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029

Engineers Not Elsewhere ClassifiedWorkers in this unit group perform engineering functions not performed by those classified elsewhere. Their functions include: studying, designing, developing, controlling and advising on processes and plant for the manufacture of bricks, pottery, glassware, foods or beverages; studying, advising on and supervising the application of engineering technology to agricultural problems; studying, planning and advising on the routing and control of road traffic to promote safety and minimise congestion.

039

Engineering Technicians Not Elsewhere ClassifiedWorkers in this unit group perform technical functions in engineering, normally under the direction and supervision of engineers, and are not elsewhere classified. Their functions include: assisting industrial engineers in connection with production engineering matters, time and motion studies, or safety measures and procedures; assisting manufacturing technologists specialising in ceramics and glass, food and drink, textiles, paper, leather or wood products, in connection with the development of plant and processes and technical supervision of processing operations; assisting agricultural engineers; assisting traffic planners; performing other technical tasks in engineering.

069

Dietitians and Public Health NutritionistsWorkers in this unit group plan and supervise the preparation of diets for individuals or groups, supervise and evaluate nutrition elements of health programmes and assist in appraising the various factors related to nutrition and food problems in the community. Their functions include: planning and supervising the preparation of therapeutic or other diets for individuals or for groups in hospitals, institutions and other establishments and for workers in particular sectors; participating in programmes of nutrition education and in nutrition rehabilitation activities; planning and co-ordinating nutrition programmes and advising on nutrition aspects of community food problems and health programmes.

079

Medical, Dental, Veterinary and Related Workers Not Elsewhere ClassifiedWorkers in this unit group provide professional medical, dental, veterinary and related services not performed by those classified elsewhere. Their functions include: diagnosing and treating, mainly by manipulative methods, disorders of bones, muscles, blood vessels and other tissues of the human body; relieving illness believed due to pressure upon nervous system at the spine by adjusting joints of the spine; promoting, and supervising implementation of, measures to restore or improve sanitary environmental conditions; writing specifications for and fitting artificial limbs, braces and other appliances for body deformities and disorders following prescription of physician; performing related tasks.

090

EconomistsWorkers in this unit group conduct research and apply the principles and theories of economics to formulate solutions to economic problems arising from production, distribution and exchange of goods and services and referring to such matters as composition of production, markets, trade trends, pricing policies, credit structures, consumption, investment of capital, wages and productivity, and advise on economic questions in a specialised field such as finance, taxation, international trade, labour, agriculture or industrial production and investigate present and potential market for particular goods and services.

129

Jurists Not Elsewhere ClassifiedWorkers in this unit group perform legal functions not elsewhere classified. Their functions include: drawing up and processing of legal contracts in specific and limited areas, such as property conveyancing; assessment and drafting of government legislation; studying jurisprudence, writing comparative legal analyses and compiling law codes; performing legal research related to the foregoing functions; performing lay tasks in courts of law.

139

Teachers Not Elsewhere ClassifiedWorkers in this unit group perform teaching and related functions not classified elsewhere. Their functions include: carrying out research on current developments in curricula, teaching methods and other educational practices, and advising introduction of improvements in education system; conducting research on audio-visual and other teaching aids, advising on and organising their introduction in schools; planning, organising and co-ordinating educational programme, teaching activities and auxiliary services in a particular school; carrying out periodic inspections of teachers' work and results achieved in application of curriculum programme of education system;

149

Workers in Religion Not Elsewhere ClassifiedWorkers in this unit group perform religious functions not performed by those classified elsewhere. Their functions include: performing, as laymen (not members of religious orders), various functions to assist religious leaders such as assisting in religious rites and ceremonial, conducting religious meetings, propagating doctrine and instructing children or other candidates for admittance to a particular faith; carrying out research and study on theological questions. teaching juvenile delinquents remanded to establishments for corrective training; performing other teaching and related functions.

159

Authors, Journalists and Related Writers Not Elsewhere ClassifiedWorkers in this unit group compose written material to inform, entertain or influence the public. Their functions include: collecting, reporting and writing commentary on news and current affairs for publication or broadcasting; selecting, revising and arranging material for publication in newspapers and periodicals; assisting with editing of newspapers, magazines, trade journals and similar publications or specialised sections thereof; directing and supervising writers preparing programmes, continuity and scripts for screenplays and television and radio broadcasts; writing advertising copy; selecting, assembling and preparing publicity material for issue through press, radio, television and other media; designing and writing manuals, brochures, handbooks and similar technical publications; performing various related functions.

179

Performing Artists Not Elsewhere ClassifiedWorkers in this unit group perform entertainment functions not performed by those classified elsewhere. Their functions include: reading news bulletins and making other announcements for broadcasting over radio and television; introducing performing artists to music-hall, night-club, television and other audiences; entertaining audiences by imitating bird or animal noises, performing feats of hypnotism or ventriloquism, or operating puppet shows.

191

Librarians, Archivists and CuratorsWorkers in this unit group organise, develop and maintain libraries, archives, museums and art galleries. Their functions include: organising, developing and maintaining systematic collections of books and other recorded material and making them available to library users; collecting, organising and preserving permanent records and historically valuable documents; directing and organising museums, art galleries and similar establishments, performing related tasks.

192

Sociologists, Anthropologists and Related ScientistsWorkers in this unit group conduct research into the origin, development, history and behaviour of man as an individual and as a member of society. Their functions include: studying the origin, development, structure, social patterns and interrelationships of human society; studying human behaviour and mental processes and recommending treatment for psychological problems; tracing the origin and evolution of man and his cultural and social development; studying the characteristics of man's physical and climatic environment and the distribution of populations and man's activities; conducting research into past human activity; studying the theory, origin, development, operation and interrelationships of political institutions and behaviour.

193

Social WorkersWorkers in this unit group supervise and provide social services to meet the needs of persons in a community. Their functions include: helping individuals and families with their personal and social problems; organising and supervising social, recreational and educational activities in youth clubs, community centres and similar organisations; working to prevent development of juvenile delinquency or to achieve social and moral rehabilitation of juvenile and adult delinquents; helping the mentally ill to submit and respond to psychiatric treatment and to cope with their personal and social problems; preventing cruelty to children; helping the physically handicapped to adjust to their disabilities; planning and organising home-help services.

194

Personnel and Occupational SpecialistsWorkers in this unit group specialise in personnel work, vocational guidance and occupational analysis. Their functions include: performing one or more functions in personnel work, such as employee recruitment, placement, or employee-management relations; advising individuals concerning career choice and development; analysing occupations to assist personnel, administrative, research, information and other functions of private, public or governmental organisations; organising and co-ordinating accident prevention within an enterprise.

195

Philologists, Translators and InterpretersWorkers in this unit group study languages and translate matter from one language into another. Their functions include: studying the origin, development and structure of languages; translating recorded verbal matter from one language to another; interpreting the spoken word from one language into another.

199

Other Professional, Technical and Related WorkersWorkers in this unit group perform professional and technical functions not performed by those classified elsewhere. Their functions include: giving technical and legal advice in connection with applications for and granting of patents; developing, interpreting and applying principles of home economics; planning, directing and co-ordinating production of advertising campaigns for particular clients of an advertising agency; reviewing applications for insurance and determining premiums, maximum coverage and other conditions of insurance contracts (underwriting); making forecasts of future events for clients using either horoscopes or other information professed to provide a basis for intuitive perception of the past and future; obtaining contracts and negotiating terms for publication of writers' works; arranging contracts for performing artists and taking care of their business interests.

219

Managers Not Elsewhere ClassifiedWorkers in this unit group perform managerial functions not elsewhere classified. Their functions include: planning, organising, directing and controlling a department (other than the production department) of an undertaking, establishment or organisation, within general policy laid down by directorate or governing body; participating in formulation of policy concerning a particular department; drawing up the programme of the department in accordance with policy decisions of general manager; co-operating with other departments of the organisation; negotiating with external organisations on questions affecting departmental policy; reporting to general manager or governing body on work of the department.

339

Bookkeepers, Cashiers and Related Workers Not Elsewhere ClassifiedWorkers in this unit group perform bookkeeping, cash-handling and financial computing duties not elsewhere classified. Their functions include: calculating wage, material, overhead and other operational costs; calculating wages due from records of hours worked or work performed by individual employees; carrying out specialised clerical tasks relating to the financial transactions of a bank, investment or other financial organisation; performing other bookkeeping, cash-handling and financial computing.

391

Stock ClerksWorkers in this unit group maintain records of goods and materials received, weighed, issued, dispatched or put into stock. Their functions include: controlling and arranging receipt and dispatch of goods and materials and keeping relevant records; maintaining stock records and periodically checking stock held against the records; maintaining records of stores, supplies and spare parts held in storeroom and of issues and replacements received; weighing goods and materials received, issued, produced or dispatched and keeping relevant records.

392

Material and Production Planning ClerksWorkers in this unit group compute quantities of materials required at specified dates for the production programme of an undertaking or prepare production operations schedules. Their functions include: calculating the amounts of materials needed for production programmes and ensuring they are available when required; drawing up production schedules, taking account of demand and production capacity for various items of output, and keeping records of performance. Production planning engineers and technicians are classified in minor group 0-2/0-3.
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