Jeweler

Jeweler

Jeweler Job Description A jeweler is someone who designs and makes jewelry, often on commission from clients. Many jewelers focus on custom designs for their clients, but may specialize in certain types of jewelry, such as fine jewelry (consisting of gold, silver, and gemstones), costume jewelry (consisting mostly of inexpensive materials, such as plastic resin,…

Journeyman Carpenter

Journeyman Carpenter

Journeyman Carpenter Job Description A journeyman carpenter has completed the minimum training requirements set by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), a census and classification system. A journeyman carpenter is generally considered one who has completed 2,000 hours of Carpenter’s Apprenticeship Training. A journeyman carpenter is categorized as an “unskilled worker” under the North…

Journeyman Electrician

Journeyman Electrician

Journeyman Electrician Job Description A journeyman electrician is a skilled worker who has passed both an electrical journeyman test and another test, usually from the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, indicating competency in one or more areas of electrical work. There are three types of electrical work. Line work relates to electrical lines and cables….

Journeyman Lineman

Journeyman Lineman

Journeyman Lineman Job Description A journeyman lineman is an individual who has completed an apprenticeship program and is qualified to perform various maintenance and construction activities. This individual is typically certified by his or her local electrical utility as being qualified to perform certain licensed electrical tasks. The journeyman lineman is authorized to work on…

Journeyman Plumber

Journeyman Plumber

Journeyman Plumber Job Description A journeyman plumber is a person who has been an apprentice plumber for three or more years. A journeyman plumber is often certified to work on any plumbing job, including new construction, remodeling, and fixing leaks. A journeyman plumber typically needs 2,000 hours of hands-on training and must pass an exam…

Irrigation Technician

Irrigation Technician

Irrigation Technician Job Description An irrigation technician installs, maintains, repairs, and upgrades irrigation systems and related equipment. These technicians often work outdoors, but their duties do include installing pipes, valves, valves, and pumps, and servicing and maintaining irrigation systems. Irrigation technician jobs are commonly available in states and counties that grow crops such as wheat,…

Installation Technician

Installation Technician

Installation Technician Job Description An installation technician or “tech” is a person who installs, maintains, or repairs electrical or electronic equipment or systems. Installation technicians may also be referred to as installers, servicepersons, or service technicians. Installation technicians use a variety of tools to perform their services, including hand tools, specialized tools. or machine guns….

Installer

Installer

Installer Job Description An installer is an individual who installs or facilities services a product or system or performs some service. Installers perform their work in residential, commercial, industrial, or institutional settings. Installers typically undertake the work of construction, maintenance, or remodeling. They study blueprints, manuals, and diagrams, as well as solve mechanical or electrical…

Industrial Maintenance Mechanic

Industrial Maintenance Mechanic

Industrial Maintenance Mechanic Job Description An industrial maintenance mechanic is a person whose main task is to maintain the machinery and equipment used in industrial facilities. Industrial maintenance mechanics are in charge of performing servicing, repairs, and changing on equipment used in industrial facilities. Industrial maintenance mechanics perform routine and unscheduled maintenance, as well as…

Industrial Painter

Industrial Painter

Industrial Painter Job Description An industrial painter is an employee that applies paint to a building. An industrial painter may work indoors or out, on tanks, ships, or trains. They may also work on homes, schools, restaurants, and offices. An industrial painter typically must have a high school diploma, but some companies may require an…