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Aerospace Support Technicians
Assist aerospace engineers in the design, development, testing, and production of aircraft and spacecraft. They may work on components, systems, or ground support equipment, providing technical expertise and support. Occupational Outlook Handbook
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Air Traffic and Ground Operations Specialists
Manage the safe and efficient movement of aircraft on the ground and in the air. This includes air traffic controllers who direct aircraft movements, as well as ground operations personnel who handle tasks like baggage handling, aircraft fueling, and gate management. Occupational Outlook Handbook
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Aircrew and Flight Operations Specialists
Support flight operations by performing various duties such as flight planning, weather analysis, aircraft performance calculations, and ensuring compliance with regulations. This category can include flight dispatchers, aviation safety officers, and other specialized roles. Occupational Outlook Handbook
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Conveyor and Machine Operators
Operate and monitor machinery that moves materials on conveyor belts or performs specific tasks in a production process. They may control the speed, flow, and settings of the equipment, and ensure smooth and efficient operation. Occupational Outlook Handbook
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Delivery Drivers
Transport goods, packages, or food items to customers or businesses. They operate various types of vehicles, plan routes, ensure timely delivery, and may handle payments or obtain signatures. Occupational Outlook Handbook
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Freight and Delivery Drivers
Transport goods and materials over short or long distances to businesses or individuals. They operate various types of vehicles, plan routes, ensure timely delivery, and may handle loading and unloading tasks, as well as customer interactions. Occupational Outlook Handbook
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Hand Laborers and Material Movers
Perform physical tasks to move materials on construction sites, in warehouses, or in other settings. They may load and unload trucks, carry supplies, and perform other manual labor tasks as needed. Occupational Outlook Handbook
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Heavy Equipment Operators
Operate large machinery used in construction, mining, and other industries. This can include bulldozers, excavators, cranes, and loaders, requiring skill and precision to move materials and perform tasks safely. Occupational Outlook Handbook
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Logistics and Supply Chain Specialists
Manage and coordinate the flow of goods, information, and resources from the point of origin to the point of consumption. They analyze data, optimize processes, and ensure efficient and cost-effective supply chain operations. Occupational Outlook Handbook
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Material Handlers
Move and transport materials within a warehouse, factory, or construction site. They may use forklifts, hand trucks, or other equipment to load, unload, and organize goods. Occupational Outlook Handbook