How do they match: Helpers--Production Workers

  • Radio Mechanic Helper
  • Tower Attendant
  • Installer Helper
  • Air and Water Filler
  • Bander and Cellophaner Machine Helper
  • Barrel Loader and Cleaner
  • Beveling and Edging Machine Operator Helper
  • Boot and Shoe Laborer
  • Buckler and Lacer
  • Channel Installer
  • Char Dust Cleaner and Salvager
  • Cleaner and Polisher
  • Hand Spring Repairer Helper
  • Impregnator and Drier Helper
  • Insole and Heel Stiffener
  • Lacer and Tier
  • Liquefaction and Regasification Helper
  • Nut and Bolt Assembler
  • Putty Mixer and Applier
  • Rag Sorter and Cutter
  • Rod and Tube Straightener
  • Roof Cement and Paint Maker Helper
  • Shoe Repairer Helper
  • Street and Building Decorator

  • Help production workers by performing duties requiring less skill. Duties include supplying or holding materials or tools, and cleaning work area and equipment.

  • Clean and lubricate equipment.
  • Help production workers by performing duties of lesser skill, such as supplying or holding materials or tools, or cleaning work areas and equipment.
  • Observe equipment operations so that malfunctions can be detected, and notify operators of any malfunctions.
  • Perform minor repairs to machines, such as replacing damaged or worn parts.
  • Place products in equipment or on work surfaces for further processing, inspecting, or wrapping.
  • Start machines or equipment to begin production processes.
  • Transfer finished products, raw materials, tools, or equipment between storage and work areas of plants and warehouses, by hand or using hand trucks or powered lift trucks.
  • Turn valves to regulate flow of liquids or air, to reverse machines, to start pumps, or to regulate equipment.
  • Wash work areas, machines, equipment, vehicles, or products.

  • Repair production equipment or tools.
  • Adjust equipment controls to regulate flow of water, cleaning solutions, or other liquids.
  • Clean production equipment.
  • Lift materials or workpieces using cranes or other lifting equipment.
  • Load materials into production equipment.
  • Lubricate production equipment.
  • Mark products, workpieces, or equipment with identifying information.
  • Mount attachments or tools onto production equipment.
  • Move products, materials, or equipment between work areas.
  • Notify others of equipment repair or maintenance needs.
  • Operate industrial equipment.
  • Remove products or workpieces from production equipment.
  • Replace worn equipment components.
  • Watch operating equipment to detect malfunctions.