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$6890.00

X-RAY TECHNOLOGIST I

Technical work in assisting in the care and maintenance of X-ray equipment. Assists in servicing, repairing, modifying, and installing a variety of X-ray equipment. Maintains records of work performed and parts used. Works under close supervision and reviews for compliance with established methods and procedures.

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WORKSHOP FOREMAN

Skilled and supervisory work in a mechanical workshop. Responsible for planning, laying out, and supervising the work of skilled tradesmen, helpers, and laborers engaged in the maintenance and repair of automotive and other heavy equipment. Assigns work, inspects work in progress, checks daily work against schedules, supervises clerical staff, and prepares work reports. Requires extensive knowledge of mechanical tools and equipment, automotive maintenance, and safety precautions.

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SANITATION FOREMAN II

Responsible supervisory work in the field of environmental sanitation. An employee in this class is responsible for coordinating the activities of subordinates who supervise gangs of daily paid unskilled workers engaged in sanitation and scavenging activities in a County/Borough. Work includes detailing duties to, and supervising the work of sanitation workers including scavengers, public convenience workers, weeders, cutlass-men, drivers, checkers, and watchmen and supervising scavenging and related jobs given out on contract. Work may also include the supervision of subordinates engaged in the cleaning of cesspits and/or septic tanks. The employee is expected to exercise some initiative and independent judgement in the execution of his duties and work is reviewed by a superior officer through reports, inspections, and meetings to determine performance and adherence to instructions.

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REFRIGERATION FOREMAN

Skilled and supervisory work in the installation, repair, and maintenance of air conditioning and refrigeration equipment. An employee in this class performs skilled work in the supervision of technicians and unskilled workers engaged in the maintenance of air conditioning and refrigeration equipment. Work involves participating in the installation, repair, and maintenance of air conditioning and refrigeration equipment, inspecting government facilities, and supervising a group of subordinates engaged in related work.

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Furniture Foreman

Skilled and supervisory work in the manufacture and repair of furniture. An employee in this class supervises skilled and semi-skilled workers engaged in the manufacture, repair, and refinishing of standard types of furniture as well as pre-fabricated joinery items used in government-owned houses and offices. The employee is expected to distribute the work to subordinates, make job decisions, and carry on the work with occasional review for performance and quality of product.

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Equipment Supervisor I

Responsible supervisory work in the use and care of mechanical equipment. An employee in this class is responsible for ensuring the serviceability and effective use of equipment in a division. Work involves supervising a team of skilled and semi-skilled workers engaged in regular servicing and corrective repair of equipment, keeping records of equipment utilization, and computing cost of the latter. Work is performed with some degree of independence within prescribed guidelines and is reviewed through discussion and reports for adherence to policy and for effectiveness.

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Engineering Assistant I

Technical work assisting in the construction and maintenance of engineering projects. An employee in this class performs a variety of simple technical tasks in connection with engineering, construction, and maintenance activities. Many of the duties are learned on the job, both in field and office. Emphasis is placed upon accuracy on the development of several technical skills. Assignments are received in detail, and work is reviewed closely during progress and upon completion for accuracy and adherence to instructions.

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Electrical Foreman I

Skilled and supervisory electrical work. An employee in this class performs general electrical work and supervises the work of electricians and helpers engaged in the installation and maintenance of electrical systems and appliances in government-owned buildings. Work may involve responsibility for electrical maintenance work at an institution. Assignments are received from a superior, except in cases of routine repairs or installations where the employee can devise his own work methods. Work is reviewed by a superior during progress and upon completion for workmanship, conformance to instructions and to plans and specifications.

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