- Industrie: Government; Labor
- Number of terms: 77176
- Number of blossaries: 0
- Company Profile:
A professional who serves orders of civil court. Respnsibilities include:
* Delivers court orders, such as subpoenas, garnishments, property executions, commitments and show-cause orders to individuals.
* Collects money from garnishee and issues receipt.
* Confiscates real or personal property by court order for disposal at sheriff's sale and posts notice of sale in public places.
* Serves warrants and evicts persons from property designated by court order.
* Submits written report on disposition of assigned cases to superior.
* May conduct or assist at sheriff's sale.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of personnel engaged in direction of artillery fire, target acquisition, operation of field artillery, operation of radar equipment, and operation of survey and fire direction equipment incident to control of artillery fire and naval gunfire. Respnsibilities include:
* Prepares field orders, training, and status reports, and intelligence reports.
* Advises superior on assignments, promotions, and other matters related to troop welfare.
* Prepares schedule for unit training.
* Conducts classes on unit drill, military courtesy, and similar subjects.
* Assists supervisor on inspection tour of artillery units, and prepares notes on discrepancies found.
* Initiates corrective action to correct discrepancies.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who supervises or assists in supervision of personnel during training and tactical employment of infantry unit. Respnsibilities include:
* Directs personnel in preparing weapons and equipment for movement and combat operations.
* Directs personnel in establishment of unit command post and assists in operation of command post.
* Assists supervisor in formulating plans of employment of unit and in directing and leading infantry unit.
* Assists supervisor in coordinating employment of unit's fire and support weapons.
* Inspects unit weapons and equipment to determine functioning condition of weapons and equipment and initiates action to correct deficiencies.
* Directs personnel in preparation of unit correspondence, reports, schedules, and rosters.
* Directs personnel in distribution of ammunition, food, and other supplies.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of personnel engaged in providing combat surveillance and target acquisition information, such as sound, flash, or survey, in support of field artillery units. Respnsibilities include:
* Confers with firing battery personnel to coordinate target acquisition and combat surveillance activities and to provide liaison between target acquisition or combat surveillance units and artillery units.
* Advises commanding officer on matters related to troop welfare, including personnel assignments, discipline, and training needs.
* Directs personnel in preparing charts, maps, and overlays.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who instructs personnel in rifle, pistol, and shotgun marksmanship. Respnsibilities include:
* Explains and demonstrates weapon safety, firing positions, sight picture, and alignment, breath and trigger control, and other specified fundamentals and techniques of marksmanship. Respnsibilities include:
* Instructs personnel in nomenclature, weapon disassembly, weapon operation, weapon stoppages, and immediate corrective action for small arms weapons.
* Explains range safety regulations.
* Inspects small arms weapons to ensure that weapons are clean, properly lubricated, and in designated operating condition.
* Observes personnel during firing to ensure that safety procedures are followed.
* Offers corrective advice to personnel to improve marksmanship and to aid in correcting weapon malfunctions.
* Scores field firing results to include target detection, range estimation, firing positions, and other marksmanship principles.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who instructs newly recruited military personnel, in accordance with training schedules and orders. Respnsibilities include:
* Orients recruits in fundamentals of service life, discipline, physical fitness, pride and love of service and country.
* Trains recruits in close order drill.
* Instructs recruits in nomenclature, disassembly, assembly, and functioning of small arms weapons; and assists in weapons marksmanship instruction.
* Instructs recruits in general orders (standing requirements) for sentinels, interior guard duty, personal hygiene, first aid, military posture, and care of clothing and equipment.
* Lectures on military history and tradition, customs of the armed services, military courtesy, and regulations.
* Evaluates recruit performance in all facets of training.
* Assists superior in conduct of parades and reviews; maintains records and prepares reports.
* May instruct personnel in conduct of hand-to-hand combat and bayonet drill.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who instructs newly recruited military personnel, in accordance with training schedules and orders. Respnsibilities include:
* Orients recruits in fundamentals of service life, discipline, physical fitness, pride and love of service and country.
* Trains recruits in close order drill.
* Instructs recruits in nomenclature, disassembly, assembly, and functioning of small arms weapons; and assists in weapons marksmanship instruction.
* Instructs recruits in general orders (standing requirements) for sentinels, interior guard duty, personal hygiene, first aid, military posture, and care of clothing and equipment.
* Lectures on military history and tradition, customs of the armed services, military courtesy, and regulations.
* Evaluates recruit performance in all facets of training.
* Assists superior in conduct of parades and reviews; maintains records and prepares reports.
* May instruct personnel in conduct of hand-to-hand combat and bayonet drill.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who instructs personnel in survival and rescue techniques and procedures and on how to evade, escape, and resist enemy interrogation, exploitation, and political indoctrination as prisoner of war. Respnsibilities include:
* Demonstrates methods of constructing emergency shelter, building animal or fish traps and snares, improvising clothing and equipment, and recognizing, procuring, preparing, and preserving water and various plant and animal life.
* Demonstrates use of life support and recovery equipment, basic survival kit items, and application of survival medicine.
* Instructs personnel in use of support and recovery equipment and procedures for signaling and guiding search vehicles.
* Discusses and demonstrates principles and techniques of escape and evasion, penetration of barriers, camouflage, and organization of prisoner of war groups.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who collects, evaluates, and disseminates counterintelligence information. Respnsibilities include:
* Investigates activities of enemy agents, collaborationists or other specified personnel known or suspected to have knowledge or record of counterintelligence information.
* Interrogates suspects, informants, and witnesses while conducting investigations to obtain information pertaining to activities, such as actual, attempted, or suspected treason, sedition, subversion, disaffection, espionage, and sabotage.
* Conducts security surveys and inspections of installation, activities, and personnel.
* Evaluates information obtained and recommends remedial action.
* Prepares administrative forms and correspondence incident to granting security clearances.
* Conducts security lectures.
* Directs personnel engaged in general security indoctrination for military personnel or civilian employees.
* May plan, organize, and coordinate activities of counterintelligence agents and teams.
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A professional who assists disaster preparedness officer in preparation and monitoring of disaster preparedness plans and procedures. Respnsibilities include:
* Inspects protective equipment to determine operational readiness.
* Directs personnel in repair of equipment.
* Directs location, marking, and stocking of radiation shelters.
* Confers with superiors and civil defense personnel to provide information on radiological monitoring and survey; biological and chemical weapons and effects; protective measures and decontamination methods; and biological, chemical, and nuclear accident control to assist superior in development of local emergency plans.
* Tests suspected area to detect presence of toxic agents, using chemical detection equipment and identifies type of chemical agent.
* Tests areas for radioactive contamination, using portable measuring instruments.
* Collects biological samples and tests and identifies biological agents.
* Plots area of contamination on map.
* Informs superior of contaminated area and type of contamination.
* Recommends to superior method to be followed to decontaminate personnel, equipment, and area.
* Informs superior when decontamination has been completed.
* Conducts training in methods and techniques of defense during chemical, biological, and nuclear warfare.
Industry:Professional careers