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MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer)

Designs, installs, tests, implements, and maintains Microsoft Windows servers and software configurations. Leads configuration, tuning, automation, standards adherence, and enforcement processes to maximize performance and availability of applications, systems, and data.: Administers the Microsoft Windows servers and software configurations as required for proper operation of complex, multi-platform systems. Monitors, analyzes, and makes recommendations to improve system and software performance and ensure reliability and efficiency. Consults with user groups and client organizations on strategies for the implementation of new technology. Participates in planning and implementation of both upgrades and new installations of hardware and software. Researches, tests, and evaluates new systems, software, utilities, and devices. Identifies problems, troubleshoots, provides support, and resolves problems for systems software and hardware in order to ensure minimal service disruptions. Participates in new technology hardware and software vendor selection. May coordinate basic user administration (adds, changes, deletes, back-ups, and file restores) in one or more operating environments. May design software and hardware solutions to address identified business problems. May work on more specialized programming projects or tasks.

Net Finisher

Tends treating tank that shrinks, dyes, and resins nets: mixes dyes and resins in tank according to standard formula or customer specifications, using wood paddle. Turns valves to fill tank with water and heat to specified temperature. Immerses net in tank, using hoist or feed rollers. Observes net to ascertain amount of dye absorbed and measures mesh with ruler to determine degree of shrinkage. Removes net from tank and hangs net in drying room, or feeds net into automatic drier rollers. May dip netting in tar tank. May tie and pack nets in cartons for shipment packager, hand.

Net Hanger

Strings fish netting to meter lines or ropes to form gill or pound nets, using needles and thread or twine, using either of following methods: ties seaming twine or thread to end of meter line or rope. (1) runs twine through outside meshes of netting, and over and under meter line to string gill net, using needles. (2) draws shuttle-type wooden needle through successive meshes of netting, brings needle over and under rope at specified distance, and makes half hitch to fasten twine to rope. May be designated according to type of net strung as gill-net stringer; webbing seamer, pound net.

Fish Net Stringer

Strings fish netting to meter lines or ropes to form gill or pound nets, using needles and thread or twine, using either of following methods: ties seaming twine or thread to end of meter line or rope. (1) runs twine through outside meshes of netting, and over and under meter line to string gill net, using needles. (2) draws shuttle-type wooden needle through successive meshes of netting, brings needle over and under rope at specified distance, and makes half hitch to fasten twine to rope. May be designated according to type of net strung as gill-net stringer; webbing seamer, pound net.

Safety Net Maker

Interlaces and knots twine to form nets: selects gauge and twine according to size specified on work ticket. Wraps twine around needle (twine holder) that facilitates interlacing and knotting of twine. Extends and ties ends of foundation line to poles. Ties twine to end of line with clove hitch and positions gauge against line. Loops twine around gauge and knots twine onto foundation line, forming half mesh. Removes gauge and repeats operation to form row of half meshes. Holds gauge against half-mesh, pulls twine around gauge, and ties sheep bend knot onto half-mesh, forming mesh. Repeats operation with succeeding half meshes to form net. Unties foundation line and pulls line from net. May be designated according to type of net made as safety-net maker; tennis-net maker.

Tennis Net Maker

Interlaces and knots twine to form nets: selects gauge and twine according to size specified on work ticket. Wraps twine around needle (twine holder) that facilitates interlacing and knotting of twine. Extends and ties ends of foundation line to poles. Ties twine to end of line with clove hitch and positions gauge against line. Loops twine around gauge and knots twine onto foundation line, forming half mesh. Removes gauge and repeats operation to form row of half meshes. Holds gauge against half-mesh, pulls twine around gauge, and ties sheep bend knot onto half-mesh, forming mesh. Repeats operation with succeeding half meshes to form net. Unties foundation line and pulls line from net. May be designated according to type of net made as safety-net maker; tennis-net maker.

Webbing Seamer Pound Net

Strings fish netting to meter lines or ropes to form gill or pound nets, using needles and thread or twine, using either of following methods: ties seaming twine or thread to end of meter line or rope. (1) runs twine through outside meshes of netting, and over and under meter line to string gill net, using needles. (2) draws shuttle-type wooden needle through successive meshes of netting, brings needle over and under rope at specified distance, and makes half hitch to fasten twine to rope. May be designated according to type of net strung as gill-net stringer; webbing seamer, pound net.

Fisher Net

Catches finfish, shellfish, and other marine life alone or as crewmember on shore or aboard fishing vessel, using equipment such as dip, diver, gill, hoop, lampara, pound, trap, reef, trammel, and trawl nets; purse seine; and haul, drag, or beach seine: inserts and attaches hoops, rods, poles, ropes, floats, weights, beam runners, otter boards, and cables to form, reinforce, position, set, tow, and anchor net. Attaches flags and lights to buoys to identify net location. Puts net into water and anchors or tows net according to kind of net used, location of fishing area, and method of fishing. Hauls net to boat or ashore manually and using winch. Empties catch from net, using dip net, brail, buckets, hydraulic pump, and conveyor, and by lifting net, using block and tackle, and dumping catch. Stows catch in hold and containers, or transfers catch to base ship or buy boat. Fishing with some types of nets may be illegal in some states. May ride in skiff and hold end of net, as base ship discharges net, to surround school of fish or to pull net ends and trap fish. May sort and clean fish. May repair fishing nets and gear. May act as lookout or observe instruments to sight schools of fish. May be designated according to kind of net used as fisher, dip net; fisher, diver net; fisher, gill net; fisher, hoop net. May be designated: fisher, haul, drag, or beach seine; fisher, lampara net; fisher, pound net or trap; fisher, purse seine; fisher,.

Net Maker

Interlaces and knots twine to form nets: selects gauge and twine according to size specified on work ticket. Wraps twine around needle (twine holder) that facilitates interlacing and knotting of twine. Extends and ties ends of foundation line to poles. Ties twine to end of line with clove hitch and positions gauge against line. Loops twine around gauge and knots twine onto foundation line, forming half mesh. Removes gauge and repeats operation to form row of half meshes. Holds gauge against half-mesh, pulls twine around gauge, and ties sheep bend knot onto half-mesh, forming mesh. Repeats operation with succeeding half meshes to form net. Unties foundation line and pulls line from net. May be designated according to type of net made as safety-net maker; tennis-net maker.

Net Repairer

Assembles and repairs nets on shore and aboard ship: assembles, ties, and adjusts various webbing material, floats, weights, rings, and ropes to make gill nets, purse seines, reef nets, and trawls, using knife and twine-filled bobbin shuttle. Hoists net into ship's rigging to dry after fishing operations, using block and tackle, and repairs holes and tears in webbing. Gives direction to workers engaged in taking down nets. May retrieve lost nets from water. May participate in fishing fisher, net.



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