of specialization. Typically requires a master's degree in the field of economics; however, some organizations may accept equivalent education and experience combined.: Devises methods and procedures for collecting and processing data, utilizing knowledge of available sources of data and various econometric and sampling techniques. Compiles data relating to research area, such as employment, productivity, and wages and hours. Reviews and analyzes economic data in order to prepare reports detailing results of investigation, and to stay abreast of economic changes. Organizes data into report format and arranges for preparation of graphic illustrations of research findings. Formulates recommendations, policies, or plans to aid in market interpretation or solution of economic problems, such as recommending changes in methods of agricultural financing, domestic, and international monetary policies, or policies that regulate investment and transfer of capital. May supervise and assign work to staff. May testify at regulatory or legislative hearings to present recommendations.

Demand Inspector

Surveys electrical equipment and appliances used in industrial plants, commercial establishments, and private homes to compile data for purposes such as forecasting power demands, establishing rates, and improving service: examines fixtures, appliances, and equipment, and records wattage required for their operation. Attaches meters to appliances and equipment and measures power consumption for specified period. May suggest changes in consumer's equipment to reduce electrical hazards, minimize power loss, and increase efficiency of electric power utilization. May perform minor repairs to meters, wiring, and appliances, using handtools.

Rate & Cost Analyst

Supervises and coordinates activities of statistical clerks engaged in compiling power-generation and transmission data, preparing charts and graphs, and in making statistical computation for utility district: directs maintenance and storage of records, such as maps, right-of-way deeds, and joint-use agreements. Compiles running totals of power produced by various generating units and totals of power exchanged with connecting systems, using calculator and adding machine. Analyzes and interprets trends to assist in planning budgets and construction expenditures, conferring with management, department heads, and large industrial customers. Directs preparation of power-generation and transmission charts and graphs to show trends in sales, operating costs, and revenue of company. May assist in making rate analyses, applying statistical method to investigate comparative rates with other utilities and to calculate rate formulas. May compile data for various power consumption reports required by government and utility associations. May compute percentages of monthly increase or decrease in gas consumption. May calculate sellers' weekly commissions. Performs other duties as described under supervisor.

Rate Analyst Traffic

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.

Traffic Rate 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.

Rate Analyst

Analyzes existing rates, regulations, and proposed or approved changes in rates. May analyze, develop, and implement rate structures. Includes preparation of rate studies to propose changes in rates and charges to support the costs of production and distribution, the analysis of changes in demand for services, and the preparation of long-range revenue and expenditure forecasts including review of capital plans and debt service requirements. Work is performed with considerable independent judgment, and general direction. Work requires a four-year degree in business, finance, economics or related field. Excludes positions at the paraprofessional level.: Analyzes proposals and applications for changes in rates, and newly approved rate changes to determine required changes in company's rate structure. Compiles rate-manual sections based on factors such as costs, classes of merchandise or product, business volume, and potential return. Confers with other companies, sales and rate personnel, and others to discuss revised rates, rules, and/or regulations. Prepares revised rate schedules or submits data for publication. May propose rates for activities or services not previously rated.

Analyst Rate

Analyzes existing rates, regulations, and proposed or approved changes in rates. May analyze, develop, and implement rate structures. Includes preparation of rate studies to propose changes in rates and charges to support the costs of production and distribution, the analysis of changes in demand for services, and the preparation of long-range revenue and expenditure forecasts including review of capital plans and debt service requirements. Work is performed with considerable independent judgment, and general direction. Work requires a four-year degree in business, finance, economics or related field. Excludes positions at the paraprofessional level.: Analyzes proposals and applications for changes in rates, and newly approved rate changes to determine required changes in company's rate structure. Compiles rate-manual sections based on factors such as costs, classes of merchandise or product, business volume, and potential return. Confers with other companies, sales and rate personnel, and others to discuss revised rates, rules, and/or regulations. Prepares revised rate schedules or submits data for publication. May propose rates for activities or services not previously rated.

Analyst Traffic Rate

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.

Economist Corporate

Plans, designs, and conducts research to aid in interpretation of economic relationships and in solution of problems arising from production and distribution of goods and services. Studies how society distributes scarce resources such as land, labor, raw materials, and machinery to produce goods and services. Conducts research, collects and analyzes data, monitors economic trends, and develops economic forecasts. Utilizes mathematical models to help forecast answers to economic questions. Studies economic and statistical data in area of specialization. Typically requires a master's degree in the field of economics; however, some organizations may accept equivalent education and experience combined.: Devises methods and procedures for collecting and processing data, utilizing knowledge of available sources of data and various econometric and sampling techniques. Compiles data relating to research area, such as employment, productivity, and wages and hours. Reviews and analyzes economic data in order to prepare reports detailing results of investigation, and to stay abreast of economic changes. Organizes data into report format and arranges for preparation of graphic illustrations of research findings. Formulates recommendations, policies, or plans to aid in market interpretation or solution of economic problems, such as recommending changes in methods of agricultural financing, domestic, and international monetary policies, or policies that regulate investment and transfer of capital. May supervise and assign work to staff. May testify at regulatory or legislative hearings to present recommendations.



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