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Museum Technicians and Conservators

Restore, maintain, or prepare objects in museum collections for storage, research, or exhibit. May work with specimens such as fossils, skeletal parts, or botanicals; or artifacts, textiles, or art. May identify and record objects or install and arrange them in exhibits. Includes book or document conservators.

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Job Zone

Job Zone Four: Considerable Preparation Needed

Most of these occupations require a four-year bachelor's degree, but some do not.

A considerable amount of work-related skill, knowledge, or experience is needed for these occupations. For example, an accountant must complete four years of college and work for several years in accounting to be considered qualified.

Employees in these occupations usually need several years of work-related experience, on-the-job training, and/or vocational training.

Many of these occupations involve coordinating, supervising, managing, or training others. Examples include real estate brokers, sales managers, database administrators, graphic designers, conservation scientists, art directors, and cost estimators.

Education
Master's degree: 41%
Bachelor's degree: 24%
Post-secondary certificate: 20%
Skills
Active Listening
72

Giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times.

Reading Comprehension
66

Understanding written sentences and paragraphs in work-related documents.

Speaking
Knowledge Areas
Fine Arts
62

Knowledge of the theory and techniques required to compose, produce, and perform works of music, dance, visual arts, drama, and sculpture.

English Language
60

Knowledge of the structure and content of the English language including the meaning and spelling of words, and rules of composition and grammar.

Public Safety and Security
Abilities
Near Vision
69

The ability to see details at close range (within a few feet of the observer).

Oral Expression
69

The ability to communicate information and ideas in speaking so others will understand.

Information Ordering
Work Context
Freedom to Make Decisions
90

How much decision making freedom, without supervision, does the job offer?

Face-to-Face Discussions with Individuals and Within Teams
88

How frequently does your job require face-to-face discussions with individuals and within teams?

Technology Skills

Graphics or photo imaging software

  • Adobe Creative Cloud software
  • Adobe Illustrator
  • Adobe Photoshop

Presentation software

  • Microsoft PowerPoint
Tools and Equipment

Stripping tools

  • Wire strippers

Photocopiers

  • Photocopying equipment

Micrometers

  • Digital micrometers

Scanners

  • Digitizers

Infrared imagers

  • Infrared cameras

Welder torch

  • Brazing equipment

Dental probes or explorers

  • Dental explorers

Compressed air gun

  • Air abrasive tools
Detailed Work Activities
  • Prepare materials for preservation, storage, or display.
  • Construct exhibits or parts of exhibits.
  • Classify materials according to standard systems.
  • Direct department activities.
  • Evaluate characteristics of archival or historical objects.
  • Document events or evidence, using photographic or audiovisual equipment.
  • Inspect materials or equipment to determine need for repair or replacement.
  • Maintain operational records.
  • Enter information into databases or software programs.
  • Record research or operational data.
Work Styles
Attention to Detail
91

A tendency to be detail-oriented, organized, and thorough in completing work.

Cautiousness
87

A tendency to be careful, deliberate, and risk-avoidant when making work-related decisions or doing work.

Dependability
Work Values
Achievement
61

Occupations that satisfy this work value are results oriented and allow employees to use their strongest abilities, giving them a feeling of accomplishment. Corresponding needs are Ability Utilization and Achievement.

Relationships
61

Occupations that satisfy this work value allow employees to provide service to others and work with co-workers in a friendly non-competitive environment. Corresponding needs are Co-workers, Moral Values and Social Service.

Related Occupations

  • Curators
  • Set and Exhibit Designers
  • Archivists
  • Historians
  • Craft Artists
  • Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators
  • Painters, Construction and Maintenance
  • Forest and Conservation Technicians
  • Chemical Technicians
  • Librarians and Media Collections Specialists
  • Painting, Coating, and Decorating Workers
  • Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary
  • Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary
  • First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers
  • Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians
  • First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers

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  • Archaeological Technician
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  • Art Handler
  • Art Objects Repairer
  • Art Preparator
  • Artifacts Conservator
  • Ceramic Restorer
  • Conservation Specialist
  • Conservation Technician
  • Conservation Worker
  • Conservator
  • Conservator Technician
  • Document Restorer
  • Ethnographic Materials Conservator
  • Exhibit Preparator
  • Exhibit Technician
  • Exhibition Designer
  • Exhibitions Coordinator
  • Exhibits Coordinator
  • Fine Arts Packer
  • Lace and Textiles Restorer
  • Museum Exhibit Technician
  • Museum Preparator
  • Museum Registrar
  • Museum Technician
  • Objects Conservator
  • Paintings Conservator
  • Paper and Prints Restorer
  • Paper Conservator
  • Preparator
  • Preservation Contactor
  • Preservation Vendor
  • Reconstruction Technician
  • Renovation Technician
  • Renovations Technician
  • Restoration Coordinator
  • Restoration Technician
  • Textile Conservator
Reference

O*NET in-it

This page includes information from the O*NET Career Exploration Tools by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration (USDOL/ETA). Used under the O*NET Tools Developer License. O*NET® is a trademark of USDOL/ETA. Beesla has modified all or some of this information. USDOL/ETA has not approved, endorsed, or tested these modifications.

66

Talking to others to convey information effectively.

Critical Thinking
56

Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problems.

Writing
56

Communicating effectively in writing as appropriate for the needs of the audience.

Complex Problem Solving
53

Identifying complex problems and reviewing related information to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions.

Judgment and Decision Making
53

Considering the relative costs and benefits of potential actions to choose the most appropriate one.

Monitoring
53

Monitoring/Assessing performance of yourself, other individuals, or organizations to make improvements or take corrective action.

Active Learning
50

Understanding the implications of new information for both current and future problem-solving and decision-making.

Coordination
50

Adjusting actions in relation to others' actions.

Instructing
50

Teaching others how to do something.

Learning Strategies
47

Selecting and using training/instructional methods and procedures appropriate for the situation when learning or teaching new things.

Social Perceptiveness
47

Being aware of others' reactions and understanding why they react as they do.

Service Orientation
44

Actively looking for ways to help people.

Systems Analysis
44

Determining how a system should work and how changes in conditions, operations, and the environment will affect outcomes.

Systems Evaluation
44

Identifying measures or indicators of system performance and the actions needed to improve or correct performance, relative to the goals of the system.

Time Management
44

Managing one's own time and the time of others.

Negotiation
38

Bringing others together and trying to reconcile differences.

Operations Monitoring
38

Watching gauges, dials, or other indicators to make sure a machine is working properly.

Persuasion
38

Persuading others to change their minds or behavior.

Quality Control Analysis
35

Conducting tests and inspections of products, services, or processes to evaluate quality or performance.

Science
35

Using scientific rules and methods to solve problems.

Management of Personnel Resources
31

Motivating, developing, and directing people as they work, identifying the best people for the job.

Mathematics
31

Using mathematics to solve problems.

Management of Material Resources
28

Obtaining and seeing to the appropriate use of equipment, facilities, and materials needed to do certain work.

Technology Design
22

Generating or adapting equipment and technology to serve user needs.

Management of Financial Resources
19

Determining how money will be spent to get the work done, and accounting for these expenditures.

Operation and Control
19

Controlling operations of equipment or systems.

Repairing
19

Repairing machines or systems using the needed tools.

Troubleshooting
19

Determining causes of operating errors and deciding what to do about it.

Equipment Selection
16

Determining the kind of tools and equipment needed to do a job.

Programming
13

Writing computer programs for various purposes.

Equipment Maintenance
10

Performing routine maintenance on equipment and determining when and what kind of maintenance is needed.

Installation
10

Installing equipment, machines, wiring, or programs to meet specifications.

Operations Analysis
10

Analyzing needs and product requirements to create a design.

58

Knowledge of relevant equipment, policies, procedures, and strategies to promote effective local, state, or national security operations for the protection of people, data, property, and institutions.

History and Archeology
55

Knowledge of historical events and their causes, indicators, and effects on civilizations and cultures.

Administration and Management
53

Knowledge of business and management principles involved in strategic planning, resource allocation, human resources modeling, leadership technique, production methods, and coordination of people and resources.

Chemistry
52

Knowledge of the chemical composition, structure, and properties of substances and of the chemical processes and transformations that they undergo. This includes uses of chemicals and their interactions, danger signs, production techniques, and disposal methods.

Administrative
46

Knowledge of administrative and office procedures and systems such as word processing, managing files and records, stenography and transcription, designing forms, and workplace terminology.

Mechanical
44

Knowledge of machines and tools, including their designs, uses, repair, and maintenance.

Production and Processing
42

Knowledge of raw materials, production processes, quality control, costs, and other techniques for maximizing the effective manufacture and distribution of goods.

Design
40

Knowledge of design techniques, tools, and principles involved in production of precision technical plans, blueprints, drawings, and models.

Education and Training
40

Knowledge of principles and methods for curriculum and training design, teaching and instruction for individuals and groups, and the measurement of training effects.

Mathematics
40

Knowledge of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus, statistics, and their applications.

Communications and Media
37

Knowledge of media production, communication, and dissemination techniques and methods. This includes alternative ways to inform and entertain via written, oral, and visual media.

Engineering and Technology
36

Knowledge of the practical application of engineering science and technology. This includes applying principles, techniques, procedures, and equipment to the design and production of various goods and services.

Transportation
35

Knowledge of principles and methods for moving people or goods by air, rail, sea, or road, including the relative costs and benefits.

Computers and Electronics
33

Knowledge of circuit boards, processors, chips, electronic equipment, and computer hardware and software, including applications and programming.

Customer and Personal Service
30

Knowledge of principles and processes for providing customer and personal services. This includes customer needs assessment, meeting quality standards for services, and evaluation of customer satisfaction.

Sociology and Anthropology
30

Knowledge of group behavior and dynamics, societal trends and influences, human migrations, ethnicity, cultures, and their history and origins.

Law and Government
27

Knowledge of laws, legal codes, court procedures, precedents, government regulations, executive orders, agency rules, and the democratic political process.

Physics
27

Knowledge and prediction of physical principles, laws, their interrelationships, and applications to understanding fluid, material, and atmospheric dynamics, and mechanical, electrical, atomic and sub-atomic structures and processes.

Geography
26

Knowledge of principles and methods for describing the features of land, sea, and air masses, including their physical characteristics, locations, interrelationships, and distribution of plant, animal, and human life.

Building and Construction
25

Knowledge of materials, methods, and the tools involved in the construction or repair of houses, buildings, or other structures such as highways and roads.

Personnel and Human Resources
25

Knowledge of principles and procedures for personnel recruitment, selection, training, compensation and benefits, labor relations and negotiation, and personnel information systems.

Biology
24

Knowledge of plant and animal organisms, their tissues, cells, functions, interdependencies, and interactions with each other and the environment.

Philosophy and Theology
22

Knowledge of different philosophical systems and religions. This includes their basic principles, values, ethics, ways of thinking, customs, practices, and their impact on human culture.

Telecommunications
20

Knowledge of transmission, broadcasting, switching, control, and operation of telecommunications systems.

Psychology
18

Knowledge of human behavior and performance; individual differences in ability, personality, and interests; learning and motivation; psychological research methods; and the assessment and treatment of behavioral and affective disorders.

Economics and Accounting
16

Knowledge of economic and accounting principles and practices, the financial markets, banking, and the analysis and reporting of financial data.

Foreign Language
15

Knowledge of the structure and content of a foreign (non-English) language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition and grammar, and pronunciation.

Sales and Marketing
12

Knowledge of principles and methods for showing, promoting, and selling products or services. This includes marketing strategy and tactics, product demonstration, sales techniques, and sales control systems.

Medicine and Dentistry
6

Knowledge of the information and techniques needed to diagnose and treat human injuries, diseases, and deformities. This includes symptoms, treatment alternatives, drug properties and interactions, and preventive health-care measures.

Therapy and Counseling
6

Knowledge of principles, methods, and procedures for diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of physical and mental dysfunctions, and for career counseling and guidance.

Food Production
5

Knowledge of techniques and equipment for planting, growing, and harvesting food products (both plant and animal) for consumption, including storage/handling techniques.

66

The ability to arrange things or actions in a certain order or pattern according to a specific rule or set of rules (e.g., patterns of numbers, letters, words, pictures, mathematical operations).

Oral Comprehension
66

The ability to listen to and understand information and ideas presented through spoken words and sentences.

Speech Clarity
63

The ability to speak clearly so others can understand you.

Speech Recognition
63

The ability to identify and understand the speech of another person.

Written Comprehension
63

The ability to read and understand information and ideas presented in writing.

Written Expression
63

The ability to communicate information and ideas in writing so others will understand.

Originality
60

The ability to come up with unusual or clever ideas about a given topic or situation, or to develop creative ways to solve a problem.

Arm-Hand Steadiness
56

The ability to keep your hand and arm steady while moving your arm or while holding your arm and hand in one position.

Deductive Reasoning
56

The ability to apply general rules to specific problems to produce answers that make sense.

Finger Dexterity
56

The ability to make precisely coordinated movements of the fingers of one or both hands to grasp, manipulate, or assemble very small objects.

Fluency of Ideas
56

The ability to come up with a number of ideas about a topic (the number of ideas is important, not their quality, correctness, or creativity).

Visualization
56

The ability to imagine how something will look after it is moved around or when its parts are moved or rearranged.

Category Flexibility
53

The ability to generate or use different sets of rules for combining or grouping things in different ways.

Far Vision
53

The ability to see details at a distance.

Flexibility of Closure
53

The ability to identify or detect a known pattern (a figure, object, word, or sound) that is hidden in other distracting material.

Inductive Reasoning
53

The ability to combine pieces of information to form general rules or conclusions (includes finding a relationship among seemingly unrelated events).

Manual Dexterity
53

The ability to quickly move your hand, your hand together with your arm, or your two hands to grasp, manipulate, or assemble objects.

Problem Sensitivity
53

The ability to tell when something is wrong or is likely to go wrong. It does not involve solving the problem, only recognizing that there is a problem.

Visual Color Discrimination
53

The ability to match or detect differences between colors, including shades of color and brightness.

Selective Attention
50

The ability to concentrate on a task over a period of time without being distracted.

Control Precision
47

The ability to quickly and repeatedly adjust the controls of a machine or a vehicle to exact positions.

Perceptual Speed
47

The ability to quickly and accurately compare similarities and differences among sets of letters, numbers, objects, pictures, or patterns. The things to be compared may be presented at the same time or one after the other. This ability also includes comparing a presented object with a remembered object.

Auditory Attention
44

The ability to focus on a single source of sound in the presence of other distracting sounds.

Memorization
44

The ability to remember information such as words, numbers, pictures, and procedures.

Multilimb Coordination
44

The ability to coordinate two or more limbs (for example, two arms, two legs, or one leg and one arm) while sitting, standing, or lying down. It does not involve performing the activities while the whole body is in motion.

Static Strength
44

The ability to exert maximum muscle force to lift, push, pull, or carry objects.

Time Sharing
38

The ability to shift back and forth between two or more activities or sources of information (such as speech, sounds, touch, or other sources).

Extent Flexibility
31

The ability to bend, stretch, twist, or reach with your body, arms, and/or legs.

Mathematical Reasoning
31

The ability to choose the right mathematical methods or formulas to solve a problem.

Trunk Strength
31

The ability to use your abdominal and lower back muscles to support part of the body repeatedly or continuously over time without "giving out" or fatiguing.

Depth Perception
28

The ability to judge which of several objects is closer or farther away from you, or to judge the distance between you and an object.

Speed of Closure
28

The ability to quickly make sense of, combine, and organize information into meaningful patterns.

Wrist-Finger Speed
28

The ability to make fast, simple, repeated movements of the fingers, hands, and wrists.

Dynamic Strength
25

The ability to exert muscle force repeatedly or continuously over time. This involves muscular endurance and resistance to muscle fatigue.

Gross Body Equilibrium
25

The ability to keep or regain your body balance or stay upright when in an unstable position.

Hearing Sensitivity
25

The ability to detect or tell the differences between sounds that vary in pitch and loudness.

Number Facility
25

The ability to add, subtract, multiply, or divide quickly and correctly.

Gross Body Coordination
22

The ability to coordinate the movement of your arms, legs, and torso together when the whole body is in motion.

Stamina
22

The ability to exert yourself physically over long periods of time without getting winded or out of breath.

Rate Control
19

The ability to time your movements or the movement of a piece of equipment in anticipation of changes in the speed and/or direction of a moving object or scene.

Reaction Time
19

The ability to quickly respond (with the hand, finger, or foot) to a signal (sound, light, picture) when it appears.

Response Orientation
19

The ability to choose quickly between two or more movements in response to two or more different signals (lights, sounds, pictures). It includes the speed with which the correct response is started with the hand, foot, or other body part.

Spatial Orientation
10

The ability to know your location in relation to the environment or to know where other objects are in relation to you.

Explosive Strength
6

The ability to use short bursts of muscle force to propel oneself (as in jumping or sprinting), or to throw an object.

Glare Sensitivity
3

The ability to see objects in the presence of a glare or bright lighting.

Peripheral Vision
3

The ability to see objects or movement of objects to one's side when the eyes are looking ahead.

Dynamic Flexibility
0

The ability to quickly and repeatedly bend, stretch, twist, or reach out with your body, arms, and/or legs.

Night Vision
0

The ability to see under low-light conditions.

Sound Localization
0

The ability to tell the direction from which a sound originated.

Speed of Limb Movement
0

The ability to quickly move the arms and legs.

Determine Tasks, Priorities and Goals
84

How much freedom does the worker have in determining the tasks, priorities, or goals of the job?

Importance of Being Exact or Accurate
83

How important is being very exact or highly accurate in performing this job?

E-Mail
79

How frequently does your job require you to use E-mail?

Indoors, Environmentally Controlled
79

How often does this job require working indoors in an environmentally controlled environment (like a warehouse with air conditioning)?

Work With or Contribute to a Work Group or Team
79

How important is it to work with or contribute to a work group or team in this job?

Telephone Conversations
73

How often do you have telephone conversations in this job?

Contact With Others
69

How much does this job require the worker to be in contact with others (face-to-face, by telephone, or otherwise) in order to perform it?

Impact of Decisions on Co-workers or Company Results
68

What results do your decisions usually have on other people or the image or reputation or financial resources of your employer?

Spend Time Using Your Hands to Handle, Control, or Feel Objects, Tools, or Controls
64

How much does this job require using your hands to handle, control, or feel objects, tools or controls?

Deal With External Customers or the Public in General
62

How important is it to deal with external customers (as in retail sales) or the public in general (as in police work) in this job?

Spend Time Standing
62

How much does this job require standing?

Time Pressure
61

How often does this job require the worker to meet strict deadlines?

Coordinate or Lead Others in Accomplishing Work Activities
60

How important is it to coordinate or lead others (not as a supervisor or team leader) in accomplishing work activities in this job?

Frequency of Decision Making
59

How often is the worker required to make decisions that affect other people, the financial resources, and/or the image and reputation of the organization?

Importance of Repeating Same Tasks
56

How important are continuous, repetitive, physical activities (like key entry) or mental activities (like checking entries in a ledger) to performing this job?

Physical Proximity
55

To what extent does this job require the worker to perform job tasks physically close to other people?

Health and Safety of Other Workers
52

How much responsibility is there for the health and safety of others in this job?

Wear Common Protective or Safety Equipment such as Safety Shoes, Glasses, Gloves, Hearing Protection, Hard Hats, or Life Jackets
52

How often does this job require wearing common protective or safety equipment such as safety shoes, glasses, gloves, hearing protection, hard hats or life-jackets?

Work Outcomes and Results of Other Workers
50

How responsible is the worker for work outcomes and results of other workers?

Consequence of Error
49

How serious would the result usually be if the worker made a mistake that was not easily correctable?

Exposed to Contaminants
46

How often does this job require working exposed to contaminants (such as pollutants, gases, dust or odors)?

Written Letters and Memos
46

How frequently does your job require written letters and memos?

Spend Time Sitting
41

How much does this job require sitting?

Exposed to Sounds, Noise Levels that are Distracting or Uncomfortable
40

How often does this job require working exposed to sounds and noise levels that are distracting or uncomfortable?

Indoors, Not Environmentally Controlled
37

How often does this job require working in an environment that is not environmentally controlled (like a warehouse without air conditioning)?

Spend Time Bending or Twisting Your Body
37

How much does this job require bending or twisting your body?

Spend Time Walking or Running
37

How much does this job require walking or running?

Duration of Typical Work Week
34

Number of hours typically worked in one week.

Conflict Situations
33

How frequently are there conflict situations the employee has to face in this job?

Exposed to Hazardous Equipment
33

How often does this job require exposure to hazardous equipment?

Spend Time Making Repetitive Motions
32

How much does this job require making repetitive motions?

Public Speaking
31

How frequently does your job require public speaking (one speaker with an audience)?

Exposed to Cramped Work Space, Awkward Positions
30

How often does this job require working in cramped work spaces that requires getting into awkward positions?

Spend Time Kneeling, Crouching, Stooping, or Crawling
29

How much does this job require kneeling, crouching, stooping or crawling?

Exposed to Very Hot or Cold Temperatures
28

How often does this job require working in very hot (above 90 F degrees) or very cold (below 32 F degrees) temperatures?

Work Schedules
28

How regular are the work schedules for this job?

Dealing With Unpleasant, Angry, or Discourteous People
26

How frequently does the worker have to deal with unpleasant, angry, or discourteous individuals as part of the job requirements?

Exposed to Hazardous Conditions
25

How often does this job require exposure to hazardous conditions?

Exposed to Minor Burns, Cuts, Bites, or Stings
25

How often does this job require exposure to minor burns, cuts, bites, or stings?

Exposed to High Places
24

How often does this job require exposure to high places?

Exposed to Extremely Bright or Inadequate Lighting Conditions
23

How often does this job require working in extremely bright or inadequate lighting conditions?

Level of Competition
23

To what extent does this job require the worker to compete or to be aware of competitive pressures?

Outdoors, Exposed to All Weather Conditions
23

How often does this job require working outdoors, exposed to all weather conditions?

In an Enclosed Vehicle or Operate Enclosed Equipment
22

How often does this job require working in a closed vehicle or operate enclosed equipment (like a car)?

Outdoors, Under Cover
19

How often does this job require working outdoors, under cover (like in an open shed)?

Spend Time Keeping or Regaining Balance
17

How much does this job require keeping or regaining your balance?

Spend Time Climbing Ladders, Scaffolds, or Poles
16

How much does this job require climbing ladders, scaffolds, poles, etc.?

Wear Specialized Protective or Safety Equipment such as Breathing Apparatus, Safety Harness, Full Protection Suits, or Radiation Protection
14

How often does this job require wearing specialized protective or safety equipment such as breathing apparatus, safety harness, full protection suits, or radiation protection?

Degree of Automation
11

How automated is the job?

Pace Determined by Speed of Equipment
7

How important is it to this job that the pace is determined by the speed of equipment or machinery? (This does not refer to keeping busy at all times on this job.)

In an Open Vehicle or Operating Equipment
6

How often does this job require working in an open vehicle or operating equipment (like a tractor)?

Dealing with Violent or Physically Aggressive People
3

How frequently does this job require the worker to deal with physical aggression of violent individuals?

Exposed to Radiation
3

How often does this job require exposure to radiation?

Exposed to Whole Body Vibration
1

How often does this job require exposure to whole body vibration (like operating a jackhammer or earth moving equipment)?

Exposed to Disease or Infections
0

How often does this job require exposure to disease/infections?

Data base user interface and query software

  • Gallery Systems EmbARK
  • PastPerfect Software PastPerfect
  • Questor Systems ARGUS
  • Questor Systems QScan32

Spreadsheet software

  • Microsoft Excel

Electronic mail software

  • Microsoft Outlook

Object oriented data base management software

  • Microsoft Visual FoxPro

Document management software

  • Adobe Acrobat

Desktop publishing software

  • Adobe InDesign

Office suite software

  • Microsoft Office software

Word processing software

  • Microsoft Word

Computer aided design CAD software

  • Autodesk AutoCAD

Web platform development software

  • Microsoft Active Server Pages ASP

Notebook computer

  • Laptop computers

Soldering iron

  • Soldering irons

Stereo or dissecting light microscopes

  • Stereo microscopes

Power drills

  • Cordless drills

Handheld thermometer

  • Handheld digital thermometers

Paint brushes

  • Dusting brushes

Temperature transmitters

  • Temperature sensors

Wood chisels

  • Carpenters' chisels

Ultraviolet UV lamps

  • Ultraviolet UV examination lights

Vacuum cleaner supplies or accessories

  • Vacuum cleaner micro-tools

Gas welding or brazing or cutting apparatus

  • Oxyacetylene welding equipment

X ray radiography examination equipment

  • X ray examination equipment

Claw hammer

  • Claw hammers

Hygrometers

    Mallets

      Cold chisels

        Wire cutters

          Vacuum cleaners

            Digital cameras

              Adjustable widemouth pliers

                Laboratory scalpels

                  Desktop computer

                  • Desktop computers

                  Personal computer

                  • Personal computers

                  Binocular light compound microscopes

                    Power saws

                    • Maintain current knowledge related to work activities.
                    • Stay informed about current developments in field of specialization.
                    • Advise educators on curricula, instructional methods, or policies.
                    • Develop policies or procedures for archives, museums or libraries.
                    • Direct activities of subordinates.
                    • Discuss problems or issues with supervisors.
                    • Deliver items.
                    • Operate vehicles or material-moving equipment.
                    • Research topics in area of expertise.
                    • Apply paint to surfaces.
                    • Collect information from people through observation, interviews, or surveys.
                    • Mark materials or objects for identification.
                    • Review art or design materials.
                    • Plan community programs or activities for the general public.
                    • Estimate costs of goods or services.
                    • Estimate costs of products, services, or materials.
                    • 87

                      A tendency to be reliable, responsible, and consistent in meeting work-related obligations.

                      Integrity
                      69

                      A tendency to be honest and ethical at work.

                      Intellectual Curiosity
                      66

                      A tendency to seek out and acquire new work-related knowledge and obtain a deep understanding of work-related subjects.

                      Cooperation
                      59

                      A tendency to be pleasant, helpful, and willing to assist others at work.

                      Perseverance
                      54

                      A tendency to exhibit determination and resolve to perform or complete tasks in the face of difficult circumstances or obstacles at work.

                      Achievement Orientation
                      51

                      A tendency to establish and maintain personally challenging work-related goals, set high work-related standards, and exert high effort toward meeting those goals and standards.

                      Innovation
                      42

                      A tendency to be inventive, to be imaginative, and to adopt new perspectives on ways to accomplish work.

                      Self-Control
                      40

                      A tendency to remain calm and composed and to manage emotions effectively in response to criticism or difficult situations at work.

                      Adaptability
                      39

                      A tendency to be open to and comfortable with change, new experiences, or ideas at work.

                      Initiative
                      39

                      A tendency to be proactive and take on extra responsibilities and tasks that may fall outside of one's required work role.

                      Tolerance for Ambiguity
                      39

                      A tendency to be comfortable with ambiguity and uncertainty at work.

                      Self-Confidence
                      33

                      A tendency to believe in one's work-related capabilities and ability to control one's work-related outcomes.

                      Stress Tolerance
                      33

                      A tendency to cope and function effectively in stressful situations at work.

                      Social Orientation
                      27

                      A tendency to seek out, enjoy, and be energized by social interaction at work.

                      Humility
                      23

                      A tendency to be modest and humble when interacting with others at work.

                      Leadership Orientation
                      23

                      A tendency to lead, take charge, offer opinions, and provide direction at work.

                      Sincerity
                      23

                      A tendency to be genuine and sincere in interactions with others at work, without concern for personal gain or self-interest.

                      Optimism
                      14

                      A tendency to exhibit a positive attitude and positive emotions at work, even under difficult circumstances.

                      Empathy
                      12

                      A tendency to show concern for others and be sensitive to others' needs and feelings at work.

                      Independence
                      56

                      Occupations that satisfy this work value allow employees to work on their own and make decisions. Corresponding needs are Creativity, Responsibility and Autonomy.

                      Support
                      56

                      Occupations that satisfy this work value offer supportive management that stands behind employees. Corresponding needs are Company Policies, Supervision: Human Relations and Supervision: Technical.

                      Working Conditions
                      56

                      Occupations that satisfy this work value offer job security and good working conditions. Corresponding needs are Activity, Compensation, Independence, Security, Variety and Working Conditions.

                      Recognition
                      45

                      Occupations that satisfy this work value offer advancement, potential for leadership, and are often considered prestigious. Corresponding needs are Advancement, Authority, Recognition and Social Status.

                      Conservation Scientists
                    • First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers
                    • Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians
                    • Furniture Finishers