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» Electrician
By Shannon Kietzman | Published 03/3/2006 | Career Information |
Just as in any career, there are a few different specialties for the field of electrician.  Beyond the level of apprentice, journeyman or master electrician, there are electricians who specialize in machinery called maintenance electricians.
» HVAC Technician
By Shannon Kietzman | Published 03/6/2006 | Career Information |
During winter months, HVAC technicians quickly diagnose issues with furnace/heating systems.  They provide routine cleanings to prevent blockages that can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning.  They also replace air filters, check for wear on thermocouples, test for gas leaks, check carbon monoxide levels, adjust flame levels, and ensure that the furnace is running efficiently.
» Diesel Mechanic
By Shannon Kietzman | Published 03/6/2006 | Career Information |
Many diesel mechanics work for large trucking firms.  Trucking companies find that employing on-site mechanics save valuable time and money. By utilizing in-house mechanics, a company knows they have trustworthy mechanics available around the clock.
» Auto Mechanic
By Shannon Kietzman | Published 03/6/2006 | Career Information |
An auto mechanic provides general upkeep, troubleshooting, and repairs on all car and truck models, regardless if they are gas, ethanol, or electrically motorized.  Often, a car or trucks issue is complex and requires a little deduction, auto mechanics love a challenge!
» Auto Body Tech
By Shannon Kietzman | Published 03/6/2006 | Career Information |
Auto Body Technicians possess capabilities to replace dented automobile parts.  They can remove dents.  Using their skills, they can easily buff and paint over nasty scratches.  In general, they can take a badly beaten and smashed automobile or truck and return it to new.
» Welder
By Shannon Kietzman | Published 03/6/2006 | Career Information |
The art of welding is commonly used in shipbuilding, automobile manufacturing and repair, aerospace applications and other manufacturing activities because of its power and strength.  Many welders may also use their technique on construction buildings and bridges.
» Truck Driver
By Shannon Kietzman | Published 03/13/2006 | Career Information |
A truck driver is essential to all businesses and companies that rely on getting their product from one place to another.  Truck drivers are responsible for transporting items from one destination to another, in an effort to ensure delivery.  They occupy our highways, freeways and interstates and delivery things from automobiles to canned goods to live animals.
» Travel Agents
By Shannon Kietzman | Published 03/13/2006 | Career Information |
A travel agent’s job has never been more important than in this age of technology.  Due to continually changing airline schedules and costs, a myriad of available vacation packages and travel dialog on the Internet; the need for someone to sort out the confusion is great.
» Printing Press Operator
By Shannon Kietzman | Published 03/13/2006 | Career Information |
A printing press operator handles many duties within a pressroom.  The primary function is to prepare, operate and maintain the printing press.  Duties of the printing press operator vary depending on the specifics of the work.  Offset lithography is the most common printing process.  This involves transferring an ink impression from a rubber cylinder to paper.
» Dental Lab Technician
By Shannon Kietzman | Published 03/13/2006 | Career Information |
When a dentist has a patient who is in need of a crown, bridge, dentures or other dental prosthetics, the order is sent out to a Dental Lab Technician who is responsible for the creation of the piece.  It is the dentist’s responsibility to send out the necessary information to the lab.  They are responsible for creating an impression or mold of the patient’s mouth or teeth.
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