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Ophthalmologist

Diagnoses and treats diseases and injuries of eyes. Examines patient for symptoms indicative of organic or congenital ocular disorders, and determines nature and extent of injury or disorder. Performs various tests to determine vision loss. Prescribes and administers medications, and performs surgery if indicated.: Directs remedial activities to aid in regaining vision, or to utilize sight remaining, by writing prescriptions for corrective glasses and instructing patient in eye exercises.

Medical Ophthalmologist

Diagnoses and treats diseases and injuries of eyes. Examines patient for symptoms indicative of organic or congenital ocular disorders, and determines nature and extent of injury or disorder. Performs various tests to determine vision loss. Prescribes and administers medications, and performs surgery if indicated.: Directs remedial activities to aid in regaining vision, or to utilize sight remaining, by writing prescriptions for corrective glasses and instructing patient in eye exercises.

Technician Histology

Prepares histologic slides from tissue sections for microscopic examination and patient diagnosis. Prepares sections of human or animal tissue for immediate examination, using rapid tissue processing and frozen section technique to freeze, cut, mount, and stain tissue specimen received from surgery, biopsy, and anatomical tissues. Operates computerized laboratory equipment to fix, dehydrate, and infiltrate with wax, tissue specimens to be preserved for study by Pathologist. Typically requires completion of a histotechnologist program.: Prepares slides of specimens, using specified stain, to enhance visibility under microscope. Examines slides under microscope to ensure tissue preparation meets laboratory requirements. Performs complex histologic procedures and analyzes and corrects problems using scientific principles. Maintains instrument. May study slides under microscope to detect deviations from norm and report abnormalities for further study. May supervise activities of laboratory personnel.

Technician Personnel

Provides clerical and administrative support to one or more functional areas within Human Resources. Work is distinguished from Personnel Clerk in that the Technician is capable of handling more complex aspect of the Personnel Clerk duties; the Personnel Technician requires more in-depth knowledge of personnel programs, company policies, and administrative procedures. Answers more complex employee questions. Explains more complex aspects of company personnel programs such as salary and benefit administration, recruitment and placement, employee development, employee relations and services, equal employment opportunity, and/or labor relations. : Identifies needs for modification or changes in personnel administration. Fills out forms and/or verifies information on forms submitted by employees. Verifies compliance with company policies and procedures and is able to handle nonstandard events. May research, analyze, and integrate data to provide information on personnel programs. May make employee presentations on personnel programs.

Technician Hot Cell

Conducts metallurgical and chemical tests on radioactive materials, operating remote-controlled equipment in hot cell. Controls slave manipulators from outside cell to remove metal or chemical materials from shielded containers inside hot cell and places on bench or equipment workstation. : Tests chemical or metallurgical properties of materials according to standardized procedures, and observes reaction through cell window. Sets up and operates machines to cut, lap, and polish test pieces, following blueprints, x-ray negatives, and sketches. Tests physical properties, using equipment, such as tensile tester, hardness tester, metallographic unit, micrometer, and gauges. Immerses test sample in chemical compound to prepare for testing. Places irradiated nuclear fuel materials in environmental chamber to test reaction to temperature changes. Records results of tests for further analysis by engineers, scientists, or customers. Places specimen in shielded container for removal from cell, using manipulators. Participates in cleaning and decontamination of cell during maintenance shutdown. May devise adapters and fixtures for use in hot cell operations.

Technician Human Resources

Provides clerical and administrative support to one or more functional areas within Human Resources. Work is distinguished from Personnel Clerk in that the Technician is capable of handling more complex aspect of the Personnel Clerk duties; the Personnel Technician requires more in-depth knowledge of personnel programs, company policies, and administrative procedures. Answers more complex employee questions. Explains more complex aspects of company personnel programs such as salary and benefit administration, recruitment and placement, employee development, employee relations and services, equal employment opportunity, and/or labor relations. : Identifies needs for modification or changes in personnel administration. Fills out forms and/or verifies information on forms submitted by employees. Verifies compliance with company policies and procedures and is able to handle nonstandard events. May research, analyze, and integrate data to provide information on personnel programs. May make employee presentations on personnel programs.

Technician CAD

Operates specialized mini computers in the use of specialized engineering, architectural, and land or product development programs. This position is distinguished from a design drafter position as the work is more highly specialized and has greater involvement with the software programs involved with computer-aided drafting. : Develops program applications. Completes product or project designs. Analyzes data. Interacts with software providers.

Technician CAD-Aided Design

Operates computer-aided design (CAD) system and peripheral equipment to convert engineers' and technicians' designs into working computer documents. Confers with engineering and design staff to determine design modifications and enters editing information into computer. Requires completion of postsecondary school training with courses in math, science, and computer technology, along with a solid background in computer-aided drafting and design techniques; however, some companies may accept equivalent education and experience combined. After gaining experience, progresses to more difficult work with less supervision and is required to exercise more judgment.: Locates file relating to specified design projection database library and loads program into computer. Enters specified commands into computer, to retrieve design information from file and display design on CAD equipment display screen. Types commands to enter resizing specifications into computer. Reviews work order and procedural manuals to determine critical dimensions of design. Calculates figures to convert design dimensions to resizing dimensions specified for subsequent production processes. Keys in specified information to produce graphic representation (hard copy) of design for review and approval by engineering and design staff. Enters specified information into computer to generate computer file of approved design.

Technician CAE

Operates specialized mini computers in the use of specialized engineering, architectural, and land or product development programs. This position is distinguished from a design drafter position as the work is more highly specialized and has greater involvement with the software programs involved with computer-aided drafting. : Develops program applications. Completes product or project designs. Analyzes data. Interacts with software providers.

Technician CAM

Operates specialized mini computers in the use of specialized engineering, architectural, and land or product development programs. This position is distinguished from a design drafter position as the work is more highly specialized and has greater involvement with the software programs involved with computer-aided drafting. : Develops program applications. Completes product or project designs. Analyzes data. Interacts with software providers.



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