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| Air Traffic Controllers
Air traffic controllers coordinate air flights to make sure that pilots and passengers travel safely. |
| Aircraft Mechanics
Aircraft mechanics service and repair aircraft and aircraft engines. |
| Airplane Assemblers
Airplane assemblers fit and install aircraft skins, frames, controls, and other systems. |
| Airplane Pilots
Airplane pilots fly aircraft used to transport people and cargo. |
| Ambulance Drivers
Ambulance drivers drive ambulances to move patients who are sick, injured, or recovering. |
| Auto Body Repairers
Auto body repairers fix or replace the damaged parts of vehicle bodies and frames. |
| Auto Glass Installers
Auto glass installers repair or replace damaged windshields and windows. |
| Automobile Mechanics
Automobile mechanics inspect, maintain, and repair cars and light trucks. |
| Bicycle Repairers
Bicycle repairers fix bicycles using hand tools. |
| Blue-Collar Worker Supervisors
Blue-collar worker supervisors direct, help, and train workers in physically active jobs. |
| Bus Drivers
Bus drivers operate motor vehicles that move people from one place to another. |
| Bus and Truck Mechanics
Bus and truck mechanics maintain and repair diesel engines. |
| Court Clerks
Court clerks process legal records and perform other duties for a court of law. |
| Deckhands
Deckhands help operate and maintain ships and their equipment. |
| Dispatchers
Dispatchers coordinate the movement of workers and motor vehicles. |
| Engineering Technicians
Engineering technicians design, test, and assess products to improve them. |
| Farm Equipment Mechanics
Farm equipment mechanics make sure that farm machinery operates correctly. |
| Flight Attendants
Flight attendants keep airline passengers safe and comfortable. |
| Freight Handlers
Freight handlers move materials from one spot to another, such as into and out of trucks. |
| Heavy Equipment Mechanics
Heavy equipment mechanics repair and maintain equipment such as graders, backhoes, and loading shovels. |
| Heavy Truck Drivers
Heavy truck drivers drive large trucks or tractor-trailers to transport goods and materials. |
| Industrial Designers
Industrial designers develop a wide variety of manufactured products. |
| License Clerks
License clerks issue licenses to people who meet the requirements. |
| Light Truck Drivers
Light truck drivers drive small trucks to transport people, goods, or materials. |
| Locomotive Engineers
Locomotive engineers run trains that carry cargo and passengers. |
| Mail Carriers
Mail carriers deliver mail to homes and businesses along an established route. |
| Material Moving Machine Operators
Material moving machine operators use machines to move earth, mining products, and other heavy loads. |
| Motorboat Mechanics
Motorboat mechanics maintain and repair boat motors. |
| Motorcycle Mechanics
Motorcycle mechanics maintain and repair motorcycles. They also work on all-terrain vehicles, motor scooters, and mopeds. |
| Paving Equipment Operators
Paving equipment operators use machines to apply asphalt and concrete to roads. |
| Postal Clerks
Postal clerks help customers and ensure that mail is collected, sorted, and paid for. |
| Postmasters and Mail Superintendents
Postmasters and mail superintendents direct the services and workers at post offices. |
| Production and Planning Clerks
Production and planning clerks keep the flow of work and materials running smoothly. |
| Pump Operators
Pump operators control the transport of oil and gas through pipes. |
| Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators
Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators take care of railroad tracks and equipment. They put rail cars together for the transport of passengers and freight. |
| Roustabouts
Roustabouts do general maintenance and construction work at oil fields. |
| School Bus Drivers
School bus drivers transport elementary, middle, and high school students to and from school. |
| Ship Captains and Mates
Ship captains and mates direct and navigate all kinds of ships. |
| Ship Pilots
Ship pilots navigate ships through channels, harbors, or other difficult waterways. |
| Small Engine Mechanics
Small engine mechanics service and repair outdoor power equipment. |
| Storage and Transportation Managers
Storage and transportation managers direct the pickup, transport, and storage of goods. |
| Subway and Streetcar Operators
Subway operators drive commuter trains that run below city streets. Streetcar operators drive electric-powered trains that move on tracks set into streets. |
| Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders
Tank car, truck, and ship loaders pump liquids from storage tanks to vehicles. |
| Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs
Taxi drivers and chauffeurs transport passengers to and from their homes, workplaces, and other locations. |
| Tire Repairers and Changers
Tire repairers and changers fix and replace tires on motor vehicles. |
| Traffic Technicians
Traffic technicians gather and analyze information about traffic conditions. |
| Train Conductors and Yardmasters
Conductors coordinate and supervise rail travel of passengers and freight. Yardmasters move trains in yards and see that they come and go safely with the right cars attached. |
| Transportation Agents
Transportation agents coordinate the movement of freight, mail, baggage, and passengers at airports. |
| Transportation Inspectors
Transportation inspectors enforce safety rules that protect people and cargo. |
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